greg
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Post by greg on Apr 25, 2009 20:15:06 GMT
I've just noticed that The Ministry of Information site is talking about more IA tour dates at the end of this year, 'to promote the live album recorded on 22/12/08'. Anyone know anything about this? Wasn't that the St Bride's church gig? Was there enough material performed for a live album.... Did anyone who was lucky enough to be there see any evidence that the gig was being recorded? Any thoughts anyone? Cheers, Greg
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Essan
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Post by Essan on Apr 26, 2009 12:40:53 GMT
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Dan
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Post by Dan on Apr 26, 2009 13:48:49 GMT
I've just noticed that The Ministry of Information site is talking about more IA tour dates at the end of this year, 'to promote the live album recorded on 22/12/08'. Anyone know anything about this? Wasn't that the St Bride's church gig? Was there enough material performed for a live album.... Did anyone who was lucky enough to be there see any evidence that the gig was being recorded? Any thoughts anyone? Cheers, Greg Yes, Ian mentions the recording and possible release later this year in his 2009 newsletter. www.j-tull.com/news/diaries/diaries/iaja2009.htmlSt Brides Church Christmas Carole Service And, finally, a Jethro Tull Christmas Carol Service concert at St Brides church in Fleet Street, London for the homeless persons’ charity, The Connection based at nearby St Martin In-The-Fields Church. www.connection-at-stmartins.org.uk/ This was recorded live and will be the subject of a CD release for charity in later months of this year. My thanks go to Martin Barre, David Goodier, John O’Hara, James Duncan, engineer Mike Downs and the good people, both clergy and lay, of St Brides who organised the event with the help of David Rees of Tull Fanzine, A New Day. The Usually Quite Reverend George Pitcher is our man at St B and boss cleric Canon David Meara seems to happily tolerate the annual intrusion of not-quite-believers. Also, thanks go to our guest readers, Andrew Lincoln, Gavin Esler and Mark Billingham. Dan
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Post by fatman on Apr 26, 2009 14:58:18 GMT
I've just noticed that The Ministry of Information site is talking about more IA tour dates at the end of this year, 'to promote the live album recorded on 22/12/08'. Anyone know anything about this? Wasn't that the St Bride's church gig? Was there enough material performed for a live album.... Did anyone who was lucky enough to be there see any evidence that the gig was being recorded? Any thoughts anyone? Cheers, Greg Yes, Ian mentions the recording and possible release later this year in his 2009 newsletter. www.j-tull.com/news/diaries/diaries/iaja2009.htmlSt Brides Church Christmas Carole Service And, finally, a Jethro Tull Christmas Carol Service concert at St Brides church in Fleet Street, London for the homeless persons’ charity, The Connection based at nearby St Martin In-The-Fields Church. www.connection-at-stmartins.org.uk/ This was recorded live and will be the subject of a CD release for charity in later months of this year. My thanks go to Martin Barre, David Goodier, John O’Hara, James Duncan, engineer Mike Downs and the good people, both clergy and lay, of St Brides who organised the event with the help of David Rees of Tull Fanzine, A New Day. The Usually Quite Reverend George Pitcher is our man at St B and boss cleric Canon David Meara seems to happily tolerate the annual intrusion of not-quite-believers. Also, thanks go to our guest readers, Andrew Lincoln, Gavin Esler and Mark Billingham. Dan This is a great idea for a new Tull Christmas album, that will truly be unique. I just hope that it is not the only new album released....there has just got to be a new studio album somewhere down the pike, no? Jeff
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greg
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Post by greg on Apr 29, 2009 16:36:39 GMT
Thanks guys, I should have spotted that! Cheers, Greg
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Post by derekpith on Dec 9, 2009 14:27:37 GMT
yes it is a christmas lp from live from st brides kast year
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