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  • I bothers me, all this time later, that Anderson let the critics get to him. He was always a bit defensive, in a certain sense - hiding behind an attitude of "it's all a joke, if you don't get it, the joke's on you!" - and the sudden turn of the critics on the darlings who had made Thick as a Brick seemed to pin his ears back. But A Passion Play was an amazing, exciting piece of music.

  • God Bless the fans for this stuff. Otherwise we probably would not see it

  • Jethro Tull's '' A Passion Play' ' live is pretty good quality for the times. Ian is still the best performer of All!

  • Thank you very much - it's also a great job on video editing

  • I was at the Concert in N.Y. in 1973.....My best concert memory ever.

    What a fantastic concert.

  • brilliant. interesting to see a soprano sax in rock and roll.

  • Is it just my imagination, or is it THIS Tull concert that inspires more passionate inquiry than any other Tull concert? Anyone?

    (PS love the jam out in Best Friends)

  • There is so much more "passion" in the live performances compared to the studio release.

  • Fab

  • I received a compilation of all of the footage years ago, and it also includes the silent backstage footage, and TAAB tour footage also...if anyone is interested in trading, please e-mail me...thanks for all the great Tull !!

  • Thank you vey much for putting this up.

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