I'll start the thread with the last entry Sant Feliu July 15 2012 The ticket of Sant Feliu Festival Porta Ferrada TAAB 1 & 2 Aftershow The banners of Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson TAAB 1 & 2 All information about the show (photos, videos, press, etc.) in the following link: jethrotull.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=tour&action=display&thread=2173
Last Edit: Aug 29, 2017 8:01:56 GMT by maddogfagin
Broadsword Tour Jethro Tull 7/05/1982 Back of the ticket, observe the word "Broadzword" Jethro Tull + Camel In the 1st concert: Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Dave Pegg, Conway and Vetesse In the second concert of 82 Paul Burgess on drums replaces Conway
Palacio Municipal de los Deportes de Barcelona Set-list 7/05/1982
Something's on the Move Hunting Girl Fallen on Hard Times Broadsword Pussy Willow A Song for Jeffrey Instrumental Fat Man Jack-in-the-Green Clasp Too Many Too Watching Me Watching You Beastie Weathercock Fire at midnight Sealdriver Sweet Dream Too old to rock... A new day yesterday Aqualung Minstrel in the Gallery Black Sunday Locomotive Breath Cheerio
Plaza Toros Monumental de Barcelona Set-list 1/09/82
Something's on the Move Hunting Girl Fallen on Hard Times Broadsword Pussy Willow A Song for Jeffrey Instrumental Fat Man Jack-in-the-Green Clasp Too Many Too Watching Me Watching You Instrumental Beastie The Swirling Pit Weathercock Fire at Midnight Seal Driver Sweet Dream Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll, Too Young to Die A New Day Yesterday Aqualung Minstrel in the Gallery Locomotive Breath Black Sunday (Instrumental) Cheerio Google translator: More than 12,000 people gathered in the Plaza de Toros Monumental de Barcelona to enjoy double the Jethro Tull concert on Wednesday night. A surprising and symptomatic turnout when you consider the factors that enveloped the evening: first Jethro Tull acted for the second time in just a few months and, on the other, his performance was produced along with the opening act of Camel. A few classical sometimes very difficult, however, this is but one to which there is danger that the nose wrinkling. Although Andy Latimer (thin, tall, peaked cap and leader of Camel), do not. It is normal not to be raised whether or not repeating rhythms, melodies and solos, played over and over again. Is it normal not because doing so would pose uncertainty to the interpretation. The single factor, their very last album, goes reeling with a padded seamless lighting but also without much show of temper. The commercial passages keep the public waiting for improvisation, the moment when the musicians begin to enjoy the trip. Is the time allowed to flow naturally his Camel-Canterbury sound.
Referring to Watching me, watching you, (one of the pieces of the latest album of Jethro Tull), Ian Anderson had said that the feeling claustrophobic thinking that people are caught constantly observed by the public. In the end it seems that in his country retreat, surrounded by calves, Ian Anderson has solved the dilemma based deaf to the demands choreography that often accompany the myths of rock-based and offer a simple show in which whole show is based on the five musicians. In this sense, the few gags that followed were an everyday until embarrassing: Davis Pegg, bassist, had disappeared from the stage. Anderson called him repeatedly. Pegg appeared with visible signs of being sick. Currently an assistant stage, all in black, came with a huge metal garbage can. With all the respectfulness of the world lifted the lid and Pegg, as if it needed time, he vomited.
In another moment of the concert the trash cans were again major part of the show. It was when all the musicians had disappeared one by one were getting dressed as tramps. They began to dig three large buckets full of debris, until each found an instrument: Anderson and Barre a mandolin and drummer (fresh from Magna Carta) some drums. They sat on a bench that had been placed there and started the acoustic rendition of what would become the powerful Pussy willow. Then when it came Watching me, watching you, Ian Anderson agreed, for the first time, the stage presence of anyone other than the public. The single, low-flash of white light, confronted the issue pursued by a doctor, white coat, which surprisingly was multiplying. At the end there were twelve doctors who overwhelmed him.[/b] elpais.com/diario/1982/09/03/cultura/399852018_850215.html Jethro Tull - Watching me.../ Beastie / Swirling Pit Live Barcelona, Sept. 1, 1982
Jethro Tull - A New Day ... / Minstrel...Live Barcelona, Sept. 1, 1982
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Thank you very much guys I'll keep posting if you allow me Remy
Remy
Like to see some Spanish audio items, especially those that don't get seen too often.
