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Post by aqualung56 on May 3, 2017 22:36:23 GMT
Does anyone remember a radio interview around the time War Child came out, that had music and mostly Ian telling the "History of Jethro Tull). There is one particular section where Ian pauses to light a cigarette and a distinctly british woman's voice says "while he paused to light a cigarrete, the story was picked up by Terry Ellis, who told the tale of the Sunbury Jazz Festival in the summer of 68"
Then Terry recalls how the band had never played before more than 300 people, and here were thousands of people "going crazy"
More to the point, does anyone have a recording of this? I used to have it on cassette but was destroyed.
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Post by maddogfagin on May 4, 2017 7:43:54 GMT
Does anyone remember a radio interview around the time War Child came out, that had music and mostly Ian telling the "History of Jethro Tull). There is one particular section where Ian pauses to light a cigarette and a distinctly british woman's voice says "while he paused to light a cigarrete, the story was picked up by Terry Ellis, who told the tale of the Sunbury Jazz Festival in the summer of 68" Then Terry recalls how the band had never played before more than 300 people, and here were thousands of people "going crazy" More to the point, does anyone have a recording of this? I used to have it on cassette but was destroyed. That's one I don't recollect at this time but it could have been part of the BBC Radio series from '79 but if it 's a '74 interview then Tullpress may help with some printed articles and they are at: www.tullpress.com/74.htmBBC Radio series from '79: www.electrocutas.co.uk/t/tspec79a.jpgwww.electrocutas.co.uk/t/tspec79b.jpgwww.electrocutas.co.uk/t/tspec79c.jpg
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