been a fan since 1968 and still am............what a blessing ! Martin, you are one of the greats,
@paulhart38125 ай бұрын
Wow. First Steve Hackett… now Martin Barre. Two of my idols. Thank you Dereck!!!!
@hauskahirvi5 ай бұрын
Dereck, This is another fine example of you connecting and conversing with a great musician and artist. And I emphasize that you are connecting and conversing. It is not an interview but a conversation on a mutual level. I really appreciate your approach and engagement in these videos.
@J3unG5 ай бұрын
Oh wow!!! This is amazing to see and hear Martin Barre. There's nothing on this great man on the Internet. Thank you Dereck!!
@rightchordleadership5 ай бұрын
Martin is a legend and a gentleman.
@Oakenshield695 ай бұрын
Love to hear Martin speak. You're on a roll Dereck, fantastic
@adamhunt44625 ай бұрын
Big fan of Martin. Awesome interview!
@yokerecords8035 ай бұрын
Martin Barre is without question my favorite guitarist. He and Ian Anderson comprised the best duo in Rock in my opinion.
@johnwalker44805 ай бұрын
Hey Dereck, Enjoyed hearing and surprised at some of the people he backed when he was getting started as a musician. Really enjoyed this. Take care Dereck
@Ukedc2595 ай бұрын
Excellent interview. V interesting 👏🏻
@xcinema-tic5 ай бұрын
thank you Martin, for all that
@mylungpuppy5 ай бұрын
Great interview with Martin.
@BBlooger5 ай бұрын
That was so nice to watch. Cheers Martin and Dereck!
@wesselg5 ай бұрын
That was beautiful! Big smile on my face.
@tomdutton69765 ай бұрын
Wonderful interview with Martin BaBarre! He has always been one of my favorite guitar players, he is the sound of JT for me, without him it's just not the same.
@Fender734725 ай бұрын
Just saw Martin play and he at 77 years young and is playing at a very high level.If you get a chance to see him do it.
@guitarchannel56765 ай бұрын
Another great interview of one of my favorites. And it's great that Martin is still playing, composing, and touring. I was especially glad that you asked him about 'Stand Up' which is one of my favorite Tull albums. Martin's answer, that he "didn't play on it" creates a bit more mystery about the album since he's the only guitarist credited. (I'm convinced Iomi is playing on 'New Yesterday' and maybe Mick is on some of the other tunes, if Martin isn't on it.)
@planetpjr5 ай бұрын
So cool, I sang locomotive breath and played bass in my high school band. This is another epic inside look back at great memories. It wasn't a dream! Thank you Dereck
@FernandoHatsumura5 ай бұрын
Great! Thick as a Brick is one of the best pieces of prog rock I ever heard. Nothing is Easy also a favorite! Thank you for the interview!
@L.E.554725 ай бұрын
I had nooooo idea he was the backing band with so many great groups...Albert Collins, King, Gaye on and on.....learning is a groove! I agree w all who have commented about this excellent musical conversation that you and Mr Barre had together, thank you D🙏🏻✨🎶☮️✊🏻
@bornagainbornagain66975 ай бұрын
Long live Martin. One of my fav guitarists.
@danielgriffis97595 ай бұрын
Another great conversation! Thank you, Dereck. 😊❤
@uncleambient5 ай бұрын
Martin what a great guitarist and one hell of a nice guy
@marklatkowski93275 ай бұрын
Thank you, Dereck.
@idflux5 ай бұрын
Wow! Fantastic.
@coolguy-wolf5 ай бұрын
Martin Barre is super Funny and very cool person. Also very talented musician. Another great interview Dereck.
@davidmajor44845 ай бұрын
Watched this as soon as i saw the title 😊 Thanks for bringing Martin on
@user-xt8km1dh4q5 ай бұрын
Criminally under-rated guitarist. I remember taking a metal friend who didn't like Jethro Tull to see them in the 90's and he couldn't get over how good Martin was. Very pleased to have seen him live. Thank for years of musical pleasure Martin.
