Everyone's heard Aqualung a zillion times, and locomotive breath is posted, so... here's My God -- powerful song.
P.S.
I had them all, Songs From the Wood, Broadsword and the Beast, Aqualung, Passion Play, Living in the Past (great song as well as album, BTW) Thick as a Brick, Too Old to Rock and Roll Too Young to Die, etc. etc.
Gateway music for punk rock, this and Black Sabbath, I always thought. I never met any punk rockers not into Jethro Tull and Ozzy. You have this quiet little melodic rebellion music and it inspires a whole generation of spiky anti-Thatcherite Brits and anracho-punk. It doesn't seem that way, but think of early Damned or even the Pistols. Sure they borrowed from the Ramones who borrowed from the garage rockers and the R&B/do-wop bands, but the connections are there.
You can hear Black Sabbath influences in like pretty much everything and a lot of Tull in a god bit of stuff too (Crass, maybe even a little Subhumans, anyone?)
And in that vein: Hymn 43
Jordo!
05-07-2015 08:50 AM
Okay, well guess I should share this too if I haven't already done so drunkenly and forgotten -- been in my heavy rotation list lately -- BRILLIANT ALBUM
Back into D.O.A. too lately...
Jordo!
05-08-2015 10:27 AM
Friday need a likkl roots for i and i.
Then, fe allaya rudebwoys
Jordo!
05-08-2015 10:58 AM
Oh, and this was playing in my head, so I guess that counts... "reality" is all an illusion of neural interpolation of the physical universe, so therefore I was listening to this just as if it were playing outside of my head (that sounds like I need some thorazine...)
Never mind. Just listen.
Great song, but not crazy enough. Maybe some Melt Banana next... hmmm...
Jordo!
05-08-2015 11:25 AM
Okay last one -- a likkl rubadub: Eek-a-mouse!
Peel sessions if you like...
I'll save Melt Banana for when I'm feeling less mellow...