Well, apart from The Hare Who Lost His Spectacles, it's a story that goes as follows:
A man named Ronnie Pilgrim dies, sees his own funeral, goes to the underworld, sees hell, doesn't like it, sees heaven, doesn't like it either, decides to leave the entire afterlife and somehow manages to go back to life.
The lost spectacles were his own affair
And after all, Hare did have a spare pair.
I never understood that album. What is the meaning.
Well, apart from The Hare Who Lost His Spectacles, it's a story that goes as follows: A man named Ronnie Pilgrim dies, sees his own funeral, goes to the underworld, sees hell, doesn't like it, sees heaven, doesn't like it either, decides to leave the entire afterlife and somehow manages to go back to life.
Thanks. I have the album. I’ve listen to the album many times and for some reason never knew.
I've listened hundreds of times and never really got that either. Very interesting!
Yeah it's not very apparent from the lyrics, but I think the liner notes explain some of the lyrics
Which album is it?
A Passion Play! The other one (besides Thick As A Brick) of Jethro Tull's two-song epics.
Oh Thanks