I apologize for being absent last week. I had a nasty cold and started on this very piece but just did not have the energy to finish it.
I am still doing background on the series about Jethro Tull, but and not ready to start writing the piece yet. They were much more complicated insofar as the band lineup goes than most of the bands about which I have written, so it is taking some time.
Tonight we are going to look at who I consider to be the greatest rock and roll bass player who ever drew breath, Thunderfingers, aka The Ox. But he was much more than a great bass player. He was outstanding on brass instruments, and much of the early work by The Who has a lot of French horn in it.
He was also an accomplished songwriter and singer, and many of his songs were performed by The Who. Songwriting is much more lucrative than merely performing, so he was always to get more of his songs on records.