Martin Barre on Jethro Tull split: "The brand is so diluted"
Martin Barre reflects on the circumstances surrounding the infamous Jethro Tull split between himself and Ian Anderson and the impact it had on him. "I wouldn't let it destroy me" Martin Barre candidly discusses his connection with Ian Anderson, both musically and personally, and the sadness he feels over its loss. Hear his perspective on Ian's decision to continue as Jethro Tull using the band's name without Martin. This decision has sparked debates about the integrity and impact of the Jethro Tull brand. While the split may not have been amicable, you can learn about the challenges Martin faced starting from scratch, without support from record companies or management. Discover the resilience and unwavering dedication that drove him to overcome obstacles and establish a successful musical career in his own right. Whether you're a die-hard Jethro Tull fan or simply fascinated by the rock music scene, this episode is a must-watch. With more Martin Barre videos to come, make sure to subscribe to our channel and hit the notification bell, so you don't miss out on these and other captivating episodes exploring the fascinating world of classic rock. Let's rock on together! If you are a podcast listener, please subscribe to VRP Rocks podcast! Search for VRP Rocks on your podcast app of choice!

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