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Post by maddogfagin on Nov 26, 2010 18:28:40 GMT
As my last post of a Jethro Tull tribute band has been deleted from youtube I'll try again with this cover of "My God" Jethro Tull My God live by Undertull @ CrossRoads, Rome 14 october 2010
Undertull's web site is at www.undertull.com
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Post by bunkerfan on Feb 14, 2011 17:03:58 GMT
I'm not sure how many marks out of ten for this cover I'm thinking about 6, but there again they do have a piano accordian in this Russian band so maybe a mark off for that. Oh! and another for the false beard ;D Concert at "Books & Coffee", St. Petersburg, 05.02.11 Jethro Tull cover ... Negative Trills "Mazhuga concert"
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Post by bunkerfan on Feb 14, 2011 22:07:37 GMT
Here's a bit of Tullaoke
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Post by bunkerfan on Feb 28, 2011 21:02:35 GMT
Another from Undertull. "Up TO ME" MmmmmmmmmWimpy Bar
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Post by bunkerfan on Apr 17, 2011 9:35:34 GMT
I've just found these 2 video's of Undertull out there in youtube land. I don't know what any of you think of them but, I think they're pretty good with plenty of fun thrown in for good measure
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Post by maddogfagin on Apr 18, 2011 8:22:46 GMT
I've just found these 2 video's of Undertull out there in youtube land. I don't know what any of you think of them but, I think they're pretty good with plenty of fun thrown in for good measure Nice find Sir and a good covers band. Thanks for posting.
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Post by bunkerfan on Apr 27, 2011 9:00:13 GMT
Watch out for the "old man wandering lonely" on stage.
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Post by steelmonkey on May 4, 2011 5:43:09 GMT
As far as I can tell, so far, the only tribute about this band is in the title of their live collection. They performed thier idea of the stillborn Who opus, Lifehouse among other bizarre and seemingly interesting, worthwhile and challenging projects. I'm gonna find out more!
Mushroom Album
Really Don't Mind If You Sit This One Out
Style
* Jazz-Rock * Instrumental Rock * Kraut Rock * Psychedelic * Alternative/Indie Rock
Mushroom are one of the greatest space rock/Krautrock/jazz-rock outfits you've probably never heard of. The lineup has changed quite a bit over the years, with the only constants being leader/drummer Pat Thomas aka Patrick O'Hearn (no, not that one), guitar/flute/sax man Erik Pearson, and excellent musicianship. Really Don't Mind If You Sit This One Out is a collection of live tracks that go back to the beginnings of the band, including two tracks from Mushroom's very first gig in 1997. Almost all this material predates their previous live collection, Oh, But They're Weird & They're Wonderful, but where much of that recording took live material as the source for remixes by Dipstick, this one is a straightforward live document that really gives them room to stretch out. The modus operandi seems simple enough: find a groove and work it, but in less capable hands that can be a quick recipe for tedium. The bandmembers know how to play, but they also know how to listen and it's that cooperative dynamic that makes them such a great band. These songs aren't just a series of solos: the players take the solo ideas and turn them into conversation, steering the tunes into new territory like the flow of a river. "Klonopin" starts with a mysterious flute intro before moving into an easy slow groove with great contributions on Rhodes and trumpet. "Kyle Loves a Funny Bunny" bumps up the energy with some really freaky synth courtesy of Graham Connah and some nice feedback guitar. "The Reeperbahn" has a more driving groove with more crazy synth and some outer space guitar sounds. "Phillip Seymour Hoffman" has nice Mellotron and someone playing super-saturated electric guitar à la Robert Fripp. The sound quality isn't pristine and you can hear some audience conversation from time to time, but it's very listenable and not distracting. If you're new to Mushroom, this probably isn't the best place to start (try Analog Hi-Fi Surprise or Glazed Popems). But if you've heard any of their studio albums and wanted more, Really Don't Mind If You Sit This One Out is a nice addition to a solid discography. But don't wait too long; this one is limited to 1,000 copies. Tracks Title Composer Time 1 Listen Now! Klonopin Mushroom 18:14 AMG Pick 2 Listen Now! Kyle Loves Funny Bunny Mushroom 11:04 3 Listen Now! The Reeperbahn Mushroom 18:27 AMG Pick 4 Listen Now! My Brain Hurt Like a Warehouse, It Had No Room to Spare Mushroom 8:36 5 Listen Now! Phillip Seymour Hoffman Mushroom 6:31 6 Listen Now! Why Do Most German Booking Agents Have Brain Damage?
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Post by nonrabbit on May 19, 2011 12:00:57 GMT
Here's an interesting view from John Covach, a music professor, Tull fan and guitar plucker himself, on rock tribute bands
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Post by bunkerfan on Jul 28, 2011 8:53:45 GMT
I've been sent this video from Pedro Duart (the guy playing the flute) of there Austrian cover band Please Mrs. Henry live at Cafe Concerto, Vienna, Austria on the 21st May 2010 Gernot Feldner - guitar, vocals / Pedro Duarte - flute / Franz Hasensteiner - accordeon / Andi Reiter - bass / David Koler - percussionPedro's brilliant on that flute, don't you think. Thanks to semente200 for uploading
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Post by nonrabbit on Jul 28, 2011 9:20:30 GMT
Excellent stuff - do you ever watch these gigs and wish you were there? He's really good on the flute and they seem really tight and with a good bit of attitude.
