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Post by JTull 007 on May 29, 2023 0:31:20 GMT
Images by Pirulo Barragan TULL ROCKS Palacio De La Ópera,.A Coruña
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Post by JTull 007 on May 29, 2023 0:49:43 GMT
Videos by Litos Comesaña Aqualung (27/05/2023, Auditorio Mar de Vigo) Mine Is the Mountain (27/05/2023, Auditorio Mar de Vigo) Mrs Tibbets (27/05/2023, Auditorio Mar de Vigo) Holly Herald (27/05/2023, Auditorio Mar de Vigo)
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Post by JTull 007 on May 31, 2023 1:06:59 GMT
Jethro Tull Concert A Coruña 2023 Images by Anxo Martinez Calvo
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Post by tullabye on May 31, 2023 18:42:55 GMT
I want a tee shirt like the one he’s wearing.
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Post by JTull 007 on Jun 1, 2023 10:13:37 GMT
After almost a quarter of a century, Jethro Tull is back in Ljubljana LINK The legendary rock band Jethro Tull returns to Ljubljana after 23 years. Next Saturday, June 3, they will perform in the Tivoli Hall.
The legendary Jethro Tull performed here several times, but for the first time in mid-April 1975. Even then in the Tivoli Hall. Twenty-five years later, they returned, and in 2004, the band's protagonist Ian Anderson returned to Ljubljana for Tinkara Kovač's concert at Cankarjev dom, where he performed as a special guest. This time the band is back with a full line-up, on Saturday, June 3, they will take the stage of the Tivoli Hall again. Jethro Tull represents a peculiar phenomenon in the history of popular music. Ian Anderson was the first to associate the flute with rock music. The songs are a mixture of hard rock, blues and jazz, as well as old folk traditions from the north of the British Isles. In the mid-1970s, they were one of the most successful rock groups - their "competitors" were Led Zeppelin, Elton John and the Rolling Stones.
In January of last year, they released their 22nd album, The Zealot Gene , which immediately managed to break into the top ten best-selling albums in the British music charts. During their career, they have sold more than 60 million albums, behind them are more than 3000 concerts in 40 countries !!!!
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Post by JTull 007 on Jun 3, 2023 0:04:47 GMT
JETHRO TULL | Ljubljana, Hala Tivoli | sobota, 3.6.2023
Dear visitors! We are giving you some basic and important information regarding the JETHRO TULL concert that will take place on Saturday, 03.06. 2022 in Hall Tivoli in Ljubljana. IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR VISITORS: 🔹 Due to a large number of visitors and traffic jams, we ask you to arrive at the venue on time 🔹 We recommend using public passenger transport or parking spaces in the vicinity of Tivoli 🔹 The doors to the hall open at approximately 19.00 🔹 The concert is estimated to start at 20.00, the estimated end of the concert will be around 22:10 🔹 Tickets (classic and print@home) will be checked with a special ticket reader at the entrance. If you bought print@home tickets you need to print these and the barcode must be readable!!️!!️ Lots of great experiences at the concert! ✨
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Post by JTull 007 on Jun 3, 2023 0:37:25 GMT
JETHRO TULL ROCKS SLOVENIA @ HALA TIVOLI TONIGHT
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Post by JTull 007 on Jun 3, 2023 20:55:36 GMT
Tourservice Bernie Zylka is at Hala Tivoli Today's office with Jethro Tull
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Post by JTull 007 on Jun 3, 2023 22:17:54 GMT
Video by Slavko Franca Jethro Tull, Ljubljana 3.6.2023
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Post by JTull 007 on Jun 4, 2023 9:22:25 GMT
Images by Borut Brumec last night @ Hala Tivoli
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Post by JTull 007 on Jun 4, 2023 12:33:43 GMT
Video by Ziva Jalovec Locomotive Breath (live in Ljubljana, June 2023)
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Post by JTull 007 on Jun 4, 2023 15:07:16 GMT
God, War and the Flute: Jethro Tull at Tivoli Hall The capital was rocking to good old rock LINKAfter more than twenty years, the legendary progressive rockers Jethro Tull visited Halo Tivoli for the third time. The audience was able to reminisce about the best years of the band, while enjoying the sounds of the songs from the latest albums The Zealot Gene and RökFlöte.
