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Post by JTull 007 on Jul 27, 2018 2:04:46 GMT
Tickets SOLD OUT for Jethro Tull in Madrid! LINK If you wanted to see Jethro Tull's 50th Anniversary Tour in Madrid we're sorry but you're late. But do not worry that there are still a few available for Pamplona, although it also looks like they will run out, I would not be too shy
We remind you of the dates: November 3 Jethro Tull 50th Anniversary (Madrid) ️ TICKETS OUT! ️ November 4 Jethro Tull 50th Anniversary (Pamplona)
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Post by maddogfagin on Jul 27, 2018 6:30:35 GMT
dilemaveche.ro/sectiune/muzica/articol/jethro-tull-la-doar-50-de-aniThe arts and ammunition regime Jethro Tull just 50 yearsDaniel IONESCU Who doubts that Jethro Tull's music will no longer be heard, maybe he did not understand much of the pop culture. Jethro Tull music is not only contemporary, but I'm in a hurry to say that from the time perspective, it's also classical. This year, Ian Anderson, alias Jethro Tull, marks 50 years of artistic existence with an international anniversary tour that began in England in April and continues in the United States and Europe by the end of the year. The current composition of Jethro Tull is last year when I saw them in Timisoara and Bucharest: Ian Anderson accompanied by David Goodier (bass), John O'Hara (keyboard), Florian Opahle (guitar) and Scott Hammond (battery) . The concerts of this tour also bring new technical-visual elements through the virtual participation of some surprise guests. Marking these 50 years of innovation and glory in the progressive music landscape, Ian Anderson selected an antological collection. Triple CD 50 for 50was released on May 25, and the vinyl edition is scheduled to be released at the end of August. Selected on the sprinter, the pieces in the collection want a nostalgic incursion in time, so as to mark, in a more or less chronological order, the evolution and style changes of this versatile troop. The diverse variety of styles and the way they have been blended with the creative spirit of Ian Anderson demonstrate the uniqueness and value of this lover's music and important progressive bands in the history of rock music, through which they have gone through this half century of activity, not less than 33 musicians, each consolidating its style so eclectic and original. The discography of the band, as well as Ian Anderson's individual projects, sums up 40 studio albums and -live, with sales of over 60 million units worldwide. To complete the review, Ian Anderson & Jethro Tull have supported more than 3,000 concerts in more than 50 countries. Who doubts that Jethro Tull's music will no longer be heard, maybe he did not understand much of the pop culture. Jethro Tull music is not only contemporary, but I'm in a hurry to say that from the time perspective, it's also classical. This year, Ian Anderson, alias Jethro Tull, marks 50 years of artistic existence with an international anniversary tour that began in England in April and continues in the United States and Europe by the end of the year. The current composition of Jethro Tull is last year when I saw them in Timisoara and Bucharest: Ian Anderson accompanied by David Goodier (bass), John O'Hara (keyboard), Florian Opahle (guitar) and Scott Hammond (battery) . The concerts of this tour also bring new technical-visual elements through the virtual participation of some surprise guests. Marking these 50 years of innovation and glory in the progressive music landscape, Ian Anderson selected an antological collection. Triple CD 50 for 50was released on May 25, and the vinyl edition is scheduled to be released at the end of August. Selected on the sprinter, the pieces in the collection want a nostalgic incursion in time, so as to mark, in a more or less chronological order, the evolution and style changes of this versatile troop. The diverse variety of styles and the way they have been blended with the creative spirit of Ian Anderson demonstrate the uniqueness and value of this lover's music and important progressive bands in the history of rock music, through which they have gone through this half