From 2001, Jethro Tull in concert. If you're not familiar with Ian Anderson's talent with the flute, have a listen to the Master. This one is probably their most well known tune.
Thanks LochRaven62 for posting this excellent live version -- I especially like the odd EQ effect on Ian Anderson's vocals during the quiet interlude.
Hard to believe it has been forty years since I first bathed in the glory and majesty of this album. !971, what a year. The Who, TYA, Stones, Zep and Janis all produced classic albums that stand up right to this very moment. With all respect to these bands, I'll have to place this Tull collection closer to my heart. Thanks to Ian and the boys for making it happen. :)
Ian Anderson é showwwww foreverrrrrrrrrrrrr
jorgginhodib 3 months ago
Does anyone know of a version with the preamble as part of the recording? "In the beginning Man created God;
and in the image of Man
created he him."
etc?
Enginmaster 4 months ago
3:05 passion !!!
rinzunza 5 months ago
Great !!!
thanks
123must 5 months ago
There's no crowd???
FZisback4football 5 months ago
Thanks LochRaven62 for posting this excellent live version -- I especially like the odd EQ effect on Ian Anderson's vocals during the quiet interlude.
marcfedak 6 months ago
What a performance. The picture and sound are equal to the show.
eemukwada 6 months ago
Hard to believe it has been forty years since I first bathed in the glory and majesty of this album. !971, what a year. The Who, TYA, Stones, Zep and Janis all produced classic albums that stand up right to this very moment. With all respect to these bands, I'll have to place this Tull collection closer to my heart. Thanks to Ian and the boys for making it happen. :)
gnute9 9 months ago
@qquark99 Of course.
jethrodassam 1 year ago
is that martin barre?
qquark99 1 year ago