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Post by Tull50 on Feb 21, 2015 21:02:17 GMT
Jethro Tull ¨Nothing Is Easy"Psicodália 2015@ Série Echoes in Concert
Ian Anderson " Songs From The Wood " Psicodália 2015 Brasil@ Série Echoes in concert
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Post by JTull 007 on Feb 22, 2015 1:41:00 GMT
Psicodalia 2015 TULL Link And paulonaofazideia blog now comes the third year of coverage of one of the largest festivals in the country. If not the biggest, the best, the Psicodália. Here's a preview of the full coverage that we are preparing. This brief post brings a music video "My God" unforgettable show of Ian Anderson in this 18th edition of the festival.
Soon more posts about what is Psicodália festival and every day with presentations of several bands who visited the festival, and even a special Ian Anderson, with excerpts from the press conference and everything.
It has a lot of material between photos, videos, testimonials, shows, workshops and more to edit and publish over this and the next week here on the blog. Wait.
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Post by JTull 007 on Feb 22, 2015 20:45:54 GMT
More from Psicodalia 2015 20.02.2015 / In music / By Caio Luiz TULL Link Ian Anderson, prog-rock pioneer, is not hippie, psychedelic or, much less bluesman, Is not Brazilian but was headlining the Psicodália this year.
A priori, Psicodália is a psychedelic music festival focused on the years 1960 and 1970 in Brazil. Yes, Mutants, Tropicália, a rock with timbre Raul Seixas with hippie vibe. So why the edition number 18 of the event that occurred in the 2015 Carnival, played an international spotlight on the suit attraction of Ian Anderson, vocalist, flutist and founder of one of the pillars of the English progressive rock, Jethro Tull?
It is almost a consensus admit that much of the national psychedelic work and gringa is inspired in the sensations and psychotropic prints, lysergic and other narcotics celebrated as key to the doors of perception. So, I repeat, the reason to call someone who does not share this concept of counter-years in the collective courtesy to the press to be the spearhead of the festival?
"In 1969, there was the Woodstock and were invited to play there. At the time I had a lot of hair. I asked my agent as would be the one festival. He said, 'many hippies on drugs and running naked.' So I said, 'I think I'll wash my hair today.' I do not identify with what the hippies were in the 1960s I was never one. Maybe one day try some toxic, but keep in beer and aerobics. Psychedelia implies some visionary experience in drug effect, but that's not for me. I see myself as Louis Hamilton, just want to cross the finish line. Whether stump for hippies, bikers, parents or whatever. I focus on what I do because compete with me. I do not think Jethro Tull is a band that hippies identify strongly. We have a different background. Our audience was dentists, workers, pilots, police and doctors when we started playing and is still well diversified. "
The public expected the show's only original member of the band who released their debut in 1968 (This Was) eagerly. The night of the show (16/02) was the most crowded and celebrated. This bothered me because I like the appreciation of the musical fruit born in our bands. I mean, for me, we head to head with foreign rock and it's time to put our rock in the ballpark of crossing the oceans to get here.
"The first time we described ourselves as progressive was in 1969, in a newspaper criticism, and I was happy to be part of the movement. But the term 'pro-rock is also used pejoratively to set the style as sophisticated and made to be bombastic. "
Still, that Sunday was the cathartic climax of the party. So here's a bit of rock history to answer questions of the first paragraphs with Anderson own information. The musical notions of the artist born with big American jazz bands of the post-war with Elvis Presley, which soon led to the blues. When he began to venture with the guitar, was fashionable melancholy scales seen this style as ethnic music for many in the period. The English musician John Mayal is considered one of the pioneers of blues in the UK. By bringing music and the US sounds, multi-instrumentalist influenced many artists who later on formed the British wave returned with a blues rock that washed the music world. See Cream, Led Zeppelin, etc.
Anderson wanted to be a great guitarist, but gave up when he heard Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck touch. Assumed it would never come there and adopted another musical tool to stand out randomly: the flute.
"In 1967, the Beatles recorded Sgt. Pepper in four channels and, despite being psychedelic, for me, was one of the first progressive bias discs," said Piper.
