A great set list for that concert including appearances of Pan's People and Stirling Moss.
The 'Pan's People' dancers, from 'Top Of The Pops', appeared at these London shows; 'Pan Dance' was written for these appearances. The concert was introduced by racing driver Stirling Moss. Intro (Pan Dance/Witches Promise - tape), Wind Up/Passion Play (Critique Oblique), Thick As A Brick, My God, Cross-Eyed Mary, How Much Is That Doggie..., Skating Away..., Wond'ring Aloud, Ladies (w. drum solo), Warchild, SeaLion, Bungle In The Jungle, Aqualung, Back-Door Angels, Locomotive Breath/Hard-Headed English General/Back-Door Angels
And who comes here to wish me well? A sweetly-scented angel fell, She laid her head upon my disbelief, And bathed me with her ever-smile.
A great set list for that concert including appearances of Pan's People and Stirling Moss.
The 'Pan's People' dancers, from 'Top Of The Pops', appeared at these London shows; 'Pan Dance' was written for these appearances. The concert was introduced by racing driver Stirling Moss. Intro (Pan Dance/Witches Promise - tape), Wind Up/Passion Play (Critique Oblique), Thick As A Brick, My God, Cross-Eyed Mary, How Much Is That Doggie..., Skating Away..., Wond'ring Aloud, Ladies (w. drum solo), Warchild, SeaLion, Bungle In The Jungle, Aqualung, Back-Door Angels, Locomotive Breath/Hard-Headed English General/Back-Door Angels
I posted this one because IA was talking about Pan's People and Stirling Moss at the all flutes plus audience. It was in reply to a question someone asked Ian there. Just one of the parts that was edited out from the video.
Once it seemed there would always be a time for everything.
But had you said that about Pan's people then I would have been in complete agreement. Never understood why IA had the idea to not only write a short piece for them but to actually be associated with them. But then each to their own.
Last Edit: Feb 22, 2014 16:11:20 GMT by maddogfagin
But had you said that about Pan's people then I would have been in complete agreement. Never understood why IA had the idea to not only write a short piece for them but to actually be associated with them. But then each to their own.
Sorry about the ...Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz... I was just joking around! It had been many hours since anyone had posted anything, and I fell asleep... Sorry if anybody thought that this was me, saying that anybody on the forum is boring... I'm just a joker... I actually missed you guys...
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jackinthegreen: "No flute, no Tull".......hmmmm tell that to MB when he's doing all the Tull stuff..
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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.....
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ash: My first answer stands in stone
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maddogfagin: Immediately below this shout box and above the visitor numbers/flags.
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