Jethro Tull's largest on stage line-up: Ian Anderson - flute, acoustic guitar, harmonica, mandolin and vocals; Martin Barre - electric and acoustic guitars, mandolin and flute; John Glascock - bass guitar and backup vocals; Barriemore Barlow - drums, percussion and flute; John Evan - piano, organ and keyboards and David Palmer - keyboards and synthesizers! 6 members on stage. 6 members in studio.
Hey I am easy to please. If you even hum an Ian Anderson creation - I'm tickled pink. It means that music will endure.
Okay so there are a few comments about the headset mike. Well I think I remember Ian using one during the Under Wraps tour (at least at Massey Hall in Toronto).
Number of guitars in the band - well just check out the credits on any album, or look at the live performances - Martin Barre & Ian Anderson.
I can for give the headset mic as IA used one for a short while. The flute playing and vocals are comparable to my own (I do Tull covers too) and the overall musicianship is good. However, 1) no Tull tribute should ever have more than 1 guitar 1 bass 1 drummer 1 vocal/flute and 2 keyboards as that's the most that they ever had. And 2) I love the minstrel outfit but the others need to at least try to mach stage garb. Not bashing your show, just offering advice, one Tull fan to another.
Jethro Tull's largest on stage line-up: Ian Anderson - flute, acoustic guitar, harmonica, mandolin and vocals; Martin Barre - electric and acoustic guitars, mandolin and flute; John Glascock - bass guitar and backup vocals; Barriemore Barlow - drums, percussion and flute; John Evan - piano, organ and keyboards and David Palmer - keyboards and synthesizers! 6 members on stage. 6 members in studio.
Tull1991 3 years ago
Number of guitars in the band - well just check out the credits on any album, or look at the live performances - Martin Barre & Ian Anderson.
Flautists? Martin Barre & Ian Anderson!
AFTERSHOCKCEX 3 years ago
Hey I am easy to please. If you even hum an Ian Anderson creation - I'm tickled pink. It means that music will endure.
Okay so there are a few comments about the headset mike. Well I think I remember Ian using one during the Under Wraps tour (at least at Massey Hall in Toronto).
Number of guitars in the band - well just check out the credits on any album, or look at the live performances - Martin Barre & Ian Anderson.
Flautists? Martin Barre & Ian Anderson!
So rock on guys!
AFTERSHOCKCEX 3 years ago
I'm not feeling the drums. Love the rest.
BARRIEMOREBARLOW 3 years ago
I can for give the headset mic as IA used one for a short while. The flute playing and vocals are comparable to my own (I do Tull covers too) and the overall musicianship is good. However, 1) no Tull tribute should ever have more than 1 guitar 1 bass 1 drummer 1 vocal/flute and 2 keyboards as that's the most that they ever had. And 2) I love the minstrel outfit but the others need to at least try to mach stage garb. Not bashing your show, just offering advice, one Tull fan to another.
Tull1991 3 years ago
Sounds wicked, gotta luv the Tull man. If your ever in London..looks like a good time.
moffatmultimedia 4 years ago
Many thanks ! We don't expect much more from a human being. Long live the LEO MAN...
pierre766 4 years ago
God, I hate headset microphones. It just looks so lame. Sometimes there is such a thing as too much convenience.
I really like this video, however. The guy doing Ian Anderson is a real showman. Hate the way the bassist looks, though.
robibm2003 4 years ago
Good flute, good band, the vocals need alittle polish. You are better than me, so I'm not complaining.
MiKriya 4 years ago
pretty much awesome. lead singer sounds like he just pulled excalibur from the stone!
samsombersimba 4 years ago