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pinball1970 said:Its quite odd but I liked it at the time
Here is an odd one I like. I mostly like it because I find it funny.
pinball1970 said:Its quite odd but I liked it at the time
Fig Neutron said:Here is an odd one I like. I mostly like it because I find it funny.
I just found a nice live version of it.Evo said:I love this song.
pinball1970 said:I read the words and I like it but not sure why
Ian Anderson said he never took drugs but its hard see how that's correct watching this. 3.06 Is what I think insanity looks like OR lots of drugs. He was about 22 here but looks about 35. Hes still alive, pretty switched on bloke
Evo said:You perhaps also like old Traffic?
Evo said:Thank you for that I loved Jethro Tull.
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Listening to this makes me very sad. My friend played my "Black eyed dog" years ago, just one of those lost creative souls. Too sad for me David
That is my favorite by him.pinball1970 said:Songs from the Wood is a masterpiece too.
I’m 16 and I love the classics and some of the new music.pinball1970 said:All the young guys who are listening to this must be thinking , "what the hell is this?" Well these innovative boundary pushing musicians gave you RAP dance music and all the modern rock and beat music you hear today young people!
DennisN said:A completely different Nick
Fig Neutron said:That is my favorite by him.
I’m 16 and I love the classics and some of the new music.
BWV said:Another few movie themes from the same album. The singer is Mike Patton, best known perhaps from Faith No More
What have they done to its eyes?
BWV said:What have they done to its eyes?
pinball1970 said:Ian Anderson said he never took drugs but its hard see how that's correct watching this. 3.06 Is what I think insanity looks like OR lots of drugs.
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Fig Neutron said:
A little bit of trivia, the guitarist for Queen was also an astrophysicist for NASA.
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BWV said:No one used classical music better than Kubrick
pinball1970 said:He left his PhD to join Queen in the early 70s, I don't think he ever worked for NASA he was finally awared his doctorate over 30 years after his degree