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Post by tullianman on Apr 19, 2011 20:58:15 GMT
Can anyone tell me which tour used the big pirate ship onstage. I remember it as Broadsword gut someone El's thinks I am wrong. I have never seen a picture of that stage other than the ones that I took at the show and can't remember what year it was. Please help.
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Post by maddogfagin on Apr 20, 2011 7:50:46 GMT
Can anyone tell me which tour used the big pirate ship onstage. I remember it as Broadsword gut someone El's thinks I am wrong. I have never seen a picture of that stage other than the ones that I took at the show and can't remember what year it was. Please help. Correct tullianman and it was 1982 if my brain cells are working properly Welcome to the Jethro Tull Forum - we'd like to see your images of the show if you can download them here. [glow=red,2,300]WELCOME ON BOARD[/glow] Maddog
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Post by bunkerfan on Apr 20, 2011 17:11:49 GMT
Can anyone tell me which tour used the big pirate ship onstage. I remember it as Broadsword gut someone El's thinks I am wrong. I have never seen a picture of that stage other than the ones that I took at the show and can't remember what year it was. Please help. Welcome to the forum tullianman. Your question got me searching the Tull archives and I've found this on youtube uploaded by underwraps2. Rare footage of Tull on their Pirate ship themed stage. This footage was recorded with real sound! Very rare in the 70s!! This footage is from October 1979.
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Post by oksauce on May 8, 2011 10:45:40 GMT
i'd love to see some photos of it
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Post by nonrabbit on May 9, 2011 17:50:35 GMT
i'd love to see some photos of it Well I will embark on the quest..sorry for a pic it would be great to find the pirate ship stage prop as well you never know our new poster jimandjed found some old trunks. Keep lookin me hearties ...
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Post by bunkerfan on May 10, 2011 18:47:46 GMT
From Wikipedia.
The tour for Broadsword was the last one for Tull to be exceedingly theatrical. It included the entire stage being decorated to look like a pirate ship, which Ian Anderson, as he said in the liner notes for the remastered CD, thought was very silly. Extensive notes on the production of the album and subsequent tour can be found at the official Jethro Tull website.
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