@dhala545 ай бұрын
Saw Jethro Tull in '76 and The Martin Barre Band last summer. What a fabulous guitarist and excellent band. Great show that was very well thought out the entire bands sounded extremely tight. Guitarist /vocalist Dan Crisp was such a pleasure to hear both on guitar and vocals.
@Richcanvas5 ай бұрын
Keep up the great work, Dereck.
@aaronandrews10405 ай бұрын
What a treat! I enjoyed this. Thank you.
@larrymcmonagle7385 ай бұрын
Martin is a great interview! Thanks gentlemen...😀
@croiners41665 ай бұрын
Once again, Fantastic!❤
@grahamcole15395 ай бұрын
Thank you Dereck, much appreciated! I have been listening to Martin play for over 50 years since hearing Tull singles on the radio and then buying the albums. Solo Martin is as good as ever! Really love these recent conversations.
@markspooner12245 ай бұрын
Nice one!
@sspbrazil5 ай бұрын
Nice interview Dereck
@NoLegalPlunder5 ай бұрын
It's so awesome that you're interviewing these legends.
@NoLegalPlunder5 ай бұрын
Amen on his guitar tone. It's sublime. He's so self-effacing.
@michaelpdawson5 ай бұрын
Ian Anderson was never very generous about crediting the contributions of the other band members to the overall composition of the songs. One exception was the song "Minstrel in the Gallery," where Martin got a grudging credit for the instrumental middle section, which was entirely his work. (No credit on the single version, which omits that section!)
@shepmathe5 ай бұрын
Thank you both for this conversation. Saw Martin 2x w/Jethro Tull. Excellent musician and show. Well have to check out more current music. I'm surprised to hear he's not yet in the RocknRoll Hall of Fame. Well deserved.
@grahamallen93935 ай бұрын
"That phone is driving me nuts.....I'm going to the bathroom!!" Aww man you bring joy !
@ranjitverdi57025 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this really chilled out interview with Martin; really interesting stuff he's sharing.I've see Tull live 3 times live,way back 74,75 in Newcastle UK and a little later 94 ish Manchester Apollo UK.Just awesome as a band👍
@Cpayne305 ай бұрын
John Evan was also a huge personality on stage.
@mr.bloodvessel2605 ай бұрын
He ended up selling siding!
@aschule56844 ай бұрын
Truly a gem of a musician and human being. "Rock Royalty" An inspiration to so many. Music would have never been the same without him. Long live Martin 👍
@justgivemethetruth2 ай бұрын
The great thing about Jethro Tull is from album to album they have NEVER BEEN THE SAME ... embrace it, Ian writes incredible music, and takes responsibility to all the things necessary to make it work. Without Ian there would be nothing. With the other guys it has always been different and better, and evolutionary. I don't think there is any other band of musician who has done that.
@megasoid5 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@coast735 ай бұрын
17:24 Once it seemed there would always be A time for everything. Ages passed I knew at last My life had never been. I'd been missing what time could bring. Fifty years and I'm filled with tears and joys I never cried. Burn the wagon and chain the mule. The past is all denied. There's no time for everything. No time for everything.
@RomeoJuju3 ай бұрын
That exact thought crossed my mind...great song
@bertkarlsson14215 ай бұрын
Another great interview! I would love to see more!
@brucevair-turnbull80825 ай бұрын
I love that impromptu intermission, Dereck. Two old guys muddling through.🤣More interviews please.
@dereckvon5 ай бұрын
😂
@prutters5 ай бұрын
I listened to 'Queen and Country' earlier today - a fav. Martin has his very own, unique, path in guitar/progrock history. That´s really something.
@pauldenby8785 ай бұрын
Brilliant, thank you so much!
@danburnes7225 ай бұрын
Great job Dereck! Martin is painfully too humble.
