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Post by JTull 007 on Mar 26, 2014 15:35:42 GMT
A Hot Night in Bucharest Jethro Tull concert on June 20 at the Palace Hall in Bucharest British band Jethro Tull returns to Romania, together with Ian Anderson, to mesmerize fans again with the mixture of hard rock, folk sounds and shades of blues in concert promoting the new album, "Homo Erraticus" which will take place on June 20 at the Palace Hall in Bucharest. According to a press release from concert organizers AFP, Project Events, the show will start at 20.00, will be illustrated and supplemented by video and theatrical elements designed to "tear a tear" as saying the very soul of the band - Ian Anderson .Jethro Tull , the band formed in 1967 in the town of Blackpool , England , was a unique phenomenon in the history of music . Conceived as a psychedelic blues band, Jethro Tull music has always been a complex that includes several styles including blues, jazz, folk, medieval, classical, hard rock, with influences of electronic music . Tull's Music has it's roots in the British blues of the '60s and is marked by an extraordinary voice tonality , which was added to the sound of the flute . Initially playing blues rock band experienced, but later also included elements of classic rock , folk , jazz and art rock . Among contemporary bands , only the band Yes has comparable success Jethro Tull , Yes but with those of many changes in the band structure and the style of music , while Jethro Tull was remarkably stable until the 90s. Currently , the band is comprised of Ian Anderson (flute , vocals , acoustic guitar ) , Florian Opahle ( guitar ) , Scott Hammond (drums ), John O'Hara (keyboards ), David Goodier (bass ) , plus help Ryan O'Donnell , in voice and theater . Known as the man who introduced the flute to rock music , Ian Anderson is the "brains" behind everything created Jethro Tull . Lead by singer , flutist , guitarist and songwriter Ian Anderson , Jethro Tull has created one way in music , revolutionizing very musical language of the time. Throughout his long career , Ian Anderson and Jethro Tull have released 30 albums , selling over 60 million copies worldwide .
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2014 15:54:51 GMT
Thanks Jim - (what a laugh) it's still Jethro Tull. English version just in: Jethro Tull back to Romania with Homo Erraticus tour this summer by Romania Insider www.romania-insider.com/jethro-tull-back-to-romania-with-homo-erraticus-tour-this-summer/117992/British band Jethro Tull will be back to Romania this June for a concert, part of the tour promoting their latest album Homo Erraticus. Arriving together with lead vocalist Ian Anderson, the band is scheduled to appear in front of the Romanian crowd on June 20, at Sala Palatului downtown Bucharest, starting 20:00. The hard rock, folk and blues concert will be accompanied by video a theater elements, according to Project Events, the show organizers. The famous band, launched in 1967, has been mixing psychedelic blues, jazz, folk, hard rock, and electronic sounds for the last four decades. Ian Anderson, the lead singer and songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, is also known for having introduced flaut into rock music. He is also a flautist and acoustic guitarist. The band is currently made of Ian Anderson, Florian Opahle – electric guitar, Scott Hammond – drums, John O’Hara – keyboards, David Goodier – base, and Ryan O’Donnell- who takes care of the theater part of the show. Ian Anderson and Jethro Tull have launched 30 albums so far, and sold over 60 million copies world wide. The band won 11 gold and platinum disks. Tickets for the show in Bucharest are available in the Biletoo network and online at Biletoo.ro, Eventim.ro, and MyTicket.ro, for prices ranging from RON 50 and RON 250. editor@romania-insider.com (photo source: Project Events)
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Post by JTull 007 on Mar 26, 2014 16:29:13 GMT
Always fun to translate using Google Translator.
The main point being if other countries can say Tull then why can't we? The reasoning behind this is about as silly as believing that they can't understand English. I'm happy either way because now it says 'The Best of Tull' on promos around the world... Let's check out the Jethro Tull concert on June 20 at the Palace Hall It will be a Hot Night in Bucharest... Special thanks to TooTull from Canada.
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Post by steelmonkey on Mar 26, 2014 16:51:05 GMT
Translation: Ian is going 'fountain of youth' via Florian and Scott rather than lockstep to the old age home with Martin and Doane...I hope for reunions and special appearances but it appears Ian's unique energy and abilities have catalyzed a Change of Horses that won't be undone. Give him credit for keeping his word about 'No Martin, no Jethro Tull'.....
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Post by nonrabbit on Mar 26, 2014 21:41:57 GMT
i57.images obliterated by tinypic/1687n95.jpg[/IMG] I knew this was a Broadsword bootleg when I saw it on the Really Strange Album thread.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2014 19:48:40 GMT
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Post by JTull 007 on Mar 27, 2014 20:25:51 GMT
Always with a smile... Maybe it annoys some fans more than others.
Once I felt the end was near and Tull was no longer there. Once I tried to understand while no one seemed to care.
Maybe the idea that Ian can have it both ways everywhere he goes. All I know is this music Rocks and my appreciation surely grows.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2014 20:34:11 GMT
Meant to answer this earlier. Translation: Ian is going 'fountain of youth' via Florian and Scott rather than lockstep to the old age home with Martin and Doane...I hope for reunions and special appearances but it appears Ian's unique energy and abilities have catalyzed a Change of Horses that won't be undone. Give him credit for keeping his word about 'No Martin, no Jethro Tull'..... Yeah, credit due. 'fountain of youth' - this is why you & Jim are dragging me down. At 57 you're catching up to me. (lockstep to the old age home) OH NO! The horror, the horror.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2014 20:58:24 GMT
Maybe it annoys some fans more than others. = Grumpy old men - usually bored - thin skinned.
