Martin Lancelot Barre (/bɑːr/; born 17 November 1946) is an English rock musician best known for his work with progressive rock band Jethro Tull, with whom he recorded and toured from their second album in 1969 to the band's dissolution in 2014. In early 1990's he initiated a solo career that now spawned four studio albums plus several guest appearances.
He has also played the flute and other instruments such as the mandolin, both on-stage for Jethro Tull and in his own solo work.
Martin Barre was born in Kings Heath, Birmingham, West Midlands, England on November 17, 1946. His father was an engineer who had wanted to play clarinet professionally. In grammar school Barre played flute. When Barre bought his first guitar his father gave him albums by Barney Kessel, Johnny Smith and Wes Montgomery to broaden his musical perspectives.
In college he studied architecture at Lanchester Polytechnic (now Coventry University) for three years, but did not complete his studies after failing Spanish and Atomic Science, subjects that he found to have little to do with designing buildings. After designing a road junction in Birmingham, England, he decided that a career in architecture was too boring, and switched to music.
Hatred in your eyes is beauty in mine, you'll never see
it even if I try... I'll try. Oppression and pride is
felt from you and it fits you like a glove. Made to tell
this world, who we can and cannot love. Obligated to feel
repulsed from the books that surround you, brainwashed to
push on us your false image of sin and true. Have you
ever thought about living your life completely free and
real. Only to be spat and cursed upon for the things that
you feel. Before you speak think of the harm you have
behind your words. Idiots just speak with no regard for
the people that they hurt. And we throw your hate back to