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1989
Mar 20, 2008 23:17:28 GMT
Post by admin on Mar 20, 2008 23:17:28 GMT
Post any great video's you find from youtube (or elsewhere) for this year here. And let me know if any links are dead too and I'll delete them. Thanks.
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1989
Jan 26, 2009 9:13:44 GMT
Post by admin on Jan 26, 2009 9:13:44 GMT
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Dan
Journeyman
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1989
Jan 26, 2009 12:35:31 GMT
Post by Dan on Jan 26, 2009 12:35:31 GMT
Thanks for that! It's amazing there isn't more video from this tour . After winning the hard rock grammy the year before ,you figure someone would be paying more attention to them.
Dan
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1989
Jan 26, 2009 13:27:29 GMT
Post by fatman on Jan 26, 2009 13:27:29 GMT
I've got that tape. Great show, musically and visually. Ian was given a hero's welcome by the crowd. The entire tour that year was superb. One of the greatest set lists ever and Martin's most muscular performances. Rock Island was made to be played live. Jeff
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tommie
Master Craftsman
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1989
Jan 26, 2009 22:28:00 GMT
Post by tommie on Jan 26, 2009 22:28:00 GMT
good find. Thanks! Saw this show 2 straight nites in NJ and on LI. Took 2 friends who werent familiar w/ "Rock Is." a yet and they kept complaining like "WTF is he singing?! Cant make out the words". Twenty years ago and his was really already shot. Music was great as always, tho.
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tommie
Master Craftsman
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1989
Jan 26, 2009 22:29:39 GMT
Post by tommie on Jan 26, 2009 22:29:39 GMT
voice, that is. lol
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1989
Jan 27, 2009 5:08:49 GMT
Post by fatman on Jan 27, 2009 5:08:49 GMT
good find. Thanks! Saw this show 2 straight nites in NJ and on LI. Took 2 friends who werent familiar w/ "Rock Is." a yet and they kept complaining like "WTF is he singing?! Cant make out the words". Twenty years ago and his was really already shot. Music was great as always, tho. I was at those two shows. Both great. Singing was good enough, I thought, and compared to now just fine. This was perhaps Tull's most well-conceived tour, the best set list that I ever saw, because 60% of the show was RI and COAK, and there was a lot of great Pegg/Allcock material. Didn't they also play Requiem? The highlight of the NJ show was Eddie Jobson's special guest appearance on two numbers, playing electric violin on Budapest and Pine Marten's Jig, his first and only appearance with Tull after the A tour. Jeff
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1989
Jan 27, 2009 14:49:49 GMT
Post by TM on Jan 27, 2009 14:49:49 GMT
good find. Thanks! Saw this show 2 straight nites in NJ and on LI. Took 2 friends who werent familiar w/ "Rock Is." a yet and they kept complaining like "WTF is he singing?! Cant make out the words". Twenty years ago and his was really already shot. Music was great as always, tho. I was at those two shows. Both great. Singing was good enough, I thought, and compared to now just fine. This was perhaps Tull's most well-conceived tour, the best set list that I ever saw, because 60% of the show was RI and COAK, and there was a lot of great Pegg/Allcock material. Didn't they also play Requiem? The highlight of the NJ show was Eddie Jobson's special guest appearance on two numbers, playing electric violin on Budapest and Pine Marten's Jig, his first and only appearance with Tull after the A tour. Jeff No comment.
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1989
Aug 26, 2009 15:36:41 GMT
Post by maddogfagin on Aug 26, 2009 15:36:41 GMT
"Musique Plus" - Montreal TV - Canada - Oct. 1989
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1989
Mar 21, 2013 19:56:38 GMT
Post by Tull50 on Mar 21, 2013 19:56:38 GMT
Jethro Tull Live at The Karl Deim Hall, Wurzburg, Germany on October 7, 1989Jethro Tull - Rock Island, Live in Wurzburg Jethro Tull - Big Riff And Mando, Live in Wurzburg Jethro Tull - The Whaler's Dues, Live In Wurzburg Jethro Tull - The Pine Marten's Jig / Drowsy Maggie Live In Wurzburg Soon the full concert
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1989
Mar 26, 2013 18:57:11 GMT
Post by Tull50 on Mar 26, 2013 18:57:11 GMT
Jethro Tull Live at The Karl Diem Hall, Wurzburg, Germany on October 7, 1989Jethro Tull Live at The Karl Diem Hall, Wurzburg, Germany on October 7, 1989 Musicians are: Ian Anderson - vocals, flute, mandolin, acoustic guitar Martin Barre - guitars David Pegg --bass guitar, acoustic bass, mandolin Doane Perry - drums Martin Allcock - keyboards Set-List: Steel Monkey Big Riff And Mando Thick As A Brick Rock Island, Requiem/Black Satin Dancer (inst.) Cheap Day Return Mother Goose Jack-A-Lynn Another Christmas Song My God (incl. Bourée/Soirée) The Pine Marten's Jig/Drowsy Maggie The Whaler's Dues Budapest Farm On The Freeway SeaLion (instr) Kissing Willie Nothing Is Easy Aqualung Locomotive Breath The Third Hoorah (inst.)