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Post by steelmonkey on Mar 27, 2014 21:59:14 GMT
Funniest thing I ever saw was a german dubbed version of Apocalapyse Now...first, the guy looking thru the window slats and saying 'Saigon, verdammmet Scheisse' and the end...the guy saying 'Das Grause, das Grause'
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Post by Equus on Mar 28, 2014 6:35:17 GMT
Translation: Ian is going 'fountain of youth' via Florian and Scott rather than lockstep to the old age home with Martin and Doane...I hope for reunions and special appearances but it appears Ian's unique energy and abilities have catalyzed a Change of Horses that won't be undone. Give him credit for keeping his word about 'No Martin, no Jethro Tull'..... Someone should have hit him hard when he said that... 'No Martin, no Jethro Tull'? Why on earth should that change a perfectly good name? A name that ties all the songs of Ian Anderson so perfectly together? A name that has taken ages to conquer the minds of many... Confusion is what we have... Ian has always written the songs and the lyrics... Nothing has changed... What's the difference? New great and capable musicians evolving around the sun...
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Post by maddogfagin on Mar 28, 2014 9:13:47 GMT
Translation: Ian is going 'fountain of youth' via Florian and Scott rather than lockstep to the old age home with Martin and Doane...I hope for reunions and special appearances but it appears Ian's unique energy and abilities have catalyzed a Change of Horses that won't be undone. Give him credit for keeping his word about 'No Martin, no Jethro Tull'..... Someone should have hit him hard when he said that... 'No Martin, no Jethro Tull'? Why on earth should that change a perfectly good name? A name that ties all the songs of Ian Anderson so perfectly together? A name that has taken ages to conquer the minds of many... Confusion is what we have... Ian has always written the songs and the lyrics... Nothing has changed... What's the difference? New great and capable musicians evolving around the sun... I think it's all down to the respect that IA has for Martin, along with all past Tull members and the current musicians in his [IA's] band. So he may have had issues with some members but without the input from everybody connected with Tull, we wouldn't be here today waiting for the official release of Homo Erraticus.
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Post by nonrabbit on Mar 28, 2014 11:21:17 GMT
'fountain of youth' - this is why you & Jim are dragging me down. At 57 you're catching up to me. (lockstep to the old age home) OH NO! The horror, the horror. Must be scary being 58!!! I'll wait
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Post by steelmonkey on Mar 28, 2014 15:29:28 GMT
It's not scary...but i forget why not.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2014 19:06:58 GMT
Mixed review or mixed up by Google (At least laugh at Google) Ian Anderson Homo Erraticus Calliandra / Kscope (2014) www.rocking.gr/reviews/album/Ian-Anderson---Homo-Erraticus/5425/Don't worry about the wondering man. His time may have come and gone». Alone are telling you , Ian The joke went too far . How else to start a text for the second sequel to the great , ' madman ' brew and risky concept album "Thick As A Brick", when nothing in that provision even approaching the above characterizations ? When released the second part of two years ago , take this as a wink on the part of a contract versus unconventional first place ( as he wrote correctly Sakkalis ) . The surprise , or convenience / security to become a little bad, then came the selection of small compositions and the name of Anderson in the eaves . He said he did not expect to sell so I do not want to be " charged " a failed disk in commercial recordings of Jethro Tull. In conjunction with the conversion of the band touring band in the last 15 years, I would say that rather easily became habit . Anderson himself , moreover , we have stated that prefers to travel from being closed for hours in the studio and as old recording . It does not work like it used to songwriting and prefers to tour , performing in new ways (and partners ) mainly the old repertoire , presenting us wonderful concerts . The new album So enhances all of the above . O he continues two years after the "2" to making small compositions , which play between folk and rock ( with heavy guitars ) sprinkled with his famous narrative interpretation and flute , offering the best level compositions "Stormwatch". In other words, Crafts exists but not the inspiration . If this work was circulated in 1980 we could write that failed attempt a fusion of heavy guitar ( those annoyed by the " metallic " sound of Opahle concerts of 2010 will be disappointed again ) with the - based folk-rock of Jethro Tull, with all the bad 80s production ( buried bass , " cold » keyboards, sterile sound) to bury the results. In 2014 we will write that this is a failed attempt by Anderson to play folk prog metal- as he described the work was - a progressive and neither is the result, not remotely metal. And especially not music of today and tomorrow , as it would fit with the lyrics based on manuscripts imaginary Gerald Bostock. Flashes of inspiration and of course there came the "Puer Ferox Adventus", a beautiful composition that manage to build bonding with the listener in seven minutes , while the "The Browning Of The Green" took off from the heavy guitar and a loan from the "1" to level up . On the other hand , songs like "Enter The Uninvited" with lyrics aradiasma elements of modern life , presented flabby and unresponsive as the rest of «folk - prog - metal» disc "Tripudium Ad Bellum" and "Cold Dead Reckoning". Decent simply "Doggerland", combining rock type "Stormwatch" with elements of the first "Thick As A Brick" and "Songs From The Wood", while the keys and the outbreak strongly reminiscent of Deep Purple. The sign «skip» rightfully wins the first hearing, "The Turnpike Inn" with the lifeless riff « machine » in . After the "2" , the "Homo Erraticus" comes to place this on the shelf with unclaimed after some hearings . Nerveless and transactional interpretation , by showing how non yards rock and how uneducated they are. The «Erraticus» otherwise Anderson prefers this time regurgitating by rubbing the composition and rehearsals with a truly living in all areas of the complex. Simply keeps returning as a musician who records with a regularity and hope for another great live show which will again enjoy the wonderful old songs in a new way . «Don't worry about the wondering man. His time may have come and gone », says the Anderson and do not know if our eye closes anymore . The review of 15 seconds ( forwards in rock psychiatrist ) : - Not good to see Anthony . Hangover; - Do not tell and number three .
