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Jethro Tull

reviewed by Perajen

Jethro Tull was a unique phenomenon in popular music history. Their mix of hard rock; folk melodies; blues licks; surreal, impossibly dense lyrics; and overall profundity defied easy ...
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Perajen
09/18/2009

Jethro Tull 5

Jethro Tull was an early giant of progressive rock. Their body of work in Stand Up, Benefit, and Aqualung alone should get them in. They were distinctive, could rock hard, and their musicianship and live performances were among the best of their time. The Hall should be ashamed for allowing lesser groups in before these guys. It's a travesty of justice they haven't been honored with an absolutely deserved induction. Let's get with it, you fools, and vote them in!

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1oldrocker commented 27 days ago.
I can't beleve that Tull is not in the hall of shame,I saw them for the 1st time at the Newport Jazz festival and they came out an played This Was they just blew everyone out of the water, on the bill was Roland Kirk who watch them from the side of the stage, this band has been so far in front of the curve,Ian has had only the best people around him, how tight they are the music they play is very complex these are musicians not drums machines. These a** holes who vote better go an listen to Benefit,This Was,Stand Up,Thick As A Brick,Passion Play And tell me how they are not in the hall of Shame it a joke to let the Dave Clark5 in but leave Jethro Tull out,shame on all of you an those musicians who are elected to the hall , dont say something why this band an all its members are not in,PrettySad F****** day
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