Vernacular Verbose is a fan podcast about British rock band Jethro Tull. Join Tull enthusiasts and musicians Joey Vetter and Eugene Manko as they embark on discussion-based deep dives and critical analysis of Tull music and history. Currently on hiatus, season 2 coming soon.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Music CommentaryMusic |
Joey & Eugene give their thoughts on the first new Tull album in two decades in this season 1 finale of the podcast.
Joey and Eugene listen to the final chapter in the history of "old Tull" and reflect on their views on the full discography.
Joey and Eugene listen to "Roots to Branches", the band's world music-inspired return to form of the '90s.
Joey and Eugene delve into the waters of Catfish Rising, an album where the band took a new direction and then never explored it again.
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A well balanced podcast consisting of music analysis, lyric analysis and band personnel analysis. It is nice to hear differing opinions between the hosts on many songs. The hosts have differing backgrounds and it really colors their perspectives. A nice change of pace. Definitely worth a listen and I hope there are eventually more episodes!
Enjoying this podcast, the hosts and the detail. Hurray!
Excellent job thanks for putting in the time for this!
I don’t always agree with both hosts, or even one host, but I love how the episodes make me look differently at the albums that have been so important to me since my early years.
Great stuff!
This album by album review and analysis of every Jethro Tull album has pleased me to no end. The hosts, though painfully young to my old ears, provide a mature, thoughtful and very fair evaluation of every song on each album. The Discussions not only explore the lyrics and melodies, but deep dive into the musical roots, cultural influences and personalities of the band members. Both Joey Vetter and Eugene Manko show great knowledge of their subject, a firm grasp on music history and theory, and ... more
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Apple Podcasts | #181 |
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