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Any Jethro Tull fans around here?
You may have heard about this already...then again maybe you haven't:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/allnews/content_objectid=13848282_method=full_siteid=50143_headline=-JETHRO-TULL-STAR-S-SEX-CHANGE-OP-name_page.html JETHRO TULL STAR'S SEX-CHANGE OP Jan 23 2004 EXCLUSIVE By Gary Jones FORMER Jethro Tull rock star David Palmer has become a woman called Dee. The 66-year-old keyboard player with the legendary 70s group proudly revealed yesterday that he's had a sex-change. With long blonde hair and wearing make-up and black leggings, she told of her transformation. She said: "I want to be judged on my musical ability alone, and nothing else." Speaking from the Spanish resort of Lanzarote - where she is recording her first solo album - Dee acknowledged that many fans may be shocked. She said: "Yes, you are speaking to the person you thought I was - the keyboard player in Jethro Tull, for many years, one of the biggest bands in the world." But the former soldier in the Royal Horse Guards and Fellow of the Royal Academy of Music has no plans to give up the rock'n'roll lifestyle she loves. Next month she plans to launch a British tour under her new persona. She said her desire to change sex had been an "open secret" in the music business for years. But it was only since the death of wife Margaret nine years ago that she felt at liberty to pursue it. Dee, based in Hove, East Sussex, said: "I've felt like this since the age of three. "It's not just wimps who want to do this. To be a girl, it goes a lot deeper than that." She claimed everyone has been supportive of her decision. But a close family friend said: "That's not true. It is not that anyone is prejudiced at all, it's just the way he's gone about things. "He doesn't seem to appreciate the massive effect this is going to have on his family." Last night Ian Anderson - the guiding force behind Jethro Tull for three decades - backed his ex-bandmate's sex-swap. He said: "I found it difficult to understand at first. But I fully support his decision." He said he finally accepted the news when David rang him to say: "There's something I need to get off my increasingly ample chest." |
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He wasn't part of the official Tull line up, he was more of a production guy. http://www.j-tull.com/musicians/pastmembers/davidpalmer.html If you own fine audio equipment, your collection is incomplete if you don't own Benefit, the greatest album, ever. The poetry, the incredible flute orchestration, and the usually musically unheard influence of Englsih folk songs on the guitar playing, the arrangements and the musucal composition is unmatched 30 years later. A Time For Everything 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. To Cry You A Song Flying so high, trying to remember how many cigarettes did I bring along? When I get down I'll jump in a taxi cab driving through London town to cry you a song. It's been a long time -- still shaking my wings. Well, I'm a glad bird I got changes to ring. Closing my dream inside its paper-bag. Thought I saw angels but I could have been wrong. Search in my case, can't find what they're looking for. Waving me through to cry you a song. It's been a long time -- still shaking my wings. Well I'm a glad bird I got changes to ring. Lights in the street, peeping through curtains drawn. Rattling of safety chain taking too long. The smile in your eyes was never so sweet before -- Came down from the skies to cry you a song. |
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