JETHRO TULL RARE PASSION PLAY 1973 LIVE PROJECT PART2
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@Rescuedogrudy no it's not the good old days LOL
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Saw this show in Denver in '73. Saw many shows here in the early 70's. This one was the best.
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best jethro tull album ever
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They are just as good "live" as on the albums....
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THANK YOU for your efforts to put together live APP!! I ALWAYS thought this work was brilliant. Oddly enough it was the ONLY JT album I actually bought. I was 14 or 15 & probably a bit odd, since I became enamored of APP especially! (probably stll a bit strange) I'm now on a quest to see/ hear EVERYTHING JT did. Such brilliance. Live shows particularly mesmerizing because of Ian A's awesome showmanship. BTW I THINK he was very sexy. Here I am at 50 (young 50 I hope) lusting for a genius!!!
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Which show? Went to the 7/15 (7/14 postponed to 8/1). Been trying to get confirmation - did Ian appear with the opening explosions playing the sax?
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I was at the first of 2 PP Houston shows and I can confirm - what we witnessed that night was so far ahead of its time that I cannot recall a better show from that, or any, era. Man, those guys played their hearts out!
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Oh, I sure know that. My first Tull concert was 1976. I have seen them 12 times.
I saw this live at the Capital Center in Landover Maryland. It was by far the greatest show ever. I was 3rd row front and center, so close I could see the sweat beading on Ians forehead. Unbelievable show and still the best one Ive ever seen. Ahhh the good old days, and the sweet smell of cannabis filling the arena as every person in there lit one up, took a big long savory toke, then passed it on. Its a shame the 70s passed so quickly.
Rescuedogrudy 2 years ago 8
He Had A Spare Pair!
DrHeathenScum 4 years ago 5