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Post by maddogfagin on Mar 27, 2014 9:25:03 GMT
see more: geekologie.com/2014/03/no-jethro-tull-twenty-iconic-bands-as-le.phpNo Jethro Tull?: Twenty Iconic Bands As LEGO Minifigs March 25, 2014 in bands, everybody needs a hobby, having a great time, heck yeah cypress hill let's smoke a fat doobie-do, imagining things as other things, lego, making beautiful music together, minifigs, modular, music, no rage against the machine?, photoshop, plastic, sure why not, taking pictures of things
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Post by rredmond on Mar 30, 2014 13:30:48 GMT
WANT! --Ron--
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2014 20:13:15 GMT
www.mojo4music.com/13850/mojo-247-june-2014/MOJO 247 / June 2014 On sale from Tuesday, April 29, the latest issue of MOJO magazine enters the orbit of one of the world’s biggest and best bands, the mighty Black Keys. We travel to Nashville to discuss the joys of success and the perils of fame with Ohio “underdogs” Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney. The free CD, The Black Keys And Friends, features 15 tracks by Dr. John, Bo Diddley, Pete Molinari, R.L. Burnside, The Sheepdogs and many more alongside the Keys’ new single, Fever, and a super rare version of Gold On The Ceiling. Also in the issue: Jeff Beck talks new sounds, old friends and going it alone; Chrissie Hynde looks back on 40 years of The Pretenders; we present the “odd, fantastic and ridiculous” saga of Wreckless Eric; Pixies discuss their plans for a post-Kim Deal future; Linda Ronstadt looks back on her remarkable life in music and we travel back to the winter of 1967 with Jethro Tull’s Ian Anderson
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2014 20:24:00 GMT
www.kpopstarz.com/articles/89222/20140424/led-zeppelin-celebration-day-declared-new-zed-songs-unleashed-whole.htmLed Zeppelin Celebration Day Declared: New Zed Zeppelin Songs Unleashed, A `Whole Lotta’ Led Zeppelin Coming At Us By Tony Sokol | April 24, 2014 11:10 AM EDT Led Zeppelin is not reuniting, so get that outta your head. The band that Keith Moon declared would go down like a Led Zeppelin is showing their fans a "Whole Lotta Love" with a new reissue that will have nuggets of unreleased tunes like so much custard pie. Legendary rockers Led Zeppelin announced that they will include previously unreleased tunes on the reissues of their nine studio albums. The band says an early version of "Whole Lotta Love" is one of these gems. Jimmy Page, guitarist extraordinaire who rose up through London's recording studios to reform The Yardbirds into The New Yardbirds into Led Zeppelin, is doing the remastering himself. The reissue will be coming at you on June 3, starting with deluxe editions of "Led Zeppelin", "Led Zeppelin II" and "Led Zeppelin III." These will be two-disc CDs, the remastered original classic and one disc of unreleased music from the sessions. In the statement from Led Zeppelin, Jimmy Page, who played the electric guitar on Tom Jones' "It's Not Unusual" as well as giving Martin Barre from Jethro Tull the evil eye when Barre played the "Aqualung" solo in one take, is quoted as saying "The material on the companion discs presents a portal to the time of the recording of Led Zeppelin. It is a selection of work in progress with rough mixes, backing tracks, alternate versions, and new material recorded at the time."Also included on the CD for the 1969 debut album "Led Zeppelin" will be a previously unreleased performance Zep did at the Olympia Theatre in Paris in October 1969. The CD will have nine of those songs, including a version of "Dazed And Confused" that slow burns for fifteen minutes. "Led Zeppelin II" is the album that had "Ramble On" and "Heartbreaker" and "Whole Lotta Love." "Led Zeppelin III" will include outtakes and "Jennings Farm Blues", "Bathroom Sound" and "Keys To The Highway/Trouble In Mind" which have never been heard outside of bootlegs. And low quality bootlegs at that.