century of activity, not less than 33 musicians, each consolidating its style so eclectic and original. The discography of the band, as well as Ian Anderson's individual projects, sums up 40 studio albums and -live, with sales of over 60 million units worldwide. To complete the review, Ian Anderson & Jethro Tull have supported more than 3,000 concerts in more than 50 countries. Until the early 1980s, Jethro Tull will be amazed by a series of exceptional albums: the very progressive War Child , the baroque melodic Ministrel In The Gallery, perhaps their most powerful rock album Too Old To Rock'n'Roll: Too Young to Die !, baladescul Songs From The Wood, lyrical Heavy Horses , exaltation Stormwatch. The 80's changed the musical world through the influences and glamor of glam-rock and electro-synth disco music . The tastes have changed, another musical expression and another alphabet will write another story for at least two decades. Album A (1980) still bears the color of refinement, even if slightly veiled and discolored, of the melodicity and innovation of Jethro Tull music. But in the next three years they will follow up on albums that Ian Anderson himself would not have done: The Broadsword And The Beast, even the most catastrophic Under Wraps and the lamentable solo album Walk Into The Light.After this fiasco, Ian Anderson realizes that this is not the way his music has to follow. Thus, a natural return of books will lead him to record with the London Symphony Orchestra A Classic Case (1985), pieces of resistance from the Jethro Tull repertoire symphonic. Following the lack of stylistic orientation in the early 1980s and inherent hiatus, the return to quality presence will be made with the appearance of the Crest Of A Knave in 1987 . The albums of the next decade, from Rock Island (1989) to J-Tull Dot Com (1999), will fully confirm that Jethro Tull, even somewhat older, has not come yet to stop rock 'n' roll. Anticipating the coming avatar, Ian Anderson will release two more albums in his own name, Divini-ties and The Secret Language of Birds , and with Rupi's Dance (2003) he will fully metamorphose in Jethro Tull.Thick As A Brick 2 (2012) will appear under his name, like the following albums, Homo Erraticus and Jethro Tull - The String Quartet (2017). Ian "Jethro Tull" Anderson Ian Anderson introduced the flute as a solo instrument on the rock scene, along with his all-in-one fauna with suspense in the stage play. Ian Anderson's humor is in perfect consensus with his philosophy of life, as his scenic eccentricity is opposed to his earnest and rigorous composer. Ian Anderson is also Jethro Tull's agricultural engineer, and terrifying kid Gerald "Little Milton" Bostock, and the menestrel singing in a flute standing in a foot like a crazy flamingo. From a personal perspective, he is my teenager. I have seen several concerts with Jethro Tull, the first being in New York, in '87, in Bucharest a few times, in Timisoara, in Galaţi and then in Buzău on a hell of a rain, but that did not stop Ian Anderson from offering an extraordinary performance. I even had the chance to meet him personally, meeting him in two rows, when I had a dialogue. He is a very affable and bountiful man, possessing a fine wisdom of life. I asked him all the way to Too Old To Rock'n'Roll: Too Young To Die !:if we get old, will rock music age? Ian Anderson replied, "I see rock music as a source of permanent energy. As long as your soul is young, no matter if the body degrades in time, I am active, so rock. Today I am younger than I am tomorrow, and I know that rock is a spring of youth without old age. " After 50 years of artistic activity, Ian Anderson's innovative energy and talent seem inexhaustible. Jethro Tull concerts are always sold out , and even if you've seen them concert several times, you can not say you're bored. With his well-known humor, Ian Anderson said at this remarkable moment: "I do not consider myself a follower of celebrations and anniversaries, but at least once in my life I do not want to be the moroconus that spoils the cheers of others." The chef of Jethro Tull is and will be all the time. Daniel Ionescu is a music illustrator and chronicler.
