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Post by ash on Feb 29, 2020 12:00:22 GMT
www.setlist.fm/setlists/FEB 28 2020 Ian Anderson Setlist at BARTS, Barcelona, Spain Tour: Jethro Tull The Prog Years Tour linkThick as a Brick (Jethro Tull song) (excerpt) Nothing Is Easy (Jethro Tull song) Living in the Past (Jethro Tull song) Hunt by Numbers (Jethro Tull song) Bourrée in E minor (Johann Sebastian Bach cover) (Jethro Tull's "Bourée" arrangement) My Sunday Feeling (Jethro Tull song) A Whiter Shade of Pale (Procol Harum cover) Banker Bets, Banker Wins My God (Jethro Tull song) Up to Me (Jethro Tull song) Clasp (Jethro Tull song) Wicked Windows (Jethro Tull song) The Cellar Sheet Parfume Dark Ages (Jethro Tull song) Aqualung (Jethro Tull song) Encore: Locomotive Breath (Jethro Tull song) (with 'Teacher' snippet) Flags A small error I believe, A whiter shade of Pale is not on the set list, either is Up to Me.. Also I've heard Dan Busters is after Loco , Plus Dangerous Veils is played after Back Sunday. "Parfume" is Pavane. Nearly there
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Post by maddogfagin on Feb 29, 2020 14:04:07 GMT
www.setlist.fm/setlists/FEB 28 2020 Ian Anderson Setlist at BARTS, Barcelona, Spain Tour: Jethro Tull The Prog Years Tour linkThick as a Brick (Jethro Tull song) (excerpt) Nothing Is Easy (Jethro Tull song) Living in the Past (Jethro Tull song) Hunt by Numbers (Jethro Tull song) Bourrée in E minor (Johann Sebastian Bach cover) (Jethro Tull's "Bourée" arrangement) My Sunday Feeling (Jethro Tull song) A Whiter Shade of Pale (Procol Harum cover) Banker Bets, Banker Wins My God (Jethro Tull song) Up to Me (Jethro Tull song) Clasp (Jethro Tull song) Wicked Windows (Jethro Tull song) The Cellar Sheet Parfume Dark Ages (Jethro Tull song) Aqualung (Jethro Tull song) Encore: Locomotive Breath (Jethro Tull song) (with 'Teacher' snippet) Flags A small error I believe, A whiter shade of Pale is not on the set list, either is Up to Me.. Also I've heard Dan Busters is after Loco , Plus Dangerous Veils is played after Back Sunday. "Parfume" is Pavane. Nearly there Latest version from Setlist FM: The Prog Years Introduction Set 1: Thick as a Brick (Jethro Tull song) (excerpt) Nothing Is Easy (Jethro Tull song) Living in the Past (Jethro Tull song) Hunt by Numbers (Jethro Tull song) Bourrée in E minor (Johann Sebastian Bach cover) (Jethro Tull's "Bourée" arrangement) Black Sunday (Jethro Tull song) Dangerous Veils (Jethro Tull song) Banker Bets, Banker Wins My God (Jethro Tull song) Set 2: Clasp (Jethro Tull song) Wicked Windows (Jethro Tull song) The Zealot Gene Pavane in F-Sharp Minor (Gabriel Fauré cover) Dark Ages (Jethro Tull song) Aqualung (Jethro Tull song) Encore: Locomotive Breath (Jethro Tull song) (with 'Teacher' snippet) The Dambusters March (Eric Coates cover) Cheerio (Jethro Tull song) [ but what is The Zealot Gene ?]
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Post by tullabye on Mar 1, 2020 12:04:11 GMT
A small error I believe, A whiter shade of Pale is not on the set list, either is Up to Me.. Also I've heard Dan Busters is after Loco , Plus Dangerous Veils is played after Back Sunday. "Parfume" is Pavane. Nearly there Latest version from Setlist FM: The Prog Years Introduction Set 1: Thick as a Brick (Jethro Tull song) (excerpt) Nothing Is Easy (Jethro Tull song) Living in the Past (Jethro Tull song) Hunt by Numbers (Jethro Tull song) Bourrée in E minor (Johann Sebastian Bach cover) (Jethro Tull's "Bourée" arrangement) Black Sunday (Jethro Tull song) Dangerous Veils (Jethro Tull song) Banker Bets, Banker Wins My God (Jethro Tull song) Set 2: Clasp (Jethro Tull song) Wicked Windows (Jethro Tull song) The Zealot Gene Pavane in F-Sharp Minor (Gabriel Fauré cover) Dark Ages (Jethro Tull song) Aqualung (Jethro Tull song) Encore: Locomotive Breath (Jethro Tull song) (with 'Teacher' snippet) The Dambusters March (Eric Coates cover) Cheerio (Jethro Tull song) [ but what is The Zealot Gene ?] The Zealot Gene must be the new song they are playing that Ian referred to in one of his latest interviews.
