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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X15PsqN0DHc

Yeah, yeah, it's a youtube link. But tell me where else you're going to find a free full version of Jethro Tull's "Thick as a Brick."

For those of you who don't know (probably many, if not most) "Thick as a Brick" was both an album and a song, as the song was the entire album. The only reason the song was, when released in 1971, split into two parts was because it literally had to be as each half of the album could only accommodate one half of the song.

Why do I recommend this song? This is only clear if you read the mock newspaper-style booklet included with the album, but t's presented as the poem of a fictional character, Gerald Bostock, which was disqualified from a poetry contest (after winning) due to the poem's offensive nature and the poet's alleged psychological instability. Sound familiar?