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a review by Ian Anderson Over the years, there have been a fair few writers who have attempted to plumb the unfathomable depths of The Jolly Jethros’ secret lives: not that there is much to plumb. Maybe the odd grubby descent into Jogmania, Pussycatology, or overindulgence at the table of the Great God Hurry Curry.
Together with some anecdotal support from interviews with me, this book – hardbacked to the core – puts down for once and for all the wordy cravings and meanderings of youth, maturity and middle-to-late age. Must bring it up to date soon. The first more analytical attempt of note was the more informed and
down to earth biographical approach of one David Rees – a modest
chap who, The Americans were not to be left out with a trilogy of efforts forthcoming in the last two or three years. Barbara Espinoza wrote to me to ask for interviews and contacts for
a proposed book. She managed the unthinkable: an interview with the reclusive
hermit, Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond! Jeffrey offered up some
Driving In Diverse: A Collective Profile Barbara needs a little help on the proof-reading front – a lot of typos and grammatical no-no’s here, but still a good read. Published in 1999, her book is curiously named "Driving In Diverse."
A new entrant to the Tull author hall of infamy is Raymond Benson – the
official author of contemporary James Bond books. Raymond has now completed
a small but perfectly formed (how would I know, since I haven’t
seen it) little book of modest dimension and price to initiate the less
The above authors have all reached out to long-standing Tull fans and neophytes alike with a huge investment in time, labour and commitment. Their love of the band comes shining through and I take my hat off to them all. Far too lazy to put pen to paper or digit to QWERTY, I leave this rarified atmosphere to their own circular breathing. There have, of course been other Tull authors from other countries, published in their native tongues, and forgive me for not mentioning their names and efforts here. I guess you will find them, on the w.w. web, as indeed you will those detailed above. Am***n.com will oblige and B****s and N**b*l can probably take your money too. So, give the ears a rest. Pick up a book sometime and let their words do the talking. Here’s to all the Tull authors – bet they never do it again! IA |
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