Post subject: [2022-01-28] Jethro Tull "The Zealot Gene" (InsideOut)
Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2021 12:00 am
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Well, even without Martin, Ian was traveling and performing with others AS Tull. So, perhaps the same people will make the new Tull album, even sans Martin, or maybe Martin is willing to be there, too?
Post subject: [2022-01-28] Jethro Tull "The Zealot Gene" (InsideOut)
Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2021 5:40 am
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I thought that Ian's voice was supposedly almost completely shot. Can we really expect much here?
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Post subject: [2022-01-28] Jethro Tull "The Zealot Gene" (InsideOut)
Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2021 9:07 am
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I wouldn't have any great expectation of Ian's voice being powerful, or anything like that, but I expect it'll be serviceable. The last concert I saw with him he had guest vocalists helping him on some of the classic Tull songs. But it's a different thing entirely when doing studio singing without any need to do more than one song in a row.
Post subject: [2022-01-28] Jethro Tull "The Zealot Gene" (InsideOut)
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One of the things that'll affect Ian's voice is he suffers from copd which was caused[according to what he said some time ago on the interview he did on AXS TV.]by the fog machines Jethro Tull used years ago.......In that interview with Dan Rather Ian said that if he were to stop playing the flute he'd die so that's why he keeps recording/performing.
Post subject: [2022-01-28] Jethro Tull "The Zealot Gene" (InsideOut)
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Current Tull lineup: Ian Anderson Joe Parrish (guitar) 2020-present John O’Hara (keys) 2007-11, 2017-present David Goodier (bass) 2007-11, 2017-present Scott Hammond (drums) 2017-present
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Post subject: [2022-01-28] Jethro Tull "The Zealot Gene" (InsideOut)
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I'm looking forward to this album, but it makes me think: This is the opposite of the Yes situation. Instead of the band carrying on with a new singer, we have the old singer carrying on with a new band. It's the same band that Ian Anderson was touring and recording with under his own name and they're very good.
I kind of wish Jon Anderson and Martin Barre would team up for a project!
Post subject: [2022-01-28] Jethro Tull "The Zealot Gene" (InsideOut)
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