Jethro Tull Minstrel Gallery, Locomotive Breath and Cheerio live 1982

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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2008

Jethro Tull comprised of Ian Anderson (flute), Martin Barre (electric guitar), Dave Pegg (base guitar), Peter John Vettese (keyboards) and Gerry Conway (drums) performing some of their most famous songs tour in 1982. The venues are most likely Dortmund Westfallenhalle - Germany & The Pianeta 7 Up Rome Italy.

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  • who is that in the still picture at the start? Not a Tull member I think!

    Cool video Thanks man

  • The Tull member in the still pic at the start of the video clip is Peter John Vattese. Peter John Vattese was a member of Tull during the recording and touring of Broadsword and the Beast (1982) and Under Wraps (1984). He played piano and keyboards and contributed to the arrangements.

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  • Dave Pegg não chega aos pés de Hammond-Hammond!

  • @dictionar1 btw, that was me in the short hair, see me? (military) LOL

  • the full tull, ever the minstrel!

  • Can't be great every night...... But still enjoyed it..

    Thanks....

  • Great to see this clip after all these years! I saw this tour in Pittsburgh PA (9/17/82 if I recall correctly), & made a decent audio tape, but it's great to see these videos from the Italy & Germany shows. It was also great to hear the snippet of "Black Sunday" from Ian's previous solo LP between Breath & Cheerio.

  • The drumming is awful! Unbelievable

  • According to Ian, Gerry`s timing was computer-like. Listen to these songs again! There is also a live version of "Watching Me, Watching You". I think Barrie, Mark and Doane would have a hard time doing it properly.

  • Tull are my favourite band of all time, but to me they were never the same after Barlow and Hammond left. Listen to the other live version on here - there's no comparison!

    Still better than any other band in the world though.

  • Seen THE Tull at least ten times and those are the most ten enjoyable concerts I have ever been to. The last time I saw them, I popped and caught the giant balloon all in one motion!! Still have it!!

  • I always kinda put Clive Bunker in the same category as Mitch Mitchell. Not the most technically astute, but jazzy and amazingly exciting...

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