Jethro Tull ~ Locomotive Breath (1971)

By Free Republic | Created at 2024-11-15 21:43:27 | Updated at 2024-11-23 12:47:14 1 week ago
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Jethro Tull ~ Locomotive Breath (1971)
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Posted on 11/15/2024 1:33:01 PM PST by DallasBiff

"Locomotive Breath" was released on Jethro Tull's 1971 album Aqualung. An edit of the song was released in the US as a single in 1971, backed with "Wind-Up", though it did not chart. A 1976 single release of the song, backed with "Fat Man", was more successful, reaching number 59 on the Billboard charts. It is one of Jethro Tull's best-known songs and has be

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TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Music/Entertainment
KEYWORDS: jethrotull; kamala; locomotivebreath

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I know Jethro Tull has been posted many times on FR, but what a better song, "Locomotive Breath" to describe Kamala.

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1 posted on 11/15/2024 1:33:01 PM PST by DallasBiff


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2 posted on 11/15/2024 1:36:15 PM PST by Larry Lucido (Donate! Don't just post clickbait!)


To: DallasBiff

I used to love playing that song on the guitar. Lots of fun!


3 posted on 11/15/2024 1:37:51 PM PST by HerrBlucher


To: DallasBiff

There used to be a FReeper with a screen name of Jethro Tull. Did a quick search and found his last post was made on 07-11-2002.



To: DallasBiff

Thick as a Brick. Covers Harris and Walz.


5 posted on 11/15/2024 1:39:49 PM PST by BigFreakinToad (All she is, is cackles in the wind.)


To: DallasBiff

Tull is one of the greatest bands ever that should have been more famous than Zepplin or Deep Purple. Their lyrics are deep. Their music is both solid but also experimental in appropriate places. Is it all amazing? Nope. But there’s so much there that’s worth listening through their discography, and it’s sad that more people today don’t see them as one of the best and most creative rock bands of all time.


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