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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2014 14:13:49 GMT
DVD Review: “Jethro Tull’s Ian Anderson: Thick As A Brick Live In Iceland” Dw. Dunphy on September 15, 2014 at 8:05 am Read more: popdose.com/dvd-review-jethro-tulls-ian-anderson-thick-as-a-brick-live-in-iceland/Eagle Rock is a label that consistently provides the classic rock enthusiast with a steady stream of fine productions, and this is no less a worthwhile addition. The image on the DVD is sharp and clean, as is the sound. The release probably won’t convert any new fans to this new conglomeration. By now, classic rock is seen by new generations more for the former part of the genre’s title than the latter, and those previously-mentioned purists may turn their nose up at the newer compositions, but that exclusionary mindset is misguided. In the end, Jethro Tull’s Ian Anderson: Thick As A Brick Live In Iceland is about a collective of people who play music well and do so for an adoring audience. Even if you cannot stand what Tull used to represent, you have to admit that the priorities are in the correct place.
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Post by JTull 007 on Sept 15, 2014 15:33:56 GMT
DVD Review: “Jethro Tull’s Ian Anderson: Thick As A Brick Live In Iceland” Dw. Dunphy on September 15, 2014 at 8:05 am Read more: popdose.com/dvd-review-jethro-tulls-ian-anderson-thick-as-a-brick-live-in-iceland/ By now, classic rock is seen by new generations more for the former part of the genre’s title than the latter, and those previously-mentioned purists may turn their nose up at the newer compositions, but that exclusionary mindset is misguided. So much for Purists. Reminds me of something Old and Bored... Rock ON!
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Post by haroldhedd on Sept 17, 2014 3:56:59 GMT
I just bought the blu ray and its captures the live show very well..some good camera angles and the audio on the pcm is great but the vocals on the 5.1 mix is way too low..its drowned out by the music when things pick up..too bad ..otherwise a good mix on the music for the 5.1..but the stereo mix is done very well and you still get great sound..it seems its a very tricky thing to get the 5.1 mix just right..tony Visconti doing some of the best I have heard to date..but all in all a great disc..a interview with ian and a few bonus tracks..but no encore included..here and in most cases I believe he played locomotive breath..oh well..well worth then price
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Post by meliorasequamur on Oct 4, 2014 7:21:59 GMT
Hello
Could anyone clarify this as I'm totally puzzled. I was listening to JT radio just now. They were playing Adrift and Dumbfounded live, and the cover appearing on the radio link was that of the Live in Iceland CD. I only have the DVD but I checked on the CD preview on amazon and I swear it is the normal version.
Well, in Adrift and Dumbfounded Ian sings: "She stand at the crossroads of New Street and Old Town / SARA something from good-home-on-sea"... and the entire song is all about SHE and DAUGHTER -- so he turned it all into the feminine!
I cannot find the recording for this -- anyone heard it or was it my imagination?!
Thanks.
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Post by Equus on Oct 4, 2014 7:35:11 GMT
Hello Could anyone clarify this as I'm totally puzzled. I was listening to JT radio just now. They were playing Adrift and Dumbfounded live, and the cover appearing on the radio link was that of the Live in Iceland CD. I only have the DVD but I checked on the CD preview on amazon and I swear it is the normal version. Well, in Adrift and Dumbfounded Ian sings: "She stand at the crossroads of New Street and Old Town / SARA something from good-home-on-sea"... and the entire song is all about SHE and DAUGHTER -- so he turned it all into the feminine! I cannot find the recording for this -- anyone heard it or was it my imagination?! Thanks. Very interesting! I haven't heard about that... Another Tull Enigma? Thank you for posting this!
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Post by elberto on Oct 4, 2014 8:01:57 GMT
Hello Could anyone clarify this as I'm totally puzzled. I was listening to JT radio just now. They were playing Adrift and Dumbfounded live, and the cover appearing on the radio link was that of the Live in Iceland CD. I only have the DVD but I checked on the CD preview on amazon and I swear it is the normal version. Well, in Adrift and Dumbfounded Ian sings: "She stand at the crossroads of New Street and Old Town / SARA something from good-home-on-sea"... and the entire song is all about SHE and DAUGHTER -- so he turned it all into the feminine! I cannot find the recording for this -- anyone heard it or was it my imagination?! Thanks. Very interesting! I haven't heard about that... Another Tull Enigma? Thank you for posting this! www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXe8xWxmESYThat's because Ian has written the song in nearly 2011 and this video from youtube has the SARA version. Then, in 2012, it was adapted with the story of Gerald Bostock.