@marhill775 ай бұрын
Great player who really never got his due as he should’ve 👍
@richg17765 ай бұрын
Great chat Dereck 👍
@danielmoore46935 ай бұрын
Dereck is absolutely right - Martin Barre is among the great guitar players. Although it does hurt that neither Tull nor the musicians that make it up are in the R'n'R hall of fame, it hurts just as much when a music or guitar mag publishes its list of "greatest" guitarists and doesn't include Martin. I mean, he should definitely be there among the top 50 but he only seems to get that kind of recognition from other guitarists who, for example, laud his playing on Aqualung. Maybe more of an open secret esp. with Tull fans is how integral he is to the sound of Benefit, Minstrel, and Warchild, not to mention how he really begins to perfect his technique on Broadsword and beyond. One couldn't really imagine Crest of A Knave without Martin - great great album that one, whatever anybody says.
@srikanths51785 ай бұрын
But Tull isn’t an example of Americana, and Americana is what the Rock Hall should be about. It’s celebrating American music in an American institution, and I don’t really feel Tull really qualifies in that sense. It’s not that I have any disdain for Americana − that’s what got me into music in the first place − but I don’t feel that’s what I do. ----Ian Anderson in an interview in 2023
@danielmoore46935 ай бұрын
@@srikanths5178 That is Ian's prideful talk again; he'd be fine if the band were admitted but, then again, it doesn't affect his world. Like Ian, I personally I don't care that much they aren't in there; it certainly doesn't diminish my enjoyment of the band and their music. But if Yes belong there, then so do Tull. Yes, I know the Rock and Roll HOF is an American institution (as is the original form of rock and roll music), but it also rewards membership to a great many English bands, as it well should, given that bands from that side of The Pond were vital for the revitalization of rock music in the 1970s. I wouldn't argue that Ian and Co. were doing in 1971-73 was quintessentially R'n'B, blues- or jazz-based or otherwise American, but it was massively popular in America. But I think, maybe, Tull's "original sin" was not erring far enough into the habit of aping American music trends. After all, at times even Yes could be funkier than Jethro Tull.
@srikanths51785 ай бұрын
@@danielmoore4693 That was Ian's acerbic wit and self deprecating humor at its best. He is right in that R&R hall of fame is more about commercial success and popularity, which is probably why JT may never make it to that arena . Most JT fans couldn't care less about R&R hall of fame either. .It is better not to be inducted and lumped along with lesser bands. But as you had stated, he wouldn't mind if they were admitted as JT did not reject the Grammy award for Crest of a Knave although IA stated then that it was quite an embarrassing moment. Yes and Rush have a bigger fan base and their music is relatively mainstream compared to JT. In fact, King Crimson's vocalist --I believe it is Adrian Belew --once said that Yes plays a clever variation of pop music.
@richardossian44685 ай бұрын
I was at the same show that D was in 79 in Omaha with UK for support.
@LPS-R-US5 ай бұрын
Marvelous!!
@TheVinylLoungeMtl5 ай бұрын
Wow, this is amazing 🙏🏼🎶
@cookmoore37365 ай бұрын
Very lucky!
@lagpressure5 ай бұрын
I've always considered him one of the greats... along with Michael Schenker and Alex Lifeson who also are not talked about as much as they should be...
@rightchordleadership5 ай бұрын
Tull has never even been nominated, let alone inducted, into the HOF. Total joke and a ridiculous omission.
@LPS-R-US5 ай бұрын
Gotta pull my SONGS FROM THE WOOD.
@sciwiz573 ай бұрын
Favorite of all time!
@mr.bloodvessel2605 ай бұрын
The bathroom break had me rolling, please don’t edit it!
@Carma_15 ай бұрын
🙏💌🙌
@PeterHuebnerАй бұрын
MARTIN BARRE IST DIE ANDERE HÄLFTE VON JETHRO TULL❤😊. SORRY IAN ANDERSON SIE HABEN DIE SONGS GESCHRIEBEN,DOCH MARTIN BARRE HAT MIT SEINER ROCK-GITARRE DEN TULL-SOUND GESCHAFFEN!!ER IST SUPERNETT UND EIN SEHR BESCHEIDENER TYP. IAN ANDERSON IST SO DAS GEGENTEIL DAVON,LEIDER!!😢😢
@ghostandbell20065 ай бұрын
☆☆☆☆☆
@arfshesaid43255 ай бұрын
thought mr clampton got a little messed after his injection, silly me it was arthritis