Oh yeah, forgot to mention, that was pretty cool around 5:30 when he was naming some modern prog bands, and Dream Theater was the first one that came to mind.
I liked his explanation for why sometimes it's Jethro Tull and sometimes it's Ian Anderson. That was the best explanation I've heard of for something that probably makes more sense to the artist than to the fans. It makes a bit more sense now. But I'm still not sure how that applies to Thick as a Brick II being an Ian Anderson album as opposed to a Jethro Tull album. He only spoke of live gigs and what the audience should expect. If it's a CD, I would have thought that releasing it under the Jethro Tull name would make more sense. I thought maybe he was going to talk about how certain people would have to be on the album for it to be called Jethro Tull (Martin, Jeffrey, etc.) but he didn't go there, so it left me a bit confused.