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Post by JTull 007 on Mar 29, 2014 2:20:24 GMT
Mixed review or mixed up by Google (At least laugh at Google) Ian Anderson Homo Erraticus Calliandra / Kscope (2014) www.rocking.gr/reviews/album/Ian-Anderson---Homo-Erraticus/5425/Don't worry about the wondering man. His time may have come and gone». Alone are telling you , Ian After the "2" , the "Homo Erraticus" comes to place this on the shelf with unclaimed after some hearings . Nerveless and transactional interpretation , by showing how non yards rock and how uneducated they are. The «Erraticus» otherwise Anderson prefers this time regurgitating by rubbing the composition and rehearsals with a truly living in all areas of the complex. Simply keeps returning as a musician who records with a regularity and hope for another great live show which will again enjoy the wonderful old songs in a new way . «Don't worry about the wondering man. His time may have come and gone », says the Anderson and do not know if our eye closes anymore . The review of 15 seconds ( forwards in rock psychiatrist ) : - Not good to see Anthony . Hangover; - Do not tell and number three . Review of the review By Antonis MoustakasI suppose he doesn't like the album and just doesn't get it.
In most cases all music is subjective to the one who listens. We all can't agree on every Tull album. But I have yet to be disappointed with any composition by Ian Anderson including all Tull albums.
That's why I'm a Tull Fan and this guy from Greece is obviously not.... Just pathetic.
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Post by Equus on Mar 29, 2014 9:20:20 GMT
Someone should have hit him hard when he said that... 'No Martin, no Jethro Tull'? Why on earth should that change a perfectly good name? A name that ties all the songs of Ian Anderson so perfectly together? A name that has taken ages to conquer the minds of many... Confusion is what we have... Ian has always written the songs and the lyrics... Nothing has changed... What's the difference? New great and capable musicians evolving around the sun... I think it's all down to the respect that IA has for Martin, along with all past Tull members and the current musicians in his [IA's] band. So he may have had issues with some members but without the input from everybody connected with Tull, we wouldn't be here today waiting for the official release of Homo Erraticus. Hello Graham. We may never agree on this issue, but I remember that you once wrote that there would also be the risk of two different groups claiming to be Jethro Tull. If Martin, for example, started to call his band Jethro Tull, and Ian did the same... That would surely be confusing... If that were about to happen, then I would prefer the names they have now. Still, I find it hard to imagine that Martin would actually do something like that, but then again... I think that you are absolutely right... This is a real possibility... To me Ian is the core of Jethro Tull. Martin is a fabulous musician, but he didn't write the basis lyrics and music. There have been other great musicians in Jethro Tull, and by the way... What is Jethro Tull anyway? There have been so many great musicians in the concept called Jethro Tull that it's hard to clearly point out when it is Jethro Tull, and when it isn't... If we decide to define Jethro Tull as: Martin and Ian have to be there together, well then This Was isn't really Jethro Tull... If we decide that Jethro Tull only can be defined as the "original band" from 68 to 79... then we find that many of these musicians are not present from the year 68 to 79... Ian Anderson is the only member of Jethro Tull that have been there all along. Martin is a very important musician in Jethro Tull, but so are many others. I don't think that calling it Jethro Tull is disrespectful to any members past or present. And the name Jethro Tull is still being used anyway... In order to reach those who know Jethro Tull, but don't know Ian Anderson, we are repeatedly reminded of the words: Jethro Tull... Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson... But unfortunately Ian have decided to distance himself from the name: Jethro Tull. A mission that is bound to fail. So why do it? Every single solo album of Ian Anderson should in my opinion be called Jethro Tull. Thick As A Brick is a Jethro Tull album, but Thick As A Brick 2 is not?? I don't understand it: "Keep it simple, call It Tull."
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Post by maddogfagin on Mar 29, 2014 9:58:49 GMT
I think it's all down to the respect that IA has for Martin, along with all past Tull members and the current musicians in his [IA's] band. So he may have had issues with some members but without the input from everybody connected with Tull, we wouldn't be here today waiting for the official release of Homo Erraticus. Hello Graham. We may never agree on this issue, but I remember that you once wrote that there would also be the risk of two different groups claiming to be Jethro Tull. If Martin, for example, started to call his band Jethro Tull, and Ian did the same... That would surely be confusing... Most likely won't happen. Events have shown that Martin is more than happy doing small(ish) scale concerts and the odd festival with a group of musicians which he can call up at a moment's notice. I think that at this stage it is Martin who wants to distance himself from the band. The IA interview by Dave Rees and Martin Webb in the most recent issue of A New Day is most revealing and shows that IA has respect and some concerns with regard to Martin but then he has always shown that to all past and present members of the musical beast that is and was Tull. [IA] - I haven't looked at his [Martin's] website in the last couple of weeks, but last time I looked I didn't see any gigs planned for this year. I obviously heard about gigs that he did last year. As always, I suppose my major concern for Martin is financially, and whether he's organising his projects in a viable way.
