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49.1 | | LUDWIG::VAGHINI | I'll throw a chimney at them ! | Fri Nov 08 1991 01:47 | 5 |
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I've got great seats for the Worcester show, hope it's as good
as the last one. Any word on who is opening ?
Listenup
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49.2 | Chrissy Steele??? | SVCRUS::MCNAMARA | | Fri Nov 08 1991 09:47 | 9 |
| ...i've heard from 'BCN that Chrissy Steele , who i never heard of
personally, is opening up for Tull....me and my concert pal are going,
we're all fired up ,as we have'nt seen the band since '77 in
Providence.....what a memory (i think!)....any other DEC's going????
maybe we could meet at one of the neighborhood watering holes....
mac
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49.3 | TULL MASTERS | CSLALL::CONNAL | | Mon Nov 11 1991 12:03 | 9 |
| Not so good news on the TULL front,Saw the concert on
Thursday in Providence it was excellent,the next night in Portland
Ian had major voice problems on a few songs.He thanked the audience for
their patience and he seemed very down.He dedicated a song to both
Freddy Mercury and Frank Zappa who are both dying one of aids and the
other of prostate cancer,he seemed quite shookup.Last word I heard
was they were going to try there dates in New York and Syracuse on
11/10 and 11/11 and see if his voice improves.If not there is talk
about canceling the tour.
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49.4 | Freddy's Not Dead (Yet) | RGB::ROST | All American Alien Boy | Tue Nov 12 1991 09:32 | 4 |
| Off the subject...but I had heard *rumors* about F. Mercury having
AIDS, has this been actually confirmed?
Brian
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49.5 | Confirmed on the wire | CIVIC::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Tue Nov 12 1991 10:05 | 5 |
| Re: .4
Yes. See topic 64 "Queen".
K.C.
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49.6 | TULL MASTERS | CSLALL::CONNAL | | Wed Nov 13 1991 13:06 | 11 |
| GOOD NEWS ON THE TULL FRONT
Ian is feeling better and the last two concerts have gone over well.
Being the true professional he is the show must go on!
Anyone going to the Centrum show should be familiar with Catfish
Rising, theres some great music from it along with assorted classics
and of course some surprises.The shape Ian is in is very impressive,
and the music sounded awesome the shows I have seen.Lots of flute, great
bass and electric guitar work and some super drum and keyboard work.I
don't think anyone with tickets for Saturdays show at the Centrum will
be dissapointed.
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49.7 | Anyone know the schedule? | RAVEN1::CREAGAN | | Thu Nov 14 1991 12:41 | 13 |
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Greetings Tull Fans!
I just found out today that Tull will be in Atlanta on Dec 1. I called
a friend in western NY to see if he could make it down and he told me
he had just gotten tickets to see the band in Pittsburgh on 11/20 but
wouldn't be able to make it down this far.
He has been trying to find out what cities and when they're scheduled
for this tour. Does anyone have this information or know of a good
source for getting it?
Tom
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49.8 | Number for Tour Info (Chrysalis) | RAVEN1::CREAGAN | | Thu Nov 14 1991 14:51 | 10 |
|
Courtesy of Brian Connal (thanks Brian), the number to Chrysalis
Records is:
(212) 758-3555
I just called and asked if I they could tell me the itinerary for the
tour and was told I should call back between 5 and 7 pm.
If I manage to get the schedule I'll post it here.
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49.9 | Between 5:30 & 6pm | IRDEV::CREAGAN | | Thu Nov 14 1991 17:18 | 3 |
| re: 49.8 Just called and was told to call back between
5:30 and 6pm ... the window is shrinking!
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49.10 | Worcester Show Great! | STAR::BSEGAL | | Mon Nov 18 1991 16:14 | 12 |
| Well, the Tull show at the Centrum was excellent in my view (never
having seen them before). You could tell Ian was pacing himself with
his voice a bit but it held up pretty well. The song selection and
musicianship was terrific. The Boston Globe gave them a good review
(the headline was "Tull: They've Lost Some Hair, But Not Their Edge").
The warmup, Chrissie Steele was god-awful. She's a poor imitation of
Alannah Myles (who isn't bad in my opinion for that genre of music) and
their guitarist was all flash and no substance (a Steve Vai wannabe).
Hopefully he learns something from 45-year-old Martin Barre.
- Bob
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49.11 | TULL MASTERS | CSLALL::CONNAL | | Tue Nov 19 1991 07:18 | 12 |
| I must agree the TULL show was excellant! Ian mentioned
to me backstage that the Worcester crowd was and always has been one
of the bands favorites to entertain." So understanding and apreciative
of the music.We also was led by Ian backstage in a rousing happy
birthday for Martin as the clock struck twelve.Martin is definitely one
of the steadiest guitar players in the rock world and just recently he
has begun to receive long overdue recognition.I thought the music
throughout the concert was outstanding and Ians conditioning is truly
amazing.I always feel a little down when the New England portion of the
tour is over despite having seen them four times this year.Hopefully it
won't be to long before they return to the states again, not the usual
two year hiatus.
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49.12 | Still looking for Tour Information | RAVEN1::CREAGAN | | Tue Nov 19 1991 12:04 | 23 |
|
Glad to hear that Ian is feeling better and that the concerts are
going well. Just bought Catfish Rising and looking forward to the
show in Atlanta!
I did call Chrysalis (see 49.8) and the woman I spoke with really
made me feel like I was wasting her time. I mentioned to a friend
of mine, who had also called her, that I thought she was inconsiderate
and he said "you're being kind, she was a c*nt!". You would think
that Chrysalis would be happy to give out concert information as part
of the promotion of their artists' recordings!
Anyway, all I know is that Tull will be playing:
11/20 Pittsburgh (tonight)
11/22 Cleveland
12/01 Atlanta
I would be curious to know where they're playing between 11/22 and 12/1
and even beyond that but all the Chrys. rep. only wanted to give out
the sched. for specified cities! What a pain in the neck!
So, does anyone else have information on the tour schedule?
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49.13 | December 1, 1991 Concert in Atlanta | RAVEN1::CREAGAN | | Tue Dec 03 1991 12:06 | 39 |
|
December 1, 1991 Fox Theater in Atlanta, GA
As usual, the Jethro Tull concert was excellent! They played a
good mix of old and new songs with a pretty thorough coverage of
the newest numbers from CATFISH RISING. I've heard Ian say in an
interview something to the affect that it was his impression that
anthing more than 2 hours of listening to one band is too much. I
don't agree and, even though he tries to play a lot of the old with
the new, there is so much more I would be anxious to listen to!
Ian's voice was not up to hitting the higher notes (it has been that
way for a few years now) but he improvised quite successfully.
I've been an avid fan of Jethro Tull since 1969 and seen them on most
of their US tours and there have been some fantastic concerts! Most
of the time I've attended these concerts with very special friends and
we've always been "feeling pretty good" by the start of the concert,
if you know what I mean. I always believed that the music was as good
as it seemed to be but could it have possibly been THAT GOOD? Or was
it that being with friends and being in such a good "mood" that it all
seemed to be much better than it was?
