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Jethro Tull Live on the Midday Show circa 10th May 1996

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On Australian TV with Kerry-Anne Kennerly - medley of songs with impromptu interview. Just before their shortened Australian Tour due to Ian being hospitalused for DVT in Sydney. I was lucky enough to see the Canberra performance which Ian clearly battled the pain throughout.

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  • Saw Tull on this tour. Ian did the concert in a wheel chair which would have been difficult for him. Still a fine show with lots of songs from Stand up which I promptly went out and bought, aqualung, thick as a brick (about 8 minutes of it) and a rushed encore of Locomotive Breath because of some archaic noise law in this country (not that the venue was anywhere near a residential area).

  • @sometimeworld1

    The same thing happened when I saw them in Canberra

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  • what a guy

  • Tull is really phantastic! Thank you for posting!

  • That's TOO funny! She totally deserved it. After insisting three times that the "40+ rock star" shouldn't be jumping around on stage... disregarding his (eternal) sex-appeal, calling him old, she gets: "...but there you go; four out of five limbs in good working condition, who could complain?" :-) Hilarious!

  • @Ayrshirenutter Yeah, I saw them 3rd row on the Broadsword tour (got the tee-shirt and everything.. ahh the good old days) and Ian's voice was completly shot. However, the flute playing was amazing along with everthing else. Still disappointing though.

  • I have listened to Ian live on the Broadsword tour--yes his voice was a bit nasally. That's the sign of too much touring. The nasal tone disappeared after the tour (he rested up). I'm talking about when he blew his voice out on the Under Wraps tour. His voice was still in wicked shape for Walk into Light, and Under Wraps.

  • Listen to some of the live stuff on the Broadsword tour, and even the "Songs From the Wood" from the Slipstream video... his voice is much more nasally than in the 70s.

  • 1984, not 1982.

  • 1982? No way man, his voice started getting screwed up on the Under Wraps tour of 1984.

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