argentull
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Post by argentull on Dec 1, 2016 23:27:40 GMT
Anyone with a Youtube account and some basic computer knowledge can PM me? Found something interesting.
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argentull
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Post by argentull on Dec 2, 2016 1:13:20 GMT
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Post by JTull 007 on Dec 2, 2016 3:40:59 GMT
Short but very clear footage! Good close-ups with Clive Bunker! Is there audio from this anywhere? 01:52:27 JETHRO TULL. CU IAN ANDERSON
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Post by argentull on Dec 2, 2016 11:54:35 GMT
Sure, the whole clip is silent. They are most probably hiding the audio and the full JT footage from the festival.
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Post by steelmonkey on Apr 6, 2017 17:24:26 GMT
Wow...This is as good and historically important as anything I have ever seen from this era. Where was it hiding? Isn't 'WDR' WestDeutscheRundfunk ?
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Post by oldwebby on Apr 9, 2017 10:50:57 GMT
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Post by bunkerfan on Jun 14, 2017 6:21:21 GMT
Strong performance in Seattle, of Ian Anderson and the company, at the Eagles Auditorium, on March 9th, 1969.
Thanks to Live Stone for uploading
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Post by maddogfagin on Jun 14, 2017 7:59:35 GMT
Strong performance in Seattle, of Ian Anderson and the company, at the Eagles Auditorium, on March 9th, 1969.Thanks to Live Stone for uploading Hearing both this and the handful of other boots from 1969, I'm still hopeful that before I have "shuffled off this mortal coil"* and head off into the great unknown that I'll get to hear or even see some concert recordings from 1968 with uncle Mick on guitar. *©1602, William Shakespeare
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Post by argentull on Sept 16, 2017 20:05:14 GMT
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Post by bunkerfan on Sept 17, 2017 6:51:49 GMT
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Post by maddogfagin on Sept 17, 2017 13:29:31 GMT
There's hope for the missing Living In The Past TOTP video following the finding of this segment of the Tull history.
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Post by JTull 007 on Sept 17, 2017 15:02:25 GMT
There's hope for the missing Living In The Past TOTP video following the finding of this segment of the Tull history. S-M-S Published on Sep 4, 2017 BBC wiped the episode 100% This clip survived on a German TV Music Show from 1969 with some other TOTP insert clips from that time.
Although it was extremely fortunate for this to be uploaded, I would love to see less added enhancement. There must be a clear copy that exists. Perhaps there is a reason to keep it this way... money.
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Post by argentull on Sept 17, 2017 17:26:22 GMT
Here´s the comment of a Steve HOffman forum user: The whole clip without watermarks showed up for some days on youtube in Germany last week... but then quickly disappeared and a few days later this version appeared. It seems it was broadcast then on the German TV show Beatclub It looks like some tv station in germany has a better source for this. Another one to pass on to Old Webly and TUllCentral, Maddog, if you are reading this
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Post by maddogfagin on Sept 18, 2017 7:51:15 GMT
Here´s the comment of a Steve HOffman forum user: The whole clip without watermarks showed up for some days on youtube in Germany last week... but then quickly disappeared and a few days later this version appeared. It seems it was broadcast then on the German TV show Beatclub It looks like some tv station in germany has a better source for this. Another one to pass on to Old Webly and TUllCentral, Maddog, if you are reading this TullCentral will already know of the existence of this video as they look in here on a regular basis to see what's going on The heavy use of "extra" logos on the video is to stop others stealing the footage and claiming it as their own, which happens with the unscrupulous so called fans, but what's been published is better than nothing at all.
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Post by nonrabbit on Sept 18, 2017 20:45:58 GMT
Wowser! Great to see and from a fashion note - first time I've seen him perform with that hat on.
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Post by steelmonkey on Sept 19, 2017 18:28:11 GMT
Didn't they use the some of the German footage, unhindered and unmarked up, in the LITP background video on the HE tour ?
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Post by JTull 007 on Jul 2, 2019 1:57:53 GMT
This may be an image taken before the performance on French Tv 1969
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Post by JTull 007 on Mar 21, 2020 1:41:51 GMT
To Be Sad Is A Mad Way To Be video by Sir Remy
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Post by JTull 007 on Jun 21, 2020 19:24:56 GMT
Newport Pop Festival - Album (1969) Newport Pop Festival 21st june 1969 TRACKS: 1. Nothing is Easy 14:49 2. A Song For Jeffery 3:17 3. Back To . Jethro Tull - Stand Up - Album (1969) Tracks : 1 A New Day Yesterday 0:00 2 Jeffrey Goes To Leicester Square 4:10 3 Bourée 6:22 4 Back To The Family 10:08 .