The following year, the first disc Tull was printed with influences from other flutist known as Rolland Kirk.
It seems logical to understand the evolution of psychedelic to progressive based on the Pink Floyd, for example. Began as a band also influenced by blues (the group's name is a combination of bluesmen names) and migrated to something very psychedelic in the first discs to establish themselves as progressive name. The Tull jumped the sixties lisergia as Anderson.
The current band Anderson follows for 12 of the 47 years down the road. There are two coming jazz English, another of classical music and a German rock. I've seen a show of John Mayal. It was in 2013 in the Best of Blues Festival. He ended the night after Taj Mahal and Buddy Guy. The more technical presentation and dull I've ever seen. He cited the music being played, interspersed between pipes and a weird guitarrinha. Protocol.
Taking the frills of four Anderson breathalyzer test, showy gestures than lead or the auditorium of Faustão girls, so it was Anderson's show: pure technique without errors.
"The British people do not have a reputation for being passionate. No matter the genre, Brazilian music is more popular, less intellectual as Beethoven, but is full of fire. But the English are very smart to make music that seems passionate to gain from it. "
The sound of metal straw is really hypnotic. The other instruments were very regulated to not smother it and Anderson developed a corner solfejo that will sing to 110 years, only proclaiming the songs as a polished medieval minstrel soaked Celtic influence. I think this is a key point to understand why the show was highly anticipated by the audience. Brazilian like rock, but in the South there is a themed rock movement driven by Celtic and Nordic schools and the Roma culture of Eastern Europe. Doubts? Have you heard these bands here?
Terra Celta - band of Londrina, Paraná. It is a group with comic songs of drinking with violin, Celtic banjo, accordion and iconic rock instruments. Soundtrack of Robin Hood.
Bandinha Di Gives C - band with gypsy sound that mixes circus performance with rock. Craziest thing in the world. You stand up, slapstick, dance, heavy, and hilarious nonsense.
Brotherhood of the Coast - Matanza pirated by pirates. Stilts, tanks on deck, joystick. Hardcore Curitiba, Paraná, with a thousand thunders and parrot on his shoulder.
Klezmorim - Genre revitalization also klezmer Curitiba. The style was born in Semitic and traveling ghettos of Eastern Europe. Authorial sound and reinterpretations public domain. f**king.
The southern states have strong European colonization. So it is natural to expect that even the festival being psychedelic there is plenty of room for typical music with rock hybrid. As in the Sziget festival, held on an island in Hungary, located on the Danube River. There Gypsy culture boils and the tents of traditional and folk music almost bursting with people jumping to the sound of violins, accordions and guitars. This cultural force dyed recent edition of Psicodália and is striking to note how far these sound remains arrived.
Well, at the beginning of the show Ian Anderson asked anyone not to smoke in front of the stage or to meet the flutist of the alveoli. The other night bands were allowed to stay only in the Sun stage, the lowest on behalf of Anderson Band equipment settings. The advice from the musician asked the address of your hotel not leaked to avoid attempts of forced encounters with distraught fans. Much of the repertoire revolved around the last work of the composer, "Homo Erraticus" (2014) and "Aqualung" (1971) and "Thick as a Brick" (1972).
All very nice, based on poetry, erudition and finesse of an English lord. But I agree with the frontman of Bandinha Di Gives C, the Stumpy clown. After the European show, Bandinha took over and right away Stumpy yelled that lacked horns in the previous presentation.
Size does not matter, but I think LSD missed in Anderson's diet that as the Pied Piper of the legends came, charmed everyone, and returned to the land of the sheep and the monarchy.
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Post by TangoTull on Feb 22, 2015 22:00:20 GMT
More from Psicodalia 2015 20.02.2015 / In music / By Caio Luiz TULL Link Ian Anderson, prog-rock pioneer, is not hippie, psychedelic or, much less bluesman, Is not Brazilian but was headlining the Psicodália this year.
A priori, Psicodália is a psychedelic music festival focused on the years 1960 and 1970 in Brazil. Yes, Mutants, Tropicália, a rock with timbre Raul Seixas with hippie vibe. So why the edition number 18 of the event that occurred in the 2015 Carnival, played an international spotlight on the suit attraction of Ian Anderson, vocalist, flutist and founder of one of the pillars of the English progressive rock, Jethro Tull?
