In most cases, my favorite Jethro Tull songs will be determined by how I feel about them as live performance songs, not by the recorded identity.
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Living in the past is a Jethro Tull album, not a smart poker strategy.
The songs are inspired by my experiences. Sometimes they are more than my real-life and, conversely, my life is more than just my songs.
My songs always sound a lot better in person than they do on the record.
Good records - from my point of view, where I grew up which was Led Zeppelin and Jethro Tull... bands that were pushing the envelope a little - musically and in production.
I don't think songs have to be like these super-#1-smash-hit-sounding songs, because I think it's more important that it's like, 'Hey! This is coming out of me. This is something I connect with. This is something that I like to sing.'
All those songs reflect all the people that live within me.
I probably listen to Burn more than any of them, because it was so new me, so novel. To see my name on an actual record was such an incredible feeling.
Singing songs that represent everything I am is just the best feeling in the world.
It's very hard for me to think about my songs and attribute some significance to them.
Most of my songs aren't about me. They're about stuff I've seen.
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