Well, I attended this latest concert by myself, sat in the last row in
the highest balcony. I was 100% straight (they were selling beer but
I had a 2 1/2 hr ride home from Atlanta after the concert and beer
tends to make me sleepy). I was surrounded by folks who belonged in a
tavern where they wouldn't have had to pay such an expensive "cover
charge", the beer would have been cheaper and their LOUD talking
wouldn't have been such a bother to other patrons. There was a guy
sitting next to me who thought the band needed some help on percussion.
Despite my non-altered state of mind, my distance from the stage, the
numerous distractions all around me (and an unusual amount of traffic
on stage due to the sound/stage crew working on faulty wiring), the
quality of the music and showmanship of the band was excellent and
"blew it all away"!
with_many_fond_memories_as_my_souvenirs_Tom
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49.14 | TULL MASTERS | CSLALL::CONNAL | | Mon Dec 16 1991 12:03 | 11 |
| Jethro Tull fans,
Theres a TULL convention April 25,1992 in Rhode Island.Everything will
be TULL related bands,souveniers,momentos etc.There will be a full meal
included with admission.Write for information to:
P.O.BOX 1268
NEWPORT,RHODE ISLAND 02840
I just sent for my tickets hope to see you there!
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49.15 | How much? | LUPUS::J_JOSEPH | Wolf in the fold. | Mon Dec 16 1991 13:11 | 4 |
| How much $$ for tickets? Can we send a check to the address
you posted?
-Jonathan
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49.16 | TULL MASTERS | CSLALL::CONNAL | | Mon Dec 16 1991 15:05 | 3 |
| Tickets are $22.50 a piece and yes you can send a check
to this address,but if you want more info just write and it will be
sent out promptly.
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49.17 | TULL MASTERS | CSLALL::CONNAL | | Mon Dec 16 1991 15:10 | 4 |
| I forgot to mention to put TULL CONVENTION on the
envelope above the address.Also I have met some of the TULL fans
putting on this convention,they are good people and all the $ for
tickets is going directly into the day no profit is being made.
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49.18 | Tull News | NEST::PAPIA | Whats Good is Bad,Whats Bad is Good | Tue Mar 24 1992 12:21 | 6 |
|
I heard on the radio that Tull will be recording a "live"
acoustic album from their tour of Europe.
Vinny
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49.19 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | HereComesTrouble&ItLooksLikeFun | Tue Mar 24 1992 12:30 | 6 |
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So is there any news of an extended acoustic dance remix album
in the near future?
GTI
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49.22 | TULL MASTERS | CSLALL::CONNAL | | Mon Jun 15 1992 15:29 | 5 |
| To all TULL fans they will be playing the Orpheum
Theater Friday October 2nd and Saturday October 3rd.This tour will only
be in six select U.S. cities and last from 10/2 till 10/17.Of course
with the small venue tickets will be at A premium and anything I hear
will be printed in the notes file.
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49.23 | Catfish Rising | QUIVER::MILLER | | Thu Jun 25 1992 15:38 | 14 |
| It looks like there hasn't been a discussion of
_Catfish Rising_ here yet... What songs do
people like? dislike?
I'd say "Rocks on the Road," "White Innocence,"
and "Gold Tip Boots, Black Jacket and Tie"
are some of the best, but basically I like all
the songs. The only complaint I have is that
a few of the songs (e.g. "This Is Not Love")
are somewhat generic rock, without a disctinctive
"Tull" flavor to them. That's only a couple
of the songs, though.
Any other comments?
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49.24 | TULL MASTERS | CSLALL::CONNAL | | Tue Jun 30 1992 12:10 | 9 |
| My opinion is that it's an excellent album as usual.
My personal favorite live was White Innocence,also Rocks on the Road is
another Tull classic. It's a shame because of commercialism unless you
bought the album or saw them live you will never hear these songs.
Because its beyond radio to play anything more then 5 or 6 minutes
long.As with all TULL for myself its great reading beyond just the
lyrics as to what Ian is saying.After many times talking with Ian he is
so intelligent,it amazes me to watch him go wild on stage for two hours
and then talk like a professor backstage an hour later.
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49.25 | Any more information on Fall 92 tour? | RAVEN1::CREAGAN | | Tue Jun 30 1992 13:29 | 8 |
| Re: 49.22
Any more information available on Tull's fall tour? When do you suppose
tickets will go on sale for the Orpheum (in Boston, right?) shows?
Any idea of the identity of the 6 select cities?
I know you said that "anything I hear will be printed in the notes
file." - I just get a little anxious. thanks .. Tom
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49.26 | TULL MASTERS | CSLALL::CONNAL | | Wed Jul 01 1992 09:31 | 5 |
| No word on tickets yet,I will reply with any news I hear.
The six cities I heard were Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Denver,
Los Angeles and San Diego.I believe that is the orders of shows
too.If I hear of any changes I will certainly keep the music notes file
updated.
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49.27 | Ian in Marlboro? | 7389::STEINHARDT | | Wed Jul 01 1992 13:08 | 6 |
| Coming in to the office this morning, I got passed by a Saab 900 Turbo
with Mass. license plate "J TULL"
Cheers,
Ken
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49.28 | | NEST::PAPIA | | Wed Jul 01 1992 15:26 | 9 |
|
I really like "Catfish Rising", I think it's up there with
the best they have done. The CD5 "Rocks on the Road" is a must
also or the rare Mini-Box of "Rocks on the Road". These have
alternate takes + unreleased & live stuff, I have both, highly
recommended.
Vinny
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49.29 | | QUIVER::MILLER | | Wed Jul 01 1992 17:23 | 4 |
| > The CD5 "Rocks on the Road" is a must
> also or the rare Mini-Box of "Rocks on the Road". These have
Especially the home demo of "Jack-A-Lynn"! Truly excellent!
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49.30 | don't play no tambourine | QUIVER::MILLER | | Mon Jul 27 1992 14:06 | 8 |
|
What happened to all of the Jethro Tull fans?
Can we do something to spark discussion in this note?
Favorite songs? albums? Analyzing meanings of lyrics?
Favorite Tull members (besides IA :-) . . .
There's got to be something to discuss!
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49.31 | I'm still waiting | APHE::FERRIS | I rule the midnight air... | Mon Jul 27 1992 14:59 | 9 |
|
Well, I have been waiting for something new for quite a while. I
thought someone here said that the next release was going to be an
accoustic thing, which could be really good. Other than that I haven't
heard anything at all. As long as its not another Heavy Metal album
I'm sure I'll like it. 8^))))).
mike
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49.32 | Cats Are On the Upgrade | QUIVER::MILLER | | Mon Jul 27 1992 16:05 | 20 |
| > thought someone here said that the next release was going to be an
> accoustic thing, which could be really good. Other than that I
That's what's been said in the rumor-mill. I'm not sure if Ian has
confirmed if this is definite or not. Can anyone confirm?
> heard anything at all. As long as its not another Heavy Metal album
> I'm sure I'll like it. 8^))))).