Have you listened to his album? Yeah. I first heard it I think when he had some tracks on his website. He sent me a copy of the album sometime before Christmas. It's obviously Martin focussing on what he can do. I'd said to him that he should do an album of Jethro Tull material that was different. Personally I don't think he should be making acoustic guitar albums, he should be Martin Barre, a bass player and a drummer, doing rock instrumental music. I think it's a big mistake to get all these other folk into the band. It not only becomes very expensive, it also dilutes it. He should be standing in the middle of the stage, with a drummer 'there', a bass player 'there', and forget singers. I think Martin should do what he's good at doing, and just really be Martin Barre. [Laughing] He always seems to be hiding off in the dark on the side of the stage where you can't actually see him most of the time.
He's actually come out of himself a lot recently, cracking jokes on stage and becoming a front man. The Martin that we all know when he's in a gregarious and upbeat mood is perfect for being on stage. But it's taken him an awfully long time to find that thing. The more he surrounds himself with other people, the more he takes the easy route of standing back again. And those people love getting their little moment of glory singing or playing in Martin's band, it's 'hey, look at me'. And of course they'll take over the attention and a chunk of the music. Martin needs to do what he's good at, but like all of us he needs to try to do things that he can't do. So I think it's probably been really good for him, but difficult for him, in the last year to actually go out there and make the commitment to doing stuff. Hopefully this year he's learnt some things not to do again, whatever they might be, like how to travel, what van to book, which people to work with and so on.© 2014 A New Day magazine
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Post by Equus on Mar 29, 2014 11:52:28 GMT
Hello Graham. We may never agree on this issue, but I remember that you once wrote that there would also be the risk of two different groups claiming to be Jethro Tull. If Martin, for example, started to call his band Jethro Tull, and Ian did the same... That would surely be confusing... Most likely won't happen. Events have shown that Martin is more than happy doing small(ish) scale concerts and the odd festival with a group of musicians which he can call up at a moment's notice. I think that at this stage it is Martin who wants to distance himself from the band. The IA interview by Dave Rees and Martin Webb in the most recent issue of A New Day is most revealing and shows that IA has respect and some concerns with regard to Martin but then he has always shown that to all past and present members of the musical beast that is and was Tull. [IA] - I haven't looked at his [Martin's] website in the last couple of weeks, but last time I looked I didn't see any gigs planned for this year. I obviously heard about gigs that he did last year. As always, I suppose my major concern for Martin is financially, and whether he's organising his projects in a viable way.
Have you listened to his album? Yeah. I first heard it I think when he had some tracks on his website. He sent me a copy of the album sometime before Christmas. It's obviously Martin focussing on what he can do. I'd said to him that he should do an album of Jethro Tull material that was different. Personally I don't think he should be making acoustic guitar albums, he should be Martin Barre, a bass player and a drummer, doing rock instrumental music. I think it's a big mistake to get all these other folk into the band. It not only becomes very expensive, it also dilutes it. He should be standing in the middle of the stage, with a drummer 'there', a bass player 'there', and forget singers. I think Martin should do what he's good at doing, and just really be Martin Barre. [Laughing] He always seems to be hiding off in the dark on the side of the stage where you can't actually see him most of the time.
He's actually come out of himself a lot recently, cracking jokes on stage and becoming a front man. The Martin that we all know when he's in a gregarious and upbeat mood is perfect for being on stage. But it's taken him an awfully long time to find that thing. The more he surrounds himself with other people, the more he takes the easy route of standing back again. And those people love getting their little moment of glory singing or playing in Martin's band, it's 'hey, look at me'. And of course they'll take over the attention and a chunk of the music. Martin needs to do what he's good at, but like all of us he needs to try to do things that he can't do. So I think it's probably been really good for him, but difficult for him, in the last year to actually go out there and make the commitment to doing stuff. Hopefully this year he's learnt some things not to do again, whatever they might be, like how to travel, what van to book, which people to work with and so on.© 2014 A New Day magazineInteresting stuff, Graham! Like always it's a privilege to have a conversation with you! Martin is my all time favorite guitarist, and I think that you're right about Martin wanting to distance himself from the band called Ian Anderson's JethroTull/ Ian Anderson, or even Jethro Tull... Those times a probably gone forever... Done is done. The solo albums of Ian Anderson is called Ian Anderson. That can't be undone. So I'll just have to accept that fact. I think it's wrong, but it is what it is. Gerald Bostock is now coming alive again, in what I am tempted to call: Thick As A Brick 3... / or Homo Erraticus... It's Bostock again, but strangely we have gone from Jethro Tull, Thick As A Brick = (... basic music and lyrics written by Ian Anderson...) to: Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson, Thick As A Brick 2 = (... basic music and lyrics written by Ian Anderson...) and now we have: Ian Anderson, Homo Erraticus = (... basic music and lyrics written by Ian Anderson...) These are tree different names for an ongoing concept, or idea... different musicians, but Ian is always there...?? I call it concept confusion... Nothing has changed... In my opinion... Jethro Tull is whenever Ian Anderson writes the basic lyrics and music. Not to diminish the contributions of these extraordinary players, past of present... These different players have over the years added to the flavor of Jethro Tull... but I will have to live with the fact that Ian wants to call it something else than Jethro Tull... Wrong, wrong, wrong... in my opinion... The basic concept of Jethro Tull is, and has always been Ian Anderson writing the basic music and lyrics... and if he decided to call it Coca Cola... It would still be the same... It's Ian Anderson with a band of extraordinary players...
