Dan
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Post by Dan on Apr 7, 2009 12:22:15 GMT
Maybe this is mentioned somewhere but I can't find it. Does anybody know what record label Tull is signed with now? I sent a question to Fuel 2000 and they sent this reply;
Thank you for your note. They are no longer with the label, but I think they are recording new tracks.
Dan
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Post by TM on Apr 7, 2009 17:26:26 GMT
Interesting, thanks Dan.
There's obviously no need for a record label when you're not releasing anymore new music. 6 years was the last record right? And what's it been 10 years since Dot Com? That's scary.
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Post by maddogfagin on Apr 14, 2009 17:39:06 GMT
Maybe this is mentioned somewhere but I can't find it. Does anybody know what record label Tull is signed with now? I sent a question to Fuel 2000 and they sent this reply; Thank you for your note. They are no longer with the label, but I think they are recording new tracks. Dan I was in touch with Martin Webb from AND. He reckons it's Eagle in the States and Roadrunner in Europe but what has happened to RandM in Europe?
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Dan
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Post by Dan on Apr 14, 2009 18:51:43 GMT
Maybe this is mentioned somewhere but I can't find it. Does anybody know what record label Tull is signed with now? I sent a question to Fuel 2000 and they sent this reply; Thank you for your note. They are no longer with the label, but I think they are recording new tracks. Dan I was in touch with Martin Webb from AND. He reckons it's Eagle in the States and Roadrunner in Europe but what has happened to RandM in Europe? Thanks for answering my question.
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Dan
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Post by Dan on Apr 14, 2009 21:12:20 GMT
Maybe this is mentioned somewhere but I can't find it. Does anybody know what record label Tull is signed with now? I sent a question to Fuel 2000 and they sent this reply; Thank you for your note. They are no longer with the label, but I think they are recording new tracks. Dan I was in touch with Martin Webb from AND. He reckons it's Eagle in the States and Roadrunner in Europe but what has happened to RandM in Europe? Thanks for the answer. I asked someone from Eagle Records , named, Nathaniel Oberstein about possible new releases and this was his reply: "Dan, We’ve only put out a few live releases, but we are not his record label." I guess J.T. still doesn't have a label and I wouldn't feel too confident in someone who refers to Jethro Tull as "his". Dan
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yvonne
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Post by yvonne on Apr 16, 2009 5:59:40 GMT
Hello to everybody, a friend of mine sent me this link and now we both are wondering if it is Ian's son James on the drums - does anybody here know??? www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8RogK039go
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Post by nonrabbit on Apr 16, 2009 7:34:26 GMT
Hello to everybody, a friend of mine sent me this link and now we both are wondering if it is Ian's son James on the drums - does anybody here know??? www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8RogK039goHi Yvonne  I don't think it is maybe a guest drummer?
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yvonne
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Post by yvonne on Apr 16, 2009 8:53:25 GMT
Hello Nonrabbit! But somehow the guy on the drums looks like James, don't you think so? Hi Yvonne  I don't think it is maybe a guest drummer?[/quote]
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Post by nonrabbit on Apr 16, 2009 9:18:27 GMT
Hello Nonrabbit! But somehow the guy on the drums looks like James, don't you think so? He does...ish I put it to my learned friends.....
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Post by nonrabbit on Apr 18, 2009 21:50:23 GMT
I stand corrected Yvonne  I have it on good authority from a good Tull /learned friend of mine  that that is indeed the young Anderson on drums - with a new look!
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Post by steelmonkey on Apr 19, 2009 2:29:48 GMT
Definitely James Duncan Anderson on the drums.
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yvonne
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Post by yvonne on Apr 20, 2009 5:59:39 GMT
nonrabbit and steelmonkeyThanks a lot - and somehow my friend and I thought that it is the young Mr. Anderson  I wish everyone a great beginning of the new week!!!
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tommie
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Post by tommie on Aug 30, 2009 3:38:01 GMT
"Working John, Working Joe" from the A album? It sounds so much like he is. And on each album, Ian very accurately lists each musician and what instruments they're playing, yet on "A" it's listed as
IA- vocals & flute
MB- guitar
DP- bass
MC- drums
ans special guest EJ- keys & elec v
This always bugged me but then again I'm a stickler for accuracy. haha
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Post by steelmonkey on Aug 30, 2009 16:10:12 GMT
I think you are right Tommie, but don't let it go to your head....even a stopped clock is right twice a day.
