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Post by huckleberryflynn on Oct 16, 2020 14:16:10 GMT
I've been a member of a similar forum for fans of Family and thought i'd search to see if JT had one too. Doh!! Of course they do. I should admit up front that Tull are my favourite all time musical group and i listen to a lot of stuff - approaching 2000 CD collection. From the moment in 1971 when a group of fellow 3rd Form classmates and I heard Life is a Long Song on the radio, while the teacher was out of the room, I was hooked. Only been to 2 concerts, but have most of the albums and a few DVDs. Glad to hear there are some Passion Play fans here - always loved it. I have several old scrapbooks full of Tull cuttings from 70's - Sounds, NME and Melody Maker mostly. Play acoustic guitar and a bit of folk music but have always struggled to emulate or imitate Ian Anderson's style (and technique). Favourite 3 albums - Stand Up, Benefit and Thick as a Brick. There would never be a week where i wouldn't listen to some Tull. Also a fan of Blodwyn Pig and Wild Turkey. Looking forward to delving into this wonderful living archive.
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Post by rredmond on Oct 16, 2020 15:02:04 GMT
Welcome Huck! Hope you enjoy the place! Be well, --Ron--
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Post by jackinthegreen on Oct 16, 2020 22:36:31 GMT
I've been a member of a similar forum for fans of Family and thought i'd search to see if JT had one too. Doh!! Of course they do. I should admit up front that Tull are my favourite all time musical group and i listen to a lot of stuff - approaching 2000 CD collection. From the moment in 1971 when a group of fellow 3rd Form classmates and I heard Life is a Long Song on the radio, while the teacher was out of the room, I was hooked. Only been to 2 concerts, but have most of the albums and a few DVDs. Glad to hear there are some Passion Play fans here - always loved it. I have several old scrapbooks full of Tull cuttings from 70's - Sounds, NME and Melody Maker mostly. Play acoustic guitar and a bit of folk music but have always struggled to emulate or imitate Ian Anderson's style (and technique). Favourite 3 albums - Stand Up, Benefit and Thick as a Brick. There would never be a week where i wouldn't listen to some Tull. Also a fan of Blodwyn Pig and Wild Turkey. Looking forward to delving into this wonderful living archive. Welcome Huck I saw Family way back in 1971 or 72 on their farewell tour in Edinburgh, Chappo is awesome Can you post a link to the Family forum, I'd like to have a look.
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Post by maddogfagin on Oct 17, 2020 10:50:50 GMT
I've been a member of a similar forum for fans of Family and thought i'd search to see if JT had one too. Doh!! Of course they do. I should admit up front that Tull are my favourite all time musical group and i listen to a lot of stuff - approaching 2000 CD collection. From the moment in 1971 when a group of fellow 3rd Form classmates and I heard Life is a Long Song on the radio, while the teacher was out of the room, I was hooked. Only been to 2 concerts, but have most of the albums and a few DVDs. Glad to hear there are some Passion Play fans here - always loved it. I have several old scrapbooks full of Tull cuttings from 70's - Sounds, NME and Melody Maker mostly. Play acoustic guitar and a bit of folk music but have always struggled to emulate or imitate Ian Anderson's style (and technique). Favourite 3 albums - Stand Up, Benefit and Thick as a Brick. There would never be a week where i wouldn't listen to some Tull. Also a fan of Blodwyn Pig and Wild Turkey. Looking forward to delving into this wonderful living archive. Welcome Huck I saw Family way back in 1971 or 72 on their farewell tour in Edinburgh, Chappo is awesome Can you post a link to the Family forum, I'd like to have a look. A seemingly concise gigography etc. at concerts.fandom.com/wiki/Family
Well worth investigating.
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Post by nonrabbit on Oct 17, 2020 23:30:41 GMT
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Post by steelmonkey on Oct 19, 2020 0:49:40 GMT
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