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Post by maddogfagin on Jul 27, 2018 6:34:28 GMT
www.melodicamente.com/50-anni-jethro-tull-grande-festa-musart-festival-firenze/50 YEARS OF JETHRO TULL, A GREAT PARTY AT THE MUSART FESTIVAL FLORENCEFROM ELIDE MESSINEO JULY 26, 2018 It looks like a supernatural creature Ian Anderson, straight out straight from a book of Scottish folk tales. She jumps from one side of the stage to the other, almost never leaving the transverse flute that for 50 years has been the hallmark of Jethro Tull . The formation, in all this time, has changed many times, but Anderson has remained. This unstoppable Scottish elf, at the age of 72, has not lost his charisma and desire to play. 50 years of progressive rock The Jethro Tull gathered in 2017 to celebrate 50 years of career. 50 years retraced with a roundup of gifts and images that have crossed the screen throughout the concert. Vintage televisions rekindle to show images on the big screen as " My sunday feeling " begins . From then on, the concert is a journey back in time, Piazza Santissima Annunziata is full of nostalgia. The music also brings back those who were not there in the seventies, Ian Anderson runs here and there and recalls medieval melodies. At times it seems a minstrel, it moves light and proposes its now legendary pose: it stands on one leg while giving the public the best of themselves, Anderson is mythological. In the audience there are a lot of parents who brought teenagers to the concert, ready to attend a real lesson in music history. The current lineup of Jethro Tull is composed by David Goodier (bass), John O'Hara (keyboards), Florian Opahle (guitar), Scott Hammond (drums) but during the concert there were no special guests ... and virtual ones. Ian Anderson paid tribute to two former colleagues, keyboardist John Evans and bassist Jeffrey Hammond . The greetings of Tony Iommi (Black Sabbath) appeared on the screen, but it is with Slashthat the audience has a second before exalting themselves and understanding that the symbol-piece of the group's history is about to begin: it's time for " Aqualung ". At this point, you know, the concert is about to come to an end but "Aqualung" leaves behind pieces like "A song for Jeffrey", the blues of "Some day the sun will not shine for you", "A new day yesterday "," Thick as a brick "," beautiful to the rock and roll, too young to die ", the wonderful" B ourree " by Bach. The closure leaves us in 1971, with " Locomotive Breath " the show ends. Aboard a locomotive that becomes a metaphor of life and transported by a music in which Ian Anderson moves through complex passages, offering the public all his art and his timeless charisma.
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Post by JTull 007 on Jul 27, 2018 11:29:03 GMT
ROCKIN' in ITULLIA Dharma For One Video by Eduardo Palladino Image by Antonello Simone
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Post by JTull 007 on Jul 28, 2018 2:23:46 GMT
LOVE THESE IMAGES By Luca Bargiacchi & Bruno Innocenti in Florence ITULLIA
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Post by maddogfagin on Jul 30, 2018 12:53:49 GMT
www.rockandrollarmy.com/magazine/2018/07/30/jethro-tull-agotan-las-entradas-para-su-concierto-de-madrid-de-noviembre/JETHRO TULL depletes tickets for his Madrid concert in November It is part of the band's 50th anniversary tour; will also perform in Pamplona By Rockandrollarmy - July 30, 2018 The mythical British band Jethro Tull , who will visit the cities of Madrid and Pamplona at the beginning of next November, has announced that tickets for the first of these concerts have been sold out. Thus, four months after our special 50th anniversary tour passes through our country, Jethro Tull has sold out all the locations for its download at the Congress Palace in the capital. Sales for the Navarre concert are also going at a good pace, so it seems that both dates will end up hanging the "sold out" sign. These two concerts in our country will be part of the tour of the 50th anniversary of the English group and will be held on Saturday 3 as we say at the Palacio de Congresos de Madid and on Sunday 4 at Baluarte (Palace of Congresses and Auditorium of Navarre) of Pamplona.... Born in 1968, Ian Anderson continues fifty years later as the eternal leader and soul after Jethro Tull. The band will make a complete review of this half century of musical history. Ian Anderson himself has selected with great care all the themes that will be part of his set. And the story of Jethro Tull goes hand in hand with the history of Rock and music. One of the greatest and best British musical formations of all time, which has marked a before and after with albums like "Benefit", "Aqualung" and "Thick As A Brick" in two dates that you can not miss all the good ones music fans. The full information of this Jethro Tull 50th anniversary tour is the following: Saturday November 3, 2018: Madrid, Palacio de Congresos 19:30 hrs. - SOLD OUT TICKETS Sunday November 4, 2018: Pamplona, Baluarte 19:30 hrs. - Advance: From € 55 Tickets Sale: Fnac, Carrefour, points of the Ticketmaster.es network and on the phone 902 150 025.
