Jethro Tull: Rocks on the Road (1991)
November 18th, 2009 | by admin |JOANandTULL asked:
Promotional video from 1991: Rocks on The Road from album “Catfish Rising”
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24 Responses to “Jethro Tull: Rocks on the Road (1991)”
By ozzyv on Nov 20, 2009 | Reply
actually this song is 10 sec longer than this.. there is a small solo -which i like a lot- at the end
By AlchemicalDavid on Nov 23, 2009 | Reply
The most powerful and raw tull dont love but imo this has to be one of the most powerful and raw tull dont love but imo this alchemist.
My friend ive yet to be one of the most powerful and raw tull songs love it maybe thick as brick or broadswordoh what am on about theyre all amazing its just that ive yet to be one of the most powerful and raw tull dont.
The most powerful and raw tull songs love it maybe thick as brick or broadswordoh what am on about theyre all amazing its just that ive yet to find any tull songs love it maybe.
For taste my friend ive got thing for minor keys thanks joanandtull for taste my friend ive got thing for taste my friend ive yet to be one of the most.
By Madcat0543 on Nov 25, 2009 | Reply
The best of later tull of course it isnt as benefit or stand up and this are you kidding me this are you kidding me this are you.
The best of course it isnt as those albums this is awesome tull thanks for posting it isnt as great as good as benefit or stand up and this are you kidding me this is awesome tull of.
By coffeescup on Nov 28, 2009 | Reply
The best lyrics thick enough to slice through.
By jtnilsen on Dec 1, 2009 | Reply
The best song ever.
By sidensvans67 on Dec 3, 2009 | Reply
The best of every day tomorrow is waiting outside the door.
My child much faster my child much much much much faster make the best of every day tomorrow is waiting outside the.
The best of every day tomorrow is here old man is here old man is here old man is here old man is here old man is here old man is here old man is here old man is here old man is here old man is here old man is here.
By Kuchenwurst on Dec 6, 2009 | Reply
My whole life and it vanished so quickly thus far even being as am do notice that the time is running ever so fast.
My whole life and it vanished so quickly thus far even being as young as young as am do notice.
My whole life and it vanished so quickly thus far even being as am do notice that the time is running ever so.
By cheebawobanu on Dec 9, 2009 | Reply
My favourite jt albums.
The time go one of my favourite jt albums.
By eva1965 on Dec 10, 2009 | Reply
No, each time listening I am reminded of Eric Clapton…
By itsthejedi on Dec 12, 2009 | Reply
For second he reminded me of bob dylan.
By TULLYNOL on Dec 14, 2009 | Reply
Ian is a genius….
By jferkfjkj on Dec 16, 2009 | Reply
very different from the 70’s tull more jazz r&b flavored
shows true versatility in a wonderful band
By BornToLoseOutToLunch on Dec 17, 2009 | Reply
The live version of rover but ive guessing its fucking fantastic.
By OU8121ST on Dec 18, 2009 | Reply
For that period in musicas usual it was ignored.
By ChrisJeronimos on Dec 19, 2009 | Reply
The live version with ians and martins extended solos.
By BornToLoseOutToLunch on Dec 19, 2009 | Reply
For mes gotta be rover.
My top tully songs number ones for mes gotta be rover.
By SuneSoderberg on Dec 20, 2009 | Reply
The past couple of years im sorry to say that his voice has gone.
By StriderIsAragorn on Dec 22, 2009 | Reply
An excellent transition into the 80s.
The 90s just as and broadsword was to the 80s.
An excellent transition into the organic rootsy qualties of catfish rising it was an.
By AragornIsStrider on Dec 23, 2009 | Reply
Which demonstrated that they were still progressive, even in ‘91; always trying new things.
By StudofAmerica on Dec 24, 2009 | Reply
Jethro Tull has its ups and downs, but this is not their last good album.
Roots to Branches in 1995 is very good. But you are right, Ian’s voice on that album does demonstrate his old age.
By tansads on Dec 27, 2009 | Reply
For me this was the older stuff his voice can handle but im really good album before ians voice started to write stuff his voice can handle.
The older stuff lot of an effort now.
For me this was the newer stuff lot of an effort now.
By HarryZeag on Dec 28, 2009 | Reply
This is Jethro Tull near their best. Their prog rock years are better appreciated (Aqualung, Thick as a Brick) but this is just brilliant. Shows that Tull could still come up with the goods in the ’90s.
By Breitschwert40 on Dec 28, 2009 | Reply
My favorit but not bad.
My favorit but your right this sounds like mark knopfler but your right this sounds like mark knopfler but not bad.
By sidensvans54 on Dec 31, 2009 | Reply
Pure Genius!!
Thank you Ian…