Although the band Jethro Tull was considered one of the greatest rock bands in the seventies, rivaling the legendary Led Zeppelin and The Rolling Stones on the scene, their status as legends is known only to those slightly older fans of the genre. The average age of the members of the crowd in front of the Tivoli Hall therefore did not surprise anyone, but among them there were also some much younger curious people who found a British progressive gem in the flood of 21st century music. Instead of a wild rock event, the Ljubljana audience of one-legged flutist, Ian Anderson,awaited them in a slightly more sophisticated ambience, as they were also awaited by chairs on the ground floor of the smaller hall. But the slightly calmer environment did not mean that yesterday the capital was not rocking to good old rock.
The audience was first greeted by an address from the organizers who, on Ian's behalf, asked the listeners to refrain from filming and taking photos during the concert: " Jethro Tull play complex music, photography is disturbing for them," an announcement rang out around the hall, which was welcomed by the audience with thunderous applause.
In recent years, concert fans have become accustomed to following their favorite performers on small smartphone screens, even if the musicians are sweating just a few meters away to entertain them. Recordings that experience their five minutes of fame on social networks are already on the owners' memory cards until they are deleted the day after the concert. In a strange trend brought about by modernization, Jethro Tull was completely banned until the last track, allowing the audience to listen directly with all available senses and attention.
He sings with one lung wing On the screen behind the stage, a fist came to the surface from the depths of the ocean, firmly holding between the fingers the trademark of the band Jethro Tull, the flute. The band members stepped into the light and served the classic from the second studio album Stand Up (1969), Nothing Is Easy. The composition still feels the influence of the blues, which can be heard on the first disc, even though the album itself, at least in terms of sound, differs greatly from the first one. In one of the interviews, Ian Anderson also declared it to be the first real Jethro Tull album, at least from a stylistic point of view, since it is no longer as one-dimensional as its predecessor, This Was (1968).
Anderson continued the concert with a narrative performance of the song With You There To Help Me, which recalls the turbulent periods of the early US tour, but also hides a love message to his girlfriend at the time and later wife (1970-1974) Jennie, who is the author of many lyrics, among other things of the revolutionary Aqualung album .
Otherwise, vocally, Anderson is far from what he was decades ago, as he has been singing with only "half of his lungs" for quite some time, because he suffers from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. His good friend Tinkara Kovač, who has worked with Anderson several times, told MMC that the legendary musician was in good shape this time.
Despite the vocal shortcomings, Jethro Tull played the instrumental part so superbly, if not brilliantly, that a random member of the audience at Tivoli Hall could step up to the microphone and the concert would still sound great.
Hotel California "Next is a song with a very similar chord sequence that was recorded by The Eagles a few years after us. Their version – Hotel California, is much better, but this one is mine," announced the band's frontman We Used to Know . The California band's performance of the song has become one of rock's most iconic works, and Anderson has repeatedly said that it never bothered him, but rather took the "borrowing" as a compliment.
Minutes of some of the group's socially critical and philosophical songs were next, and they were broken up by the slightly more folkloric instrumental composition of the Christmas album The Jethro Tull Christmas Album , Holly Herald.
"The next track is from one of the more recent albums, The Zealot Gene. It's about a God you turn to when you need things," announced one of the many hits with a religious content, the frontman of the band, the song Mine Is the Mountain filled the hall. In doing so, the group must have angered some ardent believer, because the image of God was drawn on the screen behind the band, and later, hellfire. "I believe that Jesus existed, as a radical historical figure, but I do not believe in Christ. I believe in the wonderful story of the Bible and the teachings, but I cannot say that I am religious," he said in an interview with Classic Rock magazine in 2020. He added is that he is not against God or the idea of God, but he is deeply disturbed by the duplicity of the Church as an institution.
Mrs. Tibbets Before the end of the first part of the concert, fans were treated to an instrumental treat, a performance of Johann Sebastian Bach's classic work Bourrée in E minor , which featured two excellent solos. The audience then had some time to freshen up, and as they returned to their seats, Ian Anderson watched them motionless on the stage screen. It looked like the image was alive as it seemed as if the legendary rocker was breathing. To everyone's surprise, after a few minutes the figure began to move and then peered into the audience through binoculars. Everything was ready for the second part of the musical treat.
