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Jethro Tull - Back to the Family - The Minstrel Looks Back 2DVD set

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Performance from Swedish Television show in 1969
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
- Appearances from 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

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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  • Clive !! He is so powerful. He can play it all – Hard Rock to Jazz.

    Great Great drummer!

  • Great, never seen this before, thanks for uploading it.

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  • ian sounds like he has tourettes in some places … he makes these weird sounds like he is really nervous or does not want to be up there. i sure like the record version of this much better … but i like that he developed his flute style so early … interesting … is this off the isle of white dvd?

  • Im on such a big JT kick lately. This song sparked my interest into early JT. Man I extremely impressed and have a general affinity to his style. I love the flute along with their hard driving sound. Im so glad I get to live in the time of Jethro Tull. Genius. Back to the Family is one of those songs that I will live to the rest of my life. I will continue to listen and live to many early Tull songs now.

    Thank you for sharing a wonderful piece of art.

  • A pity that Martin Barres guitar sound goes completely missing during 'Back to the Family'. It was one of Tulls standout songs.

  • very good...the old times had been the better ones....

  • @spidf33

    You can say that again. Clive has to be the most underrated & misjudged drummers of that era.

    I was and still am very influenced by him as a drummer.

  • vintage jethro tull , cornick/bunker/barre/anderson wohoo

  • Ah, makes me want to get the old bong out...brilliant.

  • I had to place this one on my favorites,,, I really enjoy watching Clive B playing !

  • This is great !

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