Psst...Ian Anderson. Jethro Tull was a literary character
I think you mean Ian Anderson.......but I get the joke. :^)
We had NO TEACHERS that looked anything like that.Of course our principal was a Nam infantry combat vet and was the coolest guy I ever met and that was 42 years ago.Norman S Barkey IIRC.
A friend of mine is a highly acclaimed mastering engineer based in LA who I've partnered with on a few of his remasterings.
He told me the story of his remastering "Aqualung" that began with a search for the true, original 2-channel master tapes. They could not be found for the remastering...until my friend received a 4am call from Ian Anderson who proclaimed he found the original masters...sitting in his garage!
So the tapes were sent to LA and the album was remastered on DCC label for CD & VINYL. Arguably, the DCC version remains the best sounding version of all & highly recommended!
Jethro Tull? Oh. I thought that was the guy who painted with putty knives.