• Re: "Thick as a Brick"-Jethro Tull

    From Cujo DeSockpuppet@cujo@petitmorte.net to alt.arts.poetry.comments,alt.usenet.legends.lester-mosley on Wed Oct 8 20:34:41 2025
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    marika <marika5000@gmail.com> wrote in
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    Will Dockery <user3274@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:

    Jdchase310@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (Jordy) posted:

    Will Dockery wrote:
    Jdchase310@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (Jordy) posted:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X15PsqN0DHc

    Great Jethro Tull selection, Jordy.

    Bonjour Will

    Good evening again my friend.

    Hola Mr Will

    Great to see a positive attitude and a friendly face here tonight,
    Jordy. As you know, that's a rare thing on the newsgroups sometimes.

    Your poetry contributions are always welcome here, Jordy.


    I was in Maine last week, walked by a book sellerrCOs window. He had a
    lot of really good vinyl in the window. Saw the album cover for Thick
    as a Brick.
    Stopped for a minute to reminisce about the time I saw it performed
    live.
    Good Tines.


    Jethro Tull live audio 1972-06-23 Los Angeles Thick As A Brick

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWDQJ2bLZwE

    0:00 Introduction
    2:48 01A. Thick as a Brick part 1 (opens with a few seconds of Only
    Solitaire)
    7:11 Telephone Interruption "It appears there is a very urgent telephone message for a Mr Mike Nelson if he's in the audience tonight - I think
    there might be a dover sole on the line"
    7:39 01B. Thick as a Brick part 1 (continued)
    16:48 02. Keyboard Instrumental
    22:26 03. Thick as a Brick part 2
    25:08 04. Flute Instrumental
    26:27 05. Flute Solo (includes God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Bouroe)
    37:24 06A. Thick as a Brick part 3
    40:32 Jeffrey: Ian is now playing a rhythmic link sequence . . .
    41:26 06B. Thick as a Brick part 3 (continued)
    46:59 07. News and Weather
    52:22 08. Thick as a Brick part 4
    54:05 09. Drum Solo
    1:05:50 10. Thick As A Brick Jam (We are geared toward the average rather
    than the exceptional)
    1:12:23 11. Thick as a Brick part 5
    1:17:14 Applause
    1:18:04 "And now for our second number", Introduction to Jeffrey, Jeffrey introduction to Cross-Eyed Mary
    1:19:36 12. Cross-Eyed Mary
    1:22:36 "What's the name of that song they used to play" . . .
    1:22:58 13. A New Day Yesterday
    1:37:45 14. Aqualung
    1:44:36 Thank you, applause
    1:48:09 Introduction
    1:49:50 15. Wind-Up
    1:54:46 15. Instrumental
    1:59:31 16. Guitar Solo
    2:06:19 17. Locomotive Breath
    2:12:53 18. Hard-headed English General
    2:14:00 19. Instrumental
    2:15:50 20. Wind Up (reprise)


    Bonus:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnSmFeum3co
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  • From will.dockery@will.dockery@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (Will-Dockery) to alt.arts.poetry.comments on Wed Oct 8 18:18:09 2025
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    Cujo DeSockpuppet wrote:
    marika <marika5000> wrote in
    news:dfmFQ.42884$80J6.4663@fx12.iad:


    Will Dockery <user3274> wrote:

    Jdchase310@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (Jordy) posted:

    Will Dockery wrote:
    Jdchase310@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (Jordy) posted:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X15PsqN0DHc

    Great Jethro Tull selection, Jordy.

    Bonjour Will

    Good evening again my friend.

    Hola Mr Will

    Great to see a positive attitude and a friendly face here tonight,
    Jordy. As you know, that's a rare thing on the newsgroups sometimes.

    Your poetry contributions are always welcome here, Jordy.


    I was in Maine last week, walked by a book sellerrCOs window. He had a
    lot of really good vinyl in the window. Saw the album cover for Thick
    as a Brick.
    Stopped for a minute to reminisce about the time I saw it performed
    live.
    Good Tines.




