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My God (Nothing is Easy) (Original Post)
kentuck
Mar 2020
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Tull concerts were incredible. Mesmerizing from beginning to end. Was fortunate to see them 5 times.
SaveOurDemocracy
Mar 2020
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maxrandb
(15,296 posts)1. Thanks for the amazing Tull
Martin Barre is such an underrated guitarist and Ian is just so talented.
Saved my paper route money to see them in Columbus Ohio in the 70's. I think it was the Songs From the Woods tour.
Stuart G
(38,414 posts)2. Thanks for the wonderful video....."If it were easy, it would be easy."
GemDigger
(4,305 posts)3. Thanks for the heavy dose of deja vu.
SaveOurDemocracy
(4,400 posts)4. Tull concerts were incredible. Mesmerizing from beginning to end. Was fortunate to see them 5 times.
Ian Anderson was entirely captivating and the entire stage, every level, was his playground. An incredibly talented musician, he would play every instrument on stage during the show.