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Jethro Tull Hymn 43 1977

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Uploaded by on Dec 14, 2008

another Tulletti project by me with the footage of a TV broadcast of tull playing in the London Hippodrome in 1977 synced up to the audio of Hymn 43 from the tull 1971 album 'Aqualung'.
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  • As much as I enjoy watching Ian Anderson's antics in this (and other videos), I really enjoy watching this bass player. He's definitely in his own groove, ripping into that bass. He doesn't seem to be paying any attention to anything or anyone on the stage, just his bass. But I think he's having a good time, even if he's not smiling, looking around or seeming to be very animated. I'm sure he's good, even if he's detached.

  • @TheLawvan

    Unfortunatly, he's dead now. May he rest in peace.

  • Have they ever really played this live?

  • @slipyourhips

    Yes. Originally in 1971 when it came out and again in 2005 or there about.

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  • Wy did you use the studio version of Hymm 43 in a Aqualung live?

  • WHAT an entertainer!

    I bet Jesus himself loves this one.

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  • it wasn't jeffrey hammond hammond playing, it was John Glascock, who unfortunately died.If we don't know who we are talking about can we not post ? !!

  • @steveY2K1 While I have no idea when or how Jeffrey died, I'm sure he made the most out of his life, even if was short. He looked like he was enjoying himself on stage, playing with Jethro Tull. Musicians seem to live for the music, as much as anything else, and Jeffrey probably had a great time. His life was probably pretty exciting. He certainly didn't have a 9 to 5 job. Was he lucky? Hard to say. He certainly was talented. Does he stand out? Yes. Has he been forgotten? No. Rock on!

  • @TheLawvan His name is Jeffrey Hammond Hammond, on the Fender Jazz Bass, he was a wild man...

  • This isnt even close 2 being a live version.

  • Ian is definitly the shit, what a whackadoo! :D

  • @sockington1 google ian anderson and read about his early life when the band started, this guy is a genius. if you still feel the same then, f---- off

  • Ian Anderson is absolutly a genius 10000000.....%!!!

  • @saclrpfrl10 is ian crazy, man?

  • this mother Fer seems like he is crazy

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