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Posted: Jan 27, 2024 - 2:43pm

 Steely_D wrote:
 Coaxial wrote:

I saw them in August of 1974 at Charlotte Speedway with 300,000 others...They stole the show.
Folks forget that they were the headliners of California Jam, with supporting acts Eagles and EWF and more. My friend knew the promoter in Jackson MS and we drove up to see the show there the night before that Baton Rouge one. He let us in before the venue even opened and I zombied my way to stand directly in front of Keith's keyboards, mesmerized. At one point I yelled out "Knife Edge" and Keith looked at me and nodded, but they didn't play it then. Another friend was a great photographer, so I have some wonderful, clear, action shots of the show. 
Saw them many times after, but it became "Puppet Show and Spinal Tap" after a while. Even caught the band 3 (tolerable) and Emerson, Lake, and Powell (embarrassingly empty venue, so the echo made it unlistenable). 
The conceit/expenses of the Works tour (toting around feeding and housing the orchestra instead of just hiring the local folks?) and divorce took all his money and he ended up sleeping on couches. Couches. How much of a fan am/was I? When Emerson killed himself I got at least two calls asking me if I was alright. And, I was. My hero had had many rough periods and was forced to hide a background keyboardist at shows since he couldn't play the parts himself any more. Note in the videos that he keeps his 4th-5th fingers curled since he'd had to have some ulnar nerve surgery.  But, he'd teamed up with Marc Bonilla, who seemed to energize his last years.
 
They had second billing at August Jam to the Allman Brothers but as I said they stole the show. They played deep into the night and had fireworks at the end. I was sitting on top of the grandstands and with every flash it looked like a war zone with bodies strewn everywhere in the infield. It was a scene I'll never forget. 
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Posted: Jan 27, 2024 - 10:49am

 Coaxial wrote:

I saw them in August of 1974 at Charlotte Speedway with 300,000 others...They stole the show.


Folks forget that they were the headliners of California Jam, with supporting acts Eagles and EWF and more.

My friend knew the promoter in Jackson MS and we drove up to see the show there the night before that Baton Rouge one. He let us in before the venue even opened and I zombied my way to stand directly in front of Keith's keyboards, mesmerized. At one point I yelled out "Knife Edge" and Keith looked at me and nodded, but they didn't play it then. Another friend was a great photographer, so I have some wonderful, clear, action shots of the show. 
Saw them many times after, but it became "Puppet Show and Spinal Tap" after a while. Even caught the band 3 (tolerable) and Emerson, Lake, and Powell (embarrassingly empty venue, so the echo made it unlistenable). 
The conceit/expenses of the Works tour (toting around feeding and housing the orchestra instead of just hiring the local folks?) and divorce took all his money and he ended up sleeping on couches. Couches.

How much of a fan am/was I? When Emerson killed himself I got at least two calls asking me if I was alright. And, I was. My hero had had many rough periods and was forced to hide a background keyboardist at shows since he couldn't play the parts himself any more. Note in the videos that he keeps his 4th-5th fingers curled since he'd had to have some ulnar nerve surgery. 

But, he'd teamed up with Marc Bonilla, who seemed to energize his last years.



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Posted: Jan 27, 2024 - 10:06am

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I caught ELP back in the latter 70s in Baton Rouge (college days). After, my buddy said, “Let’s head for the Hilton. All the stars stay there.”
We head over, not sure what to do next. There’s music coming from the lounge, live band.
As we walk up, the drum solo starts. People start shoving to get in, pushing me and this other guy out of the way: Carl Palmer. After he sits, we take a table behind him and, eventually, I hand him my ticket stub. He graciously signed it, and it’s up on my wall with a lot of my other stubs from shows. But I always love the idea that they shoved Carl out of the way to see if the guy on stage was Carl Palmer. Heh.
 
I saw them in August of 1974 at Charlotte Speedway with 300,000 others...They stole the show.
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Posted: Jan 27, 2024 - 9:37am

 Steely_D wrote:

I caught ELP back in the latter 70s in Baton Rouge (college days). After, my buddy said, “Let’s head for the Hilton. All the stars stay there.”
We head over, not sure what to do next. There’s music coming from the lounge, live band.
As we walk up, the drum solo starts. People start shoving to get in, pushing me and this other guy out of the way: Carl Palmer.

After he sits, we take a table behind him and, eventually, I hand him my ticket stub. He graciously signed it, and it’s up on my wall with a lot of my other stubs from shows. But I always love the idea that they shoved Carl out of the way to see if the guy on stage was Carl Palmer. Heh.



great story!
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Posted: Jan 27, 2024 - 7:59am

I caught ELP back in the latter 70s in Baton Rouge (college days). After, my buddy said, “Let’s head for the Hilton. All the stars stay there.”
We head over, not sure what to do next. There’s music coming from the lounge, live band.
As we walk up, the drum solo starts. People start shoving to get in, pushing me and this other guy out of the way: Carl Palmer.

After he sits, we take a table behind him and, eventually, I hand him my ticket stub. He graciously signed it, and it’s up on my wall with a lot of my other stubs from shows. But I always love the idea that they shoved Carl out of the way to see if the guy on stage was Carl Palmer. Heh.
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Posted: Jan 27, 2024 - 6:42am


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Posted: Nov 16, 2023 - 1:36pm

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My first "big" concert at the old Boston Garden was this tour. 

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Posted: Sep 4, 2023 - 2:42pm

Here's some (progressive) Kraut-Rock by Eloy, live 1978:



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Posted: Sep 4, 2023 - 11:28am

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Tull was the first "Major" concert that I saw in the Old Boston Garden. The Stormwatch tour. Ian came swinging out of the ships rigging on a rope with a sword like a Swashbuckler to open the show. A concert moment I will never forget. 

