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raratt

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"“Thick as a Brick” is the longest popular rock song ever recorded. It is so long that it’s actually the only track on the album, with each part taking up an entire side! There is also a radio edit version of the song that’s shortened dramatically in order to provide a nice sampling of the music that would fit within the constraints of a radio song. Thick as a Brick is also said to be the first of Jethro Tull’s albums that consisted entirely of progressive rock."

43.50 minutes, I don't know what that is in metric. :shock:
 

Laughing Grass

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"“Thick as a Brick” is the longest popular rock song ever recorded. It is so long that it’s actually the only track on the album, with each part taking up an entire side! There is also a radio edit version of the song that’s shortened dramatically in order to provide a nice sampling of the music that would fit within the constraints of a radio song. Thick as a Brick is also said to be the first of Jethro Tull’s albums that consisted entirely of progressive rock."

43.50 minutes, I don't know what that is in metric. :shock:
 

neosapien

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Hey Neo, I had a funny reply to this but a lot of my posts seem to just disappear on this site. There must be a technical issue of some sort. :)
I actually did see it and was going to reply but yes it disappeared before I could quote it. I assumed it was made with humor though. As bragging about 5 inches is like bragging about a 'C' on your report card. And my mom is use to my dad's massive hog.
 
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