A friend of mine had a bootlegged tape of a concert that Jethro Tull did prior to the release of "Aqualung." It included this song and instead of "you know who" Ian said "Catholics." This makes sense as it rhymes with crucifix. I have always been anti-catholic because they have many man-made rules that Ian was very much against. He did not want people to stand between him and "His God." Think about it...
A friend of mine had a bootlegged tape of a concert that Jethro Tull did prior to the release of "Aqualung." It included this song and instead of "you know who" Ian said "Catholics." This makes sense as it rhymes with crucifix. I have always been anti-catholic because they have many man-made rules that Ian was very much against. He did not want people to stand between him and "His God." Think about it...
That's interesting because the verse before is directed at The Church of England.
That's interesting because the verse before is directed at The Church of England.