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Post by elberto on Oct 4, 2014 8:04:21 GMT
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Post by maddogfagin on Oct 4, 2014 10:07:55 GMT
Hello Could anyone clarify this as I'm totally puzzled. I was listening to JT radio just now. They were playing Adrift and Dumbfounded live, and the cover appearing on the radio link was that of the Live in Iceland CD. I only have the DVD but I checked on the CD preview on amazon and I swear it is the normal version. Well, in Adrift and Dumbfounded Ian sings: "She stand at the crossroads of New Street and Old Town / SARA something from good-home-on-sea"... and the entire song is all about SHE and DAUGHTER -- so he turned it all into the feminine! I cannot find the recording for this -- anyone heard it or was it my imagination?! Thanks. IA first sang the female version of the song in 2009 as I saw him perform it in Yeovil where he introduced the song as being about his daughter. In subsequent years it has changed, as you correctly say, to the version referring to Gerald in TAAB2.
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Post by meliorasequamur on Oct 4, 2014 18:57:06 GMT
Very interesting! I haven't heard about that... Another Tull Enigma? Thank you for posting this! www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXe8xWxmESYThat's because Ian has written the song in nearly 2011 and this video from youtube has the SARA version. Then, in 2012, it was adapted with the story of Gerald Bostock. Hello -- thanks everyone for your answers! This is very interesting. However, the video above has the Gerald version. This has the Sara version, though! www.youtube.com/watch?v=etVfjlFGW-4 Thanks again!
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Post by maddogfagin on Dec 22, 2014 16:32:46 GMT
blog.musoscribe.com/?p=6917Best of 2014: VideosWith 1/1/15 mere days away, it’s time for Musoscribe’s annual best-of lists. These are – of course — wholly subjective, and reflect my tastes and interests. I viewed quite a few music-related DVDs this year, and while quite a few were excellent (and none truly awful), four stood out. As it happens, all four concern music of the past, but remain sturdily tooted in the present.
Ian Anderson – Thick as a Brick Live in Iceland I’ve written a fair amount about Anderson and Jethro Tull on this blog, and have interacted with the man in two (#1 and #2) wide-ranging interviews. This DVD documents a night on his celebrated and successful 2012 tour. I’ve written about Anderson’s strengths and limitations; this tour (and by extension, this DVD/Blu-Ray) makes the best of the former and deal creatively with the latter. Recommended. (Watch for my review of the four-disc WarChild set, coming soon.)
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Post by JTull 007 on Jan 19, 2015 17:23:59 GMT
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Post by Tull50 on Jan 19, 2015 21:47:52 GMT
Very, very nice! In June is my birthday...
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Post by steelmonkey on Jan 20, 2015 2:09:18 GMT
June what Remy? I might bring you a cake.
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Post by Tull50 on Jan 20, 2015 20:44:12 GMT
June what Remy? I might bring you a cake. The cake will be welcome I will put the catalan cava better than French champagne
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Post by steelmonkey on Jan 20, 2015 20:58:17 GMT
I dig the first name...The Silver Road...but the other one: Jews and camps ? I'm not so sure about !
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Post by Tull50 on Jan 21, 2015 21:54:10 GMT
I dig the first name...The Silver Road...but the other one: Jews and camps ? I'm not so sure about ! The Silver Road is right! Juve & Camps are two catalan surnames, the founders of this cava cellars. Camps can be translated as field in English, Juvé has no translation.
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Post by JTull 007 on Jan 30, 2015 20:23:05 GMT
IAN ANDERSON - “LIVE IN ICELAND” ( New ) Sunday, February 1 at 5:00pm in UTC+02 TRT Radyo 3 de "ROCK EFSANELERİ" nde. CONCERT SPECIAL PROGRAM, ROCK EFSANELERİNDE Efsaneleri LINK For three months before it is published on the website JT "certain" that we see eye to February 5th Istanbul concert, "Private" to make a Rock Legends was düşünülebilinirm? I save the program began preparing in December and 7 January. However, the unfortunate end of the process you know; for use in the event of cancellation of the concert, I had to re-edit ready to overhaul the program. Earlier this week, my own computer at home, in the old program "All information about the concert," I extract. It was a very difficult process for me, I did, but it took me half a day. Then, this new program to change the business with the former, made friends in Istanbul radio techniques. Here, I'll listen to this week ANDERSON "special" short history of the program. This Sunday, at 17: 00 on TRT Radyo3, "Rock Legends" in the ... (Do not Miss.)
