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Is this a scathing commentary on British Imperialism, or is it just anti-war in general? One thing I like about British rock are their literary references. lyrics hereI like this song because the acoustic guitar at the begininng sounds so Medieval.
good song…great band. Ian Anderson & his flute...awesome. "Locomotive Breath" is on my top 10 favorite songs list
Ski, Ian doesn't sing all those lyrics in the final cut. I wasn't even aware that there was more to the song. Interesting though.
Ski, Ian doesn't sing all those lyrics in the final cut. I wasn't even aware that there was more to the song. Interesting though.
+1is the the original 70's album version...i never heard that before
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