I basically agree. When someone asks me what my favorite Tull album(s)
is/are I usually try and turn it around and tell them my *least*
favorite: _Under Wraps_ and _Rock Island_. _Crest Of A Knave_, the
album that won the "Hard Rock/Heavy Metal" Grammy is IMHO better than
Rock Island, but can't compete with _Thick As A Brick_, _Minstrel In
the Gallery_, _Stand Up_, ...
That's enough commentary for the moment
--Brian
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49.33 | Don't Be Afraid To Make The Clasp | RAVEN1::CREAGAN | | Mon Aug 03 1992 15:55 | 121 |
| Tull fans,
I'm mostly a read only noter but when it comes to Tull it's hard to
be quiet for long. I had borrowed the 3 CD 20 Years Of Tull from
my friend Charles Moss but since he is leaving SC to return to MA I
had to return them - but before doing so I taped them. So having
listened to Tull this past weekend and since I will soon not be able
to enjoy access to the DEC Notes Conferences (once GSO is no longer
part of DEC) - I'm ready to talk "Tull".
I have always been partial to the older Tull "albums" but probably
for nostalgic reasons than anything else but would be very hard pressed
to pick a favorite. I haven't really gotten into ROCK ISLAND - perhaps
I haven't listened to it enough. I listened to it in the car when I
went to the concert in Atlanta this past fall and I liked it OK but it
is not an album I have "yearned" to listen to.
THIS WAS, BENEFIT & STAND UP I always enjoyed. The 20 Years video has
some footage of Ian in the early days playing harmonica and the blues
which was (IMO) great. On the 20 Year CD set there are some old
numbers (ie Stormy Monday Blues) which I was glad to hear. I realize
that Ian's music wasn't as sophisticated or experienced then but it
still sounds great to me.
I think I first heard Tull at a friends in 69 and when we went to a
festival at Newport RI the week before Woodstock (didn't make that)
I remember hearing Tull's music "floating over the hill". Our tickets
were for the next night when Led Zepplin, Johnny Winter, BB King and
I don't remember who else (David Peel & The Lower East Side were
outside the gate singing "Up Against The Wall Mother F***er") performed
and it was quite a concert. I was new to all of this music and found
it all very exciting. The first time I actually saw Tull perform was
when I was in Cal (with Navy) in '70, I believe. I remember being very
tired and barely able to stay awake for the concert but recall the
opening group, It's A Beautiful Day, singing WHITE BIRD and I remember
Ian singing SOSSITY - I always enjoy hearing that one. The next time
I saw them was in Hampton Beach, NH ('71?) and YES opened for them!
The first album that took me a more than one listen to get into was
Passion Play but the more I listened the more I liked and then seeing
them do it in concert put the icing on it. I don't listen to it very
often but I think it's got some incredible music on it.
So, This Was, Benefit, Stand Up, Aqualung, Thick As A Brick, Passion
Play were albums I "grew up" with and listened to quite a bit. My
memory and knowledge of the order in which the later albums were
released is not so accurate.
Minstrel In The Gallery and War Child were albums I liked but didn't
listen to them as extensively as the others. I have heard Too Old To
Rock 'n Roll but probably not more than a few times - don't know why.
I thought Ian' sax playing was great and was dissappointed that he
didn't play it on later albums. I always thought of Living In The
Past as a "best of" album though I know otherwise but am still not
familiar with that one - don't own it.
When I got married in '77 and we got a stereo I actually started a
"record" collection (I had always listened to my friend's music or
bought the albums and left them with my friends). Songs From The
Wood and Heavy Horses got a lot of playing time! Moths is still one
of my favorites - in fact I listened to it a number of times on the
way in this morning. Since my new stereo had a built in 8 track I
was able to record Bursting Out (live concert recording) when the
local radio station had it on one night. I also taped Storm Watch
off a friends album on my 8 track. I loved both of them but for some
reason I don't remember listening to Storm Watch that much.
Then there was "A" I believe but I am really unfamiliar with that one.
The Broadsword and Beastie (hmmmm, what is the exact name?) album is
another great one. Despite all of the other great albums by Tull I
sometimes find myself thinking that I like this one the best.
Broadsword, Beastie, The Clasp (my memory is failing me) and the one
where they are "caught up in a red condition" - definitely one of my
favorites.
After hearing a cut from Under Wraps on a radio station in Burlington,
VT when up there on a business trip I found out there had been a solo
album as well. I loved both of these also. And then there was the
Classical Tull. I couldn't believe it! We had always said that Ian's
music would sound so great if played by a full orchestra. What a
wonderful album!
Crest Of A Knave took some getting used to but I came to enjoy that one
quite a bit - especially after the concert. Rock Island, like I said,
I haven't fully digested. Catfish Rising is another I haven't listened
to enough but do enjoy it - just not on the top of my list at this
time.
I'm neither a critic nor am I very knowlegeable about music but I know
what I like and I love the music of Ian Anderson and Jethro Tull!
I've got a story to tell about a painting but I've got to get back to
work now. Maybe tomorrow at lunchtime I'll have an opportunity.
Well, you (QUIVER::MILLER) asked for some discussion - hope I didn't
overdo it. I've got a truckload of fond memories associated with
Jethro Tull but it is so hard to put it all into words. I was so
glad to see that Brian Connal had started the Tull Topic in the Music
conference.
In parting I will have to say that I NEVER thought of Jethro Tull as
a Heavy Metal group but if some of their songs have ventured into the
realm of "heavy metal" then at least it was recognized as the "best".
I honestly don't know much about Heavy Metal music so I wouldn't think
of putting it down but I guess I think of it as mostly noise (even
though I'm sure there is some merit to it - just hard to listen to
long enough to find it). I once went to a Blue Oyster Cult concert to
try and broaden my horizon. Every once in a while they would start to
play something I could make out and start to enjoy and before I knew it
there was all this noise drowing out what I'd been listening to! All
I got out of the experience was a very bad headache!
The music of Ian Anderson and friends is so fantastic and then on top
of that you've got Ian's lyrics! And then you've got the concerts
which, although they are not quite as exciting as they were "in the
past", they are still excellent.
Until the next time ... Tom
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49.34 | Hare Who Lost His Spectacles | QUIVER::MILLER | | Mon Aug 03 1992 17:52 | 11 |
|
RE: last
You said you saw them do A Passion Play in concert. I'm curious:
what did they do in the middle, where the "Story of The Hare Who
Lost His Spectacles" is on the album? I've heard stories about
them acting it out or showing a short movie... what did they do
when you saw this particular concert?
--Brian
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49.35 | The Harrrrrrrrrrrrrre - Who Lost -... | RAVEN1::CREAGAN | | Tue Aug 04 1992 15:07 | 28 |
| Hey Brian,
Yes, they did "act out" the Hare Who Lost His Spectacle, somewhat.
I don't remember any movie but then again ... That was sometime around
10 years ago but I think someone wore a rabbit's outfit and the bass
player did the narative (I'm sorry but although I've been a fan of
Tull for years I still can't get all of the names right - besides
Ian's and Martin's). I think Ian used this part of the concert to
take a break - at least for part of it. He used to do a lot more
running around in those days.