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1989
Mar 27, 2013 2:20:09 GMT
Post by JTull 007 on Mar 27, 2013 2:20:09 GMT
Awesome video Remy! I always look for Metallica to have their heads turned into bricks at the 11:54 mark during "Thick as a Brick". Good sound too. One of my favorite tours.
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Post by Tull50 on Mar 27, 2013 17:41:28 GMT
Awesome video Remy! I always look for Metallica to have their heads turned into bricks at the 11:54 mark during "Thick as a Brick". Good sound too. One of my favorite tours. Thanks Jim, it is also one of my favorite tour, I was lucky to see them on this tour in Rio de Janeiro 1990 during my holidays, I know it's later but the set-list and the clothes were the same. When was young, I chose my vacation according to the Tour dates of Jethro Tull
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Post by steelmonkey on Mar 27, 2013 18:32:29 GMT
Me too.....I vacationed in Europe in conjunction with Tull twice in a row.. Got 5 Crest shows in Germany and 4 Rock islands in London, Germany, Zurich and Milan...happy times. Made lifelong friends, crossed paths with the band here and there and never got tired of live Tull.
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1989
Mar 27, 2013 18:58:40 GMT
Post by maddogfagin on Mar 27, 2013 18:58:40 GMT
Me too.....I vacationed in Europe in conjunction with Tull twice in a row.. Got 5 Crest shows in Germany and 4 Rock islands in London, Germany, Zurich and Milan...happy times. Made lifelong friends, crossed paths with the band here and there and never got tired of live Tull. Stories of the above please, also photographic evidence. Not that we want to eventually bribe you or anything ;D
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Post by steelmonkey on Mar 27, 2013 20:53:45 GMT
I walked out of the Swan, after the Rock island gig, with a stunning, beautiful, affectionate, gorgeous woamn that turned every head in the place....pity she was just a friend i met in mexico, where she was vacationing with her macho oil rig guy boyfriend, but willing to drive me to Dover as a first step to the rest of my Tull-a-thon.
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Post by Tull50 on Mar 27, 2013 21:49:56 GMT
Me too.....I vacationed in Europe in conjunction with Tull twice in a row.. Got 5 Crest shows in Germany and 4 Rock islands in London, Germany, Zurich and Milan...happy times. Made lifelong friends, crossed paths with the band here and there and never got tired of live Tull. Stories of the above please, also photographic evidence. Not that we want to eventually bribe you or anything ;D Ticket is enough? Sala Canecao Rio de Janeiro, September 13, 1990 I was keeping for Tickets thread, but okay here Jethro Tull played in El Salvador on August 28, 2005, ticket lost next to the wallet Summer 2005 in Cataratas de Pulhapanzak, Honduras
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1989
Mar 28, 2013 9:04:38 GMT
Post by maddogfagin on Mar 28, 2013 9:04:38 GMT
I walked out of the Swan, after the Rock island gig, with a stunning, beautiful, affectionate, gorgeous woamn that turned every head in the place....pity she was just a friend i met in mexico, where she was vacationing with her macho oil rig guy boyfriend, but willing to drive me to Dover as a first step to the rest of my Tull-a-thon. Pictures and a signed affidavit required Bernie I'm afraid. You can't get away with a few lines of text over something rather important Btw, I probably did meet you there.
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1989
Mar 28, 2013 15:58:24 GMT
Post by steelmonkey on Mar 28, 2013 15:58:24 GMT
Yeah...that's surely the night i gave you the Tull Museum card.
Macho picture, Remy...I hitchiked between Tull gigs and found myself in some amazing places with amazing people...the deep Europe, walking thru small towns fortified by calvados-coffee and youthful exuberance and the next adventure...even if it was people personally blaming me for Ronald Reagan, discrimination of Blacks and slaughter of native Americans. For my honeymoon in 1986 we hitch-hiked from SF to Buenos Aires but went Honduras/ Nicaragua/ Cosat Rica...never got into El Salvador.
