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"Mother Goose" was written by Jethro Tull frontman Ian Anderson. Anderson, who recalled writing the song in the summer of 1970, singled out the song as one of the earliest written for the band's 1971 album, Aqualung. He also noted the song as being somewhat atypical of his writing style, commenting, "I tend to be more in social realism, in ...
Filled with imagery from medieval Britain (especially in the "Jack-in-the-Green", "Cup of Wonder", and "Ring Out Solstice Bells" lyrics), and ornamental folk arrangement (as in "Velvet Green" and "Fire at Midnight"), Songs From the Wood was a departure from the hard rock of earlier Jethro Tull material, though it still retained some of the band's older, progressive sound.
"Life is a Long Song" - 3:18 "Cheap Day Return" - 1:22 "Mother Goose" - 3:53 "Wond'ring Aloud" - 1:55 "Thick as a Brick (Intro) (Edit No 1)" - 3:03 "Skating Away on the Thin Ice of the New Day" - 4:11 "Cold Wind to Valhalla (Intro)" - 1:29 "One White Duck / 0 10 = Nothing at All" - 4:38 "Salamander" - 2:51 "Jack in the Green" - 2:29 "Velvet ...
SPOILER ALERT: This post contains spoilers from the series premiere of Showtime’s “Dexter: Original Sin” now streaming on Paramount+. “Things were a little messy in the beginning…”
Dexter: Original Sin releases new episodes on Fridays on Paramount+ with Showtime, which then air Sundays at 10 p.m. ET/PT on Showtime. Read the original article on Entertainment Weekly.
Everybody’s favorite killer is back on the prowl.. Showtime and Paramount+ initially announced in February 2023 that Dexter, the hit thriller that ran from 2006 to 2013, would be receiving a ...
Songwriter Ian Anderson described the song as "a blues for Jesus, about the gory, glory seekers who use his name as an excuse for a lot of unsavoury things. You know, 'Hey Dad, it's not my fault — the missionaries lied.'" [3] Sean Murphy of PopMatters wrote that, "For “Hymn 43” Anderson sets his sights on the US and in quick order sets about decimating the hypocrisy and myth-making of ...
Captain Aaron Spencer (Patrick Dempsey) and Harry Morgan (Christian Slater) in "Dexter: Original Sin." "It was over 30 years ago; we were young, competitive nuts. It was crazy," says Slater, now a ...