Biografie van Locomotive Breath
<b>"Locomotive Breath"</b> is a song by the English progressive rock band Jethro Tull from their 1971 album, ''Aqualung''. One of the song's highlights is its flute solo by rock flute master Ian Anderson. The lyrics, although open to interpretation, may be about a train wreck or, alternatively, about a man's life falling apart. The song receives frequent airplay on classic rock radio stations. It was covered by W.A.S.P on the reissue of their 1989 album ''The Headless Children'' (as a bonus track) and by Helloween on their 1999 album ''Metal Jukebox''.<br />
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It is notable for a long piano introduction, particularly during live performances.<br />
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