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Post by maddogfagin on Apr 27, 2014 17:44:02 GMT
News - British newspaper makes a f**k up and uses a photo of the wrong Ian Anderson www.theguardian.com/theguardian/2014/apr/26/quiz-general-knowledge-guardian?CMP=twt_guThe Weekend QuizWhat links Ian Anderson, T Rex, Al Stewart, Quintessence and Stackridge (in 1970)? Spoiler alert: answers to this and other teasers below (don't cheat!) Thomas Eaton, The Guardian, Saturday 26 April 2014Ian Anderson in January 1970… You know he played the flute, but what else do you know about him? Photograph: Ron Howard/RedfernsThe questions
1 DELAG was the world's first what? 2 What is rapper Maya Arulpragasam's stage name? 3 Which rugby teams compete for the Babcock Trophy? 4 Who "consciously uncoupled" recently? 5 Where and when was the Convivencia religious toleration practised? 6 Which TV chef is an honorary fellow of the Royal College of General Practitioners? 7 Who was Apollo's twin sister? 8 Which educational body is the U3A? What links: 9 Archimedes; Saint Lucy; Vittorio Orlando; Luigi Pirandello; Frank Capra? 10 Kingsman; trooper; rifleman; sapper; gunner; guardsman? 11 Tracy Tupman; Augustus Snodgrass; Nathaniel Winkle? 12 Lasagongma Spring, Qinghai, China and the South China Sea? 13 Geoffrey Howe; Michael Heseltine; John Prescott; Nick Clegg? 14 Wisdom personified; buried on Sunday; east of PNG? 15 Ian Anderson; T Rex; Al Stewart; Quintessence; Stackridge (in 1970)?
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1 Passenger airline (Deutsche Luftschiffahrts-Aktiengesellschaft). 2 M.I.A. 3 Army and Navy. 4 Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin. 5 In medieval Spain. 6 Jamie Oliver. 7 Artemis. 8 University of the Third Age. 9 From Sicily. 10 Private equivalent in various regiments. 11 Pickwick Club members (with Samuel Pickwick). 12 Mekong river. 13 UK deputy prime ministers. 14 Solomon: King S; S Grundy; S Islands. 15 On the bill at the first Glastonbury festival.The line up for the first Glastonbury Festival in 1970 included the following: T.Rex Amazing Blondel Ian A. AndersonKeith Christmas Quintessence Sam Apple Pie Stackridge Al Stewart Planxty Yep - the other one
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Post by steelmonkey on Apr 27, 2014 19:39:43 GMT
And it's Tull news that Chris Martin and Gweneth Paltrow are on the rocks....Gael Anderson was Gweneth's personal assistant at the time of the celebrity coupling and probably still friends with both parties.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2014 12:21:08 GMT
(Brings new meaning to Doggerland)-stop me! Ian Anderson - Ian Anderson Ate Dog Food To Survive by WENN | 30 April 2014www.contactmusic.com/story/ian-anderson-ate-dog-food-to-survive_4174600www.veooz.com/news/7H8sWPd.htmlVeteran rocker Ian Anderson was so poor in the early days of his career that he ate dog food to survive. The Jethro Tull frontman struggled to find success in the mid-1960s and has revealed he went to stomach-churning lengths to make ends meet. He tells Mojo magazine, "That was a very miserable winter... I ate dog food. I used to bulk out a can of Irish stew, which cost about sixpence, with Spillers Shapes, a chewy, biscuity dog food. You could make a can of stew last three or four days with Spillers Shapes. It was all rather sad."
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Post by steelmonkey on Apr 30, 2014 15:23:56 GMT
He's lying.
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Post by maddogfagin on Apr 30, 2014 15:35:17 GMT
Was it in jelly or meaty chunks ?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2014 16:02:36 GMT
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Post by steelmonkey on Apr 30, 2014 16:25:47 GMT
Right, after all these years, Ian suddenly remembers he was so poor he ate dog food....Whenever I get to feel this way, got think up new stories to say'....He's messin' with the poor Mojo guy...came up with a 'poor me' story and spit it up on the spur of the moment.
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Post by steelmonkey on Apr 30, 2014 16:27:09 GMT
And if any poor people read about Ian's cuisine tips and get sick from the doggie biscuits he endorses as stew stretcher...he's in trouble !
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Post by steelmonkey on Apr 30, 2014 16:27:59 GMT
I know...poor people can't afford Mojo...and they get kicked out of the nice bookstores before they get past the first few pages reading it free like I do, with a tummy full of sushi and doggie treats.
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Post by steelmonkey on Apr 30, 2014 16:31:17 GMT
Last time I stood at the magazine rack reading Mojo for free, Kurt, from 'The six and violence' appeared next to me doing the same!. Great moment ! ( about two weeks ago). Kurt's doing great....still a devoted music fan and accomplshed music maker...just did a sountrack for a movie getting rave reviews. ( A documentary about an avant garde film-maker named Jowrodsky that made an unreleased version of 'Dune').
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2014 16:37:36 GMT
A stitch in time saves nine.
