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"Locomotive Breath" was released on Jethro Tull's 1971 album Aqualung in 1971. An edit of the song was released in the US as a single in 1971, backed with "Wind-Up", though it did not chart. A 1976 single release of the song, backed with "Fat Man", was more successful, reaching number 59 on the Billboard charts [8] and number 85 in Canada. [9]
Live at Madison Square Garden 1978 is a concert video and an album by British rock band Jethro Tull, released in 2009.It was recorded on 9 October 1978 at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
The songs on the album encompass a variety of musical genres, with elements of folk, blues, psychedelia, and hard rock. [11] The "riff-heavy" nature of tracks such as "Locomotive Breath", "Hymn 43" and "Wind Up" is regarded as a factor in the band's increased success after the release of the album, with Jethro Tull becoming "a major arena act" and a "fixture on FM radio" according to AllMusic.
The exact date for every single song has not been made public, but the introduction by Claude Nobs, most of "Flute Solo Improvisation", ... "Locomotive Breath" ...
"Aqualung" is a song by the British progressive rock band Jethro Tull, and the title track from their Aqualung (1971) album. The song was written by the band's frontman, Ian Anderson, and his then-wife Jennie Franks.
Locomotive Breath; The Secret Language Of Birds; Dot Com; Fat Man; Bourée; In The Grip Of Stronger Stuff; Interview with Ian Anderson, 1999; Cross-Eyed Mary; Hunt By Numbers; My Sunday Feeling (Live at Montreux 2003) Some Day The Sun Won't Shine For You; Life Is A Long Song; Living in the Past
Decades after its introduction, the game continues to be played and loved, so much so that these invaders now appear on shirts, emoji keyboards, and even street art. 1979: Adventure - IMDb rating: 7.2
In addition to his many distinctive contributions to the group's overall musical sound and stage personality, it is also notable that Evan composed the memorable piano introduction to "Locomotive Breath", having achieved this task in studio while some of the other band members were out to lunch.