Tuesday, September 13, 2022

JETHRO TULL - This Was LP 68 w Stand Up LP 69 w Benefit LP 70 w Thick As A Brick LP w CD 72 w Living In The Past 2LP 72 w Minstrel In The Gallery LP 75 w Bursting Out (Live) 2LP 78 w Roots To Branches CD 95

 

REPOST and ADD ON:  Found the live double album at Goodwill and added to previous.

LINK REPOSTED 4-24-2023:  https://mega.nz/file/87xWiT6S#FMa4Paqmg60ZuT0FoDq5TnKWscerDtJiSXuqRouTcXw


4 comments:

Viacomclosedmedown on youtube said...

Anonymous Anonymous said...
Hi, it's a pity that the links don't work. Now autumn and it's time to listen to Jethro Tull.
Can You re-upload them? Maybe all Lps in one post? Thanks

September 17, 2018 at 12:18 PM

SEPTEMBER 19, 2018 AT 8:38 AM
Slidewell said...
50 years later, and I still wish Mick Abrahams hadn't left Jethro Tull. 'This Was' is still the best JT album, and I'll stand on Ian Anderson's coffee table in my muddy boots and declare that.

SEPTEMBER 25, 2018 AT 10:14 AM

Viacomclosedmedown on youtube said...
Glen Cornick (R.I.P.) the original bass player who left in 71 is who I focused on ever since his mom was my Super at my CA apartment in 2002/3. She said her husband died in WWII as RAF and she held down the bar on the Thames afterwords where she told me Keith Moon and all his musician friends would hang out at regularly. I had her sign the Thick as A Brick CD at the time as it was all I had and she agreed to do it even though Glen is not on it. Great lady!

jimi2770 said...

please,update the link.thank you

Viacomclosedmedown on youtube said...

Link restored today

jimi2770 said...

thanks

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