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Provided to YouTube by Parlophone UKLiving in the Past (2001 Remaster) · Jethro TullThe Very Best of Jethro Tull℗ 1969, 2001 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner.. This record would boost their reputation and fan base, as it reached number one on the UK album chart. Living in the Past is largely built up by Singels, EP songs and previously unreleased material. Same year as this, 1972, the groundbreaking Thick as a Brick was released with astounding, but divided results.
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Living in the Past by Jethro Tull released in 1972. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.. “Living in the Past” is a song by British progressive rock group Jethro Tull. It is one of the band’s best-known songs, and it is notable for being written in the unusual 5 4 time signature.The use of quintuple meter is quickly noted from the beginning rhythmic bass pattern, though it can also be explained as a distinct 6 8 + 2 4 syncopated rhythm. [citation needed]


