Jethro Tull - Nothing is Easy - Berkeley 1971
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@arklat Also, the OP says this is the Aqualung tour, which would make perfect sence for '71. Hammond played bass for the Aqualung album...
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@arklat No, if this is '71, it is definately Hammond playing bass. Cornick was out in late '70. I'm not sure if Barlow really plays on this one, but he did join the band in about june '71, so it could be. I know he played his first gigs with the band in America...
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yes I think you was in front of me?
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@motownharry Dude. Punk is not a band genge, it is an attitude. There is not a more punk band that ever existed that exemplified this more than "The Who". And I believe they know more than three, or two, chords. and just so you know, The Clash were great musicians. So were The Cramps.
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Sorry, Ben. Jeff Hammond was not the bass player for the band at this time. If this is indeed 1971, it would be the original bass man, Glenn Cornick. then, it would also be the original drummer, Clive Bunker. One more note. John Evan was born John Evans.
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don't encourage them
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@Pattonfrodo definitely, saw the passion play tour when it hit chicago stadium, sept 23, 1973!!! had great seats and loved the show!!!
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Ya know for some time I had thought Ian was of English decent However born in scotland then moving to England a bit later I was proved wrong. Great proformer, Great band. Just lovely as it were.
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@jfritzify yeah he doesn't does he. Maybe he should check out the Stranglers or maybe he's just close minded and friendless other wise he wouldn't say that nonsense.about 'three chords"
I think if there were a real Doctor Who I'd ask him to take the TADRIS to all the
old Jethro Tull shows of the 70's esp the Aqualung , Thick as Brick and Passion Play tours !
Pattonfrodo 1 year ago 11
Pretty sure I was at this show . Thanks
cuninglinguist 11 months ago 3