Ian obviously needed a few songs to warm up, as his voice sounded significantly better in the second part of the concert. Thematically, the evening leaned towards another of humanity's most pressing topics - war. "Four-fifths of our conversation revolved around the war in Ukraine. This was also the main motive of the concert," Tinkara Kovač told MMC, who, among other things, invited her musical colleague to participate in the multi-award- winning project with which European musicians call towards peace and a sustainable future.
"Something terrible happened in August 1945, Paul Tibbets was the general of the plane that dropped the first of the two atomic bombs dropped. Until now. Maybe his mother should have kept her pants on," the audience to Mrs. Tibbets led Anderson. This was followed by an "even more depressing" song, Dark Ages, which deals with humanity's worst possible scenario, with its melodies playing clips of the realities of the modern consumer world: garbage, global warming, natural disasters and violence.
The album that changed music forever Jethro Tull's greatest masterpieces were saved for last. The best tracks of the Aqualung album. The album's title track and probably the band's biggest hit, Locomotive Breath, which tackles the issue of Earth's overpopulation , was greeted with thunderous applause from the audience.
The Aqualung album awakened the virtuoso. As one of the few, if not the only rock group in the seventies, where the main instrument is the flute, it is only in the album Aqualung that Anderson becomes a virtuoso of the instrument. He learned the flute on the fly, as he first picked it up a few weeks before the band started playing in British clubs. For that period, the singer said that every concert was like a flute lesson, and he started playing because he wanted to be different from the guitarists who were more common at the time. His playing, however, was nothing like classical flautists, as he used the instrument in a completely unique way. "I wasn't the best, but I was definitely the loudest flautist on the scene," Anderson recalled in one of the interviews.
The listeners left the hall with mixed feelings, on the one hand they were impressed by the irrefutable genius of the band, and on the other hand (which is not least Jethro Tull's intention) they were placed in front of a mirror of social sins in history and modern times. Sometimes it is difficult for us to admit that man is often a "corrupted" creature, but Anderson and the cast uncompromisingly point this out to us again and again. And if we are ready to put up with it or not.
Jethro Tull at Tivoli Hall Part One:
Nothing is Easy With You There To Help Me Sweet Dream We Used to Know Wicked Windows Holly Herald Hammer on Hammer Mine Is the Mountain Bourrée in E Minor
Part Two:
Heavy Horses The Navigators Warm Sporran Mrs Tibbets Dark Ages Aqualung
Encore:
Locomotive Breath
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Post by steelmonkey on Jun 5, 2023 0:39:11 GMT
That's a setlist I could live with when Tull come to California in the Fall. I knew it was too much to hope that Clasp and Black Sunday survive changes to allow more new songs.....
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Post by JTull 007 on Jun 7, 2023 0:28:01 GMT
Video by DAZZA6061 Jethro Tull @ Shepherds Bush 23-5-23
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Post by JTull 007 on Jun 14, 2023 0:54:37 GMT
Auditorio Mar de Vigo 27 de Mayo de 2023
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Post by marshall on Jun 14, 2023 16:23:16 GMT
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Post by steelmonkey on Jun 16, 2023 16:49:24 GMT
This promises to be an amazing little chapter in Tull tour history. Looks to me like familiar, perfect size and sound venues and no instances of more than two nights in a row so good voice and energy built in. I'm seeing them twice in California this Fall and was thinking about Europe trip in January (sadly, to visit a friend in Hamburg who may be running out of road) but who knows, maybe England, me and Tull will somehow work out in April/May. Retirement looms and with it, horizon wide possibilities.
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Post by steelmonkey on Jun 17, 2023 19:31:12 GMT
Look here, guys, if my kid launches straight and true to college, I'll help with exorbitant ticket prices in exchange for a discount on your air bnb rates.
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Post by stevep on Jun 17, 2023 20:27:41 GMT
TBH Steelmonkey, I think Tull tickets are reasonably priced at around £50 for Newcastle/Gateshead. My (small) moan was having to pay for them 11 months in advance but that seems quite common nowadays.
