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E: 03/04 Jethro Tull at The Dome (Brighton) (email/post/text)
rrickyuk
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This is from one80 news, Fri mar 28, p.30.
Jethro Tull’s 1971 hit album is named after which of their
fictional characters who is described in their lyrics as wandering
the streets and: “eyeing little girls with bad intent”?
(a) Aqualung
(b) Pope Benedict XVI
(c) Homer Simpson
TO ENTER:
1) Email your answer to
[EMAIL="info@one80news.co.uk"]info@one80news.co.uk[/EMAIL]
giving your
name, address & telephone number.
2) Text ‘one80comp’ and your answer to 07775630594 with
your name and address.
3) Pop your answer on a postcard with contact details to
one80news, 4 Steine Street, Brighton BN2 1TE.
This prize is non-transferable and there is no cash
alternative. Usual one80news conditions apply (available
on request). Closing date for entries is 3 April 2008.
NAMED AFTER the 18th century
agriculturist who brought
science to farming, Jethro Tull
have performed their own cultural
revolution in the music
business. The British band has
blended more genres of music
together than most, kicking off
with blues and gathering elements
of classical, folk, ethnic,
jazz and eventually metal into
their style, Jethro Tull have
straddled the last four decades
with their unique rock. Their
best known album, Aqualung
(1971), was a bold anti-Church
manifesto at a time when many
of the flower-power generation
followed Jesus Christ Superstar
into pop-Christianity. Still
going strong, the folk-rock
champions are at The Dome
7.30pm on Fri 11 April.
G'luck!
Jethro Tull’s 1971 hit album is named after which of their
fictional characters who is described in their lyrics as wandering
the streets and: “eyeing little girls with bad intent”?
(a) Aqualung
(b) Pope Benedict XVI
(c) Homer Simpson
TO ENTER:
1) Email your answer to
[EMAIL="info@one80news.co.uk"]info@one80news.co.uk[/EMAIL]
giving your
name, address & telephone number.
2) Text ‘one80comp’ and your answer to 07775630594 with
your name and address.
3) Pop your answer on a postcard with contact details to
one80news, 4 Steine Street, Brighton BN2 1TE.
This prize is non-transferable and there is no cash
alternative. Usual one80news conditions apply (available
on request). Closing date for entries is 3 April 2008.
NAMED AFTER the 18th century
agriculturist who brought
science to farming, Jethro Tull
have performed their own cultural
revolution in the music
business. The British band has
blended more genres of music
together than most, kicking off
with blues and gathering elements
of classical, folk, ethnic,
jazz and eventually metal into
their style, Jethro Tull have
straddled the last four decades
with their unique rock. Their
best known album, Aqualung
(1971), was a bold anti-Church
manifesto at a time when many
of the flower-power generation
followed Jesus Christ Superstar
into pop-Christianity. Still
going strong, the folk-rock
champions are at The Dome
7.30pm on Fri 11 April.
G'luck!
Al Mac Appreciation Society No. 188
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