In one of the concerts, and it might have been the Passion Play, he
(the bass player) dressed in black & white stripes and his bass was
also painted with stripes and I remember a zebra coming on stage in
pursuit of him.
As the lights slowly dimmed at the beginning of the concert a small
circle of light sychronized with the pulsing heartbeat-sound that
starts the "play" was displayed (can't remember if there was a screen
or if it was displayed against a curtain or what). It continued to
pulse and grow teasingly, exciting the crowd with anticipation. It
was great!
I'm sorry I can't remember more details. Any Augusta Maine readers
out there? Denny Drapeau (of ASO) was there and perhaps his memory
could do a better job of recalling the events of that concert.
Tom
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49.36 | Tull Goes To The Zoo? | QUIVER::MILLER | | Tue Aug 04 1992 15:52 | 16 |
|
RE: last
> In one of the concerts, and it might have been the Passion Play, he
> (the bass player) dressed in black & white stripes and his bass was
> also painted with stripes and I remember a zebra coming on stage in
> pursuit of him.
I didn't know about the zebra (I wish I could have seen that!
Sounds great!), but there is a picture or two of the black and white
striped outfit and bass in the booklet for 20 Years, for those of us
who bought the box set....
-Brian
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49.37 | I remember too... | CXVLSI::FERRIS | I rule the midnight air... | Wed Aug 05 1992 10:15 | 11 |
|
I saw the Passion Play Tour in Denver. I remember the show opening
with the ballerina that is on the cover of the album (If I remember
correctly) dancing as the throbbing sound is getting louder and louder.
She looks across the room to a mirror, runs across the room and leaps
through the mirror as the band opens the show. It was a great show, I
remember the Zebra thing too.
mike
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49.38 | Or was it '74? | CUPTAY::DECAROLIS | As The Ski Turns | Wed Aug 05 1992 16:21 | 14 |
|
Yep....I saw Passion Play at the Gardens in Boston in the
year..........1975! Yikes. I have pictures, we were
6 rows back, center. Ian made lots of eye contact with
the crowd, I'll never forget that concert.
Right....louder and and louder, that Ballerina was dead
at first, or so I thought. She comes to life and runs
towards the audience, Ian jumps through the screen.
Best show I've ever seen and probably ever will.
jd/
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49.39 | An incredible show | SMURF::LONGO | Mark Longo, USSG | Wed Aug 05 1992 16:57 | 45 |
|
I saw the Passion Play tour in Boston Garden in late September of '73
They did two shows on consecutive nights which were billed as their "farewell
shows". Apparently Ian Anderson had told the press that he was retiring from
the road and the local media made quite a big deal of it being their final
performances.
In any case, they used a large rear projection screen to show a film of
"the hare that lost his spectacles" which as I recall was accompanied by a
canned playback, but not the one from the record.
It was a fabulous show, and pretty long as I recall. They did all of
Passion Play and all of Thick As A Brick. They also did quite a bit
of Aqualung, which was a pretty recent album at the time.
> I saw the Passion Play Tour in Denver. I remember the show opening
> with the ballerina that is on the cover of the album (If I remember
> correctly) dancing as the throbbing sound is getting louder and louder.
> She looks across the room to a mirror, runs across the room and leaps
> through the mirror as the band opens the show. It was a great show, I
> remember the Zebra thing too.
The ballerina was on the back cover of the album I think, and I do
dimly remember the described opening. I don't remember anything involving
a zebra or stripes, but it was, after all, a long time ago. I do remember
hearing the hearbeat and seeing a pink pulsing light (i think) before the
opening of the show. I don't remember how the heartbeat interplayed with the
balerina.
Also, an interesting device they used was to place a small white
desk telephone on a small foot stool at the front of the stage in left center.
Occasionally during the show, all the music would stop and the pohone would ring,
then the music would continue. As the last number ended ("Wind Up" from
Aqualung) the phone rings again. This time Anderson picks it up talks silently
into it for a moment while theatrically nodding his head, then turns to the
audience, holds out the phone, and says: "It's for you" as the lights go down
and the show ends. Corny, but it was fun.
Also, I recall that Anderson was VERY theatrical with over acted facial
expression and motion, much like a player in mideval theatre. He also did
very impressive ballet leaps through smoke with lots of impromptu dance steps
as he played a wired flute. He wore dark leotards and a purple chastity belt as
I recall. Great fun for all.
/ml
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49.40 | video stuff? | QUIVER::MILLER | | Fri Aug 07 1992 12:21 | 16 |
|
Are any of the older Tull concerts preserved on video for those of us
that didn't know about Tull at the time and/or were too young to see
them in the early to mid 70s ???
I know about Slipstream, a video released after the _A_ tour, with some
concert footage, some MTV-style videos, other stuff loosely connected
in a very vague storyline of Ian_as_Aqualung_the_bum_sneaks_into_a_
concert_of_Jethro_Tull_because_he's_being_chased_by_the_big_inflated_
ball_things_Ian_uses_at_the_end_of_concerts_etc_etc_etc...
What else is available on video (either official or bootleg) ???
--Brian
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49.41 | | CASDOC::ABBOT | | Fri Aug 07 1992 13:20 | 14 |
| The only other video I know of commercially available in the US is the
20th Anniversary video. This includes early footage of a concert in
STockholm in 1969, so somewhere that film/videotape must exist.
About 5 years ago MTV ran a series called "Rock Influences" and devoted
one to Jethro Tull and the bands they influenced. The live footage
appears to be from the Slipstream video.
They were on the German TV show Beat Club around 1969-70. USA network
used to show Beat Club clips, VH1 still shows some occasinally. It may
be on one of MTV's compilation tapes of 60/70's bands.
Scott
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49.42 | TULL MASTERS | CSLALL::CONNAL | | Fri Aug 07 1992 13:24 | 27 |
| I also remember the Passion Play concert as one of my all
time favorites.The first time I saw the band was at Boston Garden in
1972 for the Thick as a Brick concert.I was fourteen and went with my
older brother,we had lousy seats,but it was just the most incredible
show.I remember them opening with Thick as a Brick and jamming for
about forty five minutes and at the end a sweating and exhausted Ian
saying "and now for our next song " just as if they had played a three
minute single.The show was excellent throughout despite the lousy
seats.After that I was hooked I have seen every show since 72 and seen
the band fifty one times since that first one.I usually average seeing
them three to five times every tour,traveling throughout New England
and New York every tour.I have seen many concerts besides TULL but none
of them for myself compare to seeing Jethro Tull.I have been fortunate
that my younger brother is a freelance music critic and has done a lot
of work with Crysalis.Through him I have become quite friendly with the
band the last eleven years.He has interviewed Ian fifteen times and I
always conveniently tag along,also he has done interviews with Martin
and Dave Pegg.The whole band is great but my personal favorite is
Martin Barre he is just a great guy and such a terrific and underated
guitar player.Ian is so fond of Martin that I have heard him say
numerous times that if Martin ever left the band Jethro Tull stops
that day.As for Ian he is the master he controls everything TULL,it
always amazes me how he can be the mad captain hook on stage then a
half hour later backstage its like talking to a professor.I could
talk and write about TULL all day,Ijust wanted to share a few of my
experiences.
|
49.43 | tours and underrated albums | QUIVER::MILLER | | Fri Aug 07 1992 13:42 | 22 |
|
> I could talk and write about TULL all day,Ijust wanted to share a few
> of my experiences.