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Post by JTull 007 on Jan 1, 2021 0:52:13 GMT
My Sunday Feeling (Live 1969) · Jethro Tull Nights of Winter Martin's Tune To Be Sad Is A Mad Way To Be (Live 1969) Back To The Family (Live 1969) Dharma For One (Live 1969) Song For Jeffrey (Live 1969)
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Post by orion12 on Feb 12, 2021 7:43:24 GMT
I like tis:
HOW I WROTE 'LIVING IN THE PAST' - IAN ANDERSON
“It was the early part of 1969, we were on our first US tour and I think we were returning to Boston to perform, maybe for the second time, at the Boston Tea Party. I was staying in a hotel, it was a Holiday Inn on the banks of the Charles River, just to the west of downtown Boston, and staying at the same hotel were a band called Pentangle. It was the kind of hotel that, I suppose, lesser-known and not terribly successful British acts would stay, because we couldn’t afford to stay anywhere else!
“We were just checking into the hotel and our manager, Terry Ellis, said to me, ‘Listen, we’ve got a day off here before the show and I’ve been worried that our early glimmers of success in the UK might be lost because we’re going to be here for three months on tour, so by the time we get back to the UK, fickle audiences may have turned their attention elsewhere!’ I think his exact words were, ‘We want to keep the pot bowling, while we’re away.’ I said, ‘Right, er… What do you have in mind?’ So he said, ‘Could you come up with something catchy and radio-friendly, as a single we could release?’ Well, this was anathema to me, the idea of sitting down and trying to come up with something overtly commercial, and three minutes long, and whatever… But, to humour him, I just said, ‘Yeah sure, Terry, just give me an hour, I’ll meet you in the lobby and I’ll come back with a hit single!’
“I was completely just winding him up. But I dutifully went upstairs and fiddled around for an hour and came up with a song, and tried to make it as uncommercial as I could. I mean, the only way in which it followed an acceptable format was in its running time – it was just over three minutes long – but otherwise it flew in the face of everything that was commercial. First of all it was called Living In The Past, which was about as untrendy as you could get for a title. It also was in the 5/4 time signature, which meant you couldn’t really tap your feet to it or dance to it, so it was a no-no for Top Of The Pops. So I said, ‘I’ve got this song,’ and [Terry] said, ‘Wow! I’ll book a studio next week, when we we’re in the New York area.’ So he booked some cheap studio in New Jersey, where we went and recorded this, and overdubbed a small local ensemble of session musicians – the cheapest we could find. I think I did the vocals to it in San Francisco some weeks later, then mixed it and sent it back to the UK to be dutifully released.
“And against all the odds, it did become a hit! It was No 3 in the Singles Chart and it was only the second occasion, I think, that a piece of music in an uncommon time signature of 5/4 was ever in the charts. The other time had been Dave Brubeck’s Take Five. That was somewhere in the back of my mind, really, because I was quite an admired of his and the fact that he did these quite simple but elegant songs in an unlikely time signature – it impressed me as a young man, so maybe that was what drove me to try to do that.
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Post by orion12 on Feb 15, 2021 9:16:42 GMT
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Post by maddogfagin on Oct 3, 2021 6:17:47 GMT
Jethro Tull - "Bouree" - 1969 Live, Ian Anderson on flute 61,134 views Jan 29, 2012
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"Jethro Tull - "Bouree" - 1969 Live. Ian Anderson on flute, performing Tull's version of "Bouree", by J.S. Bach. Clearly Mr. Anderson's flute playing approach was influenced by Roland Kirk, but he brings his own unique style and character to it. The flute is certainly being played live, the backing is likely pre-recorded, but the performance is a delight nonetheless. This is the "Stand Up" album lineup, with Martin Barre on guitar, Clive Bunker on drums, and Glenn Cornick on bass. Enjoy!"
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Post by bunkerfan on Jan 26, 2022 12:40:05 GMT
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Post by bunkerfan on Mar 5, 2022 12:37:25 GMT
Jethro Tull LIVE 1969 Royal Albert Hall Swing in German documentary with an added splash of colour
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Post by bunkerfan on May 10, 2022 9:30:32 GMT
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Post by maddogfagin on Jun 4, 2022 16:14:55 GMT
SWEET DREAM - JETHRO TULL
Jeffrey Hammond 163 subscribers
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Post by JTull 007 on Jun 27, 2022 10:30:54 GMT
Jethro Tull - Living in the Past - 1969 by Lang1914 Is this the actual recording of LITP? You mean Ian even smoked while he sang, played flute, and recorded? Please, no! They concentrated hard and were very serious, did some trial runs before capturing the absolutely perfect take we know and love, that endures to this day. Yes, that's right. It has got to be miming to make a video, later that same day, because the speed of the song is perfect, as are the vocal gestures. Just my .02 Any other opinions out there? (He never did take a drag by the way!) Probably a typical TV video for 1969. Back in the day it was a rare occasion to see and hear LIVE recordings on any stations... even in FRANCE Also there are rumours that Ian would smoke 2 packs every day
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Post by JTull 007 on Jan 27, 2024 15:54:55 GMT
Jethro Tull promoting the single "Living in the Past" performing it on September 30, 1969 on the French program La Joconde
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Post by JTull 007 on Jan 28, 2024 1:18:14 GMT
Jethro Tull | 1969 | Rockpalast pärsentiert: Swing In
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