His voice was still great in 1998! Please upload the entire show or whatever footage up might have left in your archives. The instrumental version of Pussy Willow and To Cry You A Song, please :)
I was in the front row for this show and Ian tossed me his play list that was taped on the reverb amp after the show! I got his attention and kept pointing to the amp, and he nodded, knelt down and grabbed it, folded it up. It was taped to the amp with black electricians tape, as he got ready to toss it too me hands everywhere went into the air! Thanks Ian for all the memories!
Thanks for this. The first time I saw Tull was early summer of 1971 at the Los Angeles Forum. Out of everything they played, I remember how My God hit me the best. When the band kicks in after the acoustic intro, all I could think of was.... My God!
Ah yes, here it is, "My God", the great grand daddy of extraordinary Tull songs! Ian always makes this flute part look much easier than it really is, too. And wow, there was even a snippet of "Flying Dutchman" at the very beginning. I'm truly in Tull heaven here. Eternal thanks for sharing this.
His voice was still great in 1998! Please upload the entire show or whatever footage up might have left in your archives. The instrumental version of Pussy Willow and To Cry You A Song, please :)
Amysupport 10 months ago
Great Post.... Still somewhat painful to see him stuggle vocally.
And that was 12 yrs ago.
TULLYNOL 1 year ago
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TheStephanotis 1 year ago
I was in the front row for this show and Ian tossed me his play list that was taped on the reverb amp after the show! I got his attention and kept pointing to the amp, and he nodded, knelt down and grabbed it, folded it up. It was taped to the amp with black electricians tape, as he got ready to toss it too me hands everywhere went into the air! Thanks Ian for all the memories!
wresqu 1 year ago
Thanks for this. The first time I saw Tull was early summer of 1971 at the Los Angeles Forum. Out of everything they played, I remember how My God hit me the best. When the band kicks in after the acoustic intro, all I could think of was.... My God!
radicus2k 2 years ago
My God--always great...one of my fav. Tull tunes
aqua7cn 3 years ago
Ah yes, here it is, "My God", the great grand daddy of extraordinary Tull songs! Ian always makes this flute part look much easier than it really is, too. And wow, there was even a snippet of "Flying Dutchman" at the very beginning. I'm truly in Tull heaven here. Eternal thanks for sharing this.
gothling1955 3 years ago
I was there! Thanks for this, it was a great show, even with the technical problems and the fact that this really wasn't the best venue for Tull
Aqualung1956 3 years ago
GREAt footage!
5/5 STARS!
thanks a lot!!
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underwwraps2 3 years ago