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Post by bunkerfan on Jul 29, 2011 11:06:51 GMT
The latest from Undertull. I just love this band Thanks to undertullrm for uploading
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Post by bunkerfan on Aug 11, 2011 16:35:12 GMT
A New Day Yesterday- Un Tal Jethro -Tullianos 2011 Ian Anderson appears suddenly at the end of flute solo............ is it really him Thanks to tullianos for uploading
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Post by nonrabbit on Aug 11, 2011 16:49:50 GMT
I'm not sure difficult to tell - where was it? and when?
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Post by bunkerfan on Aug 11, 2011 19:53:22 GMT
I'm not sure difficult to tell - where was it? and when? I've left a message with tullianos asking your question nonrabbit. I'll post the reply if we get one.
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Post by bunkerfan on Nov 19, 2011 20:49:16 GMT
Minstrel in the Gallery (A Snippet of the Tull classic) Bubble Bath and their special guest, Paul Forrest, provide us with a snippet from the title track to this classic Jethro Tull album. (@sublime Club, Tel Aviv, Israel, 17 November 2011)
Uploaded by MarcieMusic
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Post by nonrabbit on Nov 20, 2011 10:08:38 GMT
Paul forrest is brilliant. Uncanny ;D
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Post by maddogfagin on Nov 20, 2011 11:00:43 GMT
Paul forrest is brilliant. Uncanny ;D
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Post by bunkerfan on Nov 25, 2011 8:29:05 GMT
Undertull Live @ Teatro Elsa Morante - 20/11/2011 (Rome)
The picture's not so good but I hope you'll agree a very good cover of 'With you there to help me' which just happens to be my favourite track from Benefit. The pianist's even added a John Evan style solo. Fantastic. Uploaded by Alexmevi
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Post by dirkk0 on Dec 20, 2011 22:00:27 GMT
Hi there!
I just came across this Tull Forum and I am pleased to see how many Tull enthusiasts are out there. Actually I have two questions: 1) We are assembling a German Tull tribute band and are looking for fellow members. Does anybody here have an idea where we can find them (as if that forum wouldn't be the right place to look)? 2) What songs would you expect in the setlist of a tribute band and what titles would you classify as mandatory or too used up to be sent to an organizer?
I'm looking forward to your answers. Thanks in advance. Best, Dirk
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Post by maddogfagin on Dec 21, 2011 8:52:50 GMT
Hi there! I just came across this Tull Forum and I am pleased to see how many Tull enthusiasts are out there. Actually I have two questions: 1) We are assembling a German Tull tribute band and are looking for fellow members. Does anybody here have an idea where we can find them (as if that forum wouldn't be the right place to look)? 2) What songs would you expect in the setlist of a tribute band and what titles would you classify as mandatory or too used up to be sent to an organizer? I'm looking forward to your answers. Thanks in advance. Best, Dirk Hi Dirk and welcome to the Jethro Tull Forum. I've sent you a PM to maybe help you with your quest and I hope it proves useful. MD
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Post by hawkmoth on Dec 21, 2011 21:03:17 GMT
Watched a lot of these trib bands ,yes Paul Forest is very good but always the Guitar Playing that lets them down i.m.o. Shows how good Martin really is and cant be copied that easily.
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Post by bunkerfan on Apr 30, 2012 16:01:40 GMT
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Post by minstrelandcompany on Oct 2, 2012 12:59:23 GMT
Introducing Minstrel & Company. While strictly not a full Tull tribute band, our theme is. We play about 1/3 renassaince, 1/3 celtic and 1/3 Tull music. Thats a good hour of Tull (we do 13 minutes of TAAB) that we keep adding to. The other difference is out instruments. We are a 3 piece - acoustic parlor guiltar, fiddle, mandolin/and some bass. Assorted percussion gets thrown in with free hands and feet! We're based in Danbury, CT but will play the whole tristate area. We do gigs in coffee houses, pubs, restaurants, weddings, markets and more. I will post our gigs on this board and maybe you can come and enjoy! Check out www://reverbnation.com/minstrelandcompany for info, songs and videos. Be Seeing you
Bill
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Post by maddogfagin on Oct 2, 2012 17:43:06 GMT
Introducing Minstrel & Company. While strictly not a full Tull tribute band, our theme is. We play about 1/3 renassaince, 1/3 celtic and 1/3 Tull music. Thats a good hour of Tull (we do 13 minutes of TAAB) that we keep adding to. The other difference is out instruments. We are a 3 piece - acoustic parlor guiltar, fiddle, mandolin/and some bass. Assorted percussion gets thrown in with free hands and feet! We're based in Danbury, CT but will play the whole tristate area. We do gigs in coffee houses, pubs, restaurants, weddings, markets and more. I will post our gigs on this board and maybe you can come and enjoy! Check out www://reverbnation.com/minstrelandcompany for info, songs and videos. Be Seeing you Bill Hi Bill. Always good to hear from a band that features Tull music. Feel free to post your concert details on the Forum and look forward to reading about your performances. [glow=red,2,300] WELCOME[/glow] Maddog
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