    Jethro Tull live audio 1972-06-23 Los Angeles Thick As A Brick

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWDQJ2bLZwE

    0:00 Introduction
    2:48 01A. Thick as a Brick part 1 (opens with a few seconds of Only Solitaire)
    7:11 Telephone Interruption "It appears there is a very urgent telephone message for a Mr Mike Nelson if he's in the audience tonight - I think
    there might be a dover sole on the line"
    7:39 01B. Thick as a Brick part 1 (continued)
    16:48 02. Keyboard Instrumental
    22:26 03. Thick as a Brick part 2
    25:08 04. Flute Instrumental
    26:27 05. Flute Solo (includes God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Bour|-e)
    37:24 06A. Thick as a Brick part 3
    40:32 Jeffrey: Ian is now playing a rhythmic link sequence . . .
    41:26 06B. Thick as a Brick part 3 (continued)
    46:59 07. News and Weather
    52:22 08. Thick as a Brick part 4
    54:05 09. Drum Solo
    1:05:50 10. Thick As A Brick Jam (We are geared toward the average rather than the exceptional)
    1:12:23 11. Thick as a Brick part 5
    1:17:14 Applause
    1:18:04 "And now for our second number", Introduction to Jeffrey, Jeffrey introduction to Cross-Eyed Mary
    1:19:36 12. Cross-Eyed Mary
    1:22:36 "What's the name of that song they used to play" . . .
    1:22:58 13. A New Day Yesterday
    1:37:45 14. Aqualung
    1:44:36 Thank you, applause
    1:48:09 Introduction
    1:49:50 15. Wind-Up
    1:54:46 15. Instrumental
    1:59:31 16. Guitar Solo
    2:06:19 17. Locomotive Breath
    2:12:53 18. Hard-headed English General
    2:14:00 19. Instrumental
    2:15:50 20. Wind Up (reprise)


    Bonus:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnSmFeum3co




    Good find.


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  • From will.dockery@will.dockery@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (Will-Dockery) to alt.arts.poetry.comments on Thu Oct 9 08:00:55 2025
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    marika wrote:
    Will Dockery <user3274> wrote:


    Jdchase310@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (Jordy) posted:

    Will Dockery wrote:
    Jdchase310@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (Jordy) posted:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X15PsqN0DHc

    Great Jethro Tull selection, Jordy.

    Bonjour Will

    Good evening again my friend.

    Hola Mr Will

    Great to see a positive attitude and a friendly face here tonight, Jordy.
    As you know, that's a rare thing on the newsgroups sometimes.

    Your poetry contributions are always welcome here, Jordy.




    I was in Maine last week, walked by a book sellerrCOs window. He had a lot of really good vinyl in the window. Saw the album cover for Thick as a Brick. Stopped for a minute to reminisce about the time I saw it performed live. Good Times.



    Yes, that must have been quite a show.

    Thinking of Jethro Tull takes me back to 1976 (at this time) whfn looking at this recently scanned photograph of my high school literary journal (Pegasus) staff.

    In the photograph (attachment below) the fellow on the upper far right, Richard Clements, was a big time Jethro Tull fan, and we would often have a Tull album playing in the back room of the class where we put together that journal.

    More good times.

    EfyA


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  • From will.dockery@will.dockery@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (Will-Dockery) to alt.arts.poetry.comments on Fri Oct 10 08:09:51 2025
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    marika wrote:
    Will Dockery <user3274> wrote:


    Jdchase310@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (Jordy) posted:

    Will Dockery wrote:
    Jdchase310@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (Jordy) posted:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X15PsqN0DHc

    Great Jethro Tull selection, Jordy.

    Bonjour Will

    Good evening again my friend.

    Hola Mr Will

    Great to see a positive attitude and a friendly face here tonight, Jordy.
    As you know, that's a rare thing on the newsgroups sometimes.

    Your poetry contributions are always welcome here, Jordy.




    I was in Maine last week, walked by a book sellerrCOs window. He had a lot of really good vinyl in the window. Saw the album cover for Thick as a Brick. Stopped for a minute to reminisce about the time I saw it performed live. Good Times.



    Yes, that must have been quite a show.

    Thinking of Jethro Tull takes me back to 1976 (at this time) whfn looking at this recently scanned photograph of my high school literary journal (Pegasus) staff.

    In the photograph (attachment below) the fellow on the upper far right, Richard Clements, was a big time Jethro Tull fan, and we would often have a Tull album playing in the back room of the class where we put together that journal.

    More good times.

    (See photo attachment at JLA Forums.)


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