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Martin Barre
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Member Since10/24/2006
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   About Martin Barre
Martin Lancelot Barre was born on November 17, 1946. He joined Jethro Tull in 1968 as their guitarist, appearing first on the "Stand Up" album. He has gone on to a brilliant career in the group, performing on every release since, as well as three solo albums. Martin's guitar style is unique in his flashy movement between rhythm and lead playing, his bluesy solo licks that are tinged with metal tones, and his mastery of harmonic overtones in his solos. He is considered to be a 'guitarist's guitarist' but his tone and playing are well-sown into the consciousness of 70s rock fans; most notably with his solo in "Aqualung," voted time and again as one of the best rock solos of all time. Martin has humorously told of being in the studio at the same time as Zeppelin, and the solo was a first take while Jimmy Page looked in through the control room. Early in Martin's career, his tone and approach were very like Clapton's, but soon took a less swinging and more aggressive edge. Many say that during the 70s, Barre was among the premiere of performing rock guitarists, and his tone and show-stopping extended solos were among the finest examples of arena rock. His earliest gigs with Tull were in support/bill-sharing with Jimi Hendrix, who was a fan and friend of Tull. Listening to rare live shows or bootlegs, it's hard not to agree. Martin's classic no-frills Les Paul into a huge stack tone was positively punishing. His solos in extended jams near the end of Tull shows were always excellent and super-charged. Other well-known Tull songs Martin played on: "Bungle in the Jungle," "Thick as a Brick," "Too Old to Rock and Roll; too Young To Die," "Teacher," "Living in the Past," "Skating Away on the Thin Ice of a New Day," "Farm on the Freeway" and "Rocks on the Road." It is surely worth mentioning that Martin's performing in Jethro Tull is based upon the compositional skill of flautist/guitarist Ian Anderson, the wild-eyed front man of the group. Martin has risen to this challenge of being both a supporting player and a soloist with complete professionalism and smoothness. Over the years, Martin has switched around on guitars. His stage rig quieted over the years, and some concert goers felt that Martin was 'turned down too much' from the 80s onward. Also, Martin's later style became more technical, echoing styles of Joe Satriani, Mark Knopfler, Steve Vai and Brian May. However, this appeared to be a ruse, as Martin still has command of many varying styles of guitar playing. As any Tull fan will tell you, there is a large body of 'unreleased' music in the Tull catalog. These hundred odd tracks of unreleased, B-sides, ep tracks, studio mishaps, live bits, etc. never were on one of your older brothers albums, and are a good percentage of some of Martin's finest playing. Songs like "Saturation," "Witches Promise," "Man of Principle" "Lights Out," et al really show the muscle of his playing. His crystal-clear acoustic guitar work relies on well-manicured nails and reflect a classical sense. His solo albums, "A Trick of Memory," "The Meeting," and "Stage Left" (in reference to his long-standing position on the Tull stage) are all extremely catchy and show off Martin's compositional and singing skills as well. Since the 80s, Martin has become an avid runner, hiker and watersports participant. This resulted in a lean and mean looking Martin, in comparison to his cherubish 70s look, and still keeps fit to this day. Both he and Ian have recently expressed their disdain for 'loud rock music' after almost four decades of ruthless touring. 2006 marks the first year in fifteen or so that hasn't seen Tull touring the year through. Over the past five years or so, Ian has hired a 'solo band' and has other guitarists playing Tull and Ian's solo material. Only recently was this group (mistakenly) billed as Jethro Tull and Ian seems intent on keeping the two entities separate. Martin and Ian plan to tour acoustically in 2006 as well in the UK. Martin owns and operates a recording studio and lives with his wife Julie and his children Cameron and Jennifer in British Columbia, Canada.

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COLD FLAME

COLD FLAME
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Dec 9 2009 5:47 PM

Cold Flame have just put up tracks from the new limited edition album ACOUSTIC. Check out www.myspace.com/cfauk to heare three newly recorded acoustic tracks.
The Magic Radio Ensemble

The Magic Radio Ensemble



Dec 3 2009 6:18 PM

Nice to meet you.
Thanks for your friendship!
All the best! / The Magic Radio Ensemble
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EYE 2 EYE Band

EYE 2 EYE Band



Nov 28 2009 2:30 PM

Thanks for Adding us !!

Hope you'll appreciate our Music...

Best Wishes from France !!


EYE 2 EYE 
Chris Morrison (Twitter.com/CMorrisonMusic)

Chris Morrison (Twitter.com/CMorrisonMusic)
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Nov 25 2009 12:50 AM

Come on over and check out the new songs!
'Who we Are' and '21st century'
Let me know what you think.

