chewy
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Post by chewy on Nov 30, 2009 7:25:29 GMT
ok ive heard this for years and years but i want to know more.....has martin ever said in interviews why he likes this album or period best? is it beacuse it was so modern? i love under wraps and but i would like to know why its supposedly martins favorite! fans in the know fill me in ! thanks
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Post by maddogfagin on Nov 30, 2009 8:34:05 GMT
ok ive heard this for years and years but i want to know more.....has martin ever said in interviews why he likes this album or period best? is it beacuse it was so modern? i love under wraps and but i would like to know why its supposedly martins favorite! fans in the know fill me in ! thanks Found this interview at www.australianmusician.com.au/mag/winter05/martin-barre.htmlwhich might answer your query. Check out his answer about half way through the interview.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2009 21:27:17 GMT
www.stevehoffman.tv/forums/showthread.php?t=200285&highlight=Martin Barre "It's one of my personal favourite Tull albums, even though now I can see that maybe it wasn't the right thing for us to do" "We were making music to please ourselves, which is maybe a bit selfish. Music should be for everybody not just for an elite bunch of people. Having said that though, nowadays it is one of the few Tull albums that I play to enjoy rather than for reference. Funnily enough, 'A' is the other one that I think sounds really good. But Under Wraps is a great album." -Martin Barre 1998 Minstrels In The Gallery a history of Jethro Tull by David Rees www.stevehoffman.tv/forums/showthread.php?t=62893&highlight=reesIt's only me...Under Wraps is one of my favourite albums, I've enjoyed it since 1984, loved the change to the Tull sound. When I play this I also tend to play Ian Anderson's Walk Into Light & David Bowie's Station to Station. (how many people can say this?) ;D
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