Feel free to share a few more, as far as I'm concerned! I'd love to
hear anything particularly memorable from those many concerts you've
seen, and the backstage interviews and discussions. Funny things they
said or did on stage or behind stage, etc etc....
Another area of discussion that I'd like to suggest is what you feel is
the most underrated Tull album. My nomination is _Minstrel In The
Gallery_. The music and lyrics are as powerful as TAAB or Aqualung,
and yet it tends to get overlooked for some reason. Also, in the
Catfish Rising tour they didn't play anything from this album, except
for the teaser of the title track at the very beginning of the concert.
(yes, I know, they also didn't play anything from Songs From The Wood
or Heavy Horses . . .)
--Brian
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49.44 | TULL MASTERS | CSLALL::CONNAL | | Wed Aug 12 1992 13:35 | 31 |
| As far as underated albums go my pick would be Songs from
the wood.
Last time I saw TULL,we were backstage at the Worcester
Centrum November 91.Ian all concert had made references to Martins
birthday at midnight and he would then turn 45.About thirty five
critics,fans and radio contest winners were waiting for the band to
come into the room when suddenly Ian peeks around the door with his
wild eyes and whispers someones 45 years old as of this minute and he
and the other band members led us into a loud rendition of happy
birthday to Martin.Then a cake and beer were wheeled out for all.
Another story from the Centrum,this time in 87 during the
Grammy winning Crest of a Knave tour.We were backstage before the
concert when the band arrived from the airport we saw all of them
except Ian.Martin who my brother was interviewing for a magazine and
Dave Pegg came over to talk to us.The first thing Dave says to us is
don't expect much of a show tonight as Ian is sick with the flu he
picked up in Montreal.Ian went right to the hotel he was feeling so
lousy.Now I had about forty friends from Dec seeing TULL for the first
time and had heard from me how awesome they are live.So we do the
interview with Martin and we leave backstage about 7:30 not knowing
what to expect.The lights go down at 8:55 the crowd goes wild and all
eyes are riveted to the stage,all of a sudden Ian appears at the other
end of the Centrum walking to the middle and opens up with Songs From
The Woods.The band proceeded to put on an outstanding show,despite Ian
being under the weather.He certainly displayed once again his
professionalism despite being sick.The reviews from my friends were
great and they are now true TULL fans and most now go back every TULL
tour.
|
49.45 | The Teacher told me..... | AIMHI::ROY | | Thu Aug 20 1992 10:20 | 19 |
| It's great to see so many other Deccies enjoy Tull as much as I. I got
hooked on Tull at a very young age(6 or 7!). I have an older brother
who was 15 or 16 when Aqualung came out. I used to go down in the
basement of my parents house and listen to that album over and over
with my then teenage brother. I think you could read the newspaper
through that album it was played so much. My brother, the lucky stiff,
saw Tull at that time (69'?) at St. Anselms College in Goffstown, N.H.
which is about 200 yds. from my parents. He got to stand right at the
stage. I'm not sure if Martin had joined the band yet. My brother
said Clive Bunker (drums) was incredible and so was Ian which goes
without saying. I've only seen Tull twice myself, the Under Wraps tour
and the Crest of a Knave tour. Both times were excellent. I believe
is the type of band that is better live than on vinyl. Speaking of
vinyl, anything new due out?
Chip
p.s. What do you think of Ian's solo effort "Walk through Light"?
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49.46 | | QUIVER::MILLER | | Thu Aug 20 1992 12:29 | 22 |
|
I can't believe I beat CSLALL::CONNAL to mention this here, especially
since I've bugged him at least once thinking he'd fin out before me:
Tickets for the Boston Tull show in October go on sale tomorrow
morning! Yay! Hopefully I'll get tickets, and this will be the third
time I've seen them in a year's time!
Also, to reply to the last poster:
The Ian Anderson solo album "Walk Into Light" is, as Ian himself has
described it, really a collaboration between Ian and Peter-John
Vettese. The two of them played or programmed all of the parts, mostly
electronic keyboards and drum machines. I like the album in general,
but don't think could possibly compare to my favorite Tull albums, like
TAAB, MitG, SU, LitP,SftW, HH...... Perhaps WitL could be compared to
Under Wraps or A if anything...
Later,
Brian
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49.47 | Dharma for One! | AIMHI::ROY | | Thu Aug 20 1992 17:04 | 5 |
| I actually have Ian's solo and like it. I was wondering what fellow
Tullsters thought about it. It is quite different from the standard
Tull fare. The recording is excellent as well
Locomotive Breath
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49.48 | It's for you ... (yeah - I loved when he did that) | RAVEN1::CREAGAN | | Thu Aug 20 1992 19:14 | 84 |
|
Chip - yes, I enjoy the Walk Through Light album very much. It
probably wouldn't be considered one of his "classics" but that's
only for discussion - it doesn't take away from the enjoyment of
the music. I've heard one of the songs from that album (I'm terrible
at remembering names of songs - I really don't pay much attention to
titles unless the song is fantastic and I can't help but remember it)
during the presentation of NBA games on TV. Anyone else notice that?
And I'm not talking about the beer (Miller?) commercials with
Locomotive Breath - I couldn't believe it when I first heard it!
Hey Brian C., what does Ian feel about his songs being used in
commercials?
Brian M. - thanks for entering the info about the tickets going on sale
tomorrow. Where will they be playing in Boston? I sure wish I could
be up there to see them but don't see it happening. I'll be sure to
pass the info to those I think would be interested and who could make
it.
The next time you speak with Ian, Brian C., I would appreciate it if
you could ask him about a painting he was given back in 1972. Here
is the story of that painting.
Russ Carlson had become an avid fan of Tull after seeing the Aqualung
concert in Portland ME (late 1971 - early 72). He also got into
painting and decided to make a copy of the Aqualung album for another
friend of ours, Dennis Drapeau (DEC-ASO). When Russ found out Tull
was going to be in Bangor, Maine (Thick As A Brick tour) he asked
Dennis if he could give the painting to Ian and he would make another
for Dennis (the painting was beautiful!). Dennis said OK and Russ
proceeded to build a shipping crate for the painting and he and another
friend, Leon, drove to Bangor (the day before the concert, I believe)
to try to locate the band. They tried the airport, the hotels ... and
finally found them at the auditorium rehearsing.
They got inside and approached the stage. Leon called out to Ian, as
Russ was probably too overwhelmed to speak at this point. Ian asked
if they were with the FBI. Leon said "no" and then said "Ian, this
is Russ. Take it Russ". Russ found his voice and said "I have a
picture for you". Ian said something to the effect that he wasn't
interested in buying anything. Russ said "No, I'd like to give you
a painting" (he might have told him it was of Aqualung). Anyway, he
went outside with them to see what it was they had. They said he
seemed so much smaller than they had expected and even weak. They
said he seemed to have hardly enough strength to open the door. When
they got to the car Russ took out the crate and pulled out the painting
of Aqualung and showed it to Ian. I don't know exactly what Ian's
response was but he thanked him and asked if they would like some
tickets to the concert. Russ had already bought (the day they went on
sale) a row full (4th row) so didn't need them.
