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Jethro Tull - Aqualung live 1982

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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2008

Jethro Tull comprised of Ian Anderson (acoustic guitar, voice), Martin Barre (electric guitar), Dave Pegg (bass guitar), Peter John Vettese (keyboards) and Gerry Conway (drums) performing one of their most famous songs 'Aqualung' during their Broadsword tour in 1982. The venue is most likely Dortmund Westfallenhalle - Germany

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  • Ian doesn't suck.

  • well it was obviously the last song of the night..he was probably tired as shit, what a champ though

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  • Martin just owned that solo

  • Maybe the best solo in all the versions of Aqualung? It certainly give me chills... amazing! And I'm not a Gerry Conway fan... but man, he is great in this song, he does nail it here

  • This whole song rocks, love the drums the best.

  • ian is awesome x3 but u gotta admit he was kinda crazy

  • I've seen Tull 10 times over 20 years; and I can tell you that band gives their all each and every song. I don't mean some 45 minute set like so many others, but a full blown concert. Even from a time of intense musical expression(1965-1980) they are like no other.

  • @nomikjustkaty

    Yeah man, Me and and bunch of people my own age, watched a concert on new years, and commenting

    on Jethro was so positive. Barre wasn't a big influence for me, but Tull's music was, as well as friend of

    mine who's one of the most talented jazz saxs in MI.

    This time was the most creative along with the creation of blues, big band, rock jazz fusion. Society today

    produces a few original concepts, but a lot of "remakes", in one form or another.

  • @sonnyroxx Damn straight!! They go back in my mind as far as my memory goes and they are Legend!! I grew up on this as well as my parents ;) I don't care what anyone says either, these guys and many other bands of that era were an influence on my enormous infatuation of music and I'm so sure that they were an inspiration to many musicians. They and the many other musicians of their time were indeed the Masters of Rock n Roll!! They and those musicians immediately prior to their time ;)

  • I want to learn that solo!

  • @sonnyroxx Thumbs up to this guy!!

  • Wow, homeless man singing... ;-)

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