I'm sure the Forum membership will be appreciative.
MD
According I'll try, for example old conventions and Spanish tribute bands, covers, flute prog as Jose Carlos Molina (ÑU), Judith Mateo etc This to start: Ian Anderson, Florian Opahle and John O'Hara in Gavà IX Tullianos Convention 9-VII-2011
Remy
Last Edit: Aug 29, 2017 8:05:23 GMT by maddogfagin
Jethro Tull 8/4/92 Palacio Municipal de deportes Barcelona, Catalonia *The Ministry Of Information: 8/4/92 Palacio Municipal de deportes Barcelona, Spain
Under Wraps Tour Jethro Tull Barcelona Sept 12, 1984 "I like the Spanish public because it is a little crazier than the German, but not as much as the Italians," said Ian Anderson:. "It's in the fair term and is a public that I like to play". elpais.com/diario/1984/09/12/cultura/463788012_850215.html set list: Intro, Locomotive Breath (inst. intro), Hunting Girl, Under Wraps, Later That Same Evening, Nobody's Car, Apogee, Thick As A Brick, Level Pegging, Skating Away..., Pussy Willow, Clasp, Living In The Past (inst.), Serenade To A Cuckoo, Fat Man, Keyboard w. Drums, Fly By Night, Made In England, European Legacy, Black Sunday, Aqualung, Locomotive Breath, Too Old To Rock'N'Roll/Different Germany (inst)/Thick As A Brick (reprise)
Last Edit: Aug 29, 2017 8:06:28 GMT by maddogfagin
Good tickets always remind me of the classic live Tull era...when the stage still had the two extensions and my idea of heaven was the area in between.
Good tickets always remind me of the classic live Tull era... when the stage still had the two extensions and my idea of heaven was the area in between.
Y'know Remy, tickets such as this one are mini works of art.
Thanks for posting it - we Brits tend to get plain old ones with just the ticket and venue details and not much else.
Cheers
You're right in Spain now tickets are also simple, possibly due to the sale through ticketmaster and others. The best decade in Spain was in the 80's, the entries were really nice, in the 70's and 90's were simpler, I think I keep 2-3 of each decade, I will be posting slowly
Y'know Remy, tickets such as this one are mini works of art.
Thanks for posting it - we Brits tend to get plain old ones with just the ticket and venue details and not much else.
Cheers
You're right in Spain now tickets are also simple, possibly due to the sale through ticketmaster and others. The best decade in Spain was in the 80's, the entries were really nice, in the 70's and 90's were simpler, I think I keep 2-3 of each decade, I will be posting slowly
Yes I think you're right. Ticketmaster and their counterparts have a lot to answer for. The days of an graphic artist sitting at a drawing board lovingly crafting a work of art for use as a ticket are long gone I'm afraid - a computer terminal is the substitute with bland typography and precious few graphics.
The old Fillmore West and east tickets are sold at auctions and galleries as works of art. I have a Tull ticket from 1970 that's amazing...theme of Moses coming off Mt Sinai with tablets of wisdom for the peoples...such an exact image for the tour that saw My God's premiere. Might be time for me to see if i can learn how to use the scanner at work and share some ticket art. I didn't see the concert...the ticket was a gift from a friend probably a few years after the concert who probably didn't figure on tickets going generic and figured one little Tull ticket out of his collection would make a cheap, easy birthday card for me!. Same guy gave me the Tull cover of Rolling Stone wrapped in plastic like the big deal he knew it would be to me.
