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Post by venacularverbose on May 5, 2021 4:23:35 GMT
Hi everybody, we're two longtime Tull fans and musicians, Joey Vetter and Eugene Manko. Today we're excited to launch a project that we've been working towards for a while now, a brand new Tull podcast! Vernacular Verbose will feature critical discussion and analysis of Tull music, history etc. Our primary goal is to record an in-depth track-by-track analysis of every album in the Tull discography, although we're open to doing other format episodes down the road as well. Click the link below to stream our first two episodes, including our track-by-track analysis of "This Was", on the platform of your choice (more platforms coming soon, including Apple Podcasts) ⬇️ linktr.ee/VernacularVerboseThis is very much a podcast for Tull fans, by Tull fans and we hope you enjoy listening as much as we enjoy making them. Episodes releasing every other Wednesday.
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Post by steelmonkey on May 10, 2021 1:31:39 GMT
I'm in....and I NEVER listen to podcasts. But I'll listen to this one.
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Post by venacularverbose on May 19, 2021 10:01:36 GMT
Vernacular Verbose continues this week with our track-by-track analysis of “Stand Up”. Join Joey and Eugene as they discuss a crucially important album for the band, one many argue is the first “real” Tull album. Listen on your preferred platform here: linktr.ee/VernacularVerbose
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Post by JTull 007 on May 21, 2021 0:57:24 GMT
Vernacular Verbose continues this week with our track-by-track analysis of “Stand Up”. Join Joey and Eugene as they discuss a crucially important album for the band, one many argue is the first “real” Tull album. Listen on your preferred platform here: linktr.ee/VernacularVerbose
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Post by venacularverbose on Jun 2, 2021 10:06:36 GMT
New episode: Joey and Eugene discuss Benefit, the “dark horse” album of '70s Tull. Listen on your preferred platform here: linktr.ee/VernacularVerbose
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Post by venacularverbose on Jun 16, 2021 10:06:40 GMT
Joey and Eugene explore "Aqualung", the biggest album of the band's career, in a jam-packed extended length episode: linktr.ee/VernacularVerbose
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Post by JTull 007 on Jun 17, 2021 1:19:53 GMT
Joey and Eugene explore "Aqualung", the biggest album of the band's career, in a jam-packed extended length episode: linktr.ee/VernacularVerbose Spotify LINK
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Post by venacularverbose on Jun 30, 2021 10:04:56 GMT
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Post by JTull 007 on Jul 8, 2021 23:41:24 GMT
CRANK IT UP !!! THIS ROCKS !!! Vernacular Verbose does “Saturation” (Jethro Tull) - Drums/Bass Cover
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Post by venacularverbose on Jul 9, 2021 11:25:29 GMT
Thanks for sharing for us, JTull 007!
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Post by venacularverbose on Jul 14, 2021 10:00:18 GMT
Joey and Eugene analyze A Passion Play, Jethro Tull's second single-piece opus.
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Post by venacularverbose on Jul 28, 2021 10:06:08 GMT
Joey and Eugene analyze "WarChild", the album where the band returned to simpler song form and less elaborate storytelling.
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Post by venacularverbose on Aug 11, 2021 10:00:05 GMT
Joey and Eugene analyze "Minstrel in the Gallery", an album at the intersection of Tull eras.
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Post by venacularverbose on Aug 25, 2021 10:02:18 GMT
Joey and Eugene analyze "Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young to Die!", one of the most overlooked albums of the band's classic era.
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Post by venacularverbose on Aug 30, 2021 11:21:43 GMT
Hi fellow Tullites, quick update today: If you enjoy the podcast, please consider making an optional donation on Ko-fi. All donations go right back into producing the podcast by helping cover editing costs: ko-fi.com/vernacularverbose
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Post by venacularverbose on Sept 8, 2021 10:00:06 GMT
Joey and Eugene tackle one of Tull's most well-loved albums, which began what is sometimes called their progressive folk rock period.
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Post by venacularverbose on Sept 22, 2021 10:08:12 GMT
Joey and Eugene analyze "Heavy Horses", the darker second entry in the folk trilogy.
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Post by venacularverbose on Oct 6, 2021 10:07:18 GMT
Joey and Eugene challenge the icy winds of Stormwatch, the final chapter in the first volume of the band's long history.
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Post by venacularverbose on Oct 20, 2021 10:07:37 GMT
Joey and Eugene reflect upon “A”: the album where everything changed.
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Post by venacularverbose on Oct 27, 2021 10:33:50 GMT
In the first of our special episodes, we are joined by none other than The Feckless Momes, creators of fellow Tull podcast “Talk Tull to Me” in the ultimate Tull podcast crossover event. Check out the last 25 minutes for a game of “Tull Trivia” between the two podcasts. The Youtube version of this podcast is actually a proper video!
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Post by venacularverbose on Nov 3, 2021 10:06:26 GMT
Joey and Eugene listen to "The Broadsword and the Beast", an album that merged Tull's folk and fantasy cred with their new synth-heavy sound.
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Post by venacularverbose on Nov 17, 2021 11:03:27 GMT
Joey & Eugene take a look at the much-maligned "Under Wraps", the most electronic and harshly criticized album of the band's discography. And last but not least: Joey's full drum cover of the entire Under Wraps album on live drums — out today!
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Post by venacularverbose on Nov 24, 2021 11:25:00 GMT
In our second special episode, we speak with Stewart Wood, creator of "The Daily Sporran" YouTube series. We discuss arranging Tull music on an acoustic guitar, undercover Tull fans in the UK Parliament, and reveal our favourite underrated Tull songs. The video version is available on Youtube:
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Post by venacularverbose on Dec 1, 2021 11:01:15 GMT
Joey and Eugene discuss the band's Grammy Award-winning album, which contains no less than 15 ounces of genuine "Heavy Metal."
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Post by venacularverbose on Dec 15, 2021 11:01:25 GMT
Joey & Eugene take a look at The Jethro Tull Christmas Album in this special Christmas episode of the podcast. ANNOUNCEMENT: We're soliciting listener questions and feedback for a future mailbag episode. Submit your question here: Google Form
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Post by venacularverbose on Dec 29, 2021 11:07:25 GMT
Joey & Eugene take a look at "Rock Island", the last album of the '80s and one of the band's most "hard rock" albums. ANNOUNCEMENT: We're soliciting listener questions and feedback for a future mailbag episode. Submit your question here: Google Form
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Post by venacularverbose on Jan 12, 2022 12:09:16 GMT
Joey and Eugene delve into the waters of Catfish Rising, an album where the band took a new direction and then never explored it again. ANNOUNCEMENT: We're soliciting listener questions and feedback for a future mailbag episode. Submit your question here: Google Form
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Post by venacularverbose on Jan 26, 2022 11:00:18 GMT
Joey and Eugene listen to "Roots to Branches", the band's world music-inspired return to form of the '90s. ANNOUNCEMENT: We're soliciting listener questions and feedback for a future mailbag episode. Submit your question here: Google Form
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Post by venacularverbose on Feb 9, 2022 11:01:58 GMT
Joey and Eugene listen to the final chapter in the history of "old Tull" and reflect on their views on the full discography. ANNOUNCEMENT: We're soliciting listener questions and feedback for a future mailbag episode. Submit your question here: Google Form
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Post by venacularverbose on Feb 16, 2022 11:13:43 GMT
Joey & Eugene give their thoughts on the first new Tull album in two decades in this season 1 finale of the podcast. LAST CALL: We're soliciting listener questions and feedback for a future mailbag episode. Submit your question here: Google Form
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