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Post by tommie on Aug 30, 2009 17:04:02 GMT
I'm just saying.........Damn, u don't get much feedback at this site, Steel, when it comes to clarifying/verifying things.
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Post by steelmonkey on Aug 30, 2009 17:51:38 GMT
I try to help...even when it means making sh-t up!
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Post by maddogfagin on Aug 30, 2009 18:03:12 GMT
I try to help...even when it means making sh-t up! You've gone and spoilt it for us now  
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Post by tommie on Aug 31, 2009 0:14:13 GMT
haha
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Post by whatsongisthis on Sept 16, 2009 21:37:01 GMT
sorry about the horrible recording but this is all i have and cannot find the song, please help. thanks Attachments:
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Post by whatsongisthis on Sept 16, 2009 21:38:42 GMT
sorry i should have converted it first but here it is in .mp3 Attachments:
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Post by broadsword on Sept 17, 2009 4:36:07 GMT
It's called Hymn 43 from the Aqualung album
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Post by whatsongisthis on Sept 17, 2009 20:53:22 GMT
thank you very, very much. this drove me crazy for a few days i could not make out the lyrics
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Post by rahorto on Oct 7, 2009 16:07:20 GMT
Did anyone out there compile a comprehensive set list from last night's performance at the Pabst Theater? There were several songs I had not heard live before, including "Changing Horses" (a blend of Celtic & Middle Eastern influences, according to Mr. Anderson), "Children From The Garden" and a piece that was co-written with Ravi Shankar's daughter.
A wide span of musice was represented, including "Jeffery Goes to Leicester Square", "Back to The Family", "Just Trying To Be", "Someday The Sun Won't Shine For You" and the opener, "Dun Ringill".
Quite a old few favorites as well, including "Skating Away", "Mother Goose", "Fat Man", "Bouree", "Locomotive Breath" and of course, "Aqualung".
Ian and the supporting tour band was in very good form. Vocals were better than the past 2 times I've seen 'em. Goodier on Bass, John O'Hara on keyboards & accordian, Florian on acoustic guitar (played a nice piece of flamenco), Nina on viola and a new drummer this tour, did not catch his name during the introduction.
Very good show, indeed.
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Post by nonrabbit on Oct 7, 2009 17:13:52 GMT
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Post by maddogfagin on Oct 7, 2009 17:15:59 GMT
Did anyone out there compile a comprehensive set list from last night's performance at the Pabst Theater? There were several songs I had not heard live before, including "Changing Horses" (a blend of Celtic & Middle Eastern influences, according to Mr. Anderson), "Children From The Garden" and a piece that was co-written with Ravi Shankar's daughter. A wide span of musice was represented, including "Jeffery Goes to Leicester Square", "Back to The Family", "Just Trying To Be", "Someday The Sun Won't Shine For You" and the opener, "Dun Ringill". Quite a old few favorites as well, including "Skating Away", "Mother Goose", "Fat Man", "Bouree", "Locomotive Breath" and of course, "Aqualung". Ian and the supporting tour band was in very good form. Vocals were better than the past 2 times I've seen 'em. Goodier on Bass, John O'Hara on keyboards & accordian, Florian on acoustic guitar (played a nice piece of flamenco), Nina on viola and a new drummer this tour, did not catch his name during the introduction. Very good show, indeed. Thanks for the review Rahorto and welcome to the forum. The violinist is Meena Bhasin who is a new artist to me but if IA's talent for spotting and promoting new artists continues, she should be a good 'un. The drummer should be Mark Mondesir and the song co-writen with Anoushka is "Tea With The Princess". Go to www.ministry-of-information.co.uk/setlist/index.htm where you'll find a lot of set lists from 1968 to date. The Pabst gig is not posted there yet.
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Post by steelmonkey on Oct 7, 2009 19:02:17 GMT
Looks like the set-list is holding steady as he works his way west? Still doing the oldie out-takes? (Just trying to be, march the mad sceintist?) 32 days till I see this tour in Modesto---but who's counting?
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