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Post by maddogfagin on Jun 5, 2013 17:47:40 GMT
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Post by tomerikloe on Mar 4, 2022 19:12:11 GMT
The entire concert in fantastic quality youtu.be/I_iZOXR7sNgI shure hope this is added if we ever get a Under Wraps - Wrapped Edition
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Post by bunkerfan on Mar 4, 2022 19:20:52 GMT
The entire concert in fantastic quality I shure hope this is added if we ever get a Under Wraps - Wrapped Edition I was there the night before and it was one of the best Tull concerts I've ever had the pleasure to attend
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Post by steelmonkey on Mar 5, 2022 0:10:59 GMT
84 was voice Apogee
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Post by woodsongs on Mar 5, 2022 8:37:14 GMT
The entire concert in fantastic quality I shure hope this is added if we ever get a Under Wraps - Wrapped Edition I was there the night before and it was one of the best Tull concerts I've ever had the pleasure to attend That is brilliant. My week-end listening is now sorted. I could never understand why the original album release of this concert only consisted of eight tracks when it was released in 1990? I really hope this gets a physical release, either as part of the 'Under Wraps' deluxe edition, or as a stand-alone release. I hope it gets a separate release - I really like the art work!
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Post by adospencer on Mar 5, 2022 9:23:56 GMT
I was there the night before and it was one of the best Tull concerts I've ever had the pleasure to attend That is brilliant. My week-end listening is now sorted. I could never understand why the original album release of this concert only consisted of eight tracks when it was released in 1990? I really hope this gets a physical release, either as part of the 'Under Wraps' deluxe edition, or as a stand-alone release. I hope it gets a separate release - I really like the art work! Is this full length concert available anywhere on cd? I bought the original single cd ,and not only was it very short but the sound quality sounded like a bootleg. I do have the full concert from (ahem) "other" sources, but it would be nice to have this full package.(Even more so because I was front row on the night) Or is this cover just a mock up?
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Post by Eka on Mar 5, 2022 18:54:11 GMT
Strange cuts during Thick As A Brick and Aqualung or am i imagining?
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Post by maddogfagin on Mar 6, 2022 6:45:55 GMT
Strange cuts during Thick As A Brick and Aqualung or am i imagining? Probably bad editing and/or the need to use tracks from the previous show perhaps ? The Ministry has more details: 7/9/84 Hammersmith Odeon London, UK 8/9/84 Hammersmith Odeon London, UK Recorded for KBFH. Broadcast tracks: Hunting Girl, Under Wraps, Later That Same Evening, Living In The Past, Thick As A Brick, Aqualung, Locomotive Breath, Too Old To Rock'N'Roll/Thick As A Brick (reprise) Full set: Under Wraps (intro), Locomotive Breath (inst. intro)/Hunting Girl, Under Wraps, Later That Same Evening, Nobody's Car, Apogee, Thick As A Brick/Level Pegging, Skating Away..., Pussy Willow, Clasp, Living In The Past (with vocals), Serenade To A Cuckoo, Fat Man, Keyboard w. Drums, Fly By Night, Made In England, European Legacy, Black Sunday, Aqualung, Locomotive Breath, Too Old To Rock'N'Roll/Different Germany (inst.) /Thick As A Brick (reprise) 9/9/84 Hammersmith Odeon London, UK Recorded for the BBC Radio 1 Friday Rock Show and subsequently released officially. Also bootlegged as Living In The Past (more complete than the official release) or Live In Concert 1985, and a complete recording exists. Contributed two tracks (Nobody's Car, Pussy Willow) to the '25th Anniversary' box set. Locomotive Breath (inst. intro.)/Hunting Girl, Under Wraps, Later That Same Evening, Nobody's Car, Apogee, Thick As A Brick/Level Pegging, Skating Away..., Pussy Willow, Clasp, Living In The Past (with vocals), Serenade To A Cuckoo, Fat Man, Keyboard w. Drums, Fly By Night, Made In England, European Legacy, Black Sunday, Aqualung, Locomotive Breath, Too Old To Rock'N'Roll/Different Germany (inst.) /Thick As A Brick (reprise) www.ministry-of-information.co.uk/setlist/84.htm
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Post by steelmonkey on Mar 7, 2022 1:24:53 GMT
Most Tull fans see a great divide in 79 between Stormwatch and A but for me it is after 84 tour and ever since. Tull was as strong and mighty as ever in '84. They played their hearts out that year.
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Post by Budding Stately Hero on Mar 7, 2022 2:43:11 GMT
Most Tull fans see a great divide in 79 between Stormwatch and A but for me it is after 84 tour and ever since. Tull was as strong and mighty as ever in '84. They played their hearts out that year. I dealt with the divide after the Stormwatch tour. You had a crack band of musicians who could go toe to toe with any rock band out there, ever. Okay, so the record company hoodwinked Ian and made him release A as a Tull album. That's fine. But, there was NO REASON to tour with the new "studio musicians" from A. ABSOLUTELY NO REASON. Ian could have toured with the best band he ever assembled and told the new guys to bugger off. Then, he could have gone back into the studio and picked back up where he left off in 1979. Right? He could have done that. I suppose blaming it on the record company is one way of handling it. I often wonder....if John, Barrie and David went into any sort of a depression after not being in the band anymore. Most musicians who leave bands during their peak go through bad depressions. There is a path of consequence to all our decisions in this world, to which no man is exempt.
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Post by woodsongs on Mar 9, 2022 10:07:11 GMT
That review of the live album and 'Underwraps' did make me laugh at the time. " Their s**te 'Underwraps' album limped into the shops" . I am really looking forward to the s**te 'deluxe' version limping into the shops/online!
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