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Glenn Cornick bass timeline pre-JT through Wild Turkey and Paris - updated
uwe:
Actually, that first album is one of my favorites from their oeuvre! :mrgreen: The music was then still very warm and organic.
But my Tull tastes are kinda odd, I like Passion Play and War Child too. I know, Anderson derides today his attempts to play saxophone, but I liked what he did with it and the colors it gave JT on those albums. Of course he wasn't a real sax player, but much like David Bowie his playing had something.
Alanko:
Who was Neil Clark? Did he make the black pickguard for the TBII seen in the Tull footage from 1970?
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