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Post by asongforjeffrey2 on Jan 15, 2012 16:49:06 GMT
Been a Tull fan since 1974. (Got an early start.) This looks like great fun and thanks for making me feel welcome! Look forward to talking with everyone!
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Post by bunkerfan on Jan 15, 2012 18:22:34 GMT
Been a Tull fan since 1974. (Got an early start.) This looks like great fun and thanks for making me feel welcome! Look forward to talking with everyone! Good to have you on board asongforjeffrey2, I hope you enjoy the forum. Please check out our many threads. I look forward to your future posts, I'm sure you have a few Tull memories to share. bunkerfan
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Post by nonrabbit on Jan 15, 2012 22:14:00 GMT
HELLO asongforjeffrey2 WELCOME TO THE FORUMAlways a pleasure to meet a fellow Tullfan and Yes! we understand the affliction. Your amongst friends here ;D Have fun looking around and look forward to your posts Cheers nonrabbit i42.images obliterated by tinypic/35i7qdi.gif[/IMG]
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Post by asongforjeffrey2 on Jan 16, 2012 6:43:57 GMT
Thank you very much for your replies! Nonrabbit: When I saw the photo and especially the lyrics: Draw the lace and black curtains.... I remembered a time in grade school (yes, a few of us "rejects" were listening to Tull in grade school! Many thanks given to our parents phonographs and funding provided for LP's that made no sense to them at all) being somewhat depressed about life, as we listened to Tull - we always found some meaning that kept us going! I had a friend named Jeffrey who thought the song for Jeffrey was written just for him (we didn't have the heart to tell him it wasn't) anyway, didn't intend to ramble on and on here, just wanted to share some good memories about how Tull music changed our lives (for the better!) Thanks again for your messages! More later....
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Post by maddogfagin on Jan 16, 2012 8:35:27 GMT
Been a Tull fan since 1974. (Got an early start.) This looks like great fun and thanks for making me feel welcome! Look forward to talking with everyone! Hello and welcome asongforjeffrey2 to the Forum. Look forward to reading your posts and thoughts about the band - you've found the right place to be MD
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Post by nonrabbit on Jan 16, 2012 8:37:47 GMT
Thank you very much for your replies! Nonrabbit: When I saw the photo and especially the lyrics: Draw the lace and black curtains.... I remembered a time in grade school (yes, a few of us "rejects" were listening to Tull in grade school! Many thanks given to our parents phonographs and funding provided for LP's that made no sense to them at all) being somewhat depressed about life, as we listened to Tull - we always found some meaning that kept us going! I had a friend named Jeffrey who thought the song for Jeffrey was written just for him (we didn't have the heart to tell him it wasn't) anyway, didn't intend to ramble on and on here, just wanted to share some good memories about how Tull music changed our lives (for the better!) Thanks again for your messages! More later.... You can talk Tull for as long as you want. We all have the memories of the early days.
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Post by asongforjeffrey2 on Jan 16, 2012 15:33:12 GMT
The Forum and Tull Radio.........Heaven on Earth! What else could I ask for! Oh, well - maybe getting my old job back and getting back to work. (Maybe I'll retire early now........)
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Post by steelmonkey on Jan 16, 2012 22:23:42 GMT
Saw Tull at the Chicago Theater two nites in a row... winter of, i think, 92 ( Catfish tour). California doesn't have OTB so my friend and I had fun betting on horses while waiting for the gig...I think there was an OTB office in or next to the theater...won about $100 betting on horses with Tull references in their names.....think I'll try that again at the real track near my home some time soon.
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Post by asongforjeffrey2 on Jan 17, 2012 0:56:09 GMT
Steelmonkey: Thanks for your very timely reply! (I just finished listening to "Heavy Horses.") Well, you know good things always come from anything related to Tull! Can't remember where I was at in 92.......somewhere in Illinois - I think........Hopefully my brain will get caught up with itself after the "after-dinner tea." Thanks for your message and I will talk to you again soon, I'm sure.
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Post by asongforjeffrey2 on Jan 17, 2012 1:21:16 GMT
Maddogfagin: Thanks! and I like that picture you posted! Ok - my first quiz: "Another tea-time, another day older" = One Brown Mouse? How did I do? Talk to you soon! (I'll try adding some of those "smile-things" next time...)
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Post by maddogfagin on Jan 17, 2012 8:43:38 GMT
Maddogfagin: Thanks! and I like that picture you posted! Ok - my first quiz: "Another tea-time, another day older" = One Brown Mouse? How did I do? Talk to you soon! (I'll try adding some of those "smile-things" next time...) Correct sir. We Brits love our tea breaks - in many cases the only reason we go to work ;D Can't stand the fancy teas myself; a good cup of PG Tips or Tetley works wonders although as a coffee drinker by choice I only drink tea occassionaly but when I do its got to be strong, not a wishy washy weak cup of dishwater.
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Post by asongforjeffrey2 on Jan 19, 2012 22:01:33 GMT
694 Members!!!
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Post by steelmonkey on Jan 20, 2012 6:09:16 GMT
And imagine...all 694, around the table, a cup of tea each....wowie zowie !
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