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Post by JTull 007 on Aug 1, 2018 2:44:52 GMT
I LOVE TULL POSTERS AND BANNERS !!! Image by Suisi Sa
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Post by JTull 007 on Aug 2, 2018 2:27:27 GMT
Jethro Tull 50th Anniversary Tour by Steve Jennings (Photos and Text) • in July 2018 Wide Focus • Created: July 13, 2018 LINK Mark Wheatley speaks out on lighting this legend's anniversary tour Mark Wheatley has been touring since 1996, starting as a rigger on smaller scale musical tours around the U.K. working for a local lighting company. That type of touring gave him a wide range of knowledge that helped make him more employable, and he worked as a rigger/dimmer man with acts like Motörhead. He learned more about lighting design and programming, eventually moving on as LD for Leo Sayer, Paul Carrack and Gary Moore. Then, Jethro Tull’s production manager, Chris Archer, called saying Tull’s Ian Anderson wanted to do a more “theatrical’ type of show. Wheatley did the Thick as a Brick 40th anniversary tour in 2012 and has been with Ian/Tull ever since.
When Ian (Anderson) has an idea for a tour concept, it often seems that he has a vision for the presentation even when he’s writing the songs, says Wheatley. “He writes conceptually rather than musically; as a longtime listener of Jethro Tull, I think that’s always been the case. He has so many different styles — blues/jazz through prog/folk rock to mainstream rock. Knowing that the 50th anniversary was coming up, we sat down to discuss ideas for this tour around the middle of 2017 along with James, his son, who is responsible for the video content,” Wheatley says.
“Essentially, it’s a look back over the Jethro Tull journey — not just at the music that was produced, but a celebration of the 36 other members of the band who have been part of that journey. Various former members and famous friends would be asked to record a request or introduce their favorite Tull tracks. The design of the show lighting is dictated by the type of touring that Ian does now. He’s still full of energy and creativity but he has no desire to be on the road for months at a time.
“The key thing is to have continuity so far as the production is concerned. We travel light, we can’t be freighting show-specific set pieces and equipment around the globe. For me, the only things I carry are my ChamSys PC Wing and the Media server gear. For everything else, we are reliant on local suppliers, whether we are doing a full production tour, as we do in the U.K., Europe and the U.S., or flyer shows, as we do for the rest of the year.”
From Wheatley’s point of view as LD, this tour is about the journey from those early days at the marquee and the U.K. TV shows (Top of the Pops) where Tull started, using static lighting looks and tungsten based color palettes, through the years of Par Can rigs, saturated colors and ACL fans, where he cut his teeth, to where they are today, with plenty of movement, audience sweeps and color fades.Martin Atomic LED strobes emit color that surrounds the rear projection screen A Flexible Rig, and Console"With so many looks to re-create in a fairly limited sized production, my fixture choices are dictated largely by their flexibility. I also have to bear in mind the fixtures I am likely to see wherever we are in the world. My ChamSys board is fantastic for morphing from one fixture type to another, and that’s a big part of the reason I use it on this tour, but the more you can rely on getting the fixtures you request and the ones you programmed the show with, the more satisfied you will be each day.”
The current tour is heavily reliant on video content, so whatever fixtures Wheatley uses need to be powerful enough to compete with the projection screen. “Ian is not a fan of haze, so if I’m looking for beam definition, I need strong fixtures like MAC Vipers, which are workhorse profiles — they’re powerful enough to give me beams when I need them. The GLP X4s are powerful enough to give me all the front light I need, and the zoom on them means they’re flexible enough to either wash out the stage completely or, given the way I’ve grouped them in the rig, I use them quite heavily to create the ACL fan looks I like. I use Robe Pointes this time for gobos and zoom functions.”
