Pepe Papon <
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> TIAB (one of my all-time favorite rock albums) is really a series of
> songs interconnected with instrumental transitions.
I think it' so Cool how they put that one long multi-part tune together.
First one person starts working on a groove and builds in into something,
then the next person takes it from there and does a similar thing with
it, and it keeps growing longer and longer, until there was almost no
more room for one LP, and to go with it, attributed to Ian Anderson's
fictional, or hallucinatory "Gerald Bostock", is a cute little story
about how Gerald aka "Little Milton" was disqualified from a poetry
contest for the anti-establishment tone of his poem "Thick As A Brick",
but Jethro Tull saved the day by immortalizing "Little Milton's" poem in
one long 43 minute 46 second song that took an entire LP to hold it ;)
Now THAT'S Innovation! And it's a JAM too!
Ouisie