Fez Hammersticks
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First heard Jethro Tull somewhere around 1965.
Your IQ points go higher listening to this:
I may have heard them back then but I wouldn't remember, I wasn't a year old till November of 1965.![]()
I saw them on the Thick as a Brick tour and the Passion Play tour....Ian Anderson was a freak of nature back then...one of the great British bands of the era...Martin Barre is a very unsung guitarist as well....brings back good memories....I picked up a copy of Songs from the woods a couple years back..love me some TullMust have listened to "Thick as a Brick" a hundred times...Ian Anderson was an animal onstage.
Yeah, it stuck with me because I heard it during the summer when I got my first job which was at Tektronix....great one hit wonder.
Yeah, it stuck with me because I heard it during the summer when I got my first job which was at Tektronix.
Wouldn’t be the 1st time someone’s computer program was wrong.Paul McCartney and John Lennon agreed that John had written all of the words of “In My Life,” but disagreed upon who had written the entire melody. They agreed that Paul had at least helped with the middle eight bars.
One week ago, Harvard and Dalhousie U. statistics professors gave a presentation at the Joint Statistical Meetings (JSM) in Vancouver, B.C. Their computer program analyzed note and chord transitions to find that the probability that Paul McCartney wrote any of the melodies is 1.8%, even the middle.
http://ww2.amstat.org/meetings/jsm/2018/onlineprogram/AbstractDetails.cfm?abstractid=329336
https://www.inverse.com/article/47568-beatles-song-statistics-lennon-mccartney