"Aqualung" is a song by English progressive rock band Jethro Tull, the title track from their first U.S. Top 10 album, Aqualung, which reached #7 in June 1971 1 . The song was written by the band's frontman, Ian Anderson, and his then-wife, Jennie Franks. The original recording runs for 6 minutes and 32 seconds. Like many of Jethro Tull's songs, "Aqualung" tells a story —in this case, the story of a homeless man. The opening lyrics are "Sitting on a park bench / Eying little girls with bad intent". In an interview with Ian Anderson in the September 1999 Guitar World he said:
Reportedly, Jimmy Page entered the studio while Martin Barre was recording the guitar solo. It was during the first take, Martin didn't know Jimmy much, and was a little ashamed. Jimmy waved to Martin from the control room while he was playing, and Martin stopped playing for a short second, and waved with his right hand, while still sustaining the sound with the left hand. The solo on the record is actually this first take. Indeed, there is a short sustain with feedback during the solo. Anderson once joked that if you turn up the volume you can even hear Martin waving.citation needed The Aqualung character is later mentioned in "Cross-Eyed Mary", which follows this song on the album. The song is a playable track on Rock Band 2. Recorded appearances
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