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Jethro Tull - Bouree - 1969, French TV

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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2007

Performance of Bouree in a stadium. Dig the freaky children in gas masks.

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  • Glen is my favorite bassist now. :D

  • Ha ragione chi mi precede.

    Dopo un po' la ripresa è totalmente sganciata dalla musica.

    Il brano è straordinario, uno di quelli che rimangono stampati nella memoria di chi ama il rock progressivo

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  • Love this video <3

  • Jethro Tull, The Minstrel Looks Back 1969-1977 2DVD set available at Tommygunvideo - check our channel for link and more details

  • Glenn Is indeed a badass bass player. This tune makes a person wonder in another dimension. :) So EPIC! I love the Tull

  • @Faltzwig Sure thing, man. Glad we chatted.

  • @Beatleguy1961 I never knew all of this; I'll look into it; thanks. :)

  • @Faltzwig Well, even Cornick admits that he was a bit of a partier, as opposed to the others, who apparently weren't as much. Perhaps that may have had a bit to do with it.. Who knows? Besides, Tull certainly didn't suffer as a result of his leaving and both members appeared to get on well during the taping of the '94 reunion of all living Tull members, past and present. You should check out Cornick's personal website, as it has great early photos and memorabilia of the band. Take care, guy.

  • @Beatleguy1961 Hey man, I wasn't taking anything personally; I just don't believe things unless I see them with my own eyes. I've had a look at the interview just now, although I'm a bit puzzled as to the reasoning behind it, and what Ian's and the manager's side of the story was as it doesn't seem to have much coverage whatsoever. Quite odd.

  • @Faltzwig Look, gang, I'm not hear to talk shit about Ian Anderson or argue with other people about rock and roll.........I'm too old for that shit and I say live and let live. If I offended any Anderson fans, then I sincerely apologize but I think it's only fair for others to read Cornick's side of the story. Hell, the Beatles did the same thing with Pete Best, although his talent was questionable whereas Cornick's bass playing was outstanding,........in my opinion anyway. Peace out.

  • @Faltzwig I found an online interview with Cornick just recently and he discussed his dismissal from the group. Why would he lie about it? He certainly didn't come across as bitter nor does he bear any ill will towards his former bandmate. I tried to copy and paste the link to the inteview in this space but got an error message. Just go to the search engine and type in "Glenn Cornick interview". Once you get your results then click on "Attention Tull Fans-Glenn Cornick interview". It's there.

  • @Beatleguy1961 Well, I'm guessing you have some evidence or actual documentation to support this "fact"?

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