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1994
Aug 4, 2014 15:46:39 GMT
Post by JTull 007 on Aug 4, 2014 15:46:39 GMT
August 11, 1994 Clapham Grand London, UK Benefit concert for Friends Of The Earth Ian solo (w. tape):Jethro Tull- Andy Gidding's Parrot Video by MetalCarrot
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1994
Aug 5, 2014 8:11:58 GMT
Post by maddogfagin on Aug 5, 2014 8:11:58 GMT
Reposted from jethrotull.proboards.com/thread/788/tull-concert-forgetFriends Of The Earth Benefit Concert at The Clapham Grand, London on the 11th of August 1994"Old flautists never die" Nicholas Barber The Independent: Sunday 14 August 1994
To join Jethro Tull, you need either shaggy hair, a beard or a bald patch. Ian Anderson has all three, which is why they put him in charge. The look suits him. While the Stones roll further and further from the age they want to be, Jethro Tull have only just reached the age they should have been all along. From day one they have veered between pop's elderly relatives: blues, folk and progressive rock. They have always been the band with a flautist with perfect upper-crust enunciation. The band with beards. Even as young men they were ageing hippies. When other artists in their twenties were singing about their high-school days, Jethro Tull released Too Old To Rock'N'Roll . . .
This may explain why it is that now - when in rock 'n' roll terms they really are ageing - they can still come up with such a dynamic performance as they do at their Friends of the Earth benefit gig at the Clapham Grand. Unlike Jagger's struts, Anderson's movements are not imitations of youth. His trademark standing on one leg to play the flute, throwing and spinning the instrument with an expertise that suggests a spell in the majorettes, would be mad - and entertaining - coming from someone of any age. The music, its emphasis more on unexpectedly tough, bassy blues-rock than on the Tolkienesque symphonies of their middle period, is expert and exciting.
As this is a charity concert, they bring along some guests: Mick Abrahams, their former guitarist, Roy Harper, a bland old man of folk, and Gary Brooker of Procul Harum, who sings 'A Whiter Shade of Pale'.
Less Live Aid than Still Alive Aid maybe, but Jethro Tull are in the prime of life. Ian Anderson, with DAT Player Backing Some Day The Sun Won't Shine For You So Much Trouble Andy Giddings’ Parrot - Ian Anderson & Andy Giddings Wond'ring Aloud Cheap Day Return Ian Anderson, Andy Giddings & Martin BarreLife's A Long Song Martin Barre BandBug Way Before Your Time Steal (with Mel Collins) Crossfire Purple Haze Jethro Tull with Mick AbrahamsVictim Move On Alone Happy Birthday - (To Ian Anderson) Ballad Of Billy The Kid Stormy Monday Blues Jethro TullThick As A Brick Bouree Serenade To A Cuckoo With You There To Help Me Beggar's Farm (with Mel Collins) Roy HarperTom Tiddler's Ground (with Ian Anderson) The Same Old Rock The Tallest Tree (with Ian Anderson) Gary BrookerHomburg Conquistador (with Jethro Tull) A Whiter Shade Of Pale (with Jethro Tull) Jethro TullMy Sunday Feeling Budapest Hoochie Coochie Man (with Gary Brooker & Mick Abrahams) Locomotive Breath Dharma For One
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1994
Aug 5, 2014 12:37:59 GMT
Post by JTull 007 on Aug 5, 2014 12:37:59 GMT
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Post by Tull50 on May 1, 2015 20:18:49 GMT
Jethro Tull - Songs From The Wood / Medley Live In Ipswich, 1994 Jethro Tull plays Songs From The Wood / Heavy Horses / Too Old To R&R Too Young To Die / Songs From The Wood reprise Regent Theatre - Ipswich, 25 May 1994 Playback in the chorus at the beginning? Sorry John, no excuse is valid , I take this post to wish a happy belated birthday!
