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Post by maddogfagin on Jan 19, 2014 16:17:39 GMT
Maybe the evil bootleggers got there first with the idea of Homo Erraticus ? CD issued in 1989, the first 5 tracks being lo-fi off air recording which surfaced much later and in better quality, and the remainder from Stockholm 1969 with track 7 actually "To be sad is a mad way to be".
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Post by JTull 007 on Jan 19, 2014 17:07:52 GMT
Jethro Tull Title: Stockholm Master Reel 1969 Dates: January 09, 1969 Venue: Konserthuset, Stockholm, Sweden.God bless the internet and the Evil Bootleggers for preserving these important recordings.
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Post by maddogfagin on Jan 19, 2014 17:45:31 GMT
Jethro Tull Title: Stockholm Master Reel 1969 Dates: January 09, 1969 Venue: Konserthuset, Stockholm, Sweden.God bless the internet and the Evil Bootleggers for preserving these important recordings. Certainly one of the most copied and re-released CD boots in the Tull catalogue and in most cases in good audio quality for a recording now 45 years old and counting.
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Post by Tull50 on Jan 19, 2014 21:04:22 GMT
A few days ago my friend Sergio /Janu found this bootleg on youtube, very different from my Flute Cake... Jethro Tull - 1970 Flute Cake (Ultra Mega Rare)
Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, Ca. USA, 18th October 1970 00:00 Nothing is Easy 7:47 07:47 My God 10:32 18:19 We Used To Know 3:09 21:28 With You There To Help Me/John Evans Solo 12:48 34:16 A Song For Jeffery 4:42 38:58 Sossity; You're A Woman 5:10
My Flute Cake Tracklist:
01 - Back To The Family [4:32] 02 - Dharma For One [15:43] 03 - Nothing Is Easy [16:10] 04 - To Be Sad Is A Mad Way To Be [4:39] 05 - A Song For Jeffrey [5:34] 06 - My Sunday Feeling [5:08] 07 - Martin's Tune [12:23] 08 - Happy Everyday [3:44]
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Post by steelmonkey on Jan 19, 2014 23:46:30 GMT
I had the top flute cake...on see thru blue vinyl !
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Post by JTull 007 on Jan 20, 2014 1:09:03 GMT
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Post by steelmonkey on Jan 20, 2014 2:14:56 GMT
Yes ! Top one again....along with the 'My God' and 'Ticketron' boots, Flute cake, in blue, was fairly prevalent in the record stores that sold boots: two in Denver and one in Albuquerque, in the early 70's.Surely with imaginative names like 'Underground Records'
speaking of boots, I just heard 'Minstrels in the Red House' for the first time ever....can any boot compare for rare, amazing, peak-Tull curiosities? And before 20 year box and Nightcap? Why didn't I ever have this boot? Even after 20 year and Nightcap it is amazing from end to end. Why didn't the whole studio/live Valhalla make the box? 'Sailor' a hundred times more intriguing than the snippets on You Tube. Scenario and No Rehearsal very powerful and instrumental passages very close to the heart of Tull...what an amazing boot.
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Post by maddogfagin on Jan 20, 2014 11:16:28 GMT
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Post by maddogfagin on Jan 20, 2014 11:21:56 GMT
Yes ! Top one again....along with the 'My God' and 'Ticketron' boots, Flute cake, in blue, was fairly prevalent in the record stores that sold boots: two in Denver and one in Albuquerque, in the early 70's.Surely with imaginative names like 'Underground Records' speaking of boots, I just heard 'Minstrels in the Red House' for the first time ever....can any boot compare for rare, amazing, peak-Tull curiosities? And before 20 year box and Nightcap? Why didn't I ever have this boot? Even after 20 year and Nightcap it is amazing from end to end. Why didn't the whole studio/live Valhalla make the box? 'Sailor' a hundred times more intriguing than the snippets on You Tube. Scenario and No Rehearsal very powerful and instrumental passages very close to the heart of Tull...what an amazing boot. "The Chateau D'Isaster recordings": these originally were sourced from a Chrysalis "in-house" cassette tape which was sent to those people involved with the 25th Anniversary box set and Nightcap releases. The songs have appeared on at least three bootlegs with the Seed Drill Ditties being the best copy - Read more: jethrotull.proboards.com/thread/842/recordings-indeterminate-origin?page=1#ixzz2qw8KqSGy
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Post by Tull50 on Jan 20, 2014 21:18:54 GMT
Thanks everyone for your explanations and contributions, very interesting for me These are the covers from my 1975 - Minstrels In The Red House Jethro Tull April 1975 Maison Rouge Mobile, Monte Carlo, Europe (1)-Minstrel In The Gallery (2)-Requiem (3)-Aqualung (4)-Cold Wind To Valhalla Orignal Material recorded at Chateau D'Herouville studios, France, 1972 (5)-Chateau D'Isaster BBC Radio Broadcast Tracks 1 through 4 recorded at the Maison Rouge Mobile, Monte Carlo, 1975 (FM-exc quality)
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Post by Tull50 on Jan 20, 2014 21:32:34 GMT
I do not know if there is a thread or post to talk about the "bootleg" Jethro Tull - The Lost Chateau Album (A Partial Reconstruction) If so, I would like to know some opinion.
