T. Rex should’ve been in the Hall 20 years ago. It’s also still a travesty that Jethro Tull is not in the Hall.https://twitter.com/RMCarpiano/status/1217524633085169664 …
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Replying to @gorskon
Well, Elton John is in there, and at least his stuff doesn't remind me of a 1960s washing machine thrashing away. Tull's omission is a bit odd, but then they weren't really mainstream.
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Jethro Tull not mainstream? Are you freakin’ kidding me? “Thick as a Brick” reached #1 on the Billboard chart in 1972 and charted for 46 weeks. “Aqualung” reached #7 in the US and #4 in the UK in 1971. Lots of Tull albums charted high for a long time. http://tsort.info/music/bhb4n0.htm …
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But who cites them as an influence? I think it's disgusting. We need more flautists in rock.
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Big Big Train sure sounds as though it was heavily influenced by Tull.https://thefirenote.com/2016/07/12/big-big-train-folklore-album-review/ …
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So so The Decemberists.
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