On Fri, Sep 10, 2004 at 06:56:40PM +0200, Tom Szilagyi wrote: > On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 04:39:13PM -0400, Eric Dantan Rzewnicki wrote: > > On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 08:57:31PM +0100, tim hall wrote: > > > Last Wednesday 08 September 2004 20:19, Eric Dantan Rzewnicki was like: > > > > sitting on a park bench ... > > > " ... eyeing little girls with bad intents / > > > snot running down his nose / > > > greasy fingers smearing shabby clo-othes ... " > > > My first thought too - It's an enduring image isn't it? > > sure, if not quite endearing. Actually, I prefer Jethro Tull's folkier > > stuff much more. Benefit, Stand Up, Living in the Past and War Child are > > the albums I know best. > Hey, don't forget about Thick As A Brick, Too Old To Rock'N'Roll: Too > Young To Die! and Minstrel in the Gallery. They are all damn fine IMO. > Also, A Little Light Music shows how good they are in concert. > (I verified this, as I was lucky enough to go to one of their > shows... :)) Ok, actually, I should admit it ... the albums I listed were the only ones my dad had in his LP collection. I've heard most of Rock Island, too, but other than that, I don't know more than half of their stuff. I was impressed that they could still rock hard. Have you listened to any of Ian Anderson's solo work? I haven't, but I've heard on occassion that he's actually quite good and his flute playing has gotten better with age. :) -Eric Rz.