Ian is not a fan of strobes, notes Wheatley. “I use the Atomic LEDs pretty sparingly for their primary function, but I’m using them now more just as color highlights around the screen.”
Wheatley’s one constant, no matter where they go in the world, would be his ChamSys board. “As far as I’m concerned, you need the right tool for the job you’re doing. If I’m doing a theater show, then I’ll need cue stacks. If I’m busking a rock show, then I’ll need executors and plenty of playbacks.
“The current tour is pretty well structured, so I’ve cue stacked all of the songs individually with a couple of faders set aside for all my manual stabs,” Wheatley continues. “I’m triggering the media content directly from the cue stacks. The added advantage of being in control of the media is that, for specific, time-critical cues, I can use the internal timecode at the start of the song. No matter how jet-lagged I am, I won’t miss that rare but crucial strobe cue. If I’m programming the show from scratch, then I’ll request one of the bigger ChamSys desks just for the convenience of the touch screen and hardware. But once the show is up and running, then it’s just me, my laptop and the PC Wing, traveling around the world. I do still enjoy the looks on the faces of crew unfamiliar with the ChamSys when you ask them to take the board to FOH for you and then hand them a large backpack.”
Bandit has been a main supplier for years, chosen in part for their worldwide supply network, and for the current tour, Wheatley works with Bandit rep Dizzy Gosnell. “I am really well-looked-after by their team. They have provided us with continuity where crew are concerned. Patrick Cowden and Jon Houle have been our first call whenever possible. Their expertise, knowledge and willingness to adapt to any situation has been fantastic. We are not a big production crew, and we spend an awful lot of time together and travel to some pretty far flung places.”
LD Mark Wheatley uses a ChamSys console on this tour.
Lighting and Video Play Nice
Video is an important part of the show, not only for the guest introductions, but for setting the scenes for many of the tracks. “We used this for the first time on my first Ian Anderson tour about six years ago, and it was quite a learning curve for all of us at the time. We use Green Hippo Rackoon servers along with six-channel sound cards.
“Since that first tour, we’ve been using projectors for all of Ian’s shows,” Wheatley adds. “This always means that there is a pale backdrop to the show which, of course, plays havoc with beam definition for lighting. The design of the rig has developed now from the earlier tours to enhance the video content rather than fight against it. James (Anderson) and I now work closely with regard to color, content and image positioning.
“My job here is to interpret and enhance the songs. The fans have come to see and hear their heroes, who they’ve stayed faithful for 50 years. It’s their names on the poster, not mine!”
Jethro Tull 50th Anniversary Tour Crew
Lighting Designer, Programmer & Director: Mark Wheatley Lighting Co: Bandit Lites/Dizzy Gosnell Lighting Techs: Patrick Cowden & Jon (Neppy) Houle Video Director: Mark Wheatley Video Co: Digital Console Rental Inc. Video Content: James Anderson Production Manager: Chris Archer Trucking Co: Stage Call
Gear 1 ChamSys PC Wing lighting console 12 Martin MAC Viper Profiles 24 GLP X4 LED Washes 8 Robe Pointes 12 Showtec Active Sunstrips 4 Martin Atomic LED strobes 1 DF50 Hazer w/ DMX Control 1 30K Barco HD Projector 2 Green Hippo Rackoon media servers
JETHRO TULL 50th ANNIVERSARY TOUR 2018 © Steve Jennings
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Post by maddogfagin on Aug 3, 2018 7:00:57 GMT
www.blick.de/westsachsen/jethro-tull-spielt-im-schwanenpark-artikel10275535Jethro Tull plays in SchwanenparkMUSIC Wide mix of materials for the anniversary concert Ian Anderson with Jethro Tull. Photo: Organizer / Travis LatamZwickau. With over 60 million albums sold worldwide, the Jethro Tull group is one of the most successful and enduring bands of its era. To celebrate this Golden Jubilee, Ian Anderson will be presenting "50 years of Jethro Tull" as part of a world tour. On 24th August, from 7.30 pm, you will also be able to experience Zwickau on the open-air stage in the Schwanenpark. Jethro Tull are among the best-selling progressive rock artists of all time and their diverse spectrum includes folk, blues, classic and heavy rock. The anniversary concert has a broad mix of material, from pieces from the early days to the "heavy hitters" of later albums. Admission is from 18.30 clock. Tickets at all known ticket agencies.
