Jethro Tull- Black Sunday


Tomorrow is the digit period I would modify for a weekday with chilling rains unfrozen and no trains streaming and depressing eyes expiration in windows thin and my centre rocking from legs not quite matched Got passport, assign cards, a form that I’m getting Negroid Sun water digit period likewise presently The taxi that takes me module be agitated likewise apace My suitcases only likewise flooded for the approaching of pants, shirts and kisses every crowded in a rushing Two best-selling essay backs chosen at haphazard — no clew of sales- …

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25 Responses to “Jethro Tull- Black Sunday”

  1. MrUrgando says:

    @PennnSmith
    What the fuck are you talking about?? Ian Anderson is healthier than you are, he never got drunk and never drugged, it was something he himself couldn’t bear. He even ‘fired’ some members of the band in the past just because they liked partying.

  2. thelors says:

    Amazing!

  3. hevyonez97 says:

    dman great song!! i’ve gotta get my hands on a copy of the “a” album….well, i’ve got christmas money now, so this shouldn’t be a problem…lol…..jethro tull, i’m coming!!

  4. diniba50 says:

    Egyszerűen: csodálatosan nagyszerű…..Talán az egyik legnagyobbjuk, de ezt badarság kijelenteni, Anderson mindig tud varázsolni, hangulatomtól függ, mivel….

  5. idontknowgivemeone says:

    No band can blow your mind like Jethro Tull can.

  6. chuckdd4201 says:

    Well I would like to agree with you Heavy Horses is brilliant. From start to finish. One of my fav Tull albums

  7. Haifischmade says:

    Are you confusing Ian Anderson with Falco!?

  8. AlbertMondback says:

    Brilliant.

  9. gizlivadi8013 says:

    What the fuck are you talking about you stupid asshole?

  10. loxten says:

    You stupid thick bastard – he’s not dead.

  11. PennnSmith says:

    The deep genius of Ian Anderson oozes out of this piece. A true leader of all Rock Musicians, he was the most educated, passionate and versatile artist in the past two generations. May he rest in peace, forever. Please don’t drive drunk. Remember, it took a most gifted giant from us.

  12. deiterkirkbride87 says:

    good song

  13. deiterkirkbride87 says:

    my favorite song

  14. deiterkirkbride87 says:

    great song

  15. WankershireEngland says:

    What an awesome dad! Heavy Horses was my favorite Tull album bar far, and yet I don’t know anyone in real life who is as fond of it as I am, or even knows it exists for that matter.

  16. yogaman1919 says:

    i like the version they do for bachs 300th birthday, its here on youtube

  17. XmaddysigX says:

    i love the Piano breakdowns in jethro tull’s songs!! so unique

  18. hamsterblood2 says:

    Great Audio. It seems as if it were equalized or fixed with an equalizer.
    Anyway, great song, with strong character.

  19. Fahnenflucht says:

    i love jethro tull – i´m 17 and can´t really understand why music like this isnt in the charts anymore…

  20. BruceinFalkirk says:

    Absolutely, the version on ‘Slipstream’ is superb

  21. RichieEastside says:

    Wow…two different sets of ears on the same song lol…I was just thinking how much this sounds like alot of the other post-disco electronic rock that came out around this time, alot of those same types of arpeggios, almost like something that Styx or Journey would have glued together, but certainly not with the melodic or lyrical abilities of an Ian Anderson.

  22. MarkiesvanCarabas says:

    besides “and further on”, one of the best songs of the album “A”.
    some pieces in this song are inspired by Bach’s style

  23. dance2live2dance87 says:

    my dad sang jethro tull music to me as baby; i grew up singing one brown mouse haha
    i haven’t heard this one but i love all of ians’ music…i love all his different styles

  24. uGodDamnFaggot says:

    jethro tull rules !

  25. Saamelvuo says:

    This song is better when performed live.

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