Bruce's Session - Sep 2024
We got medieval with it, before working our way towards the future.
commentsWe got medieval with it, before working our way towards the future.
commentsThe themes were: 15 minutes of music either recorded in, or released in the year 1970
commentsThe themes were: 15 minutes of music,(recorded or released in) the year 1969.
commentsAnother stonking Tull release that got panned at the time. A first time listen for me but a rockier effort following their folk period “Songs From The Wood”, “Heavy Horses” and “Storm Watch”.
commentsThis is a Tull record that was never “in the circle” of their great predecessors - namely “Aqualung”, “Thick As A Brick” and “A Passion Play”, and I missed it completely.
commentsI’ve been tweaking my new stereo system in the lounge lately. (No more heaving Stonehenge down my stairs every 6 months to host a Shut Up and Listen session!
commentsMore from those seminal years then. Thank god punk and new wave eventually came along to rescue one from the dinosaurs that prevailed but there really was no other period for rock like the early to mid 70s.
comments[5.1 DTS SW Remaster] What a revelation this wonderful recording is. While my Tull experience really started with “Aqualung” and “Living In The Past” and ended with 1978’s “Heavy Horses”, their back catalogue is well worth exploring.
commentsFor god’s sake how many copies of Aqualung does one need! When you come across a brand spanking 40th Edition Super Deluxe version (LP,2CD,DVD,Blu-Ray) for lest than $50 you grab it as quick as you can.
commentsDTS 96/24 Fantastic remaster by Steven Wilson in all of it’s 70’s glory. Nothing more to say about this exept it’s one of my Desert Island disks.
commentsThe themes were: Female Name, Subtle, Voice
commentsThe themes for the evening covered the music genres Folk Rock, Americana, and Prog Rock
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