Martin Barre: Lessons in Humility and Inspiration from Jethro Tull and Beyond

Martin Barre reflects on his time with Jethro Tull and shares insights on humility and inspiration in the music industry. He emphasizes the importance of staying grounded and learning from others, citing bluegrass guitarist Billy Strings as a true yardstick of brilliance. Barre values humility over ego and finds inspiration in those who are humble and generous.
Barre also recalls the band Mountain as a source of inspiration, highlighting their carefree attitude and strong sense of community. He admires their cohesiveness and communication on stage, which taught him the importance of being an entertaining musician. Barre emphasizes the impact of connecting with the audience and leaving them with a positive experience.
Reflecting on his time with Ian Anderson and Jethro Tull, Barre expresses a deep sense of missing the close-knit community they shared. He fondly remembers the camaraderie and friendship within the band, emphasizing the special bond they had both on and off stage. Barre acknowledges the unique entity that Jethro Tull was and the void it has left since his departure.