One of the most complicated bands in many ways is the British band Jethro Tull. They are complicated in their music, extremely complicated in their personnel, and almost mind bogglingly complicated in insofar as why I adore a limited set of their work and either care not a fig or actually dislike the rest. I have such a love/hate relationship for any other band.
I do not understand why I feel this way, but I do. At their best, they are superb. When they are a bit off they are still better than most bands, but the material that I dislike is just awful, at least in my view.
This is why it has taken me so long to get started with this series. I generally try to write about things that I have unambiguous feelings, usually bands that I really like. Sometimes I write about horrible acts, like Ray Stevens, who really never did anything of real merit. But to write about a band that can move me greatly with some material and with other material make me say, “What IS that?” is quite different. Please bear with me!