The night of the concert we went to where our seats were supposed to
be (a man at the auditorium had shown Russ where they were when he
bought them). Our seats were occupied and the folks sitting there
would not show us their tickets! Well, talk about a string so tight
it was on the verge of snapping! Russ got an usher and we discovered
that Russ had been shown the wrong seats the day he purchased them -
ours were further down the row.
We kept telling Russ during the concert "he's going to bring the
painting out now and call you up onstage" which, of course, he didn't
but boy was Russ suffering some anxiety!
So, Brian, if you would ask Ian if he remembers receiving a painting
of Aqualung from a fan when he played in Bangor ME back in October of
1972, I would sure appreciate it. We often wondered what happened to
that painting. Perhaps he gave it to a friend, a roadie or maybe it is
hanging somewhere in his home? Russ did paint another Aqualung and
Dennis had it hanging in his parent's home for a while. I remember
hearing that they really loved it and I'm not sure if he ever was
able to convince them to let him have it back.
Hope I didn't bore you all with the story. I am also hoping that
there will be more information on the upcoming Tull concerts before
too long. Since the GSO facility has been sold and we will soon (8/25
will be our last day) no longer be DEC employees, we will not have
access to this wonderful Notes Conference (or any other, ie CELTICS).
We might be able to send mail for a while so I'm thinking of having
someone run a notes extract procedure on a daily or weekly basis and
mail me new notes.
Tom
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49.49 | | QUIVER::MILLER | | Mon Aug 24 1992 13:19 | 7 |
|
RE: last
Tull will be playing the Orpheum theater in Boston, October 2nd and
3rd, as mentioned in note .22
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49.50 | Ian "Air" Anderson | AIMHI::ROY | | Mon Aug 24 1992 13:21 | 6 |
| I remember the NBA using the beginning of "Fly by Night" by Ian during
the playoffs this year. Good choice!
Chip
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49.51 | TULL MASTERS | CSLALL::CONNAL | | Mon Aug 24 1992 16:25 | 10 |
| I was out of state on vacation 8/17-8/23 so sorry
about not posting TULL news.Glad you posted it Brian Miller and I hope
all you fellow TULL fans were able to get tickets.
Tom R. if I have the chance I will ask Ian about
the painting.
|
49.52 | Ta Ta, Ta Ta | RAVEN1::CREAGAN | | Mon Aug 24 1992 19:43 | 17 |
| Re: 49.51
Thanks Brian (That's Tom C. as in Creagan). If Ian remembers anything
and you post it in here, I'll be hoping that Tom DesRochers or Charles
Moss will pick it up and forward it to me. Tomorrow is my last day as
a DECie and I won't be able to access the notes conferences after then
- at least not for long. I've got to get a dcl procedure together for
someone to run and extract new notes, especially MUSIC 49.*! We
expect to have access to the network for EMail but not much else.
If there is anything special happening with Tull in the future, I
can be reached (won't have dtn) at (803) 675-7706 or Email (the
address will change to some degree).
I told my wife I thought I should drive up to Boston for the Tull
concert in October - she didn't think so - we'll see.
|
49.53 | | UTROP1::SIMPSON_D | $SH QUO: You have 0 miracles left | Tue Aug 25 1992 11:08 | 2 |
| I have seen a reference somewhere to Classical Tull. I don't have it
(I've got everything else). Should I get it?
|
49.54 | A Classic Case | QUIVER::MILLER | | Tue Aug 25 1992 12:27 | 21 |
|
RE: last
> I have seen a reference somewhere to Classical Tull. I don't have it
> (I've got everything else). Should I get it?
I would recommend it, even though I haven't actually bought it myself
(I heard it only recently from a friend's copy, copied it on tape so I
can listen to it until I find it in a store and buy it for myself...)
The name of the CD is _A Classic Case: The London Symphony Orchestra
plays the music of Jethro Tull_
Ian Anderson, as well as Martin, D. Pegg, and Peter-John Vettese
contributed to the performances, and the orchestral arrangements were
done by the one and only David Palmer.
If you want, I can enter the "song" list tomorrow.
--Brian Miller
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49.55 | TULL MASTERS | CSLALL::CONNAL | | Wed Aug 26 1992 16:11 | 16 |
| I heard some of the new TULL album due out in
mid September last night.Ian sent my brother a demo tape so he could
listen to it before he interviews him by phone next week from
Scotland.Ian also requested that he doesnt review it or let any radio
stations get hold of it,because it isnt quite finalized yet.There is
a couple new songs and remixes of many old classics and seldom played
gems.The sound despite being only a demo is superb.Ian plays a mean
harmonica on some songs and one new song is done in a blues tempo ala
This Was.Here are some songs to be on it:
pussywillow,nursie,lifes a long song,christmas song
new day yesterday,living in the past,bouree,from a dead beat to an old
greaser,rocks on the road and a version of old friend Steve Winwoods
song John Barleycorn.
I know all of you TULL fans will enjoy it,I will
post any interesting comments that come out of the interview my brother
does next week.
|
49.56 | Another album already!?!?! | QUIVER::MILLER | | Wed Aug 26 1992 16:17 | 11 |
|
Just wondering:
Are the live cuts from the recent tour in Europe?
And how definite is the date of mid-Sept.? Catfish Rising and a lot of
recent albums by other groups were first announced to be released at
one date, and then pushed back at least a couple of time...
-Brian
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49.57 | =TULL MASTERS | CSLALL::CONNAL | | Thu Aug 27 1992 07:23 | 5 |
| Yes I do believe there from Europe.I would guess that
it will be out around then because the tour is only a couple weeks away
from that date.From a Chrysalis marketing standpoint it would only make
sense.Along with the U.S. portion of their 92 tour they will also be
playing all over Canada including some far out places over their.
|
49.58 | | APHE::FERRIS | Paradise, dream stealer | Thu Aug 27 1992 10:10 | 8 |
|
I'm somewhat disappointed that its not new material. Although I like
most of the songs mentioned, I'd rather hear new material from the
band.
mike
|
49.59 | Tull live | QUIVER::MILLER | | Thu Aug 27 1992 10:51 | 23 |
|
> I'm somewhat disappointed that its not new material. Although I like
>most of the songs mentioned, I'd rather hear new material from the
>band.
Yes, new material would be nice. However, keep in mind a couple of
things. First, Catfish Rising came out less than a year ago, and it's
been a while since Tull has released new material in successive years
(Under Wraps, '84; Crest Of A Knave, '87; Rock Island, '89; Catfish,
'91).
Second, there is very little "officially released" (non-bootleg) live
material released. There were two cuts on Living In The Past, Bursting
Out (which was cut up in the US CD version) and some of the box set.
There was also one non-Chrysalis legally released live CD, from a show
during the Under Wraps tour, called Live at Hammersmith(London) '84.
