Saturday, September 30, 2006

Ian and Friends


I am writing this post listening to "Thick as Brick" By Jethro Tull. It all started when I was searching for shows to go to that would be a good time. I saw in the paper, "Ian Anderson plays the orchestral Jethro Tull. One night only. I was immediatly on it. Got on the computer, found the best tickets for the best price, and bam. I got my seats. Row Y seats one and two (in the aisle) I traveled with my bud Paul, from Pauls rants, and fellow David Jaffe (The biggest Tull fan ever) We first had a delightful dinner at the world famous Hermanos, Which consisted of garlic nachos, and a couple of enchiladas. We ended up running to the theater because we were almost late. We did make it in time though.
The show was aboulutly mind blowing. It blew my mind. During the first half, the extremely talented flutist, played rock and jazz versions of Mozart and Bach. Cool Huh? Well, check out the second half, After the intermission, I came back with an insane tee shirt. Ian played all classic Tull songs through the second half. It "Made my ears bleed" Coming back for an encore at the end and played Locomotive Breath. Great song. We then departed from a night of awesomeness, proceeded to Dunkin Doughnuts for the Club Club meeting the next moring. One of the best nights ever. PEACE!

3 comments:

Michard said...
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Michard said...

Pat, yeah, your blog is definately better than mine. I totally agree, my blog is about as bad as your football team (really sucky.) By the way, thanks for the easy win this week. Apreciate it.
-Michard

Waldo J. Cartridge said...

I hadn't heard of Jethro Tull until this year, when my history teacher mentioned it was his favorite.