-chris
Melomane

Alex Melomane



Nov 15 2009 4:10 PM


Interview with Martin Barre from Jethro Tull


I did this interview back in 2001 ;-)

Kash

Kash



Oct 12 2009 3:53 AM

Steven Wilson of Porcupine Tree on Jethro Tull:
Stephen (interviewer): What can we expect from the next Porcupine Tree album? I hear that it’s a continuous piece of music over 55 minutes (Incident).
Wilson: I wanted to do something a bit different this time. There was a track on the last record called “Anesthetize,” which was 18 minutes long. I wanted to take that as a starting point for something even more ambitious in terms of its duration. I’ve always been a big fan of Jethro Tull’s “Thick as a Brick,” do you know that record?
Stephen (interviewer): Sure!
Wilson: It’s a masterpiece. A continuous 45 minutes of music. I’ve always liked those kinds of records. It’s not easy to create a continuous piece of music that has the right flow and narrative. In a sense, you could say that most of the records I’ve made are close to that anyway in the sense that the individual tracks are sequenced in a way that is intended for continuous play. But it’s the idea of taking that to the next level and constructing the music as a continuous flow that is a little bit different.
One Sugar ’n Half

One Sugar ’n Half



Sep 22 2009 5:03 PM

Hello !
In preview of the release of my second
album "Le 3ème Equinoxe (The 3rd Equinox)",
listen to my new track "Les bousiers (Dung beetles)".
I hope  you will like ! Give me your opinion...



All ze best !
Sug
BUSCHMANN

BUSCHMANN



Sep 11 2009 8:05 AM

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Gator

Gator



Aug 29 2009 12:40 AM

Marshall Half Stack meets Gibson Les Paul Standard Limited Edition Pictures, Images and Photos

have a rockin week
gate
Rezydent

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Aug 22 2009 10:56 AM

Anyone else ready for some relief from the HEAT? It's been a hot August in Virginia!
Kash

Kash



Aug 18 2009 9:07 AM

PROG ROCK FLUTE PERFORMANCE FOR IAN'S BIRTHDAY!
COLD FLAME

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Aug 5 2009 9:53 AM

Wishing everyone a happy Summer holiday best wishes from all at Cold Flame HQ XXX
COLD FLAME

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Aug 1 2009 9:21 AM

Well done for keeping this site up and running and we appreciate the effort being made to keep the Tull flag flying proudly.Have a great summer and lets hope the sun remembers to come out.Cheers from all at COLDFLAME.COM
PS..hope the band is doing ok.
Tomas Gubitsch

Tomas Gubitsch



Jul 23 2009 7:52 AM



Daniel Treger

Daniel Treger



Jul 18 2009 5:35 PM

mr. barre...i attended your guitar workshop in that south-west uk town in about '96...what a random day!..kool...
PK-Project

PK-Project



Jul 4 2009 4:11 PM

....happy summertime.....
I opened a facebooksite the last days.
Feel free to visite it.
Here you find older songs and a lot of artwork.
Welcome!
Peter
Steve Kershaw

Steve Kershaw



Jul 2 2009 12:58 PM

Hi Martin, thanks for the add. Thanks for all the great work with Tull over the years and some memorable gigs.
Living With The Past

Living With The Past



Jun 29 2009 2:52 PM

Neal

Neal Barbieri



Jun 27 2009 5:46 AM

Ciao Martin ,Thank you for the add and the friendship.
you are very good, I like your stupendous music a lot,
you are fantastic ..really.  you are one of my prefeitis ;-)
talk to you soon, and all of my best wishes to always listen to your good music.
all the best.. from italy
neal
Douglas

Douglas



Jun 26 2009 4:44 PM

Have a great weekend!!!

Love this profile picture by the way one of my favorite Tull pics.

Best,
Douglas
BUSCHMANN

BUSCHMANN



Jun 26 2009 8:03 AM

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Maertel Monroe

Mart Mü



Jun 26 2009 7:57 AM

Thank..s for friendship !
Greetings from Germany !
Maertel
 

Living With The Past

Living With The Past



Jun 20 2009 3:01 PM

Hello Fellow Martin and Tull Fans,

The new 40th Anniversary Jethro Tull Tribute, Life's A Long Song, a 3 disc set, has just been released at www.universerecords.com. This live performance celebrating Tull's anniversary features a live show by Tull tribute band Living with the Past, joined by the great, Dave Pegg.

Ours the interest, and we thank you,
LWTP


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Marcos Zarevich

Marcos Zarevich



May 13 2009 8:50 PM

Hola! I just wanted to let you know I've uploaded the last thing I recorded, a song called Hanyczka! see if you like it, and thanks for the music!
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