May 21, 2012 walkandlookup Says:
those 3 dislikes are NOT humans
May 15, 2012 Buck Fama Says:
Saw them several times at a venue we referred to as the 'Miserable Auditorium' (Municipal) in Nashville several time in the 70's. Nothing better, then or now. What a showman.
May 13, 2012 Tull29 Says:
-amen bud, and I still want to "polarize a pumpkin eater" if I ever get the chance. Never was sure what it meant (whimsy I think) but if it's good enough for Ian, it's good enough for me.
Long live Tull!
May 12, 2012 JackWolfSchiner Says:
I would give my dog to Ian and the rest of Tull in concert, before all the new crap overtakes an age of good music. Sorry beginning 43, I am grateful to have a pretty good collection of Tull CDs. Some of the best times that I have had took place while listening to Tull. :)
May 12, 2012 Tull29 Says:
-age 50 and would give my eye teeth to see Ian perform before he calls it quits. Tull and the Moody Blues are my two all time favorite groups but despite having seen dozens of shows over the years I have never been able to see Tull or the Moodies.
More power to you friend!
Apr 30, 2012 chilirich Says:
Describing Jethro Tull like you did back early April...It's hard to do, and I think that's part of why they were around for so long. Nobody does this like Tull. I would pay to see them now, even.
Apr 25, 2012 cr3ap3r1 Says:
GD I never got to see Tull in concert. :( Had a chance once, but because of mis-communication we didn't go. Sucks ass.
Apr 23, 2012 ragnorr2001 Says:
Right you are! I was at that show as well, along with just about every other one @ the Gardens in early/mid 70's
Apr 8, 2012 Maetel22 Says:
I would say, lyrically, it's rather medaeval, while musically it seems to be harkening to renaissance folk music, but using modern musical scales.
Apr 8, 2012 soakthisup Says:
What era are they emulating? Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque?
Apr 7, 2012 slant40 Says:
From a guitarist's perspective - nothing beats that classic Gibson/Hiwatt sound.
Apr 7, 2012 asongforjeffrey1960 Says:
Thank you for uploading Aqualung1989! Been listening to Tull since 1974 and still am.
Apr 2, 2012 MrBarr49 Says:
I must admit I never cared for the album but I do like this track.
Mar 26, 2012 Ed Call Says:
When I was 18 my cousin had a British Landrover. He had this album in an 8 track. Every time I hear it, it takes me back to those days. That truck was something, as was my cousin. Ian at his best.
Mar 22, 2012 tjrxk7 Says:
Not as good as Stand Up? Yes I have an original album with the inside jumping out.....however.......are you MAD?! The album after Stand Up,Benefit was better than Stand Up. Actually,Aqualung their 4th album catapulted them into Rock n Roll greatness. From Aqualung on thy just produced album after album of greatness in their unique outstanding Rock sound.
Mar 21, 2012 DeeFutura Says:
this is the progressive rock.
Mar 18, 2012 badoocee Says:
Greatness is Jethro Tull
Mar 15, 2012 thefeepy Says:
Just bought tickets to Ian Anderson in Milwaukee for Nov.1. My seventeen year old son is really psyched.
Mar 11, 2012 gmitchellist Says:
The only way to argue with your points is to argue for arguements sake. There's not a lot of thought going into popular music any more, It's franken music empty calories for the masses. The 20th century was FILLED with music masters.
Feb 26, 2012 IHlEILlL Says:
A Prancing Flautist . . . can't do it. The instrumental portion of this song is pretty bad-ass though. Barrymore Barlow is Amazing.
Feb 25, 2012 OttoLund Says:
Nice :)
abeldanger net
Feb 11, 2012 MrThorndawg Says:
I have every tull album , this one is un playable because i played it to death!
Feb 5, 2012 jamiepapalardi Says:
Thanks whoever you are. May you be Blessed.
Jan 31, 2012 glenclosed Says:
Not as good as Stand Up !
That album always jumps out as a great cover!
Video Details
Jethro Tull- Minstrel In The Gallery, from the album with the same name More
Jethro Tull- Minstrel In The Gallery, from the album with the same name Less
Post a comment
Local Comments (0)
Youtube Comments (207)
walkandlookup Says:
those 3 dislikes are NOT humans
Buck Fama Says:
Saw them several times at a venue we referred to as the 'Miserable Auditorium' (Municipal) in Nashville several time in the 70's. Nothing better, then or now. What a showman.
Tull29 Says:
-amen bud, and I still want to "polarize a pumpkin eater" if I ever get the chance. Never was sure what it meant (whimsy I think) but if it's good enough for Ian, it's good enough for me. Long live Tull!
JackWolfSchiner Says:
I would give my dog to Ian and the rest of Tull in concert, before all the new crap overtakes an age of good music. Sorry beginning 43, I am grateful to have a pretty good collection of Tull CDs. Some of the best times that I have had took place while listening to Tull. :)
Tull29 Says:
-age 50 and would give my eye teeth to see Ian perform before he calls it quits. Tull and the Moody Blues are my two all time favorite groups but despite having seen dozens of shows over the years I have never been able to see Tull or the Moodies. More power to you friend!
chilirich Says:
Describing Jethro Tull like you did back early April...It's hard to do, and I think that's part of why they were around for so long. Nobody does this like Tull. I would pay to see them now, even.
cr3ap3r1 Says:
GD I never got to see Tull in concert. :( Had a chance once, but because of mis-communication we didn't go. Sucks ass.
ragnorr2001 Says:
Right you are! I was at that show as well, along with just about every other one @ the Gardens in early/mid 70's
Maetel22 Says:
I would say, lyrically, it's rather medaeval, while musically it seems to be harkening to renaissance folk music, but using modern musical scales.
soakthisup Says:
What era are they emulating? Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque?
slant40 Says:
From a guitarist's perspective - nothing beats that classic Gibson/Hiwatt sound.
asongforjeffrey1960 Says:
Thank you for uploading Aqualung1989! Been listening to Tull since 1974 and still am.
MrBarr49 Says:
I must admit I never cared for the album but I do like this track.
Ed Call Says:
When I was 18 my cousin had a British Landrover. He had this album in an 8 track. Every time I hear it, it takes me back to those days. That truck was something, as was my cousin. Ian at his best.
tjrxk7 Says:
Not as good as Stand Up? Yes I have an original album with the inside jumping out.....however.......are you MAD?! The album after Stand Up,Benefit was better than Stand Up. Actually,Aqualung their 4th album catapulted them into Rock n Roll greatness. From Aqualung on thy just produced album after album of greatness in their unique outstanding Rock sound.
DeeFutura Says:
this is the progressive rock.
badoocee Says:
Greatness is Jethro Tull
thefeepy Says:
Just bought tickets to Ian Anderson in Milwaukee for Nov.1. My seventeen year old son is really psyched.
gmitchellist Says:
The only way to argue with your points is to argue for arguements sake. There's not a lot of thought going into popular music any more, It's franken music empty calories for the masses. The 20th century was FILLED with music masters.
IHlEILlL Says:
A Prancing Flautist . . . can't do it. The instrumental portion of this song is pretty bad-ass though. Barrymore Barlow is Amazing.
OttoLund Says:
Nice :) abeldanger net
MrThorndawg Says:
I have every tull album , this one is un playable because i played it to death!
jamiepapalardi Says:
Thanks whoever you are. May you be Blessed.
glenclosed Says:
Not as good as Stand Up ! That album always jumps out as a great cover!