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Post by Tull50 on Mar 29, 2014 21:24:39 GMT
I totally agree with Equus about the name of the band there is nothing to discuss for me, those who have followed the path of Jethro Tull and Ian Anderson can distinguish between the two ... Only one thing is not consistent...those who call now the band "Ian Anderson" and they compare it with Jethro Tull, they should not compare it with the work of Anderson solo?
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Post by Equus on Mar 30, 2014 7:51:29 GMT
I totally agree with Equus about the name of the band there is nothing to discuss for me, those who have followed the path of Jethro Tull and Ian Anderson can distinguish between the two ... Only one thing is not consistent...those who call now the band "Ian Anderson" and they compare it with Jethro Tull, they should not compare it with the work of Anderson solo? In my opinion Jethro Tull should be the name... (... not surprisingly... ) unfortunately Ian has decided to leave it behind, or has he?? ...the name is not so easy to get rid of anyway... It keeps popping up, and there will always be fans out there that think of Ian Andersons "solo" projects as just another shade of Tull... of course to me there have never been any solo albums of Ian Anderson... It's always a team effort, and the very special "flavor" of Ian Anderson is always clear and very present... Nowadays he "half heartedly" tries to leave the name of Jethro Tull behind, but at the same time he insists on dragging it along... Maybe he has his reasons for this, that are hidden for us, or should I say, hidden for me...?
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Post by Tull50 on Apr 26, 2014 17:35:30 GMT
One of the most important music bloggers from Spain elcofredebechamel.blogspot.com.es/2014/04/ian-anderson-homo-erraticus-critica.htmlGoogle translator: Saturday, April 26, 2014 Notice to readers that the next review will be biased. Anderson is a server for one of the best composers of the twentieth and twenty-first so far so any opinions contained herein comes from an immense admiration for a musician who is still active and making masterpieces as now I comment . PART ONE : CHRONICLES 1 . Doggerland The opening theme diffused between Anderson fans for some time . Hard rock with the melody always serve as a narrative for the rest of the album . Bright . 2 . Heavy Metals The title misleads Anderson as an acoustic issue that could have been part of albums like Songs from the wood or Heavy Horses is marked . It is one of those cuts where Ian takes her out his facet folk. A gem . 3 . Enter The Uninvited This topic caused some confusion among fans of Anderson when he first heard . Their similarities with "Hot Mango Flush " convince did not help too . As usual , it has become one of the most interesting songs of the album and ended by conquering the whole world for its repetitive recitation and even the son of Ian nod to one of the verses. 4 . Puer Ferox Adventus Start with Gregorian chant recited what many sound effects. Then starts a fit of Anderson in which the voice guide us to the progressive entry of the instruments. John on keyboards makes a huge work, the rest of the band shines high in an issue that will crescendo to explode with pure rock and branded elegance of the house . A masterpiece made song . Whoever wants to know why Anderson is admired by his playing the flute just listening to this song. The coda is classical music at its best. 5 . Meliora Sequamur The court let us get another cut much like Songs from the wood . Gregorian chant of the XXI century to demonstrate that it had withheld and the band that accompanies Anderson now , Ryan 's voice included , are the best musicians he has worked the artist. Another gem whose bridge, based on the melody that guides the listener, falls short of the best compositions of Anderson. 6. The Turnpike Inn Various couplings and Florian guitar , flute accompanied by Ian Wild , introduce us to another major themes of the album . Rock to keep pace with the foot, helping to Ryan occasional verse and the band to stop. New test quality . Highlights of the instrumental parts of the song for their folk touches. 7. The Engineer Start folk, accordion, perfect melody , lyrics and peruse rock . Of my favorites of the entire disk . I like the punch of the chorus and the sound of the group as a whole . The melody of the solo flute and Ian for framing. 8. The Pax Britannica Another of my favorite subjects. First for music that reminds me of my beloved "The Third Hoorah " Warchild , and especially Britain Review Letter . Pure diamond with a flute solo stratospheric . PART TWO : PROPHECIES 9. Tripudium Ad Bellum The flute is what makes a rock riff cut as they come. Florian follows with his guitar, John continues to emcee . David and Scott underpin the sound of the song masterfully. The result is a sweeping flash of folk music parties . Only this group can sign an instrumental of this scale . 10. After These Wars One of those classics that Anderson begins slowly and we will increasingly falling . This average time is one of those cuts that Ian himself describes as " subject in which there are more nuances in to keep up with the foot ." The best of disco . 11. New Blood, Old Veins Start reminiscent of "Living in the past" and lyrics for framing massacring British tourism that make sandals and socks. Names Málaga in the last verse . Huge . PART THREE : REVELATIONS 12. In For A Pound Acoustic Court quite reminiscent TAAB2 . A new gem serving , as I have been discussing , almost as an introduction to another great album cuts . 13. The Browning of the Green Recalling Heavy Horses stage although the XXI century cane and a superlative John on keyboards arrives this topic. Letter and brutal magnificent development. A great song that goes to the first but has much to say . 14. Per Errationes Ad Astra New recital by previous strokes with similar issues. New intro for the grand finale . 15. Cold Dead Reckoning The finale could not be better . Temazo (great theme) rock from the first chord , another letter to be studied and a more cohesive than ever gang . Bridge with another flute melody that could well be a movie soundtrack . The song is nearing its end and a lovely coda serves as an end to this story. Ian Anderson and his musicians have done it again . It is possible that other bands have more marketing but no more concerts and decency that our protagonists . The god of progressive rock , as he has been awarded this year , is back to show us why that deity will remain for many centuries. Masterpiece forced acquisition. *If someone does not understand a word (slang has been used in the comments) I will translate for you
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Post by maddogfagin on Apr 30, 2014 11:46:12 GMT
Legendara trupă Jethro Tull revine în această vară la București, cu ocazia turneului de promovare a noului album „Homo Erraticus". Pe 20 iunie la Sala Palatului, va fi prezent și Ian Anderson, ajuns celebru pentru că a introdus flautul în muzica rock. Jethro Tull reprezintă un fenomen unic în domeniu, ce îmbinână diferite stiluri muzicale. De-a lungul întregii cariere, Jethro Tull au vândut peste 60 de milioane de copii ale albumelor și sunt câștigătorii a 11 discuri de aur și patru de platină.
