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Jethro Tull - Dharma For One (Live) [1/2]

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Uploaded by on Sep 15, 2007

Part 1 of 2

From the DVD: Nothing Is Easy 'Live at the Isle Of Wight 1970'

It's finally up! I apologise to those who were waiting for the upload (i've been told it was 2 months! eek!) but I had my hands full with work and completely forgot about it.

If that doesn't qualify as my explanation then the public beating will be held on the nearest thursday and will be transmitted live over all the global networks. Hope you enjoy that then :P

Since it's too long for youtube standards (i'd love if they would make them at least a little bit higher. *sigh*), and it would be a waste to cut out even a tiny bit of the whole performance, I've tried to split it at the best possible moment. I hope I did a good job at it.
But you all will let me know, won't you? ;)

Enjoy.

PART 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7tEATjqjFg

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  • whats he talking about when hes talking about the chair in the beginning?

    someone knocked it over but i couldnt understand who he said.

  • he knocked it over himself during the previous song (My God)

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  • What a feast for the senses, if your'e into drums. Clive Bunker, Mitch Mitchell, and Keith Moon at the same show! I think Clive is the best of them all.

  • I like The Tull

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  • dharma forever ¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡

  • come stare seduti davanti al computer ?

    impossibile : questa e' energia purissima, quasi pericolosa (!)

    claudio

  • this rocks sooo hard..would have loved to hear barriemore barlow's interpretation of this song if their was one!

  • THE BIRTH DATE AND AGE OF EVERY BAND MEMBER HERE (AUG. 30, 1970):

    Ian Anderson - Vocals, Flute - Born Aug. 10, 1947, AGE 23

    Martin Barre - Lead Guitar - Born Nov. 17, 1946, AGE 23

    Glenn Cornick - Bass Guitar - Born April 23, 1947, AGE 23

    John Evan - Keyboards - Born March 28, 1948, AGE 22

    Clive Bunker - Drums - Born Dec. 30, 1946, AGE 23

    NOT ONE MEMBER OVER 25 YEARS OLD!!!! WOW!!!!

  • i didnt hear martin barre sing at all in this o.O

  • excellent!

    can you upload again in 1 part pleeeease?

    now it's possible.

    my "inglich" is too bad (como el pico).

    saludos desde chile

  • I smoked alot of pot on this one and got laid.

  • @Pasalaqcua actually either song works-it sounds like Ian sings "Dahmer"-that's what i originally meant

  • @Pasalaqcua yep, except i made the comment on the wrong video i meant it to be on "Song for Jeffrey"

  • @busterbone Is that a joke?

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