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Post by nonrabbit on Apr 30, 2014 19:33:34 GMT
Right, after all these years, Ian suddenly remembers he was so poor he ate dog food....Whenever I get to feel this way, got think up new stories to say'....He's messin' with the poor Mojo guy...came up with a 'poor me' story and spit it up on the spur of the moment. I don't believe it either - he's rambling. I have only witnessed one person eating dog food and that was someone's weird flat mate who come back from the pub one night totally plastered* and went to the cupboard and found a tin of dog food, put it in a saucepan, heated it up and ate it much to our amusement. Unless Ian was very drunk and ate dog food. I can't see him ever being that poor. I thought Glenn's mum and dad had a pub - he could have lived on pork scratchings** * drunk ** fried pork skin covered in salt and sold in packets in pubs. (mmm dog food)
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2014 20:36:30 GMT
Was it in jelly or meaty chunks ? Be a good dog! Tasty treats await!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2014 20:41:51 GMT
Proof! Occasionally going out to look for bread and jam. (Woof, woof, woof)
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Post by steelmonkey on Apr 30, 2014 21:34:22 GMT
Legs hurting bad, he bends to pick a dog treat
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Post by steelmonkey on Apr 30, 2014 21:35:19 GMT
From the typing pool goes a hungry dog named 'Princess' with great finesse
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Post by maddogfagin on May 1, 2014 6:52:14 GMT
Ok everybody, all join in "How much is that doggie in the window (arf, arf) The one with the waggley tail How much is that doggie in the window (arf, arf) I do hope that doggie's for sale
I must take a trip to California And leave my poor sweetheart alone If he has a dog he won't be lonesome And the doggie will have a good home
How much is that doggie in the window (arf, arf) The one with the waggley tail How much is that doggie in the window (arf, arf) I do hope that doggie's for sale
I read in the papers there are robbers (roof, roof) With flashlights that shine in the dark My love needs a doggie to protect him And scare them away with one bark
I don't want a bunny or a kitty I don't want a parrot that talks I don't want a bowl of little fishies He can't take a goldfish for a walk
How much is that doggie in the window (arf, arf) The one with the waggley tail How much is that doggie in the window (arf, arf) I do hope that doggie's for sale"
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Post by Equus on May 1, 2014 11:14:24 GMT
Right, after all these years, Ian suddenly remembers he was so poor he ate dog food....Whenever I get to feel this way, got think up new stories to say'....He's messin' with the poor Mojo guy...came up with a 'poor me' story and spit it up on the spur of the moment. I believe him... Ian is one of the most dedicated chaps I have ever come across... and maybe it isn't that bad after all... I mean... dogs seems to like it! ;)Seriously... When John Evans van broke down, and they decided to quiet. Ian kept going... and with a little help from the intrepid dog food producers... He eventually prevailed... Maybe that's one of the reasons that he keep coming back to singing about the homeless...? No, I absolutely believe him! And again, why would anybody lie about something like that? I mean... I never told anyone that I ate my grandmother...
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Post by Equus on May 1, 2014 15:05:54 GMT
Ok everybody, all join in "How much is that doggie in the window (arf, arf) The one with the waggley tail How much is that doggie in the window (arf, arf) I do hope that doggie's for sale
I must take a trip to California And leave my poor sweetheart alone If he has a dog he won't be lonesome And the doggie will have a good home
How much is that doggie in the window (arf, arf) The one with the waggley tail How much is that doggie in the window (arf, arf) I do hope that doggie's for sale
I read in the papers there are robbers (roof, roof) With flashlights that shine in the dark My love needs a doggie to protect him And scare them away with one bark
I don't want a bunny or a kitty I don't want a parrot that talks I don't want a bowl of little fishies He can't take a goldfish for a walk
How much is that doggie in the window (arf, arf) The one with the waggley tail How much is that doggie in the window (arf, arf) I do hope that doggie's for sale"I'll just add the song, and remember to sing along!
