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Post by JTull 007 on Apr 30, 2024 1:47:48 GMT
GLASGOW SCOTLAND ROCKS WITH TULL !!!! LINK CRANK IT UP in The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall !!!!
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Post by JTull 007 on Apr 30, 2024 10:54:45 GMT
Images by Ranjit Fernandez TULL ROCKS ABERDEEN SCOTLAND !!!!
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Post by JTull 007 on May 1, 2024 0:39:07 GMT
Tourservice Bernie Zylka is at The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall Glasgow, United Kingdom · Today's office with Jethro Tull
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Post by JTull 007 on May 1, 2024 10:40:39 GMT
Images by David Foley Got to see Jethro Tull in Glasgow last night. Very tight band and great night over all. Highlights were Heavy Horses, a beefed up Holly Herald and the encore Locomotive Breath.
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Post by JTull 007 on May 2, 2024 0:28:20 GMT
The Glasshouse International Centre for Music ROCKS WITH TULL LINK Distinctive Progressive Iconic Flute Magic
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Post by JTull 007 on May 3, 2024 0:26:18 GMT
Jethro Tull The Seven Decades at Sheffield City Hall Oval Hall, Sheffield READY TO ROCK May 3rd, 2024 7:30pm LINK
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Post by bunkerfan on May 3, 2024 6:18:55 GMT
Tull were fantastic last night More later.
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Post by stevep on May 3, 2024 9:41:51 GMT
Agree with you fully Bunkerfan - the show was excellent last night.
I thought IA's voice sounded better than it has done for years. This is possibly due to resting it over Covid and touring less than he used to. He was helped vocally on a few songs by David Goodier and John O'Hara. Well helped also by Jack Clark on "Dark Ages". He plans the show well to add non vocal songs. Some of the criticism of his voice is unfair anyway.. are here any jobs where you comment that they were better 50+ years ago? I would guess that IA is a better musician than he was in the sixties though.
The highlights of the show to me were "Roots to Branches" (a song I am not that keen on but sounded fantastic live), "Mrs Tibbets" and "Dark Ages". I was amazed at Jack Clark on guitar ... how does IA keep finding these very talented guitarists? His presence has added energy to the show and he looked very much at home on the stage.
My only very tiny moan would be that IA did not pick up his acoustic guitar at all and I think he played the flute on every song in the concert. I think similar comments have been made about the last two albums. I love his acoustic songs...
If you get the chance, go and see the show. I hope I get the chance to see the group live soon again...
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Post by bunkerfan on May 3, 2024 18:27:36 GMT
Agree with you fully Bunkerfan - the show was excellent last night. I thought IA's voice sounded better than it has done for years. This is possibly due to resting it over Covid and touring less than he used to. He was helped vocally on a few songs by David Goodier and John O'Hara. Well helped also by Jack Clark on "Dark Ages". He plans the show well to add non vocal songs. Some of the criticism of his voice is unfair anyway.. are here any jobs where you comment that they were better 50+ years ago? I would guess that IA is a better musician than he was in the sixties though. The highlights of the show to me were "Roots to Branches" (a song I am not that keen on but sounded fantastic live), "Mrs Tibbets" and "Dark Ages". I was amazed at Jack Clark on guitar ... how does IA keep finding these very talented guitarists? His presence has added energy to the show and he looked very much at home on the stage. My only very tiny moan would be that IA did not pick up his acoustic guitar at all and I think he played the flute on every song in the concert. I think similar comments have been made about the last two albums. I love his acoustic songs... If you get the chance, go and see the show. I hope I get the chance to see the group live soon again... Totally with everything you say stevep Like all Tull fans, we always want our own favourite songs played but there's an awful lot of songs out there to pick from. I would have loved to hear them play 'Budapest' and it would have been nice for them to play some acoustic stuff like 'Cheap Day Return and 'Nursie' but I'm more than happy with the setlist as it is Jack Clark is a very accomplished guitar player and was brilliant last night. I also agree with you Stevep on how Ian keeps picking such talented artists. My wife and I discussed it on our way home on how Tull have managed to pick such amazing guitarists, drummers and keyboard players over the years. Long live Tull
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Post by bunkerfan on May 3, 2024 18:40:22 GMT
I was wearing my new Tull T-shirt last night along with my Tull badge that steelmonkey gave me a few years ago This was the view I had before a 7 foot giant sat in front of me. One from behind. A couple of my videos. Not the best quality and includes the giant in front
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Post by JTull 007 on May 5, 2024 0:44:21 GMT
Jethro Tull - The Seven Decades ROCKS The LOWRY Salford Manchester LINK
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Post by JTull 007 on May 6, 2024 0:44:16 GMT
LAST NIGHT in Main Auditorium, Liverpool Philharmonic Hall JETHRO TULL, MONDAY 06 MAY 2024, 19:30 LINK
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Post by jackinthegreen on May 8, 2024 0:33:36 GMT
Was at this gig It was great, the packed hall were very enthusiastic, and the band were on great form Some superb songs played, I liked the opener "My Sunday Feeling", it always goes down well, and other stand outs were the excellent "We Used to Know", with the fantastic Hotel California solo by Jack.......I loved "Roots to Branches", and "Mine is the Mountain" among others. I have said many times, I'm sick of Aqualung and Locomotive Breath...........and I still am........but a fabulous gig
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Post by JTull 007 on May 9, 2024 0:19:59 GMT
“Locomotive Breath/Cheerio”, Live @ Cambridge Corn Exchange 23/4/24
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Post by JTull 007 on May 11, 2024 14:44:28 GMT
Images by Olivia Riley Jethro Tull in Liverpool May 6 2024
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