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Post by maddogfagin on Aug 7, 2018 6:37:36 GMT
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Post by JTull 007 on Aug 7, 2018 11:29:22 GMT
Grazie mille Graham !!!!!
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Post by rick on Aug 7, 2018 11:52:39 GMT
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Post by bunkerfan on Aug 7, 2018 15:43:15 GMT
Yes very odd Rick but very well spotted
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Post by JTull 007 on Aug 8, 2018 2:04:26 GMT
LIVE IN DENMARK BRITNEY SPEARS & JETHRO TULL SMUKFEST 2018
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Post by JTull 007 on Aug 8, 2018 11:26:51 GMT
LIVE in DENMARK @ SMUKFEST 2018
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Post by JTull 007 on Aug 9, 2018 0:58:23 GMT
JETHRO TULL ROCKS DENMARK @ SMUKFEST 2018 LINK
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Post by maddogfagin on Aug 9, 2018 6:41:43 GMT
8/8/18 Jethro Tull in Salzgitter They have been on stage for 50 years - Jethro Tull. For their anniversary world tour, the band also perform at the "Cultural Summer Salzgitter" on Saturday, August 11, against the historic backdrop of the castle Salder. It starts at 20 o'clock. In addition to co-founders, bandleader, composer, multi-instrumentalist and singer Ian Anderson (vocals, flute, saxophone, tin whistle, harmonica, acoustic guitar, mandolin), the audience will include Florian Opahle (guitar), David Goodier (bass), John O. 'Hara (keyboards) and Scott Hammond (drums) experience. Among the band's most famous songs are "Living in the Past", "Aqualung" and of course "Locomotive Breath", some of which will be heard again this evening. It was February 2, 1968 in the world-famous "Marquee Club" on Wardour Street, when Jethro Tull performed under that name for the first time. The group was to become one of the most successful and enduring bands of its era, expanding its cultural, collective consciousness with over 60 million albums sold worldwide. Founder, frontman and flutist, Ian Anderson, is rightly honored to have introduced the flute as the main instrument. Jethro Tull are among the best-selling Progressive Rock artists of all time and their vastly diverse musical spectrum includes folk, blues, classic and heavy rock. The tickets cost in advance, including fees 49 euros and at the box office 55 euros. Tickets are available online at Reservix. Further information is available at phone numbers 05341 / 839-3416 and jens.bogdan stadt.salzgitter de .
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Post by JTull 007 on Aug 10, 2018 2:18:12 GMT
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Post by rick on Aug 10, 2018 8:36:56 GMT
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Post by maddogfagin on Aug 10, 2018 13:51:58 GMT
Thanks for posting rickA great concert photo of Ian and Florian in action imo FOTO / Sebastian Dammark, idoconcerts.com
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Post by JTull 007 on Aug 11, 2018 1:57:10 GMT
Kultursommer Salzgitter: Ian Anderson Erlebt am 11. August The Best of Jethro Tull by Ian Anderson im Schlosshof im Schloss Salder LINK
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Post by JTull 007 on Aug 11, 2018 3:09:00 GMT
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Post by rick on Aug 11, 2018 10:41:32 GMT
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Post by JTull 007 on Aug 12, 2018 2:57:37 GMT
Images by Jörg Pomorin LIVE @ Kultursommer Salzgitter 2018
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Post by JTull 007 on Aug 13, 2018 2:07:17 GMT
32 images by Radio SAW LINK 1 LINK 2 Fotos: Kultursommer Salzgitter: Jethro Tull by Ian AndersonOn Saturday, the 11th of August, there was a lot of activity in the beautiful castle courtyard of the Salder Castle in Salzgitter. And not without reason, because the cultural summer started in the second round and radio SAW presented today "The Best of Jethro Tull - 50th Anniversary by Ian Anderson".