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Post by bunkerfan on Jun 19, 2023 9:22:34 GMT
Jethro Tull Roma 12/02/2023 Auditorium Parco della Musica Sala Santa Cecilia Set 1
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Post by JTull 007 on Jun 21, 2023 10:27:36 GMT
𝐉𝐄𝐓𝐇𝐑𝐎 𝐓𝐔𝐋𝐋 - In Prague and Brno (CZ) December 2023 🟪 𝐉𝐄𝐓𝐇𝐑𝐎 𝐓𝐔𝐋𝐋 concerts in the Czech Republic: ⏺ 3rd December 2023 - PRAGUE, Congress Centre ⏺ 4th December 2023 - BRNO, Janáček Theatre
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Post by steelmonkey on Jun 26, 2023 0:39:51 GMT
Very impressive ad for the Prague and Brno concerts. Someone is not being generic !
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Post by JTull 007 on Jun 29, 2023 0:51:40 GMT
JETHRO TULL ROCKS ITULLIA THIS SUMMER !!!! LINK The opening of the third edition of the Oversound Music Festival @oversoundfest: on June 29 it will be the turn of the legendary British progressive/folk rock band Jethro Tull, led by the historic frontman Ian Anderson (musician), to officially inaugurate the event with an unmissable show at the Tramontano Castle Park in Matera !!!!
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Post by JTull 007 on Jul 1, 2023 0:38:34 GMT
JETHRO TULL CASERTA, BELVEDERE DI SAN LEUCIO LINK
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Post by JTull 007 on Jul 2, 2023 0:35:28 GMT
Daniele Massimi is with Jethro Tull at Belvedere Di San Leucio ... under the stage ... it starts at 10 pm ... You can tell from the shirt who's going to be there tonight....!
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Post by JTull 007 on Jul 2, 2023 0:49:27 GMT
WARNING JETHRO TULL DATE POSTPONMENT ⚠️ 📍The Jethro Tull concert scheduled for July 3, 2023 at the Villa Bellini in Catania has been postponed to the Metropolitan Theater of Catania until 2024. Already purchased tickets will remain valid for the new date, the new date will be announced in a few days. LINK
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Post by JTull 007 on Jul 2, 2023 16:21:01 GMT
JETHRO TULL 19/02/2024 | 9:00 PM CATANIA | Teatro Metropolitan LINK For technical-logistical reasons independent of the will of the artists, the agency and the venue, the concert of Jethro Tull scheduled for next Monday July 3 at the Villa Bellini in Catania has been postponed to 2024 at the Metropolitan Theater. Tickets already purchased will remain valid for the new date, which will soon be announced along with the information and procedures to request a refund on official circuits. Info tour 🖤 bit.ly/jethrotullsummer2023
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Post by JTull 007 on Jul 2, 2023 22:09:13 GMT
He’ll be 76 years old next August 10, but Ian Anderson can simply be called the «constant» of Jethro Tull. It's his band founded in 1968 and has since covered 30 musicians and produced 23 albums (the next one is due in October 2024). This evening the Scottish-born artist will be in the spotlight at the Tramontano Castle Park, in Matera. There is great anticipation for the performance among the ‘60s/70s music songs, for the iconic sound that the British band brought to rock music with its progressive style. And then, everyone expects to see Anderson in his characteristic of playing the flute upside down on one leg and the other raised up with a crane, one of the most iconic poses in rock history. Tonight’s concert-event opens the review of the Oversound Matera Music Festival organized by Dogma 95. Kick off is at 9 pm. La Gazzetta to that «kid» of the past, from the crowded and fast maneuver, today a distinguished 70-year-old gentleman, who left his guitar and blues to play the flute while standing on one leg, asked if rock had surprised him again. LINK
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Post by rredmond on Jul 3, 2023 13:06:25 GMT
You can tell from the shirt who's going to be there tonight....! That is a broad sword! Great shirt!!
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Post by JTull 007 on Jul 4, 2023 0:56:40 GMT
Eternal Ian Anderson with Jethro Tull in Caserta 🔥🔥🔥 Fb LINK
Images by Titti Fabozzi
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