But considering the number of studio albums, that's not much. so I'll
welcome the new release in September very much.
Can't wait for the concert in October!
--Brian
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49.60 | TULL MASTERS | CSLALL::CONNAL | | Thu Aug 27 1992 15:30 | 5 |
| I do believe JETHRO TULL will have a new album with
new songs in 93.This will be their 25th anniversary and hopefully an
album and a major tour will be forthcoming.There is a couple new songs
on the album I just can't remember the names.The old songs are done in
a jazzed up fashion and believe me knowone will be disapointed.
|
49.61 | hmmm | QUIVER::MILLER | | Thu Aug 27 1992 17:35 | 15 |
|
>on the album I just can't remember the names.The old songs are done in
>a jazzed up fashion and believe me knowone will be disapointed.
What do you mean by this? "jazzed up"? I guess you could say that
Dharma For One was jazzed up between This Was and Living In The Past,
or Under Wraps#1 or #2 was jazzed up from the other (who knows which
came first? Sort of like The Beatles' Revolution and Revolution 1).
I guess I'll just have to wait and see, but this all sounds
so...interesting? exciting?... well, whatever, I'm at least curious,
okay?
--brian
|
49.62 | TULL MASTERS | CSLALL::CONNAL | | Fri Aug 28 1992 08:57 | 5 |
| I would say the songs seemed to be done in a more
up beat fashion,I only heard the tape once and as you must know TULL
music is hard to absorb just listening to it one time.It sounded very
tight and Ians voice sounded very strong.
|
49.63 | | APHE::FERRIS | Paradise, dream stealer | Fri Aug 28 1992 10:10 | 11 |
|
Re Brian,
Yeah I know what you mean about the cut up "Bursting Out" CD. I was
really PO'd when they left off Sweet Dream. One of my favorite Tull
songs. So I didn't buy it. I fail to see why the Mfg's are SO cheap
that they feel they have to do this.
mike
|
49.64 | | QUIVER::MILLER | | Fri Aug 28 1992 11:16 | 22 |
|
> <<< Note 49.63 by APHE::FERRIS "Paradise, dream stealer" >>>
>
> Re Brian,
>
> Yeah I know what you mean about the cut up "Bursting Out" CD. I was
> really PO'd when they left off Sweet Dream. One of my favorite Tull
> songs. So I didn't buy it. I fail to see why the Mfg's are SO cheap
> that they feel they have to do this.
>
> mike
Actually, Sweet Dream is one of my *least* favorite Tull songs. The
main reason I would be upset if I had the 1-CD Bursting Out is that I
believe they cut some of Ian's introductions and some of the
instrumental pieces.
I was lucky enough to pick up a copy of the (UK) 2CD Bursting Out on a
vacation with my parents to Belgium. :-)
Brian
|
49.65 | TULL MASTERS | CSLALL::CONNAL | | Wed Sep 09 1992 09:09 | 24 |
| NEW SHOW ADDED FOR JETHRO TULL THURSDAY OCTOBER
1ST!!!! Tickets on sale Friday 9/11
My brother talked with Ian last night and he was in
great spirits,and very informative about TULLS upcoming theater tour
and future plans.He said the show will start at 8:00 with no back up
band and "don't be late"! The show will be first a semi acoustic
performance then an intermission,and the second half will be a harder
rock set that in his words will have the Orpheum Theater rocking.
He expressed a great deal of excitement in playing Boston and reflected
on when they played the Boston Tea Party in 1969.Ian said a large
segment of the seventeen song live CD,cassette due in stores either the
15th or 22nd will be featured.It was recorded through different venues
throughout Europe.Also he said there will be many surprises in the
bands performance.Ian also said it's a thrill to finally play smaller
venues with much better acoustics then the much larger arenas.
As for the future 93 should be a big year
with a possibility of a box set, and a world tour late in the year
to celebrate the bands 25th year.Ian will be concentrating his efforts
quite extensibly on music and leaving his many outside interests
(farming etc.)to his workers.Which of course is great news for us many
TULL fans.
|
49.66 | | NEST::PAPIA | | Wed Sep 09 1992 10:52 | 13 |
|
I've seen the new LP/CD advertised in Goldmine, one add
lists it as "A Little Light Music", $18.00 for LP. The other
add lists it as "A Little Night Music" , 2LPs, $25.00.
Ian Anderson should do what Robert Fripp is doing for
King Crimson, a 4 CD box set of all "Live" material. That
would be the ultimate 25th anniversary set because Tull is
one of the best "Live" bands with only one mediocre "Live"
album.
Vinny
|
49.67 | | QUIVER::MILLER | | Wed Sep 09 1992 12:26 | 23 |
|
RE: .65
>.Ian said a large
>segment of the seventeen song live CD,cassette due in stores either the
> 15th or 22nd will be featured.It was recorded through different venues
>throughout Europe.Also he said there will be many surprises in the
In the interview, were there any comments about the segment of the
album comprising new songs, as was mentioned in a previous reply to
this note?
Seventeen songs sounds pretty good. Let us know when a firm release
date is announced! Also, the plans for '93 sound good too. Glad to
hear Tull plans to continue with no end in sight in the near future.
I'll be at the Friday, Oct. 2 show, with enough money for any new
shirts or programs they might be selling. The closer it gets the more
excited I get! The description you give of how Ian says the show will
be set up, with first semi-acoustic stuff, then a rocking second set
sounds great! Should be fun!
--Brian Miller
|
49.68 | | NEST::PAPIA | | Thu Sep 10 1992 13:41 | 6 |
|
The release date for the new CD is Sept. 22nd, Noteworthy
says they will have it the 18th.
Vinny
|
49.69 | | QUIVER::MILLER | | Thu Sep 10 1992 13:48 | 8 |
|
> The release date for the new CD is Sept. 22nd, Noteworthy
> says they will have it the 18th.
Thanks for the info!
--Brian
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49.70 | Oct. 1 Orpheum show on sale Sat 9/12 | REFINE::BARKER | I like to do drawrings. | Thu Sep 10 1992 14:08 | 12 |
| re: .65
>> NEW SHOW ADDED FOR JETHRO TULL THURSDAY OCTOBER 1ST!!!!
>> Tickets on sale Friday 9/11
I just talked to ticketbastard, and at first they said that this
show would be at the Palace Theater in Albany, but I had her double
check and then she said that it's at the Orpheum, but that they don't
go on sale until Saturday....I can't wait.
-Jesse
|
49.71 | Tull tix for sale | 2408::MEMBRINO | four > six | Thu Sep 10 1992 16:59 | 17 |
|
Chuck Membrino
ZKO1-3/C10
DTN: 381-2724 (please send mail)
ZEKE::MEMBRINO
(I am selling these for a friend, please contact me via MAIL)
For Sale:
2 tickets for Jethro Tull @ Orpheum (Boston, Mass)
October 2, 1992
Orchestra pit seats (tickets are obstructed view)
$58 for the pair.
