Avg rating:
Your rating:
Total ratings: 1927
Length: 3:11
Plays (last 30 days): 1
And leave you in a Wimpy bar
You tell me that we've gone too far
Come running up to me
Make the scene at cousin Jack's
Leave him to put the bottles back
Mends his glasses that I cracked
Well that one's up to me, hey
Oh, it's up to me
It's up to me
I buy a Silver Cloud to ride
Pack the tennis club inside
Trouser cuffs hung far too wide
Well, it was up to me
Tyres down on your bicycle
Your nose feels like an icicle
The yellow fingered smoky girl
Is looking up to me, yeah
Whoa, you know it's up to me, yeah
Well I'm a common working man
With a half of bitter, bread and jam
And if it pleases me I'll put one on you, man
When the cuppa fades away
Whoa, it's up to me
Whoa, I said, it's up to me, yeah
The rainy season comes to pass
The day-glo pirate sinks at last
And if I laughed a bit too fast
Well, it was up to me
Take you to the cinema
And leave you in a Wimpy bar
You tell me that we've gone too far
Come running up to me, hey
Whoa, you know it's up to me, yeah
I said it's up to me, yeah
Proof that a flute is not meant to be in Rock and Roll. Liked them as a kid but a listen later in life and thought , "I liked this ?"
Ian Anderson said he didn't write it as a concept album
Then he tossed out "Thick As a Brick" to make up for it.
A little of your whining goes a long way. Whine less often. And by less I mean never.
I dunno. It was a clever line. I disagree, but it was clever.
Awww- C'mon You know you like it
Me too if i ever hear that song again i will scream bloody murder
Ian Anderson said he didn't write it as a concept album
A little of your whining goes a long way. Whine less often. And by less I mean never.
Wimpy Bars are still going, though few are the survivors of the onslaught of Macdonald's and Burger King. There's one in the Broadmarsh Centre in Nottingham for sure.
I'll gladly pay you on Tuesday for a hamburger today
PSD'd from Bowie to Jethro Tull and China Girls was still on when it ended.
Does he aspire to be an 18th Century agriculturist? Does he even aspire to be Ian Anderson?
or Ian Anderson for that matter..
If it were up to me, we'd never hear Metallica and hear Tull at least once a day.
LowPhreak for President!!!
If it were up to me, we'd never hear Metallica and hear Tull at least once a day.
Still farming in Scotland I believe.. owns quite a Large estate that encompasses the working farm.
fine Olde English from Nixon's days
DUH
Well, we all get older. He's 66 now.
The origin of grunge clothes, hair, and beards.
sorry, bro, we are still here, and it started many years before grunge was a drip down.......war types have short hair and uniforms..
The origin of grunge clothes, hair, and beards.
And leave you in a Wimpy Bar"
Now that dates this.... and me!
Wimpy Bars are still going, though few are the survivors of the onslaught of Macdonald's and Burger King. There's one in the Broadmarsh Centre in Nottingham for sure.
And leave you in a Wimpy Bar"
Now that dates this.... and me!
1970; heard Teacher, from Benefit.
Everything changed. I was 16 years old.
What a master, Anderson!
Oh yes. And yes. Well played, Sir William.
Nicely chosen.
One of my favorites.
What a silly comment? Make you happier if he didn't wear a watch...that's just goofy. I saw him recently, great show and not sure if he was with or without watch. Really didn't matter.
It was meant to be a "silly comment", not a discourse on how Time is a man-made construct. It may be a bit fanciful to call the comment "goofy", though.
Give Heavy Horses a shot, if you haven't already. Their finest and most coherent album, in my opinion.
One of my favorites.
in the early 2000's I was listening on the car radio to some lovey dovey song which was also by or called aqualung - had a very sad moment thinking that in 1971 we could have something like Aqualung with a bit of social comment and interest and in 2003 or whatever we are back to airwaves full of lovey dovey anodine nothingness. What a progressive generation we turned out to be! (not) mind you IA/JT ended up singing about girls with long legs in his male menopause which was not exactly worlds news either.
Does he really need to wear that watch while performing? I guess it matches his Rolex® codpiece.
What a silly comment? Make you happier if he didn't wear a watch...that's just goofy. I saw him recently, great show and not sure if he was with or without watch. Really didn't matter.
Does he really need to wear that watch while performing? I guess it matches his Rolex® codpiece.
Give Heavy Horses a shot, if you haven't already. Their finest and most coherent album, in my opinion.
Took me a while to get to enjoy them, and even was bored (shame on me) at a live show they had here in Israel.
But - came around and quite like them now!
Most Interesting music they have.
Was that at St Albans? I was at that gig - excellent ;-)
I wouldn't mind, for a little while at least.
That was a good year for me...
And here I was, hoping for change.
Alas, there's still Jethro Tull on Radio Paradise.
On the other hand, so much else has changed. Right? Work with me here, people.
Some things are not supposed to be messed with,,
Agree!!
And here I was, hoping for change.
Alas, there's still Jethro Tull on Radio Paradise.
On the other hand, so much else has changed. Right? Work with me here, people.
Allo Allo!
Love the Album
PERIOD
I grew up on this magic
Found out later that the "contest" was a gag. Guess I was the last one on the block to know that Benefit lacked playing times. Coulda hated Tull, but ended up hating Reprise and FM in roughly that order.
The early version with Glenn Cornick on bass quitar Martin Barre and Ian Anderson
Check out albums Stand UP and Benefit.
Live, these guys were one of the great bands to see, right up there with the Who and led Zepp!
I also like This Was a lot, although I'm well aware that LP had Mick Abrahms on lead guitar. He left JT to form Blodwyn Pig, of course.
You seem to have forgotten the smiley to indicate you're having us on.
And here I was, hoping for change.
Alas, there's still Jethro Tull on Radio Paradise.
Yeah, some things in America are still ruled by old white men.
The early version with Glenn Cornick on bass quitar Martin Barre and Ian Anderson
Check out albums Stand UP and Benefit.
Live, these guys were one of the great bands to see, right up there with the Who and led Zepp!
And here I was, hoping for change.
Alas, there's still Jethro Tull on Radio Paradise.
Jethro Tull was an amazing band and their concerts were always outstanding. Their mix of traditional Celtic music with rock's booming beat remains distinctive and classic. Though "Up To Me" is not among my favorites, I have several of their tunes on my "play it at my funeral" CD (Dun Ringall, Jack A Lynn, Kelpie, and Grace), and one of their album covers on my shoulder (Roots to Branches).
Tull will always be part of my eclectic musical taste, and a group of Brits whose musical genius compares to the Beatles and Stones.
Rock On!
It really does not get much worse than this.... Jethro Tull should be put to rest - permanently ( that picture of that bad truly says it all... )