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2014 15:15:39 GMT
Saw this twice! woof woof
23/2/75 Convention Center Niagara Falls, NY. USA 7/10/75 Maple Leaf Gardens Toronto, Canada
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2014 15:41:45 GMT
Slight repeat from earlier with a slight addition. Maybe. A title with such promise. I've put in a call to Martin Barre, not. Ian Anderson Weighs in on Possibility of New Jethro Tull Albumby Jeff Giles May 5, 2014 11:22 AM ultimateclassicrock.com/no-more-jethro-tull/?trackback=tsmclipJethro Tull mainstay Ian Anderson is making the publicity rounds on behalf of his new solo record ‘Homo Erraticus,’ and it sounds like this could be more than just a pit stop between Tull projects. As fans who’ve purchased the deluxe edition of the ‘Erraticus’ record know, Anderson’s in a solo state of mind these days; in the liner notes for that version of the record, he wrote: “I think I prefer, in my twilight years, to use my own name for the most part being composer of virtually all Tull songs and music since 1968.” And although classic rock band names are un-retired about as often as they’re put to rest, Anderson recently told Billboard that he doesn’t anticipate changing his mind about the end of Jethro Tull. “I think that, if we look back on it, it kind of came more or less to an end during the last 10 years or so,” mused Anderson, summing up the band’s last few releases as “a couple of live albums and a studio album of Christmas material.” Although he stopped short of vowing never to resurrect the band, he added: “That might define the last albums under the name Jethro Tull. It’s a body of work I rather think is now kind of historical, since the weight of it lies back in the ’70s and ’80s, in terms of volume. And I rather think it’s nice to kind of leave that as legacy.” Furthermore, as he pointed out during a conversation with Classic Rock Magazine, Tull’s impressive longevity makes it difficult to assemble a compelling modern-day version of the group. “A Jethro Tull concert isn’t impossible in the future,” he admitted. “But who’s going to be in the band? A lot of them don’t play, aren’t feeling terribly well or are dead. Or, in terms of musical ability, wouldn’t hack it. There are some who it’d be fun to have in the band, but only for a day or two. Then it would be frustrating for both of us.” It probably doesn’t hurt that Anderson’s feeling pretty good about ‘Homo Erraticus.’ “I appreciate that I am not a likeable guy,” he said, chuckling. Comparing his own recent output to that of his peers, Anderson shrugged: “There are of course many great rock musicians, but a lot of them are boring, repetitive, mindless and imitative. Nine-tenths of the iceberg is pretty sordid stuff, really.”
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www.tbnweekly.com/pubs/belleair_bee/content_articles/051414_bee-06.txtJethro Tull endorses Fustino Brothers apps Article published on Wednesday, May 14, 2014 BELLEAIR BLUFFS – Fustino Brothers Inc., a new startup app building company, recently announced its first “rock star legend” business agreement. FBI has gained endorsement status on Windows Phone Jethro Tull App and future cross-platform Jethro Tull Apps with permission to utilize Tull assets. The brothers have a deep passion and appreciation for Ian Anderson’s music, performances and genius. This includes the Jethro Tull band music and especially Ian Anderson’s solo works with approximately 50 CDs published spanning six decades including the brand new “Homo Erraticus.” Anderson’s band has just started a two-year tour. “The key to our success is to generate apps in the shortest period of time while yielding the high quality standards,” said Gary Fustino, FBI’s vice president and an ambassador for both the St. Petersburg chamber and Midstate Chamber. He also serves as eServices director for Bluffs Business Association. “Tull’s fabulous album art and music have been a creative inspiration.”
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2014 18:28:42 GMT
Ian Anderson: 'I Think Tony Iommi Was Quite Embarrassed for Playing in Jethro Tull' date: 05/21/2014 www.ultimate-guitar.com/news/general_music_news/ian_anderson_i_think_tony_iommi_was_quite_embarrassed_for_playing_in_jethro_tull.htmlJethro Tull mainman Ian Anderson has been speaking with the Examiner about the band's experience performing on the Rolling Stones' "Rock and Roll Circus" TV program in 1968. As Anderson notes, the performance was one which temporary Tull and future Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi was somewhat embarrassed by: "Yes. The Stones probably didn't realize they would be booking a band that was only 75 per cent complete. Tony was kind enough to make himself available to mime a pre-recorded backing track. I actually think Tony was quite embarrassed, because he really was not familiar with our music, and had to pretend he was playing slide guitar. He actually had his hat pulled down over his face so no one could see him. (Laughs.)" Anderson also explained why, after years of touring under the Jethro Tull monicker, he is now going solo: "I just felt that after all these years, I'd rather leave the name Jethro Tull in the annals of rock music history, where it belongs. The band hasn't performed together since 2011. It was time for me to leave that all behind. You know, when you're working on a new album, you want to pick some of the guys you like, the ones who have been key important members of Jethro Tull, but then it's difficult to decide where to start and where to finish. If I'd asked Martin to play on the album, but not Dave Perry who was a Jethro Tull drummer for 25 years, he would have probably been upset. Now when I go on tour, it's Ian Anderson and bunch of guys, but they're an important group of colleagues, and I try to give them their proper time to shine onstage." Dave Perry ? Doane Perry
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