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Post by maddogfagin on Mar 1, 2020 14:14:09 GMT
Jethro Tull - Living in the Past (Madrid 2020 Palacio Congresos IFEMA) 199 views•Mar 1, 2020 oskartxarrak
Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick (Madrid 2020 Palacio Congresos IFEMA) 136 views•Mar 1, 2020 oskartxarrak
Jethro Tull - Aqualung (Madrid 2020 Palacio Congresos IFEMA) 165 views•Mar 1, 2020 oskartxarrak
Jethro Tull - Clasp (Madrid 2020 Palacio Congresos IFEMA) 124 views•Mar 1, 2020 oskartxarrak
Jethro Tull - Nothing is Easy (Madrid 2020 Palacio Congresos IFEMA) 115 views•Mar 1, 2020 oskartxarrak
Jethro Tull - Bourée (Madrid 2020 Palacio Congresos IFEMA) 69 views•Mar 1, 2020 oskartxarrak
Jethro Tull - Locomotive (Madrid 2020 Palacio Congresos IFEMA) 105 views•Mar 1, 2020 oskartxarrak
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Post by steelmonkey on Mar 1, 2020 22:57:28 GMT
The heart of Tull beats strong. What a set list! God help the almighty dollar to attract Prog Yeas to the. USA
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Post by JTull 007 on Mar 2, 2020 1:57:02 GMT
The heart of Tull beats strong. What a set list! God help the almighty dollar to attract Prog Yeas to the. USA Special thanks to Sir Remy @ BARTS
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Post by JTull 007 on Mar 2, 2020 3:15:32 GMT
Sir Remy's Review... It has been a great concert, many songs that they had not played live for years, such as Black Sunday immense! and many others ... excellent concert, very varied, excellent the new guitarist, very technical, moves his fingers at high speed, is still young and it was noted that it was his 1st great concert, will improve a lot when he fits more to the band, but his solos have been magnificent !!! Anderson returned to the big guitar for this concert
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Post by steelmonkey on Mar 2, 2020 6:35:06 GMT
Can't get over the amazing, imaginative, diverse, dream come true return to suprises, deep catalog, long neglected eras and albums. This is really big news.
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Post by jordevi on Mar 2, 2020 23:49:07 GMT
Half of Black Sunday available here: youtu.be/bjroDCuoVpk?t=1080Unfortunately, no sign of Dark Ages, a better sounding Clasp, Dangerous Veils or the new song.
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Post by steelmonkey on Mar 3, 2020 2:02:27 GMT
I am confident that videos will emerge for those of us in what Trump called '$h1thole' countries,,,not worthy of the tour.
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Post by eridom on Mar 3, 2020 2:30:56 GMT
I am confident that videos will emerge for those of us in what Trump called '$h1thole' countries,,,not worthy of the tour. Likely you’d say the same in private.
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Post by Essan on Mar 3, 2020 13:52:52 GMT
Can't get over the amazing, imaginative, diverse, dream come true return to suprises, deep catalog, long neglected eras and albums. This is really big news. Me too. I'm gobsmacked. Finally, a genuinely career-spanning set list!
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Post by maddogfagin on Mar 3, 2020 14:27:57 GMT
Jethro Tull Sample Live Palacio Municipal Ifema Madrid 29220 By LoloM 219 views•Mar 2, 2020 LoloManuel
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Post by bunkerfan on Mar 4, 2020 11:38:20 GMT
Jethro Tull Sample Live Palacio Municipal Ifema Madrid 29220 By LoloM219 views•Mar 2, 2020 LoloManuel Ian's voice sounds pretty decent for a youtube video but I was hoping that Joe would be doing a few more of the vocals. I only heard him singing on 'Black Sunday.'
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Post by jordevi on Mar 4, 2020 12:25:08 GMT
Ian should take, in many songs, the McCartney route, and let Joe (and maybe also David) sing his heart out in some of the songs, and relegate himself to background vocals (drowned in the mix). He has come close to that in the past (Black Sunday in 1984, with Dave Pegg singing alongside), and the much improved musical result would be worth it.
Also, in TAAB's tour 8 years ago, having Ryan sing most of the tough lines really improved the performance as a whole, and made for a really enjoyable show. The only point during that set when I felt things could have been done better where the hard parts IA decided to sing himself after the first few dates (namely, Soft Venus).
