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Jethro Tull- Conundrum (live), from the album Bursting Out... you'll find a Barriemore Barlow solo here :D

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  • Barriemore- so great, so clean, accurate, innovative -I wish this was a video!!

  • oh, me too! but well, i don't have any tull videos, so i do what i can, this is my little tribute to jethro tull :)

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  • Take that, Neil Peart!!!

  • the musicianship in this line up was absolutely amazing

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  • I had the chance to see them in the same formation in 1979 at the Munich Olympic Stadium in Germany live! The best Rock Concert I've ever seen in my life, especially this piece with Bariemore Barlow's genius drum solo!

  • Ian always had the best musicians in the world to play with and they worked very hard every day to produce the best rock albums of all time.

  • Aloha Robin, I have seen footage of the 1976 tour in Florida and Glascock was on bass. But, in San Diego the bass player was a tall thin guy with a light yellow pinstriped suit, a red bass, and a red fiodora had. (he took it off after the first song.) By just standing there I mean he was not moving his fingers at all (I sat front row right in front of him.) He looked and acted exactlly like Hammond. I can only think something happened to Glascock and Ian was in a pinch. Could this be only show?

  • @hang10jerry Hello, Jerry! Over the years, I have seen Tull approx. 30 times..... I am curious about your post here....Jeffery left just after Minstrel. Glascock joined for Too Old To Rock. I saw the Minstrel tour with Jeffery.. I believe that to be the ultimate line-up... You say in your post "he just stood there"... Do you mean Glascock? Would like to hear more about this concert....

  • Barriemore B's drum solo here is noticeably more sophisticated than Neil P's YYZ live solo(Exit stg Left) in IMO.

  • I have seen Tull 5 times and the 1976 lineup was by far the best to me. Barrie had his hair died blond and a yellow kit. I love his intro to "Backdoor Angles." off the War Child album. John Glascock was now the bass player in the band, but for some reason he was not playing this night in SanDiego; it was Jeffrey Hammond on bass. I don't think he played a note, just stood there holding the thing, but did excellent job of backup singing on some songs.

  • I Had the pleasure of seeing this tour live at the New Haven Coliseum over 30 years ago, This drum solo was so good i remember it as if it were yesterday, Rock on Sir Barlow

  • God I had forgotten just how magnificent this album was! Tull were truly peaking at this point in their career and this is just a fantastic instrumental and showcase for Barriemore Barlow! 

  • lol

  • Barrie invented this stuff years before Neil Peart tried to figured it out, but Barriemore took it to a whole new level. There was only one way to make Tull this good and that was to let Barrie do his thing. Good drummers like myself completely get what he is doing and can copy it and even expand on it.

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