Standing on one leg, the other slightly bent, the flute in hand, a tuxedo, ecstasy. Founder, frontman and flutist, Ian Anderson - a living legend is back on stage performing the songs of his band Jethro Tull.
To pleasant temperatures the visitors experienced in the sold-out castle court a time travel through 50 years of band history, with which the titles "Living in the Past", "Aqualung" and of course "Locomotive Breath" could not be missing.
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Post by maddogfagin on Aug 14, 2018 6:56:21 GMT
www.muensterschezeitung.de/Lokales/Staedte/Greven/3431621-Kartenverlosung-Mit-Physical-Graffiti-und-TullMon., 13.08.2018 With Physical Graffiti and TullIan Anderson and his band Jethro Tull play on Saturday at Ems Beach. Photo: Silvia Finke / Safarts.comGreven - The views are fantastic: 24 degrees, slightly cloudy, dry. So the weather is playing along and the music will certainly be great. There is nothing to stop a successful Beatclub festival on Saturday. By Peter Beckmann Let's start at 19 o'clock with the Beatclub-Allstars, who deliver a musical ride through rock history again. At 8.30 pm Jethro Tull will be on stage. Ian Anderson on the flute and his band mates will surely deliver many old hits and prove that they are "the greatest attraction since the stones" (BBC). And from 22.30 clock's it crisp. Not only is Physical Graffiti the sixth album by Led Zeppelin, it's also the name of probably the best tribute band dedicated to the work of the first hard rockers. [The newspaper] is giving away three free tickets for the festival. If you want to participate in our competition, call ✆ 0137/822 702 575. The keyword is "Beatclub". Please give your name, address and phone number. The call costs 50 cents from the fixed network of Germany. Telekom (possibly different prices in mobile communications). Closing date is Thursday, 4 pm. The terms of participation can be found on the Internet at: www.zgm-muensterland.de/teilnahmebedingungen. The legal process is excluded. The names of the winners will be announced in the Friday edition. The tickets will then be available for pick-up upon presentation of your ID at "Passepartout bilder & rahmen", Münsterstraße 27. Good luck.
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Post by JTull 007 on Aug 17, 2018 1:03:56 GMT
Ausverkauft SOLD OUT !!! LINK 1 LINK 2
Jethro Tull 50th Anniversary by Ian Anderson
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Post by JTull 007 on Aug 18, 2018 0:40:44 GMT
August 18 Jethro Tull 50th Anniversary by Ian Anderson LINK 1 and Physical Graffiti - Emsbeach by Beat Club Greven e.V. LINK 2
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Post by maddogfagin on Aug 18, 2018 6:33:10 GMT
www.avtora.com/jethro-tull-idvat-v-balgariia-prez-esenta"Jethro Tull" come to Bulgaria in the autumn Katya Dimitrova Aug 17 2018 The legendary British band "Jethro Tull" will visit Bulgaria this fall! The concert will take place on October 17 (Wednesday) 2018 in Hall 1 of the National Palace of Culture. The event is part of the world tour of the group on its 50th anniversary. "Jethro Tull" is one of the most successful progressive rock bands of all time. The band has over 60 million albums sold worldwide and is extremely recognizable because of the style of combining motifs of classical and Celtic folk music. Tickets are already on sale in the Eventim.bg network.
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Post by bunkerfan on Aug 18, 2018 7:18:07 GMT
This video will make you feel a bit dizzy but, this is one of the best performances I've heard Musikfest's Steel Stage Thanks to SaltTequilaLime for uploading
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