And Vice Versa
Ian Anderson is Jethro Tull, for all intents and purposes. He is the group’s lead singer, flautist, accoustical guitarist, songwriter, spokesman and egotist. The group has been together about two and one half years and has been successful in quest of fame but the search for fortune hasn’t yet ended.
And Vice Versa
Ian Anderson is Jethro Tull, for all intents and purposes. He is the group’s lead singer, flautist, accoustical guitarist, songwriter, spokesman and egotist. The group has been together about two and one half years and has been successful in quest of fame but the search for fortune hasn’t yet ended. If it weren’t for Anderson, the group would have probably never crossed the Atlantic. The four musicians in the group aside from Anderson possess little in the way of personalities, but Anderson really doesn’t have one either.
Anderson is to Jethro Tull as Mick Jagger is to the Stones, but to a much greater degree of snobbery. In our interviews, he showed himself as a little boy who will put up with only things that go his way. Actually, it was hard to talk with him as I was honored by his down home attitude; I watched him eat dinner on two separate occasions. His eating habits do leave something to be desired, but proved he could very easily be mistaken for Mr. Middle America and his views indicate he would fall into the anguished “silent majority.”