It is almost a consensus admit that much of the national psychedelic work and gringa is inspired in the sensations and psychotropic prints, lysergic and other narcotics celebrated as key to the doors of perception. So, I repeat, the reason to call someone who does not share this concept of counter-years in the collective courtesy to the press to be the spearhead of the festival?
"In 1969, there was the Woodstock and were invited to play there. At the time I had a lot of hair. I asked my agent as would be the one festival. He said, 'many hippies on drugs and running naked.' So I said, 'I think I'll wash my hair today.' I do not identify with what the hippies were in the 1960s I was never one. Maybe one day try some toxic, but keep in beer and aerobics. Psychedelia implies some visionary experience in drug effect, but that's not for me. I see myself as Louis Hamilton, just want to cross the finish line. Whether stump for hippies, bikers, parents or whatever. I focus on what I do because compete with me. I do not think Jethro Tull is a band that hippies identify strongly. We have a different background. Our audience was dentists, workers, pilots, police and doctors when we started playing and is still well diversified. "
The public expected the show's only original member of the band who released their debut in 1968 (This Was) eagerly. The night of the show (16/02) was the most crowded and celebrated. This bothered me because I like the appreciation of the musical fruit born in our bands. I mean, for me, we head to head with foreign rock and it's time to put our rock in the ballpark of crossing the oceans to get here.
"The first time we described ourselves as progressive was in 1969, in a newspaper criticism, and I was happy to be part of the movement. But the term 'pro-rock is also used pejoratively to set the style as sophisticated and made to be bombastic. "
Still, that Sunday was the cathartic climax of the party. So here's a bit of rock history to answer questions of the first paragraphs with Anderson own information. The musical notions of the artist born with big American jazz bands of the post-war with Elvis Presley, which soon led to the blues. When he began to venture with the guitar, was fashionable melancholy scales seen this style as ethnic music for many in the period. The English musician John Mayal is considered one of the pioneers of blues in the UK. By bringing music and the US sounds, multi-instrumentalist influenced many artists who later on formed the British wave returned with a blues rock that washed the music world. See Cream, Led Zeppelin, etc.
Anderson wanted to be a great guitarist, but gave up when he heard Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck touch. Assumed it would never come there and adopted another musical tool to stand out randomly: the flute.
"In 1967, the Beatles recorded Sgt. Pepper in four channels and, despite being psychedelic, for me, was one of the first progressive bias discs," said Piper.
The following year, the first disc Tull was printed with influences from other flutist known as Rolland Kirk.
It seems logical to understand the evolution of psychedelic to progressive based on the Pink Floyd, for example. Began as a band also influenced by blues (the group's name is a combination of bluesmen names) and migrated to something very psychedelic in the first discs to establish themselves as progressive name. The Tull jumped the sixties lisergia as Anderson.
The current band Anderson follows for 12 of the 47 years down the road. There are two coming jazz English, another of classical music and a German rock. I've seen a show of John Mayal. It was in 2013 in the Best of Blues Festival. He ended the night after Taj Mahal and Buddy Guy. The more technical presentation and dull I've ever seen. He cited the music being played, interspersed between pipes and a weird guitarrinha. Protocol.
Taking the frills of four Anderson breathalyzer test, showy gestures than lead or the auditorium of Faustão girls, so it was Anderson's show: pure technique without errors.
"The British people do not have a reputation for being passionate. No matter the genre, Brazilian music is more popular, less intellectual as Beethoven, but is full of fire. But the English are very smart to make music that seems passionate to gain from it. "
The sound of metal straw is really hypnotic. The other instruments were very regulated to not smother it and Anderson developed a corner solfejo that will sing to 110 years, only proclaiming the songs as a polished medieval minstrel soaked Celtic influence. I think this is a key point to understand why the show was highly anticipated by the audience. Brazilian like rock, but in the South there is a themed rock movement driven by Celtic and Nordic schools and the Roma culture of Eastern Europe. Doubts? Have you heard these bands here?