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Post by Tull50 on Jun 13, 2016 23:13:46 GMT
Jethro Tull Live In Antwerpen (Belgium)1994
"On The Dutch Freeway" Koningin Elisabethzaal Antwerpen, Belgium
Lineup: Ian Anderson: Vocals, Flute, Acoustic Guitar, Wistle, Harmonica... Martin Barre: Electric Guitar Doane Perry: Drums & Percussion Jon Noyce: Bass Andrew Giddings: Keyboards
Setlist: My Sunday Feeling, For A Thousand Mothers, Living In The Past, Bourée, So Much Trouble, With You There To Help Me, Steal, Farm On The Freeway, Thick As A Brick, Beggar's Farm, Sossity: You're A Woman/Reasons For Waiting, Songs From The Wood/Too Old To Rock'N'Roll/Heavy Horses, Budapest, Passion Jig, A New Day Yesterday, Locomotive Breath, Cross-Eyed Mary, Dharma For One
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Post by maddogfagin on Apr 27, 2019 7:16:58 GMT
Jethro Tull & Friends At Clapham Grand, "Friends Of The Earth" 1994. 1st part176 views Remy Tena Published on Apr 26, 2019 11/8/94 Clapham Grand, London, UK The Grand - Highlights 11.08.94 Cover of DVD with setlist, lineup, etc : i.imgur.com/L3g3J6V.jpgUK Tull Convention(?), a benefit concert for Friends Of The Earth Ian solo (w. tape): Some Day The Sun Won't Shine For You, So Much Trouble, Andy Gidding's Parrot Ian & Andrew Giddings: Wond'ring Aloud, Cheap Day Return Ian, Andy & Martin Barre: Life Is A Long Song Martin Barre Band: Bug, Way Before Your Time, Steal, Crossfire, Purple Haze Tull with Mick Abrahams: Victim, Move On Alone, Happy Birthday, Ballad Of Billy The Kid, Stormy Monday Blues Tull: Thick As A Brick, Bourée, Serenade To A Cuckoo, With You There To Help Me, Beggar's Farm (w. Mel Collins) Roy Harper:: Tom Tiddler's Ground (w. Ian), The Same Old Rock, The Tallest Tree (w. Ian) Gary Brooker: Homburg, Conquistador (w. Tull), A Whiter Shade Of Pale (w. Tull) Tull: My Sunday Feeling, Budapest, Hoochie Coochie Man (w. Brooker & Abrahams), Locomotive Breath, Dharma For One. www.tullianos.com/jethrotull.proboards.com/
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Post by maddogfagin on May 28, 2022 5:32:17 GMT
Jethro Tull live audio 1994-05-29 Basingstoke Dave Pegg's last concert with Tull
Jethro Tull Collection 2.34K subscribers Dave Pegg's final concert with Jethro Tull at Basingstoke Anvil May 29, 1994 on 'The Best Of Jethro Tull 25th Anniversary Tour', spanning the globe through 1993 and 1994. I was there for his first concert in Toronto on October 5, 1979, but, alas, was not there for his last. The accompanying photos are my favourite ones of Dave over the years. I especially love the 1982 photo in Boulder, Colorado.
0:00 Intro (tape) 1:29 1. My Sunday Feeling 5:28 Introduction, Helloooooo, Doane 7:13 2. For A Thousand Mothers 11:01 3. Living In The Past 14:43 Introduction 15:50 4. Bourée (incl Soirée) 19:25 Introduction 21:38 5. So Much Trouble 24:00 Introduction 25:25 6. With You There To Help Me 31:38 7. In The Grip Of Stronger Stuff 32:40 8. Steal (Martin Barre instrumental) 37:27 9. Farm On The Freeway 44:39 10. Thick As A Brick 53:44 11. Beggar's Farm 59:34 Introduction to Martin and Andy 1:01:16 12. Sossity: You're A Woman (instrumental) 1:02:54 13. Reasons For Waiting 1:05:51 Introduction 1:06:42 14A. Songs From The Wood 1:09:56 15. Too Old To Rock'N'Roll 1:11:40 16. Heavy Horses 1:14:28 14B. Songs From the Wood (reprise) 1:15:05 17. Later That Same Evening (instrumental) 1:18:13 18. Budapest 1:28:36 Introduction 1:29:39 19. Passion Jig (incl. Seal Driver) 1:33:54 20. A New Day Yesterday (incl Kelpie) 1:42:27 21. Aqualung 1:47:11 22. Locomotive Breath 1:51:30 Thank you, Band Introduction, Applause 1:53:32 23. Cross-Eyed Mary 1:55:42 24. Dharma For One 2:00:42 Strauss Waltz (tape)
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