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Post by snaffler on Sept 7, 2021 19:47:50 GMT
Hi folks its been literally years since I played an active part in this forum, but I'd like to know which bits of Tull songs you all unconsciously hum or sing in idle moments. Mine are mostly bit of Martin's solos, the foremost being his guitar leading up to the piano crescendo at the start of Locomotive Breath. I haven't followed IA since the release of HE but there is so much stuff in my head from days the of my youth which I associate with happy times. I guess like the Catholic Church or the IRA once you're in you're never out! Hope you guys are all well.
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Post by nonrabbit on Sept 7, 2021 19:59:21 GMT
Hi folks its been literally years since I played an active part in this forum, but I'd like to know which bits of Tull songs you all unconsciously hum or sing in idle moments. Mine are mostly bit of Martin's solos, the foremost being his guitar leading up to the piano crescendo at the start of Locomotive Breath. I haven't followed IA since the release of HE but there is so much stuff in my head from days the of my youth which I associate with happy times. I guess like the Catholic Church or the IRA once you're in you're never out!Hop you guys are all well. Hi Snaffler, lovely to see you back. It's some of Ian's lyrics that appear in my head at the oddest of times - or just at anytime! Two of my favourites "Toast as the butter runs...." "We wandered through quiet lands..." I always think of one of Spike Milligan's quotes about the catholic church - It sits on your shoulder...... all through your life
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Post by steelmonkey on Sept 8, 2021 5:01:46 GMT
Nice to see/hear from you. The Tull runs in my head so much, hard to narrow down what I 'hear' the most...but for sure 'Tiger Toon' instrumental, overseer overture and TAAB 'you curl your toes in fun' along with Kaker Street muse, change of horses and ….it goes on and on.
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Post by maddogfagin on Sept 8, 2021 5:57:54 GMT
Hi folks its been literally years since I played an active part in this forum, but I'd like to know which bits of Tull songs you all unconsciously hum or sing in idle moments. Mine are mostly bit of Martin's solos, the foremost being his guitar leading up to the piano crescendo at the start of Locomotive Breath. I haven't followed IA since the release of HE but there is so much stuff in my head from days the of my youth which I associate with happy times. I guess like the Catholic Church or the IRA once you're in you're never out! Hope you guys are all well. Happy and I'm smiling, walk a mile to drink your water. You know I'd love to love you, and above you there's no other. Sun streaking cold, an old man wandering lonely. When you're falling awake and you take stock of the new day,
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Post by bunkerfan on Sept 8, 2021 6:25:03 GMT
Hi folks its been literally years since I played an active part in this forum, but I'd like to know which bits of Tull songs you all unconsciously hum or sing in idle moments. Mine are mostly bit of Martin's solos, the foremost being his guitar leading up to the piano crescendo at the start of Locomotive Breath. I haven't followed IA since the release of HE but there is so much stuff in my head from days the of my youth which I associate with happy times. I guess like the Catholic Church or the IRA once you're in you're never out! Hope you guys are all well. In the middle of winter it's always "All along the icy wastes there are faces smiling in the gloom." And the rest of the year it's "Take the prize for instant pleasure, captain of the cricket team public speaking in all weathers, a knighthood from a queen."
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