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Post by kingheath on Sept 30, 2011 14:48:07 GMT
A couple of years ago someone posted a youtube link of this medley on the German Tull Forum. Unfortunately the video was taken off youtube and I was unable to find any trace of it. Now it has been found again on a different site - see link below. This is one of the best orchestral arrangements of a Tull medley I have ever encountered. There aren't that many anyway. This is how D. Palmer should have arranged the music for the infamous LSO recording of 1984, in my ears the worst of all official Tull releases. The choreography is quite funny and you might even enjoy it, if you like that sort of thing. The sound quality is alright, though there was (perhaps still is) an official DVD download with a slightly better sound quality - stereo for starters. Enough said. Sit back and relax, here are The Cadets: The Cadets: Living With The PastKH
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Post by maddogfagin on Sept 30, 2011 17:46:11 GMT
A couple of years ago someone posted a youtube link of this medley on the German Tull Forum. Unfortunately the video was taken off youtube and I was unable to find any trace of it. Now it has been found again on a different site - see link below. This is one of the best orchestral arrangements of a Tull medley I have ever encountered. There aren't that many anyway. This is how D. Palmer should have arranged the music for the infamous LSO recording of 1984, in my ears the worst of all official Tull releases. The choreography is quite funny and you might even enjoy it, if you like that sort of thing. The sound quality is alright, though there was (perhaps still is) an official DVD download with a slightly better sound quality - stereo for starters. Enough said. Sit back and relax, here are The Cadets: The Cadets: Living With The PastKH Kingheath - thanks for finding this and posting.
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Post by tullabye on Sept 30, 2011 19:05:48 GMT
Loved seeing that. Really well done and performed with high energy. These type performances add a touch of validation to the great music of Tull and to a lesser degree my/our musical tastes. Thanks for posting.
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Post by tullist on Sept 30, 2011 19:44:12 GMT
A couple of years ago someone posted a youtube link of this medley on the German Tull Forum. Unfortunately the video was taken off youtube and I was unable to find any trace of it. Now it has been found again on a different site - see link below. This is one of the best orchestral arrangements of a Tull medley I have ever encountered. There aren't that many anyway. This is how D. Palmer should have arranged the music for the infamous LSO recording of 1984, in my ears the worst of all official Tull releases. The choreography is quite funny and you might even enjoy it, if you like that sort of thing. The sound quality is alright, though there was (perhaps still is) an official DVD download with a slightly better sound quality - stereo for starters. Enough said. Sit back and relax, here are The Cadets: The Cadets: Living With The PastKH very much appreciated and pretty interesting, shines through even given the not perfect, but perfectly listenable sound. I will take the liberty of placing the link over on Facebook, where I have lots of friends who like Jethro Tull, but not so much as to be joining web boards. Must have been about six songs referenced, including all of sftw. I will of course credit the board and the name you use. thank you!
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Post by steelmonkey on Oct 1, 2011 2:46:54 GMT
12:37 well spent...probably the best 12:37 all day ( so far....)
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