So, Jethro Tull invented the seed drill.... I had no idea!

My first concert was JT in '77. I was a big fan back in the day. Haven't listened to them in a while though.
 
I wonder if much of the Tull-hate isn't misplaced anger at the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences for the howler award in 1989 (in preference to Metallica). Perhaps those metal-heads of limited intellectual capacity/reading ability (i.e. all of them :wink:) dimly perceived that there was some slight to their favored form of entertainment and determined that Tull themselves must be at fault? < Tongue-in-cheek-mode-off >
 
Oh hell yeah. One of my favourite drummers to this day.
One little thing most people don't know...he played on Yngwie's "Rising Force" album as well. :)

:rawk:

And that album was engineered by a Lester Claypool.....is it the same Les Claypool I'm thinking of, or a different one? :confused:
 
I recall Jethro Tull winning a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance (Vocal or Instrumental). At the time, I was mad like most people that Metallica did not win.

But, I like some of Tull's music. It's interesting to hear a flute in rock music for something a little different. For whatever reason, Heavy Horses was my favorite Tull album....

 
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I recall Jethro Tull winning a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance (Vocal or Instrumental). At the time, I was mad like most people that Metallica did not win.

But, I like some of Tull's music. It's interesting to hear a flute in rock music for something a little different. For whatever reason, Heavy Horses was my favorite Tull album....



My favorite as well.
 
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