amateriat
We're all light!
Okay, I suppose you have to be a bit of a Jethro Tull fan to appreciate this. But I just discovered, while doing a casual Web search on some Anderson stuff, that (1) today is his birthday, and (2), he's rather into photography, particularly (wait for it...) with Leicas.
That's all. It's been a long day here...
- Barrett
That's all. It's been a long day here...
- Barrett
photogdave
Shops local
I don't get it. But then again, I'm thick as a brick! 
freeranger
Well-known
I suppose you'd have to be a warchild to be old enough to like Tull
noimmunity
scratch my niche
what happens when cross-eyed mary gets a hold of that leica?!
Bobfrance
Over Exposed
Is there a gallery of his work?
...and is there a minstrel in it?
...and is there a minstrel in it?
Muggins
Junk magnet
Best guest, though, was Robert Plant!
Adrian
(Oh, I took my C3 for Argust 8th. There you go, got rangefinders into the post!)
jmilkins
Digited User
I'll Stand Up and and admit that you don't have to be Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll, Too Young to Die to love the Tull.
Some people might think those of us using RF's are Living in the Past, but to them I say its a A Passion Play we keep Under Wraps.
Some people might think those of us using RF's are Living in the Past, but to them I say its a A Passion Play we keep Under Wraps.
btgc
Veteran
he's rather into photography, particularly (wait for it...) with Leicas.
What? Not Yashi'Electro 35??
will go look up his pictures - he's a man who counts as musician, for me.
MichaelHarris
Well-known
Sitting on a park bench
eyeing little girls with bad intent.
Snot running down his nose
greasy fingers smearing shabby clothes.
Drying in the cold sun
Watching as the frilly panties run.
Wonder if he had a camera?
eyeing little girls with bad intent.
Snot running down his nose
greasy fingers smearing shabby clothes.
Drying in the cold sun
Watching as the frilly panties run.
Wonder if he had a camera?
amateriat
We're all light!
Whew...thanks, guys! For a little while here I thought I was on thin ice starting this thread. (Skating away, you know...)
- Barrett
- Barrett
nanthor
Well-known
Not surprising
Not surprising
Many great artists are blessed with talents in areas other than just the one they are famous for. Cat Stevens, John Lennon, and a few other musicians come to mind as people who have talent in music and art. It wouldn't surprise me one bit if Ian's photographs were exceptional. Some people are just amazingly creative and have to let it out in several ways. Bob.
Not surprising
Many great artists are blessed with talents in areas other than just the one they are famous for. Cat Stevens, John Lennon, and a few other musicians come to mind as people who have talent in music and art. It wouldn't surprise me one bit if Ian's photographs were exceptional. Some people are just amazingly creative and have to let it out in several ways. Bob.
kbg32
neo-romanticist
Jethro Tull was the first concert I ever attended - 1970, at the Westbury Music Fair, 2nd row. Their album Benefit was just released. I stopped listening to them after Thick As A Brick. I have a tremendous fondness for their early material and their first 3 albums. I remember seeing them on tv on Cass Eliot's show which name escapes me at this moment.
Trivia questions - what band did their original guitarist Mick Abrams go on to form?
And what famous guitarist sat in for only one gig?
Trivia questions - what band did their original guitarist Mick Abrams go on to form?
And what famous guitarist sat in for only one gig?
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mrb
Established
That would be Blodwyn Pig, of course.
kbg32
neo-romanticist
Mrb, you are correct. Do you know the second question?
Mark Wood
Well-known
Second question from Keith - it was Tony Iommi for the Rolling Stones Circus.
I was at Cropredy too and spotted a large brown camera case that had to be a rangefinder of some sort. So it was a C3 (I was too polite to ask!)
I was at Cropredy too and spotted a large brown camera case that had to be a rangefinder of some sort. So it was a C3 (I was too polite to ask!)
brachal
Refrigerated User
Who knew Tull fans could also be such awful punsters? You should all be ashamed of yourselves! I've been a Jethro Tull fan since I was 15 years old, and never knew that Ian's birthday was the day before mine (plus 21 years).
Muggins
Junk magnet
I was at Cropredy too and spotted a large brown camera case that had to be a rangefinder of some sort. So it was a C3 (I was too polite to ask!)
Or possibly it was just a large case, as everything was brown by the end of Saturday?
Yes, it was my Matchmatic - if I didn't make too bad a horlicks of guessing the exposure I'll be getting some pics on my Flickr account in a few days time. After all, Thursday was Argust 8th, and I don't really get it out often enough (fnarr fnarr)!
Adrian
kbg32
neo-romanticist
Excellent Mark! I wish I had prizes fro you both.
Mark Wood
Well-known
And there I was thinking the prize for each JT question was an M8...
Adrian - Carrying a (sorry) Nikon D200 at the Cropredy Festival meant that I would have been ashamed to talk to anyone carrying a proper camera anyway. Mind you, if you think you can be obsessive about cameras...
Cheers, Mark
Adrian - Carrying a (sorry) Nikon D200 at the Cropredy Festival meant that I would have been ashamed to talk to anyone carrying a proper camera anyway. Mind you, if you think you can be obsessive about cameras...
Cheers, Mark
Muggins
Junk magnet
I guess RFF is proof that we're all a little obsessive about cameras...
I must admit, given Cropredy's slightly eccentric reputation, that I thought I'd see more odd cameras (a la a Shuttleworth Collection airshow - where I spotted three transvestites of a certain age with Pentacons, someone wielding a Stereo Edixa, and a homemade stereo SLR outfit...), though I did have a chat with a chap with a Nikon FM - shooting 200 slide film rated at 800. Which is when I had a "I know diddley-squat about photography" moment...
Have you got all the mud out yet?
Adrian
I must admit, given Cropredy's slightly eccentric reputation, that I thought I'd see more odd cameras (a la a Shuttleworth Collection airshow - where I spotted three transvestites of a certain age with Pentacons, someone wielding a Stereo Edixa, and a homemade stereo SLR outfit...), though I did have a chat with a chap with a Nikon FM - shooting 200 slide film rated at 800. Which is when I had a "I know diddley-squat about photography" moment...
Have you got all the mud out yet?
Adrian
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