The legendary band Jethro Tull returns this summer in Bucharest, during the tour to promote the new album "Homo Erraticus." June 20 at the Palace Hall, will be present and Ian Anderson became famous for having introduced the flute to rock music. Jethro Tull is a unique phenomenon in the field, which îmbinână different musical styles. Throughout their career, Jethro Tull have sold over 60 million copies of the album and are winners of 11 gold albums and four platinum.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2014 12:31:06 GMT
(Blame Google) Ian Anderson – Homo Erraticus Door Nausikaä de Blaauw op 30 april 2014 www.writteninmusic.com/rock/ian-anderson-homo-erraticus/lang/nl/3.5 out of five In 2012, Ian Anderson spent as a solo artist Thick As A Brick 2 out , a sequel to the legendary concept album by Jethro Tull . This album was a success and now comes with Gay erraticus Anderson , an album that is perhaps even better than the last. Gay erraticus is a concept album as we often encounter in the world of prog . The album is divided into three parts , based on a script by Ernest T. Parrit , in which the history of Britain is described . Gay erraticus is an album with a historical narrative . Ian Anderson is known for his distinctive, intelligent lyrics with characteristic humor . They are crucial for the music , and also Gay erraticus is no different . 15 numbers is done in British history and all its facets , there are reports where additional various music genres to be tapped . The texts require some attention , but the ' sifting ' worth . There are few people who have "a way with words ' , such as Anderson has. Of course, not everyone here will agree , some people are quickly tired of so much text . Gay erraticus is not an easy album and an attentive listener to the power and beauty of this album and miss the plate quickly aside. It pays to award . Album a few spins Then the pieces seem to fall more into place and you can hear the subtleties and details . Over the years , the voice of Anderson changed , matured, and Gay erraticus that's good to hear . On Thick As A Brick 2 resounded age in his voice , but Gay erraticus this seems crazy enough to be a lot less. This album is in this sense better . The album was recorded by the same " crew " that was heard on Thick As A Brick 2. Ian Anderson (vocals , flute , acoustic guitar ) , David Goodier ( bass ) , John O'Hara (keyboards and accordion ) , Florian Opahle ( guitar ) , Scott Hammond (drums ) and Ryan O'Donnell ( background vocals) . Hopefully the album live at played back quickly because on stage , this concept album is undoubtedly the best advantage . Anderson has a great album delivered that can not be omitted in the case of real prog lover : a worthy concept album from A to Z is correct and a good correlation has . The influences of Jethro Tull are clearly heard , not surprising , of course , but it's really an Anderson solo record . In that respect , this album is not innovative , but very authentic and worth .