Terra Celta - band of Londrina, Paraná. It is a group with comic songs of drinking with violin, Celtic banjo, accordion and iconic rock instruments. Soundtrack of Robin Hood.
Bandinha Di Gives C - band with gypsy sound that mixes circus performance with rock. Craziest thing in the world. You stand up, slapstick, dance, heavy, and hilarious nonsense.
Brotherhood of the Coast - Matanza pirated by pirates. Stilts, tanks on deck, joystick. Hardcore Curitiba, Paraná, with a thousand thunders and parrot on his shoulder.
Klezmorim - Genre revitalization also klezmer Curitiba. The style was born in Semitic and traveling ghettos of Eastern Europe. Authorial sound and reinterpretations public domain. f**king.
The southern states have strong European colonization. So it is natural to expect that even the festival being psychedelic there is plenty of room for typical music with rock hybrid. As in the Sziget festival, held on an island in Hungary, located on the Danube River. There Gypsy culture boils and the tents of traditional and folk music almost bursting with people jumping to the sound of violins, accordions and guitars. This cultural force dyed recent edition of Psicodália and is striking to note how far these sound remains arrived.
Well, at the beginning of the show Ian Anderson asked anyone not to smoke in front of the stage or to meet the flutist of the alveoli. The other night bands were allowed to stay only in the Sun stage, the lowest on behalf of Anderson Band equipment settings. The advice from the musician asked the address of your hotel not leaked to avoid attempts of forced encounters with distraught fans. Much of the repertoire revolved around the last work of the composer, "Homo Erraticus" (2014) and "Aqualung" (1971) and "Thick as a Brick" (1972).
All very nice, based on poetry, erudition and finesse of an English lord. But I agree with the frontman of Bandinha Di Gives C, the Stumpy clown. After the European show, Bandinha took over and right away Stumpy yelled that lacked horns in the previous presentation.
Size does not matter, but I think LSD missed in Anderson's diet that as the Pied Piper of the legends came, charmed everyone, and returned to the land of the sheep and the monarchy. Question: Because Ryan is absent ?
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Post by JTull 007 on Feb 22, 2015 22:19:32 GMT
Question: Because Ryan is absent ? I would expect the cost of traveling back and forth to Brazil was a huge factor. Also Ian was going to play a Best of Tull Set List and may have decided to do it all.
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Post by maddogfagin on Feb 24, 2015 9:21:13 GMT
www.muzika.hr/Ian Anderson in the rock opera dedicated to the British farmer Jethro Tull02/23/2015. @ 14:52 LINKThe leader of Jethro Tull Ian Anderson announced plans for a special tour, which will be dedicated to the real figure, the English farmer from the 17th and 18th centuries , according to which this great British band named. " Jethro Tull: The Rock Opera "will be a demanding project with theater production, and will tell the story of the said farmer imaginary as it takes place in the near future. Performances will include the song Jethro Tull such as "Heavy Horses", "Farm On The Freeway", "A New Day Yesterday", "The Witch's Promise" and "Locomotive Breath", and with the worked texts, to make it all together seemed as credible. With Ian will perform bassist David Goodier, keyboardist John O'Hara, guitarist Florian Opah and drummer Scott Hammond, plus visiting musicians. The tour will begin in September in the UK, and continues for performances in Russia, the rest of Europe, and by the end of the year the plan is to South America.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 27, 2015 15:56:22 GMT
www.stereoboard.com/content/view/189903/9Ian Anderson Celebrates Jethro Tull With September UK Tour Ian Anderson has announced a 2015 UK tour, titled Jethro Tull – The Rock Opera. Honouring the 18th Century English agriculturalist, after which the band was named back in 1968, the shows tell the story of the original Jethro Tull's life, re-imagined as if in the near future and illustrated through the band's repertoire. The set list will include Wind Up, Heavy Horses, Aqualung, Back to the Family, Farm on the Freeway and Songs from the Wood, with some revised lyrics and five newly written songs also added to the mix. Performing with Anderson will be David Goodier on bass, John O’Hara on keyboards, Florian Opahle on guitar, Scott Hammond on drums plus some ‘virtual guests’ on a big video screen. Tickets for the shows are on sale at 9am on March 9, priced at £28.00 (£27.50 in Birmingham), plus fees. Ian Anderson Upcoming Tour Dates are as follows: Tue September 08 2015 - BASINGSTOKE Anvil Thu September 10 2015 - LONDON O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire Fri September 11 2015 - BIRMINGHAM Symphony Hall Sat September 12 2015 - YORK Barbican Sun September 13 2015 - GATESHEAD Sage Mon September 14 2015 - SALFORD Lowry
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Post by steelmonkey on Feb 27, 2015 16:52:59 GMT
Jeez Ian....four nights in a row...without Ryan help? Okay. Hoping for enough US dates that I can go to 2 or 3 ! I learned my leson over the years and especially last year. GO SEE TULL AT THE OUTSET OF TOUR BEFORE NEW SONGS GET DUMPED.