My first concert of theirs was the Songs-From-The-Wood tour in Cologne. I was already hooked up to their music before that, buying any of their albums I could get my hands on. To me it seems their folkish tunes, ranging from Celtic to Classical music were what hit me hardest, and most unforgettably. Can't remember how many times I've seen them live. At 18 I listened to all their albums almost exclusively. Their was nothing else to compare when it came to music for me at the time.

As this is my personal memory-glory of my early youth, I have to say that Genesis (with Peter Gabriel) and Peter Gabriel's solo projects, as well as Pink Floyd and Yes came close back then, but "only" close! I remember when we used to party as high school kids, 16-17 yrs. old and their 70's live album "Bursting Out" was on, while most of us had been to their concerts. What a great time!

Even today, I can listen to their earlier tunes for many hours on end.

It doesn't seem to go away, ever...


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Posted: Sep 4, 2023 - 7:40am

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i've been lucky enough to see them multiple times
always a great show
as an early teen, aqualung was one of first purchases in the columbia house record club

 



Tull was the first "Major" concert that I saw in the Old Boston Garden. The Stormwatch tour. Ian came swinging out of the ships rigging on a rope with a sword like a Swashbuckler to open the show. A concert moment I will never forget. 
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Posted: Sep 2, 2023 - 11:24pm

Didn't know this came out as a remaster in 2013.  I've been using this track for blasting w/ real stereo gear (and likely annoying the neighbours) for decades now.  The whole album is utterly phenomenal.



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Posted: Aug 17, 2023 - 7:29pm

Jethro Tull was my favorite band in the 70's.  I saw them twice.  Once as a headliner in the late 70's and once opening for the Who's farewell tour in the 80's.  Really enjoyed the live Tull shows.  Too bad the Who stopped playing way back then.
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Posted: Aug 14, 2023 - 7:33am

 miamizsun wrote:
 lily34 wrote:
i've always wanted to see tull live. longtime fan here.
my best friend and her husband had tickets to see them this coming weekend, but she forgot that she scheduled the baby shower for her son and his wife on the same day. it'll be her first grandchild, so...something had to give. it's too bad. 
i've been lucky enough to see them multiple times
always a great show
as an early teen, aqualung was one of first purchases in the columbia house record club  
 
Another satisfied member. What was it, 13 for a penny and buy 5 in the next 3 years? Something.
Saw Tull several times back in the then. Passion Play was awesome live.
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Posted: Aug 14, 2023 - 5:17am

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i've always wanted to see tull live. longtime fan here.
my best friend and her husband had tickets to see them this coming weekend, but she forgot that she scheduled the baby shower for her son and his wife on the same day. it'll be her first grandchild, so...something had to give. it's too bad. 



i've been lucky enough to see them multiple times
always a great show
as an early teen, aqualung was one of first purchases in the columbia house record club

 

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Posted: Aug 14, 2023 - 5:04am

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Just saw this.  I grabbed the download.  The movie, oh my !!!  Seen Tull three times over the years and solo Anderson for the A Little Light Music tour.  First time was at The Forum in L A for the Aqualung tour.  For just plain fun and primo music, one of the best live acts I have ever seen.  Their live music has a certain, hard to describe bottom / rhythm hook sound that I have only ever heard them create.  Some others have come close, but it was pretty much unique to live Tull.  Very trippy in a sneaky way.  And they could throw into any song and make it work.  I'll have to see if any of that was captured as they moved on from this sound in the 80's.

I'll take some set aside time and give the movie a serious listen.  Bookmarked.

Thanks, very much !


i've always wanted to see tull live. longtime fan here.
my best friend and her husband had tickets to see them this coming weekend, but she forgot that she scheduled the baby shower for her son and his wife on the same day. it'll be her first grandchild, so...something had to give. it's too bad. 

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Posted: Aug 13, 2023 - 9:36pm

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Re-posting this from another forum-thread:
Did anyone over here in the Prog Rock arena get this one - yet? The Tull Phenomenon
A Visual Anthology of Jethro Tull thru the 70's and Beyond...
Oh the high times! - Where have they gone?!
A pretty cool playlist by the same fan-artist, Steve Buckley with remixed and partly re-edited songs with WAV-file download options can be listened to here. ...this might be a special treat for kurtster?
 
Just saw this.  I grabbed the download.  The movie, oh my !!!  Seen Tull three times over the years and solo Anderson for the A Little Light Music tour.  First time was at The Forum in L A for the Aqualung tour.  For just plain fun and primo music, one of the best live acts I have ever seen.  Their live music has a certain, hard to describe bottom / rhythm hook sound that I have only ever heard them create.  Some others have come close, but it was pretty much unique to live Tull.  Very trippy in a sneaky way.  And they could throw into any song and make it work.  I'll have to see if any of that was captured as they moved on from this sound in the 80's.

I'll take some set aside time and give the movie a serious listen.  Bookmarked.

Thanks, very much !
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Posted: Aug 10, 2023 - 12:21pm

Re-posting this from another forum-thread:
Did anyone over here in the Prog Rock arena get this one - yet?
The Tull Phenomenon
A Visual Anthology of Jethro Tull thru the 70's and Beyond...
Oh the high times! - Where have they gone?!
A pretty cool playlist by the same fan-artist, Steve Buckley with remixed and partly re-edited songs with WAV-file download options can be listened to here.

...this might be a special treat for kurtster?


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