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Post by Tull50 on Mar 28, 2013 17:00:06 GMT
Yeah...that's surely the night i gave you the Tull Museum card. Macho picture, Remy...I hitchiked between Tull gigs and found myself in some amazing places with amazing people...the deep Europe, walking thru small towns fortified by calvados-coffee and youthful exuberance and the next adventure...even if it was people personally blaming me for Ronald Reagan, discrimination of Blacks and slaughter of native Americans. For my honeymoon in 1986 we hitch-hiked from SF to Buenos Aires but went Honduras/ Nicaragua/ Cosat Rica...never got into El Salvador. Well, El Salvador has border with Honduras, where I have lived almost three years continuously, that's why I know well almost all Central America, I return to Spain in 2009, I have family with business in Honduras, and also I have dual nationality Spanish-Honduran. I also have problems every time I go to Honduras, they say are poor because Spain we took all his gold I forgot to say that the concert in El Salvador was a great event for the few rock fans of Central America, I remember that fans had several bordering countries like Guatemala, Nicaragua, Honduras etc. Certainly one of the most knowledgeable fans of Jethro Tull I've met in my travels is a Honduran friend surprised me his great knowledge of the band with so few resources, of course the shirt that appears in some of my photos are now in Honduras El Salvador is a country much like Honduras, only to have the sea in the Pacific Ocean and Honduras in the Caribbean, I think Honduras is more dangerous, but also more beautiful Honduras - Tela Beach
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Post by steelmonkey on Mar 28, 2013 17:03:59 GMT
Have train hopped and hitch-hiked and snuck onto buses without paying, a lot...but my only successful stowaya was from Puerto Cortes in Honduras to Puerto Barrios in Guatamala...found a ship with Filipiono crew and drunk Norwegian Captian who was willing to let me and my wife come aboard in Honduras and sneak off in guate saving us a three day trip on land thru San pedro Sula, Copan and Esquinapas. Great memories.
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1989
Mar 28, 2013 17:20:00 GMT
Post by Tull50 on Mar 28, 2013 17:20:00 GMT
Have train hopped and hitch-hiked and snuck onto buses without paying, a lot...but my only successful stowaya was from Puerto Cortes in Honduras to Puerto Barrios in Guatamala...found a ship with Filipiono crew and drunk Norwegian Captian who was willing to let me and my wife come aboard in Honduras and sneak off in guate saving us a three day trip on land thru San pedro Sula, Copan and Esquinapas. Great memories. Really great memories!, I think you will know this wreck in Puerto Cortes...It's there for many years!
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Post by steelmonkey on Mar 28, 2013 18:01:24 GMT
I don't think i ever once went into a bar in Tegucigalpa without seeing a fight...very violent times...1986, 1987....everyone tense, armed and angry. By contrast, Nicaragua was calm and hospitable....and Costa Rica was the 53rd state ( if you count Puerto Rico as 51 and Israel as 52...well, maybe Panama belongs there as well).
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Post by maddogfagin on Mar 28, 2013 18:39:37 GMT
Yeah...that's surely the night i gave you the Tull Museum card. Yes of course. I still owe you a couple of beers ;D
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1989
Mar 28, 2013 18:52:00 GMT
Post by steelmonkey on Mar 28, 2013 18:52:00 GMT
I'll be working well after you ( and John) retire so I'll buy the beers.
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1989
Mar 28, 2013 19:08:01 GMT
Post by maddogfagin on Mar 28, 2013 19:08:01 GMT
[quote author=steelmonkey board=video thread=70 post=36439 time=1364496720]I'll be working well after you ( and John) retire so I'll buy the beers.[/quote] It's OK - I have a special part of my Tullie Money account labelled "buy beer for fellow Tullies". It's all taken care of ;D
Strange that of all the years that Jethro Tull have been in existance, 1989 seems, in many of ways, to be a watershed for fans.
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1989
Mar 28, 2013 19:31:40 GMT
Post by steelmonkey on Mar 28, 2013 19:31:40 GMT
I think it was because they started the show with a new song ( strange avenues) featured much of the newest album and played hard rock thanks to Maart. A classic Tull show is supposed to be heavy on the new stuff.
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1989
Mar 28, 2013 22:10:34 GMT
Post by Tull50 on Mar 28, 2013 22:10:34 GMT
I don't think i ever once went into a bar in Tegucigalpa without seeing a fight...very violent times...1986, 1987....everyone tense, armed and angry. By contrast, Nicaragua was calm and hospitable....and Costa Rica was the 53rd state ( if you count Puerto Rico as 51 and Israel as 52...well, maybe Panama belongs there as well). Well while I lived in Honduras was a military coup (June 28, 2009), remains the country with the most deaths by firearms in the world, and I bring a souvenir of a bullet that pierced my ankle, this is one of the reasons for my return People continue armed, and is a very dangerous country, Guatemala and El Salvador also are dangerous for tourists
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1989
Mar 28, 2013 22:12:39 GMT
Post by Tull50 on Mar 28, 2013 22:12:39 GMT
I think in the beginning 90's, there is a turning point in part because until then they made tours in defending a new album,( the dot.com barely had repercussions on tours) and later are the years when Ian finally loses his voice and start play old songs, Years of shows very repetitive and sometimes boring. I think this new album (TAAB2) was necessary and may mark another turning point, time will tell... ;D
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1989
Mar 28, 2013 23:22:40 GMT
Post by JTull 007 on Mar 28, 2013 23:22:40 GMT
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