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REVIEW: A little concert, a little film.
But the music of Jethro Tull prevailed
30 January 2016 11:44
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Jethro Tull The Rock Opera
Ian Anderson
Place of performance: Forum Karlín, Prague
January 29, 2016
Rating: 70%
Honestly, it could have a big ecological propaganda, but fortunately it did not happen. Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull staged in Prague's Karlin Forum, a rock opera. Despite the canvas with the story and virtual guests throughout the evening was built mainly on the great music. On Saturday, a reprise in Ostrava Gong.
Many were perhaps a surprise, this is not a normal concert, or on an evening recounting the story of the famous band, because the rock opera "listener through life band Jethro Tull" claimed the last moment, for example, the Web Forum Karlin.
Well in advance it might seem that ADVISED virtual guests are just a trick to save on tour for a live vocalist, but fortunately on the screen behind the band happened a lot more vocal though obviously played an important role.
Anderson had decided after many years to rehabilitate the real Jethro Tull, an old English farm inventor whose name British band in the late sixties, more or less coincidentally borrowed and had her left. The inventor of the seed drill carried into the near future, so overpopulated mankind saved from starvation.
Involved in the story as classic hits Jethro Tull and his solo songs, four musicians on stage and the aforementioned three singers in roles on screen.
Some viewers were initially a little confused maybe, they get only a summary greatest hits, because the choice of songs was still adapted the story. But he watched a few, because honestly trampling, well-oiled and solid rock sounding band in front thanks to a little music pulling in attention to themselves. Thank God. Because then it could concentrate on the songs rather than the nuances of the story about saving the planet, who led the audience in Oxford, here in the wide region of Tuscany.
The second reason why many from the screen rather disengaged, the eagerness with which the audience looked out the famous stones Jethro Tull. Vainglory, the applause that came first tones of the eagerly awaited song Aqualung was up liberating. As if he fell off a piece of power. In the second half already more applause. During the evening, the songs sounded like Songs From the Wood, Living in the Past or Locomotive Breath.
Anyway, it is necessary to appreciate Anderson inventiveness that neobjíždí world with just a "best of" program. Performers on canvas extra frontman, who supplied the evening juice especially his flute, richly reinterpret them. On the other hand, the greatest hits and nothing but the greatest hits would be what would be most appreciated by the audience.
Yet perhaps viewers do not leave disappointed, because musically it actually had an error. On Saturday evening, the same program will introduce in Ostrava Gong.
Author: Václav Hnátek
REVIEW: A little concert, a little film.
But the music of Jethro Tull prevailed
30 January 2016 11:44
kultura.zpravy.idnes.cz/ian-anderson-jethro-tull-the-rock-opera-d9r-/hudba.aspx?c=A160130_104854_hudba_vha
Jethro Tull The Rock Opera
Ian Anderson
Place of performance: Forum Karlín, Prague
January 29, 2016
Rating: 70%
Honestly, it could have a big ecological propaganda, but fortunately it did not happen. Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull staged in Prague's Karlin Forum, a rock opera. Despite the canvas with the story and virtual guests throughout the evening was built mainly on the great music. On Saturday, a reprise in Ostrava Gong.
Many were perhaps a surprise, this is not a normal concert, or on an evening recounting the story of the famous band, because the rock opera "listener through life band Jethro Tull" claimed the last moment, for example, the Web Forum Karlin.
Well in advance it might seem that ADVISED virtual guests are just a trick to save on tour for a live vocalist, but fortunately on the screen behind the band happened a lot more vocal though obviously played an important role.
Anderson had decided after many years to rehabilitate the real Jethro Tull, an old English farm inventor whose name British band in the late sixties, more or less coincidentally borrowed and had her left. The inventor of the seed drill carried into the near future, so overpopulated mankind saved from starvation.
Involved in the story as classic hits Jethro Tull and his solo songs, four musicians on stage and the aforementioned three singers in roles on screen.
Some viewers were initially a little confused maybe, they get only a summary greatest hits, because the choice of songs was still adapted the story. But he watched a few, because honestly trampling, well-oiled and solid rock sounding band in front thanks to a little music pulling in attention to themselves. Thank God. Because then it could concentrate on the songs rather than the nuances of the story about saving the planet, who led the audience in Oxford, here in the wide region of Tuscany.
The second reason why many from the screen rather disengaged, the eagerness with which the audience looked out the famous stones Jethro Tull. Vainglory, the applause that came first tones of the eagerly awaited song Aqualung was up liberating. As if he fell off a piece of power. In the second half already more applause. During the evening, the songs sounded like Songs From the Wood, Living in the Past or Locomotive Breath.
Anyway, it is necessary to appreciate Anderson inventiveness that neobjíždí world with just a "best of" program. Performers on canvas extra frontman, who supplied the evening juice especially his flute, richly reinterpret them. On the other hand, the greatest hits and nothing but the greatest hits would be what would be most appreciated by the audience.
Yet perhaps viewers do not leave disappointed, because musically it actually had an error. On Saturday evening, the same program will introduce in Ostrava Gong.
Author: Václav Hnátek