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Post by aqualung56 on May 6, 2020 23:59:13 GMT
Does anyone remember the History of Tull type interview from 1974? It was broadcast on KMET in Los Angeles shortly after the release of the War Child album. I used to have a cassette recording of this, but it was destroyed many years ago.
I would dearly love to hear this one more time before I shuffle off this mortal coil.
Any info greatly appreciated.
I'm pretty sure it was a syndicated broadcast, so KMET was just the Los Angeles branch
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Post by JTull 007 on May 7, 2020 2:18:58 GMT
Does anyone remember the History of Tull type interview from 1974? It was broadcast on KMET in Los Angeles shortly after the release of the War Child album. I used to have a cassette recording of this, but it was destroyed many years ago. I would dearly love to hear this one more time before I shuffle off this mortal coil. Any info greatly appreciated. I'm pretty sure it was a syndicated broadcast, so KMET was just the Los Angeles branch This may be difficult to obtain unless the radio station has it on file. Back in 1979 ... Special thanks to TULLPRESS LINK Mad Dog Fagin
BBC Radio March 79 The Jethro Tull Story. Part 1: This Was to Stand Up IA, MB, DP BBC Radio March 79 The Jethro Tull Story. Part 2: Benefit to Aqualung IA BBC Radio March 79 The Jethro Tull Story. Part 3: Thick As A Brick to Passion Play IA BBC Radio March 79 The Jethro Tull Story. Part 4: War Child to Minstrel In The Gallery IA BBC Radio March 79 The Jethro Tull Story. Part 5: Too Old To Rock 'n' Roll to Songs From The Wood
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Post by aqualung56 on May 23, 2020 5:53:22 GMT
It's not the Tull Story, I have that. The one I want only goes up to War Child, which was the new album at the time.
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Post by JTull 007 on May 23, 2020 10:46:39 GMT
It's not the Tull Story, I have that. The one I want only goes up to War Child, which was the new album at the time. I will keep looking for this too. 1974 was ESSENTIAL to me as well ...
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