(Special (Modified) radio programmer for IE Istanbul (Cancelled) concert.) Bora Cetin 8-|Istanbul Time Link OFFICIAL TRT Radio 3 link
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Post by onewhiteduck on Apr 15, 2015 10:33:57 GMT
I've been away from TAAB 2 since the new year. Last night I watched the DVD, played the live CD and then went to bed with studio CD on the Ipod.
Without wanting to repeat what I have said many times ( yes I am ) TAAB 2 is IA's finest since Stormwatch. I'm not sure why some 'hardcore' fans are indifferent ( yes I am ) probably the MB thing. To me it retains it's position at the upper end of the IA/Tull catalogue.
Change of Horses for me betters 'Budapest' as an epic (the bar is set very high)and the last section - Confessional onwards is awesome.
I wont forget that after seeing Tull in 2011 I though they were jaded and needed something 'New' and that when the TAAB 2 project was announced I was very apprehensive.
Ian Anderson just blew all that to wherever and for that I will be forever greatful for another masterclass both recorded and live.
........... and I got to meet some great people at the live show in London.
Swing It Far
OWD
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Post by bunkerfan on Apr 15, 2015 18:57:08 GMT
I've been away from TAAB 2 since the new year. Last night I watched the DVD, played the live CD and then went to bed with studio CD on the Ipod. Without wanting to repeat what I have said many times ( yes I am ) TAAB 2 is IA's finest since Stormwatch. I'm not sure why some 'hardcore' fans are indifferent ( yes I am ) probably the MB thing. To me it retains it's position at the upper end of the IA/Tull catalogue. Change of Horses for me betters 'Budapest' as an epic (the bar is set very high)and the last section - Confessional onwards is awesome. I wont forget that after seeing Tull in 2011 I though they were jaded and needed something 'New' and that when the TAAB 2 project was announced I was very apprehensive. Ian Anderson just blew all that to wherever and for that I will be forever greatful for another masterclass both recorded and live. ........... and I got to meet some great people at the live show in London. Swing It Far OWD I agree with everything you've written but I'll reserve judgement on 'A Change of Horses' beating 'Budapest'. That's all.
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Post by steelmonkey on Apr 15, 2015 19:11:49 GMT
I agree with the Duck and the Bunkerfan....TAAB 2 is really in the top ranks of Tull....I favor 'Change of Horses' ever so slightly above Budapest....and, as i have mentioned...I think Change through last note of TAAB 2 is only equaled by TAAB, APP and Baker Street Muse.
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Post by nonrabbit on Apr 16, 2015 18:20:31 GMT
I agree with the Duck and the Bunkerfan....TAAB 2 is really in the top ranks of Tull....I favor 'Change of Horses' ever so slightly above Budapest....and, as i have mentioned...I think Change through last note of TAAB 2 is only equaled by TAAB, APP and Baker Street Muse. I also agree with the Duck, the Bunkerfan and now the monkey - and I've said it numerous times before Change Of Horses is epic.
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Post by JTull 007 on Apr 18, 2015 2:37:00 GMT
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Post by JTull 007 on Aug 31, 2018 1:38:04 GMT
#IanAnderson #JethroTull #LiveInIceland (2014) Images by beatnickrecords LINK
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Post by JTull 007 on Oct 2, 2020 23:41:29 GMT
@lorreinecasandra 10 hours ago LINK I am a big fan of your music as You can see !!! ❤️ 🎸
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Post by steelmonkey on Oct 5, 2020 6:36:07 GMT
I love the Iceland DVD but there are better videos of Change of Horses floating around You Tube...including a really cool one where John O didn't have an accordian and plays those parts on keyboard.
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Post by JTull 007 on Nov 19, 2023 1:03:38 GMT
Thick As A Brick - Live In Iceland 17 You Tube Tracks LINK
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Post by bunkerfan on Nov 19, 2023 8:08:52 GMT
Thick As A Brick - Live In Iceland 17 You Tube Tracks LINK Sorry Jim, that video won't play here over the pond
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