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Jethro Tull - Witch's Promise, 1970 - The Minstrel Looks Back 2-DVD

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This particular promotional video of Witch's Promise by Jethro Tull is very hard to find in such good quality. Usually you will find "Teacher" from this performance.

The Minstrel Looks Back 1969-1977 2-DVD set

This 2-DVD set includes:
- Live in Tampa, Fl, July 31, 1976
- Live at the London Hippodrome, Feb. 10, 1977
- Live at the Tanglewood Music Fair, July 7, 1970
- An appearance on German TV, 1970
- 2 songs performed for Swedish TV, 1969
- Rare mint quality footage of promotional videos for A Witches Promise and Teacher originally broadcast on French TV in 1970

Rare promotional videos for:
- Bouree, 1969
- Life's A Long Song, 1971
- Living in the Past, 1976
- Too Old to Rock n Roll, Too Young to Die, 1976
- The Whistler, 1977
- A full clip of "The Minstrel in the Gallery" from a never released show filmed in Paris in November of 1975!
- Rare 8mm clips of performances from A Passion Play and Thick as a Brick tours. Both of which were never professionally recorded in either video or audio. Amazing, right?
- The original film of "The Hare Who Lost His Spectacles" that was shown during the Passion Play concerts
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My favorite era of Jethro Tull includes the CDS:
- This Was, 1968
- Stand Up, 1969
- Benefit, 1970
- Aqualung, 1971
- Thick as a Brick, 1972
- Living in the Past, 1972
- A Passion Play, 1973
- Warchild, 1974
- Minstrel in the Gallery, 1975
- Too Old to Rock n Roll, Too Young to Die, 1976
- Songs From the Wood

If you are new to Jethro Tull and have enjoyed watching all the progressive rock clips that you see on youtube I suggest that you go out and buy these CDs. They are from Jethro Tull's prime and I think you would enjoy them.

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  • Very cool video. Me and my band were fortunate enough to open for JT in Richmond back in 1970. Up close, they were absolutely excellent musicians, a very tight band, and a wonderful sound.

  • @karlmahlmann cool, what was your band's name?

  • JT is by far one of my favorite bands of all time...

  • Spelled out is Jethro Tull for those of you who don't do the abbreviation thing. It looks better spelling out the artists name anyway.

  • Great band and a great video. You really give a quality service.

  • Thank you!

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  • Sublime! One of my favorite Tull songs. Magical, mystical and mysterious. For a modern counterpart, try Fleet Foxes. They are brilliant!

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  • aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah what an amazing track , makes me feel all nostalgic ( and smiles remembering things )

  • @Tommygun1028 Matrix

  • love TULL, seen many times & have the whole catalog

  • So much hair...

    LOL

    Just messin' with y'all - great stuff. Wish this kinda material was still alive today.

  • Thanks Tommygun for these clips-Ian Anderson, Hackett, Banks were sure at their prime and their are no better examples than Witch's Promise and Cinema Show-they were one of a kind -WOW

  • What

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    Song.

    Thank you! (I dimly remember from greatest rock station, WNEW, in NYC. Anyone else?

  • haha yeah, me too

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