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Post by Tull50 on May 20, 2014 20:17:50 GMT
www.dirtyrock.eu/2014/04/ian-anderson-nuevo-disco-homo-erraticus-y-gira-espanola/Ian Anderson new album " Homo erraticus " and Spanish tour By Angel Manuel Hernández Montes IAN ANDERSON SPAIN TOUR 2014 IAN ANDERSON singer , composer, flutist , guitarist and undisputed leader of Jethro Tull has new album " Homo erraticus " a continuation of his solo career after his last delivery in 2012, " Thick As a Brick 2" . This recent work stops in the folk, progressive metal sounds , getting a lot more power and impulsive expression by electric guitars parked aside the acoustic sound. IAN ANDERSON HOMO ERRATICUS The British presented this work " Homo erraticus " whole to part to accommodate the greatest hits of the unforgettable link named Jethro Tull, during the summer four dates , Madrid , Barcelona , Valencia and Fuengirola. Self-taught in his best-known facet , which is the flute , and inspired by the multi instrumentalist Roland Kirk, Ian Anderson formed in 1965 , with Clive Bunker on drums, Mick Abrahams on guitar and Glenn Cornick on bass embryo the band that would have him active for the next forty years. Jethro Tull group that fused blues rock , jazz, folk channeling their progressive rock musicianship within the framework obtaining a success in the first half of the seventies thanks to works like " Aqualung " and " Thick is a Brick" . His forty living in the music world years will consolidate as one of the oldest groups in rock history including sale sixty million records of his thirty álbumnes throughout its history. Now legal problems baptizes his works under his name aside Jethro Tull 's the tagline . " Homo erraticus " is the seventh working on her solo career, concept album that focuses on the progressive rock to tell a very brief, so that the hard disk summary about fifty minutes , the history of England and returning this form the idea of " concept albums " as exploited in the seventies . Ian Anderson makes clear his view alone, not to mention the serious health problems for which the artist has gone completely dissociated from the Tull stage. IAN ANDERSON SPAIN TOUR 2014 BARCELONA JULY 7 ( JARDINES DE PEDRALBES ) MADRID JULY 8 ( CIRCO PRICE ) VALENCIA JULY 9 ( JARDINES DE VIVEROS ) FUENGIROLA JULY 10 ( CASTILLO DE SOHAIL )
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Post by Tull50 on May 27, 2014 20:07:31 GMT
goo.gl/ZODgTKInterview with Ian Anderson : "I will rest the name Jethro Tull and spend my last years in my solo career"Not every day you have the opportunity to interview a legend, and our editor Tomas Catalan recognizes how some ants felt through her stomach when she heard the other side of the phone to no less than Ian Anderson ( Dunfermline , Scotland. 66 years) , JETHRO TULL leader . The most famous flutist Rock presents his new solo album , Homo Erraticus ( read our review ) , which will bring to Spain in July (all information in this story and at the end of the interview) , and took the opportunity to talk to him. Question. Homo erraticus the trilogy begun in 1972 with Thick As A Brick, and you continued with the second part of two years ago. When retook the story of Gerald Bostock , have you had planned to write two new albums on this subject? Ian Anderson. It's a different story, but Gerald Bostock is like my alter - ego. He can say things and express opinions I would not say , like the characters I created this music. But it's a character I invented , not me ; so it is not limited only to this trilogy as such. Musically , though there are obviously differences , the meeting also very close to these two works , but the rest of your discography. Is it deliberate ? You were looking for ? Also that musical connection? No, not really. I was not looking for any connection to or Thick As A Brick Thick As A Brick 2 ( 2012). It's an album that speaks of migration, human spaces , and ultimately, to go where life is better. People who have had to go to Australia , Canada or London and opened a Spanish restaurant , for example. Son migrations of people and can also be ideas, industry , spirituality , religion ... Son migrations across half the world, history has told us and we continue to see over and over again . O migration that may cause climate change. And speaking of which originates from this migration : it is impossible to produce food for all these people , govern many or expand it. The migration will continue , and much, in this context of climate change. But the best part of this is the story I wrote over a year and ends in the papers yesterday. I try to be aware of the situation, more than the general media or politicians want to say . " Homo erraticus ' is really good, it's close to my best work " Are you talking about a story in Spain in New Blood, Old Veins ? Yes ! I'm talking about the holidays ... When the British were traveling in the years 50 and 60 , "finally , they could already fly ! " Traveled to Spain , Holland, Belgium ... and it was very exciting that the working class could travel well throughout the continent and meet your neighbors . The cheap flights arrived in the UK in the 60s and the British went to Costa del Sol ( ndr this says in Castilian ) , Spanish and would not drink beer, would have brought their own barrels (laughs ) It was like a rebirth of migration "back to Europe again " . And also the first experience of many British in that sense, in meeting its European neighbors. But it has to do with the behavior demonstrate that sometimes , too drunk , too crazy ...I think it got worse from 90 ! HIGHLIGHT ? Song in particular ? Well, it's an interesting question, because every time I was working on a song was like " oh , this is the one I like ," and then follows with " well, I think this is the one I like " ... Yesterday night was in the studio and enjoyed the entire album, I really think we've done a really good job . Reviewing all discs had recorded in the past two months to finish them and had not heard again , no longer enjoyed the songs. But this time I still enjoy all the songs . I have 14 favorite songs. Is it finally closed Gerald Bostock history , or you can take it up again? No! Probably will reappear . At the end of the year and I start thinking about the next job , and then you will see , but still do not know. Maybe Gerald Bostock reappear or just go to have a cup of tea ( laughs). But do not think he 's going to let it rest a lot. I think Thick As A Brick 2 and possibly Homo erraticus but still has to spend time , fall short of the original Thick As A Brick and your great works. How do you see it ? I do not know , I'm already an old guy , and I try to work hard in my last years , to give the best and these final albums are my best work . I know that in reality you probably will not be , but it's what I try . Do you think these recent works are getting the recognition they deserve ? Well ... probably not. But neither is what I do . I do not think they