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Post by ash on Feb 27, 2015 17:35:42 GMT
Could be Basingstoke for me. Nice concert hall and not too far away. Sure I've been there before Anvil
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Post by onewhiteduck on Feb 27, 2015 18:01:38 GMT
Got to be more dates in UK. Hasn't there? Birmingham at the moment for me.
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Post by onewhiteduck on Feb 27, 2015 18:07:02 GMT
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Post by bunkerfan on Feb 27, 2015 20:14:44 GMT
Got to be more dates in UK. Hasn't there? Birmingham at the moment for me. TooTullIsCoolDuck I'm sure there'll be more UK dates added but in the meantime it's The Sage Gateshead for me.
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Post by maddogfagin on Feb 28, 2015 9:39:10 GMT
Got to be more dates in UK. Hasn't there? Birmingham at the moment for me. TooTullIsCoolDuck I would hope so - Ireland, Scotland, west Country have been missed out. Basingstoke is a possibility for me depending on accessibility, travel times and not too many steps to fall down
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Post by onewhiteduck on Feb 28, 2015 9:59:26 GMT
Got to be more dates in UK. Hasn't there? Birmingham at the moment for me. TooTullIsCoolDuck I would hope so - Ireland, Scotland, west Country have been missed out. Basingstoke is a possibility for me depending on accessibility, travel times and not too many steps to fall down ....and Wales don't forget about us!!
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Post by maddogfagin on Feb 28, 2015 15:17:24 GMT
I would hope so - Ireland, Scotland, west Country have been missed out. Basingstoke is a possibility for me depending on accessibility, travel times and not too many steps to fall down ....and Wales don't forget about us!! Oops my error - please accept my apologies. I'll beat myself senseless with birch twigs later today.
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Post by ash on Feb 28, 2015 16:03:25 GMT
....and Wales don't forget about us!! Oops my error - please accept my apologies. I'll beat myself senseless with birch twigs later today. it really should be some
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Post by onewhiteduck on Feb 28, 2015 16:08:31 GMT
Thanks Ash. To be honest I don't mind where I go. Birmingham less than 2 hours, Basingstoke a bit longer. I'll decide this week. Maybe both.
Cheers
And (OWD)
PS. Nice touch the Daffs - I'll keep them for St David's Day tomorrow.
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Post by ash on Feb 28, 2015 16:17:16 GMT
Thanks Ash. To be honest I don't mind where I go. Birmingham less than 2 hours, Basingstoke a bit longer. I'll decide this week. Maybe both. Cheers And (OWD) PS. Nice touch the Daffs - I'll keep them for St David's Day tomorrow. Unintentionally timing there with the daffs . Hope to see you at Basingstoke if I get tickets OK.
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Post by steelmonkey on Feb 28, 2015 16:48:32 GMT
Both is a good plan.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2015 19:00:37 GMT
Can't wait for the reviews of the Jethro Tull - Rock Opera. Summer first, though. Before near history lessons.
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Post by steelmonkey on Feb 28, 2015 19:02:49 GMT
Please review Warrior/Raptor box score ASAP,John.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2015 19:19:55 GMT
Please review Warrior/Raptor box score ASAP,John. You hate me, yeah, you hate me. Sorry try again. You can try again during the baseball season. Try 'cause the Raptors are not my concern. Hockey is my concern - I'm an easy Leafs' target. leading wire to wire and by as many as 41 points. Holy...
