Aqualung, released in 1971, was the band's fourth album. Jethro Tull would release an album a year from 1968 to 1980, and then they'd slow down a little, but keep dropping albums through the '90s. I started my journey with Jethro Tull's Crest of a Knave , that gave the band an odd late career resurgence. I know that record gets shit on for being the fly in the ointment in Metallica's spooge party back in '89. Considering they had been releasing albums pretty consistently since 1968 it wasn't like they came out of nowhere. Were they metal? No, but they were rock enough to warrant being considered "hard rock" by the voting members. Back to Aqualung , the year was 1971, and with the burgeoning Jesus movement Jethro Tull would take a different tact and pose a different set of philosophical questions relating to the nature of God and human nature and which came first the chicken or the egg. Or in this case to paraphrase AC/DC "Who Made Who?"...
A place where I just blather on about shit that I either miss, or am excited about. Or I could just be deliberately trying to waste your time. I generally really don't know what I'm talking about. Sometimes I do. Sometimes this is like a stream of consciousness brain dump. I like to think of it as a reaction video, without the video ... mostly though it's just me rambling ... it's meanderambling. #oldenoughtoforget