Old 16th November 2003, 15:01   #1
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Favourite 'J' Bands

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Old 16th November 2003, 15:18   #2
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Old 16th November 2003, 16:19   #3
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Yippee!!!!! J!!

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Old 16th November 2003, 16:56   #5
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Old 16th November 2003, 16:56   #6
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Jethro Tull invented the seed drill (in 1701), the horse-drawn hoe, and an improved plough. Tull was educated at Oxford, England where studied law, he later studied agriculture during his travels across Europe. Jethro Tull inherited land in the southern part of England where he put into practice his study of agriculture.
His seed drill would sow seed in uniform rows and cover up the seed in the rows. Up to that point, sowing seeds was done by hand by scattering seeds on the ground. Tull considered this method wasteful since many seeds did not take root. The first prototype seed drill was built from the foot pedals of Jethro Tull's local church organ.

Jethro Tull was part of a group of farmers who founded the Norfolk system, an early attempt to apply science to farming. In 1731, Jethro Tull published "The New Horse Houghing Husbandry: or, an Essay on the Principles of Tillage and Vegetation".

.... and played rock music in his spare time.

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Old 16th November 2003, 17:54   #7
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One of the first heavy metal bands (although that is a newer album).
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Old 16th November 2003, 23:54   #8
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I liked their older stuff, though...

A very close Japanese friend I knew a while ago once said to me "Watashi no koto wo oboeta, onegai shimasu...Yakusoku?"

I forgot his name though...
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Old 17th November 2003, 15:09   #10
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Joy Electric - imagine Neil Tennant singing for the Human League...

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Old 17th November 2003, 15:32   #11
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he's from your country cylob but do you recognize him from just the pic ( no cheating with the proporties of the image)??????

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Old 17th November 2003, 17:40   #12
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Jona Lewie - I have 2 of his tracks. Stop the Cavalry's still a festive classic over here. That's a nice pic - looks like a council estate in Harlow/Essex (complete with Austin Allegro).

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you can find him in the kitchen at party's( the other song)

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Old 18th November 2003, 07:24   #14
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Yes, a good track (early new wave). I remember his appearance on TOTP. Class.

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Old 30th November 2003, 17:23   #18
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How could i forget The Jam.

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How could i forget The Jam.
a dutch windmill has to remind the brits about one of their best new wave groups of the 80's

runs of to the 'S' to post the follow up group after the jam

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