This is the text attached to the torrent I found long ago:
"In 1972, Jethro Tull began work on a double-LP at the Château d\'Herouville (or Château d\'Isaster, as Ian Anderson calls it.) They never finished it. Most of the sessions came out on the Nightcap compilation in 1993. A few more appeared on the bootleg Minstrels in the Red House. For this reconstruction, we\'ve brought in tracks from all the best sources: besides Nightcap and Minstrels, we\'ve used the MFSL CDs of A Passion Play and War Child and the DCC CD of Original Masters. A few tracks are only speculative additions that may never have been intended for the record but help flesh out the first LP (those who prefer the certainties may choose to remove these from the program.) The bootleg material went through a careful restoration procedure to remove a good share of the noise and fix the EQ while preserving the character of the underlying music as carefully as possible. The material from Nightcap, which was heavily smiley-face EQed on the official CD, has been carefully re-adjusted to make things sound the way they should.
There is no artwork, mostly because Tull\'s stay at the Château is not well-represented with photographs. (I welcome anyone who wishes to create some album art for this.) Instead, we have a five-page PDF with notes on the album, including its history and how this reconstruction came together. Also included are the raw materials that went into reconstructing Side 4 of the album, including the bootleg-only version of Side 4 with and without noise reduction and EQ. We like to put together a comprehensive package (partly so anyone who feels they could remaster the album better has the raw materials to work with.)
Ian Anderson has stated that engineer Steven Wilson, the man behind the remixes of Aqualung and Thick as a Brick, is keen to put out an official release of the complete Château sessions. We hope that he does. In the meantime, this reconstruction is the one to have."
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Post by maddogfagin on Jan 21, 2014 13:21:05 GMT
Red House front and reverse artwork. It's worth saying that some versions of this boot only have the first four tracks from Monte Carlo and don't have the Chateau songs.
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Post by maddogfagin on Jan 21, 2014 13:23:14 GMT
Polish cassette of the Nightcap recordings (notice Jan Anderon is playing flute and doing the vocals on this pirate release )
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Post by maddogfagin on Jan 21, 2014 14:34:18 GMT
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Post by maddogfagin on Feb 25, 2014 8:55:26 GMT
Latest audio additions to the kennel
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Post by steelmonkey on Feb 25, 2014 17:23:24 GMT
The Passaic is where they got the footage for the MTV special...a very good night in Tull History.....a smallish place, just across the bridge from NYC, on a tour that was mostly huge venues...surely booked to accomodate the MTV cameras.
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Post by arturs on Apr 13, 2014 13:26:32 GMT
Yeah, the Passaic '84 show is really good. It is available as a pro-shot video as well.
Speaking of 1984 shows, I have seen footage of an audience video marked "Barcelona". It was briefly up on Youtube but seems to have been pulled. This is a great, great show with more of the Under Wraps and Walk into Light material then they were doing by the time they hit the USA (such as Passaic). Some of this footage is still up on Youtube marked as "Paris" but in terrible lossy quality. Has anyone seen a better quality version of this? How is it? Which city is it really?
cheers!
