Album · 1976
Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young to Die!
by Jethro Tull
Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young to Die! is an album by Jethro Tull, released in 1976 on InsideOut Music, with 10 tracks.
- 10
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- 43 min
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10 tracks · 43 min
About
Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young to Die! (1976) is the ninth studio album released by British band Jethro Tull. It is widely considered a concept album. The remastered 2002 CD version contains two bonus tracks that were cut from the original LP, "Small Cigar" and "Strip Cartoon". This is the first Tull album to feature John Glascock on bass and backing vocals. The song 'Big Dipper' references the Big Dipper roller coaster in Blackpool Pleasure Beach. The original idea for the album was to be a rock musical, similar to the Kinks' mid-1970s outputs (e.g., Preservation Act 1, Preservation Act 2 and Schoolboys in Disgrace). It would follow an ageing and retired rock star named Ray Lomas as he wins money on a decadent quiz show, but finds that society has changed so much that, with no one left like him any more, he has no way of enjoying his money the way he did in the 1950s. He then decides to commit suicide via motorcycle crash but fails and lands himself in a hospital in a coma for an undetermined amount of time. When he awakes he discovers society has changed again, and his style of dress and music are now popular again. In addition, the advanced medicine he is treated with af…