become more popular and make more money, but because I have artistic interests that need to be disposed of. In my opinion, they are close to my best work , but not seeking such recognition . If people buy the album, or go to concerts , then great . But do not expect the success of the 70, because that's what it is now. It has been many years. And do not sell then compared to discs. It's like 20% of that, and I do not speak for me, but for all music in general. On Monday you start a new tour ( ndr referred to Monday 28 April) , and as you announced , the show will be divided into two parts with very different sets. In the first full Homo Erraticus will interpret, and you end up with a repertoire of greatest hits JETHRO TULL . Right? Yes, that is the production take this summer. Also take video screens and projectors to display images of all ages and eras that appear in the history of Homo Erraticus . And then, a good collection of spare JETHRO TULL , those considered the best in the whole discography . That's what we'll play in Spain . Well, and also throughout the European tour , which begins next week in the UK, and later in the U.S. ... probably continue throughout the next year. Be very theatrical shows, and what they will see this summer. Know dates and Spain ? Or cities? Or what month , at least, if not yet reveal the tour ... ( The interview ndr. All information in this press release and the end of the interview conducted before the announcement of the four concerts in our country. ) Yes , we will be there again in July. If I remember correctly , start in Barcelona, and also will play in Madrid , Valencia and Malaga. " The musicians , the songs ... There are no differences between Jethro Tull and Ian Anderson solo , except Martin Barre " I attended your last concert in Barcelona in February 2013 ( see our chronic) , and it's really admirable that preserves the physical form . Do you do much exercise? Yes , I do a lot . I go to the gym every night, and I usually train about two hours. In the gym that I 'll pay for training. It is a perfect agreement. ( Ian Anderson comply ndr. 67 in August) On this tour you again accompany the actor Ryan O'Donnell, who also sings along almost the entire repertoire . Why did you decide to incorporate an actor / singer to your show? It is common ... Well, it's an additional element . He has also participated in this latest album, and it's like an extra character . The truth is that at first I did not think to have Ryan back for this tour , but before there was a lot of people who really liked the idea and Ryan himself . And so for two years ... So popular has been the response , the public , prompting me rethink it , and ended by asking me to come back to work again. And I said yes. So Monday ( ndr. by April 28 ) we will meet on the stage with Ryan and the band to act and to begin the tour. Video . Ian Anderson - Enter The Uninvited ( lyric video) ( from Homo erraticus ) Your current band is the same tour with Jethro Tull Martin Barre safe , right? They are the same musicians who accompanied me on the last tour , the last two years , and, except Ryan , have all turned to me as members of JETHRO TULL . Three of them have been working with me a long time ( ndr. David Goodier -low - and - keyboards - John O'Hara since 2002, and Florian Opahle - guitar - from 2004) , and drummer Scott Hammond joined the tour in JETHRO TULL 2011 , I think ... But yeah , I'm the same as when I played under the name of JETHRO TULL , and have also played as part of the Jethro Tull repertoire . But now I prefer to use my own name , before he dies , the band , even my property . It is a way to discover yourself . And because it's not my real name, is a historical figure : Jethro Tull is the s . XVIII, a farmer who invented an agricultural machine . I've always felt a little bad for stealing the name ... So I think in my last years I let it rest JETHRO TULL name and I will work on mine, as Ian Anderson. Does it change somehow the way you work like Jethro Tull or Ian Anderson like ? There is only a small difference. What I do is the same, the music is the same ...all the same ! Except that is not Doare Perry , American drummer who accompanied me for a long time ( since 1984 ndr. ) , who retired in 2011; and Martin Barre ( Jethro Tull guitarist ndr. from their second album -1969 - and only member with Anderson present in all formations since) , who is working with his own band , and going out on tour this year. He is giving his best in his own project. The rest of the guys are the same with me now . But really there is not much difference for me. After all, when I'm on stage , just do what I've been doing for 45 years. They are different songs, but I still feel the same and in the same musical context. Interview: Tomás Catalán ( @ t_catalan ) Illustration: Miguel Andrés Photos : Ian Anderson and Wikipedia *Any doubt in the translation, you can ask me, because of the large length of the text I've not been able to fully review the translation, just some details that changed much the meaning of the text eg “Los músicos, las canciones… NO hay diferencias entre Jethro Tull e Ian Anderson en solitario, salvo Martin Barre” Google translator: "The musicians, the songs ... There are differences between Jethro Tull and Ian Anderson solo, except Martin Barre"
Good translation: "The musicians, the songs ... There are NO differences between Jethro Tull and Ian Anderson solo, except Martin Barre" I think it's a great interview and so far the only granted about HE to a Spanish news media in 2014. My thanks to Tomás Catalán
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Post by steelmonkey on May 27, 2014 20:57:04 GMT
Thank you, Remy, that IS a good interview...but tell...does it still look like all the Spanish dates are just 'best of' or do you get any all Homo plus best of concerts? If the 'best of only' shows include some Homo cuts, what will they be? Here would be my wish list: Enter, Cold, Engineer, Turnpike, Browning, PFA,....man, this is tough !
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Post by jackinthegreen on May 27, 2014 21:55:14 GMT
Thank you, Remy, that IS a good interview...but tell...does it still look like all the Spanish dates are just 'best of' or do you get any all Homo plus best of concerts? If the 'best of only' shows include some Homo cuts, what will they be? Here would be my wish list: Enter, Cold, Engineer, Turnpike, Browning, PFA,....man, this is tough ! Liked the interview too... ...interesting part about Ryan.......Ian wasn't going to have him along, so Ian will never admit to having a vocal issue. I must say I thought Ian's voice on the recent H.E gig was not bad, but it is still a big issue for a lot of punters who have not turned up to gigs.
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Post by steelmonkey on May 27, 2014 23:20:03 GMT
But Ian responded to general positive reviews and hard core fan acceptance of Ryan?
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