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Post by Equus on Apr 13, 2014 15:39:06 GMT
Yeah, the Passaic '84 show is really good. It is available as a pro-shot video as well. Speaking of 1984 shows, I have seen footage of an audience video marked "Barcelona". It was briefly up on Youtube but seems to have been pulled. This is a great, great show with more of the Under Wraps and Walk into Light material then they were doing by the time they hit the USA (such as Passaic). Some of this footage is still up on Youtube marked as "Paris" but in terrible lossy quality. Has anyone seen a better quality version of this? How is it? Which city is it really? cheers! Welcome to the forum, Arturs! Unfortunately I can't help you with this problem, but someone on the Forum probably can. Equus/Michael
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Post by maddogfagin on Apr 14, 2014 7:46:50 GMT
Yeah, the Passaic '84 show is really good. It is available as a pro-shot video as well. Speaking of 1984 shows, I have seen footage of an audience video marked "Barcelona". It was briefly up on Youtube but seems to have been pulled. This is a great, great show with more of the Under Wraps and Walk into Light material then they were doing by the time they hit the USA (such as Passaic). Some of this footage is still up on Youtube marked as "Paris" but in terrible lossy quality. Has anyone seen a better quality version of this? How is it? Which city is it really? cheers! Hi arturs and welcome to the Jethro Tull Forum. The Passaic show is good and the copyright of the pro-shoot of the concert remarkable. Whether the copyright is held by MTV or Wolfgang's vault seems to be open to question but it would make a rather wonderful addition to the Tull catalogue as an official video in the future. MD
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Post by maddogfagin on May 17, 2014 10:13:13 GMT
In the CD player today - 43 years ago ! 26/2/71 Gaumont State Theatre London, UK Two shows - 18:30 & 21:00. Support: Steeleye Span My God (w. flute solo), Aqualung, With You There To Help Me, By Kind Permission Of..., Sossity: You're A Woman/Reasons For Waiting, Cross-Eyed Mary, Drum Solo, Nothing Is Easy, Wind Up/Guitar Solo/Locomotive Breath, Instrumental, Wind-Up (reprise) www.ministry-of-information.co.uk/
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Post by steelmonkey on May 17, 2014 21:51:40 GMT
'Looking like a record cover from ninteen....seventy one'
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Post by maddogfagin on May 27, 2014 8:54:58 GMT
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Post by maddogfagin on May 29, 2014 9:26:03 GMT
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Post by maddogfagin on Jun 4, 2014 14:55:10 GMT
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Post by maddogfagin on Jun 5, 2014 9:28:21 GMT
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Post by maddogfagin on Jun 7, 2014 17:53:33 GMT
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Post by steelmonkey on Jun 7, 2014 20:39:05 GMT
That was a great tour...the first ever and since to start in the SF Bay Area...where I saw the first two ever performances of Mother Goose, Cheap Day return and Part of the machine. What a set list...still fresh Budapest and Jump Start....Wind up !
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Post by onewhiteduck on Jun 7, 2014 21:31:23 GMT
That was a great tour...the first ever and since to start in the SF Bay Area...where I saw the first two ever performances of Mother Goose, Cheap Day return and Part of the machine. What a set list...still fresh Budapest and Jump Start....Wind up ! Saw this tour at Wembley Arena London. They didn't play Mother Goose,Cheap Day Return or Part of the Machine. Fairport Convention were the support act. Had 4 complimentary tickets from Crysalis Records ( I think i've told the story before so won't bore you to death )My fading memory recalls that although we had great seats the sound was not the best, think it was the acoustics - didn't like the venue at all. Oneacousticduck
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Post by steelmonkey on Jun 7, 2014 22:24:28 GMT
yeah, OWD,That's the thing, they so often drop songs early in the tour....and usually, by the time they get to California, all kinds of jewels are missing....like: European Legacy, Nobody's car, Big Riff and mando, Lost in Crowds, AWOL , Acres Wild, Love Story and countless other songs, then new or briefly resurected, that got replaced with Stand Up and Aqualung war horses as the tour headed west.
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Post by maddogfagin on Jun 8, 2014 9:03:55 GMT
That was a great tour...the first ever and since to start in the SF Bay Area...where I saw the first two ever performances of Mother Goose, Cheap Day return and Part of the machine. What a set list...still fresh Budapest and Jump Start....Wind up ! Saw this tour at Wembley Arena London. They didn't play Mother Goose,Cheap Day Return or Part of the Machine. Fairport Convention were the support act. Had 4 complimentary tickets from Crysalis Records ( I think i've told the story before so won't bore you to death )My fading memory recalls that although we had great seats the sound was not the best, think it was the acoustics - didn't like the venue at all. Oneacousticduck Was at Wembley Arena for this show as well along with Graham Smith, the Collins brothers, AND crew and a host of others. Didn't much like the venue either but as we were front row and slightly to the left of centre stage I don't reckon we were too bothered. Met Ian, Doane and Clive before we went into the venue and Ian signed my copy of the "Said She Was A Dancer" CD single. www.ministry-of-information.co.uk/setlist/88.htm19/7/88 Wembley Arena London, UK Support: Fairport Convention. Simon Nicol had guitar problems. Special guest: Clive Bunker played bongos during 'Fat Man'. Cross-Eyed Mary, Nothing Is Easy, Thick As A Brick, Steel Monkey, Farm On The Freeway, A New Day Yesterday, Fat Man (w. Clive Bunker), Budapest (w. Ric Sanders on violin), O'Carolan's Concerto, My God (incl. Bourée/Soirée), Pussy Willow/Pibroch (inst.), Jump Start, Too Old To Rock'N'Roll, Wind Up, Aqualung, Locomotive Breath/Seal Driver (inst.)/Black Sunday (inst)/Thick As A Brick (reprise)
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