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Jethro Tull Live Performance of Locomotive Breath

Date: June 30, 2002

In the live recording of "Locomotive Breath" from June 30, 2002, Jethro Tull showcased their classic sound with the charm and energy that fans adore. By this point in their career, the band had released their album "The Jethro Tull Christmas Album" in 2003, which marked a blend of seasonal favorites with their signature rock flair. Interestingly, Jethro Tull's music often incorporates elements of folk, blues, and classical music, creating a rich, textured listening experience. The 2002 performance captures the band’s long-standing tradition of musicianship and Ian Anderson's distinctive flute work—a hallmark that has set them apart since their formation in the late '60s. This combination of past and present reflects their enduring legacy in the progressive rock genre, making it a delight for both nostalgic fans and new listeners alike.

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