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Post by steelmonkey on Feb 28, 2015 20:17:57 GMT
You and Scott Young.
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Post by steelmonkey on Feb 28, 2015 21:16:08 GMT
I didn't know there was a young Scott Young, just an old Scott Young.
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Post by nonrabbit on Mar 2, 2015 9:09:12 GMT
Wouldn't rule out the appearance of the young Ryan yet
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Post by JTull 007 on Mar 2, 2015 17:18:34 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2015 15:39:34 GMT
Ian Anderson brings his orchestral show back to Prague Ex-Jethro Tull frontman confirms he no longer intends to perform under that band’s name Ian Anderson will forever be known as the man who brought the flute into the rock lineup. He plays other instruments as well, including the balalaika, but his signature flute style remains his trademark. Ian Anderson performs Orchestral Jethro Tull When: April 14 at 8 p.m. Where: Kongresové centrum Praha (Congress Center) jethrotull.com In recent years he has been revisiting the back catalog of his band Jethro Tull and will be in Prague to play some of that band’s hit songs with an orchestra. He has been performing variations on this Ian Anderson performs Orchestral Jethro Tull show for more than a decade. Songs in previous tours included “Aqualung,” “Skating Away on the Thin Ice of the New Day,” “Locomotive Breath” and “Living in the Past.” The show has already been released on CD and DVD, shouldn’t hold many surprises. It is also the sort of thing that is best appreciated live, however. Oh his current tour schedule, he is only performing this show in Wuppertal, Germany, and Prague. Anderson has also been busy recently with several other projects. In 2014 he released his sixth solo album, Homo Erraticus. Anderson toured throughout 2014 in support of the concept album, which draws on a fictional character from the 1972 Jethro Tull album Thick as a Brick. The show for that tour included the entire album plus some hits from Anderson’s Jetrho Tull era. He will be performing this show in April and May, and a “Best Of” show in June and July. Anderson is also working on an opera based on the historical figure that gave his famous band its name. Anderson announced at the end of February that Jethro Tull: The Rock Opera would have six dates at the end of the year. The opera uses classic Jethro Tull music to tell the story of the 18th century inventor and agriculturalist, but transplanted into the near future. The piece is billed as having a quasi-operatic structure and will include video elements. Anderson says that he no longer wishes to tour or record under the Jethro Tull name, and as of 2011 the band has been considered defunct. Guitarist Martin Barre has been touring with his own band, playing his own versions of many Tull songs. In an April 2014 interview for Billboard,Anderson said he intends in his twilight years, to use his own name for the most part “being composer of virtually all Tull songs and music since 1968.” He also stated that the band had been had been grinding to a halt for the past decade. A reunion of any previous lineup is unlikely, Anderson said recently on his website. “I am rather bemused by the fan gossip surrounding who might be, or should be, at my side in concert,” Anderson said on the Tull website. “All of the musicians in the current band have performed as members of Jethro Tull during the last decade. They are fine musicians, wonderful people and my closest friends.”
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Post by JTull 007 on Mar 3, 2015 17:03:55 GMT
Ian Anderson brings his orchestral show back to Prague Ex-Jethro Tull frontman confirms he no longer intends to perform under that band’s name Ian Anderson will forever be known as the man who brought the flute into the rock lineup. He plays other instruments as well, including the balalaika, but his signature flute style remains his trademark. I would love to see the 'Orchestral' Tull gigs. That's one thing I've missed in person. Yes he certainly wants everyone to know his name every time he signs an autograph..... November 14th, 2010 Richmond, Virginia
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Post by futureshock on Mar 3, 2015 23:31:53 GMT
"Ex-Jethro Tull frontman confirms he no longer intends to perform under that band’s name"
Then when the "Jethro Tull rock opera" is released and some audience member at a concert a year later, after hearing some Ian Anderson song, yells out "play some Jethro Tull music!" and means from the new music associated with the opera, it's going to get mighty confusing figuring out that to do. Oh, I guess Ian Anderson has it figured out, because when was the last time he played requests? Humour.
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