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Post by maddogfagin on Mar 4, 2020 14:38:55 GMT
Ian should take, in many songs, the McCartney route, and let Joe (and maybe also David) sing his heart out in some of the songs, and relegate himself to background vocals (drowned in the mix). He has come close to that in the past (Black Sunday in 1984, with Dave Pegg singing alongside), and the much improved musical result would be worth it. Also, in TAAB's tour 8 years ago, having Ryan sing most of the tough lines really improved the performance as a whole, and made for a really enjoyable show. The only point during that set when I felt things could have been done better where the hard parts IA decided to sing himself after the first few dates (namely, Soft Venus). Ryan was certainly an asset for Ian during that tour and his departure from Tull is a crying shame. I think that as Joe stamps his mark within the band his vocals will become more upfront, hopefully.
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Post by eridom on Mar 5, 2020 6:15:13 GMT
Ian should take, in many songs, the McCartney route, and let Joe (and maybe also David) sing his heart out in some of the songs, and relegate himself to background vocals (drowned in the mix). He has come close to that in the past (Black Sunday in 1984, with Dave Pegg singing alongside), and the much improved musical result would be worth it. Also, in TAAB's tour 8 years ago, having Ryan sing most of the tough lines really improved the performance as a whole, and made for a really enjoyable show. The only point during that set when I felt things could have been done better where the hard parts IA decided to sing himself after the first few dates (namely, Soft Venus). Ryan was certainly an asset for Ian during that tour and his departure from Tull is a crying shame. I think that as Joe stamps his mark within the band his vocals will become more upfront, hopefully. Ryan was very acceptable with the Brick 2 and HE songs that were recorded with him however songs like Aqualung he should be nowhere near. Need a more forceful singer. Ryan was just too soft for the true Tull sound.
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Post by jethrotull on Mar 5, 2020 16:48:25 GMT
Watching the video of Madrid, I am very impressed with the guitar skills of Joe Parrish, the whole band sounds fresh and strong, but I agree - Ian simply cannot sing anymore. He is such a perfectionist when it comes to musical arrangements, how can he ignore the fact that his singing is completely out of tune and can't keep up with the music? If he wants to continue performing, he needs to humble himself and hand off the lead vocals to someone else. Can you imagine if the Ian of 1972 heard how he would sound in 2020?
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Post by geostrehl on Mar 5, 2020 20:20:25 GMT
Watching the video of Madrid, I am very impressed with the guitar skills of Joe Parrish, the whole band sounds fresh and strong, but I agree - Ian simply cannot sing anymore. He is such a perfectionist when it comes to musical arrangements, how can he ignore the fact that his singing is completely out of tune and can't keep up with the music? If he wants to continue performing, he needs to humble himself and hand off the lead vocals to someone else. Can you imagine if the Ian of 1972 heard how he would sound in 2020? More comments on Ian's voice. Yawn.
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Post by stevep on Mar 5, 2020 20:26:03 GMT
Really like the new set list. Read in one of the recent interviews (on here?) where IA said that "Dark Ages" was the song that most damaged his vocal cords. Surprised to see he has added it for that reason. One of my top five JT songs for sure though so pleased to see it added after a long time.
Regards IA's vocals, he really seems to struggle on some songs nowadays. To be fair on him though, it is either the first or second show of the tour and recordings made on a phone and posted on youtube (as they generally are) are unlikely to sound that great. I have been listening to some of the the live 70's recordings on the box sets and it seems to me that he did not sing quite as much in the past. I would like to see him get more help from others in the band (and possibly another singer) and maybe fill in some singing parts with music sections.
One last query.. in the Joe Parrish version of Aqualung, did Joe get the chance to play Martin's guitar solo? I watched the clip twice but did not see it?
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Post by stevep on Mar 5, 2020 20:32:45 GMT
Sorry Geostrehl.. no more voice comments from me. Our postings were made at the same time !
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Post by steelmonkey on Mar 5, 2020 23:05:34 GMT
Ian's voice deterioration is more like dementia, a swiss cheese of still intact and utterly gone capabilities that defy logic from year to year and song to song but in the end expose profound permanant damage. He is so sensible in so many ways...why not mix in vocal help ? When he does, the results have been good.
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Post by nonrabbit on Mar 6, 2020 10:25:15 GMT
Agree with the points made about Ryan. Ryan's acting skills shone onstage and his vocals were good but as someone else mentioned, a bit too soft for some songs. Ian really should quit lead vocals and concentrate on his steller flute-playing. His skills and front-man image is still spot-on and really great for his age too but I think either pride,stubbornness or ego is playing a part in him continuing to take lead. I really thought that Joe would have had more vocals especially hearing the sound of his voice on his YouTube videos.