The old Fillmore West and east tickets are sold at auctions and galleries as works of art. I have a Tull ticket from 1970 that's amazing...theme of Moses coming off Mt Sinai with tablets of wisdom for the peoples...such an exact image for the tour that saw My God's premiere. Might be time for me to see if i can learn how to use the scanner at work and share some ticket art. I didn't see the concert...the ticket was a gift from a friend probably a few years after the concert who probably didn't figure on tickets going generic and figured one little Tull ticket out of his collection would make a cheap, easy birthday card for me!. Same guy gave me the Tull cover of Rolling Stone wrapped in plastic like the big deal he knew it would be to me.
It would be great to see that ticket!, I have a pair of tickets of the 70's in Spain are very simple, only with the name Jethro Tull and the sponsor's name, and of course the price on a light background
I need help with the exact date for this ticket please thanks
Hi cleet68 and welcome to The Jethro Tull Forum.
No doubt some of our European members here on the Forum will be able to help you identify the exact date of your ticket but as there little in the way of information on the ticket stub it may take a bit of investigation.
Look forward to seeing any other memorabilia you may have.
I need help with the exact date for this ticket please thanks
This may be a ticket from Milan (Italy) I am researching the date, hope to know soon. Awaiting confirmation of my Italian friends, the date can be 02.07.08
jackinthegreen: Cream without Eric??? Santana without Carlos?? and not even with a stand-in player.....you're easily pleased, I reckon most people would not be happy to say the least...
Apr 30, 2022 23:45:36 GMT
jackinthegreen: If it was Scott that got Covid would they have played the gigs without a drummer?
May 1, 2022 0:01:38 GMT
ash: It's Tull not Cream and my answer stands. Now it there was no flute player...No flute no Tull . I've seen Ian play with just an ipod backing track it was great
May 3, 2022 16:04:21 GMT
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jackinthegreen: "No flute, no Tull".......hmmmm tell that to MB when he's doing all the Tull stuff..
May 3, 2022 20:18:27 GMT
jackinthegreen: and I've seen Ian doing his one man thing with just the backing track too, but that's not billed as a Jethro Tull concert.....
May 3, 2022 20:19:44 GMT
jackinthegreen: I do agree he's brilliant at playing to his own backing tracks though
May 3, 2022 20:20:48 GMT
ash: My first answer stands in stone
May 4, 2022 10:00:23 GMT
goodwolfman38: Just around the corner from what i understand will be the 40th anniversary edition of Broadsword & The Beast due in July, as i noticed a few weeks ago with an interview with Ian this one will be large box set, hopefully no delays
May 12, 2022 13:45:20 GMT
rredmond: Well the radio.net plug in at the bottom of the site shocked me a bit!
May 12, 2022 14:39:42 GMT
maddogfagin: Yes it's a great addition to the Forum and I'm hoping radio.net will provide this service for years to come
May 14, 2022 15:58:55 GMT
jackinthegreen: Where is the link to this radio.net.......I don't see it folks
May 15, 2022 1:11:08 GMT
maddogfagin: Immediately below this shout box and above the visitor numbers/flags.
May 15, 2022 8:39:21 GMT
jackinthegreen: Cheers MD, I can only see the link from the "Home" page, but disappears when looking at threads etc, so find if I open it up in a new window it then plays constantly
May 15, 2022 13:29:06 GMT
jackinthegreen: So I have it bookmarked to open at any time....nice in the background if reading on t'internet
May 15, 2022 13:31:36 GMT
jackinthegreen: Did anyone on the forum see Tull at the De Montfort Hall in Leicester in September.....
May 19, 2022 1:10:39 GMT
smint100: Good Lord, why did no one tell me about the radio.net! I've spent a joyful afternoon in the garden watching the strawberries ripen - I mean, editing a book - and listening to unadulterated Tull. Heaven!
May 21, 2022 14:56:50 GMT