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Post by bunkerfan on Mar 6, 2020 21:03:24 GMT
Agree with the points made about Ryan. Ryan's acting skills shone onstage and his vocals were good but as someone else mentioned, a bit too soft for some songs. Ian really should quit lead vocals and concentrate on his steller flute-playing. His skills and front-man image is still spot-on and really great for his age too but I think either pride,stubbornness or ego is playing a part in him continuing to take lead. I really thought that Joe would have had more vocals especially hearing the sound of his voice on his YouTube videos. Sadly, I agree with what you say Patti. And I say "sadly" because I do remember when Ian had such a great singing voice and it's sad to see him struggling to hit some of the high notes as it's been debated many times here on the Forum. Like you, I am very surprised that Joe is doing hardly any vocals but I'm hoping against hope that they'll have chance to rehearse some more and give Joe the chance to show what he can give to the band.
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Post by bassackwards on Mar 6, 2020 22:23:57 GMT
Brothers and Sisters in TULL. With all due respect, go to the 7 minute mark and relisten to Nothing is Easy. I don't think that's an easy one to sing and Ian is doing an ok job with it. I say this with full knowledge of the state of his voice. Remember the late eighties, the 90's. I remember concerts from then when his eyes would buldge, veins would pop out of his neck, he would stand on his tip toes straining. That was IMHO more unbearable than this year. Even with his mild emphysema he is working around, (somewhat better) the difficulty he has getting the words to come out on time. I guess we will always have this discussion, but remember this discussion has been going on since the 80"s. 40 years later Ian keeps adjusting and "doin it his way" Ian abides. www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjroDCuoVpk
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Post by nonrabbit on Mar 7, 2020 10:21:29 GMT
Agree with the points made about Ryan. Ryan's acting skills shone onstage and his vocals were good but as someone else mentioned, a bit too soft for some songs. Ian really should quit lead vocals and concentrate on his steller flute-playing. His skills and front-man image is still spot-on and really great for his age too but I think either pride,stubbornness or ego is playing a part in him continuing to take lead. I really thought that Joe would have had more vocals especially hearing the sound of his voice on his YouTube videos. Sadly, I agree with what you say Patti. And I say "sadly" because I do remember when Ian had such a great singing voice and it's sad to see him struggling to hit some of the high notes as it's been debated many times here on the Forum. Like you, I am very surprised that Joe is doing hardly any vocals but I'm hoping against hope that they'll have chance to rehearse some more and give Joe the chance to show what he can give to the band. I hope so too John. Maybe he's just breaking him in vocally and Joe will be given more chances later on.
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Post by JTull 007 on Mar 7, 2020 14:58:00 GMT
I hope so too John. Maybe he's just breaking him in vocally and Joe will be given more chances later on. Considering the enormous task of learning the songs being played on guitar, I would expect Joe to become gradually blended into the vocal realm as was done with other members. Ian sings whatever he wants and I still LOVE IT !!! The fact that he is able to perform for SOLD OUT shows around the world is quite amazing ... Special thanks to Sir Remy (TULL50)
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Post by ash on Mar 8, 2020 19:26:15 GMT
Agree with the points made about Ryan. Ryan's acting skills shone onstage and his vocals were good but as someone else mentioned, a bit too soft for some songs. Ian really should quit lead vocals and concentrate on his steller flute-playing. His skills and front-man image is still spot-on and really great for his age too but I think either pride,stubbornness or ego is playing a part in him continuing to take lead. I really thought that Joe would have had more vocals especially hearing the sound of his voice on his YouTube videos. Sadly, I agree with what you say Patti. And I say "sadly" because I do remember when Ian had such a great singing voice and it's sad to see him struggling to hit some of the high notes as it's been debated many times here on the Forum. Like you, I am very surprised that Joe is doing hardly any vocals but I'm hoping against hope that they'll have chance to rehearse some more and give Joe the chance to show what he can give to the band. Time will tell but as we all know Ian will do it his way
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Post by steelmonkey on Mar 9, 2020 3:52:35 GMT
And I'll pay to watch...promise.
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Post by JTull 007 on Mar 13, 2020 2:03:14 GMT
News from Helsinki Finland ... We have received a lot of questions about Jethro Tull's gig tomorrow at Kulttuuritalo. We are still waiting for official decisions by the authorities that when the ban on organizing events over 500 people will enter into effect.
We'll let you know as soon as the situation changes, but for now, tomorrow's gig is planned to be implemented.
We emphasise that everyone would take extremely good care of their own hygiene and when they experience possible flu symptoms, wouldn't show up.
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