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49.72 | 25 Years | QUIVER::MILLER | | Fri Sep 11 1992 16:22 | 29 |
|
As far as the speculation for a "25 Years of Jethro Tull" box set (or
25 Years of Live Jethro Tull...), here's a partial list of what could
be included:
- "Night In The Wilderness" from one of the "This Is Not Love" singles
- more unearthed segments of the Chateau D'Isaster tapes (if there *is*
anymore of good enough sound quality lying around)
- any of endless amounts of concert material (whether from boots or
soundboard copies made by the band/roadies)
- 1975 Minstrel In The Gallery session in BBC Monte Carlo studio
- any other promo sessions for various albums, at radio studios /
Catfish Rising promo on David Letterman / etc.
- any songs recorded during the Rock Island, Catfish Rising, or A
Little Light Music recording sessions that were scrapped and remain
unreleased
- pre-Jethro Tull stuff (The John Evan Band, etc.)
- anything Martin has recorded in his studio (one jingle?) during time
away from Tull
|
49.73 | | QUIVER::MILLER | | Fri Sep 11 1992 16:24 | 5 |
|
I forgot I was going to add this to the list I just entered:
- more excellent Ian A. home demos like "Jack-A-Lynn" on one of the
Rocks On The Road CD singles
|
49.74 | Tull in Denver, 10/13 | CSC32::A_PARRACO | The Sahara of Snow | Sun Sep 13 1992 14:01 | 7 |
|
Just got my orchestra seats for the Tull show at the Paramount
Theatre in Denver, Colorado - October 13th !
Very small, very intimate - should be fantastic !
- acp
|
49.75 | St. Cleve Chronicle (Internet) | QUIVER::MILLER | | Mon Sep 14 1992 09:51 | 23 |
|
By the way, there is an Internet "mailing list" for fans of Jethro
Tull. To join, send a mail message to [email protected]
(from DEC, try DECWRL::"[email protected]" or
US1RMC::"[email protected]")
For a subject line, type "SUBSCRIBE". I don't think the body of the
message is important. You will automatically be added to the list of
subscribers and will soon receive issues of the digest by e-mail.
To send comments and questions to the list once you have subscribed,
send to [email protected] (same as above without the "-request").
With the upcoming album and tour, and college students returning to
their Internet computer accounts as school starts this month, there
should be a lot of discussion on the "St. Cleve Chronicle" (the name
of the electronic mailing list is taken from the fictitious newspaper
title on the cover of Thick As A Brick).
Seeya,
Brian
|
49.76 | | NEST::PAPIA | | Wed Sep 16 1992 15:32 | 7 |
|
"Slipstream" the Video is on Laserdisc now. Maybe the
sound is alot better now, I didn't think it was that good
on VHS.
Vinny
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49.77 | new album?!! | QUIVER::MILLER | | Tue Sep 22 1992 13:49 | 7 |
|
So.... who's got _A Little Light Music_ already? How is it????
--Brian
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49.78 | | NEST::PAPIA | | Wed Sep 23 1992 10:54 | 8 |
|
I went to Strawberries yesterday but they didn't have it,
doesn't surprise me. I called Rockit Records in NH & they said
they already sold out their 1st shipment! they were surprised
how well it did!
Vinny
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49.79 | TULL MASTERS | CSLALL::CONNAL | | Wed Sep 23 1992 16:07 | 4 |
| I picked up the cassette Tuesday at Strawberries
and they had no CDS which was a bummer.I think it's great and so does
everyone around me at work that picked it up.It really gets you pumped
for the shows next week!
|
49.80 | | NEST::PAPIA | | Thu Sep 24 1992 07:59 | 7 |
|
I bought the CD at Lechmeres on sale for $10.98, reg. $14.99,
great price for over 75 min. of music. All new music is always on
sale there.
Vinny
|
49.81 | _A Little Light Music_ | QUIVER::MILLER | | Fri Sep 25 1992 18:33 | 22 |
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For anyone who hasn't bought the new album, here's the song list:
Someday The Sun Won't Shine For You [w/harmonica--excellent!]
Living In The Past [Instrumental]
Life Is A Long Song
Under Wraps [Instrumental]
Rocks On The Road
Nursie
Too Old To Rock And Roll, Too Young To Die [The "reggae" version]
One White Duck
A New Day Yesterday
John Barleycorn [Made famous by Traffic]
Look Into The Sun [Instrumental]
A Christmas Song
From A Deadbeat To An Old Greaser
This Is Not Love
Bouree [Instrumental, of course]
Pussy Willow [Instrumental]
Locomotive Breath [Intro. has flute]
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49.82 | sigh :-( | NEST::PAPIA | | Mon Sep 28 1992 10:22 | 9 |
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I'm dissapointed with the new release, a few great songs
but not enough. Sound doesn't do much for me either, maybe
thats why I'm dissapointed. The mix is great sometimes but
mediocre other times. The drummer totally muddies up the sound.
Where did I.A. get him? where Doane Perry? he's great "live"!!
Vinny
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49.83 | Can't Wait 'Til Friday Night! | QUIVER::MILLER | | Mon Sep 28 1992 10:30 | 19 |
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> The drummer totally muddies up the sound.
>Where did I.A. get him? where Doane Perry? he's great "live"!!
The drummer, Dave Mattacks, is from the folk group Fairport Convention,
as is bassist Dave Pegg and the keyboardist for the Catfish Rising
tour, Martin Allcock.
I thought the drumming on the Catfish Rising album and the others that
Doane played on were OK, but nothing compared to Barriemore Barlow(sp?)
in the days of Thick As A Brick and Minstrel In The Gallery.
As I'm not very familiar with Fairport Convention, I can't say too much
about Dave Mattacks, and it's hard to get a fair impression from the
live album. Let's wait for a new studio album in '93 (hopefully!) and
see how the drumming on that goes.
--Brian Miller
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49.84 | Too Many Daves | RICKS::ROST | G. Bush cocktail: America on the rocks | Mon Sep 28 1992 12:09 | 17 |
| I heard "John Barleycorn" over the weekend and it sounds like JT must
have listened a lot ot the Traffic version because they cop it totally,
it's very much *not* like most trad versions or even the Steeleye Span
one from "Below the Salt". Funny how Ian professes this love of trad
folk music but his own attempts at it aren't that good. Here, where he
has a chance to *interpret* a song in his own way, he does it Steve
Winwood's way instead...he even cops some of Chris Wood's flute solo!
Mattacks is a great drummer but he's a very *understated* one, which is
in strong contrast to Tull's usual choice of busy drummers. He and
Pegg have been a rhythm section for over 20 years so they can certainly
cook. To hear them at their best, you'll need to check out some Richard
Thompson albums, particularly "guitar,vocal" where they do some live
stuff that is hair-raising, though it's closer to Neil Young and Crazy
Horse in sound than J.T.
Brian
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49.85 | | NEST::PAPIA | | Mon Sep 28 1992 13:00 | 8 |
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The drummers playing I don't have a problem with, it's
the mix. It sounds like he's in a closet, even his cymbols
sound bad. The sound of the drums is great on only 1 song.
It's not only the drums but guitar also.
Vinny
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49.86 | TULL MASTERS | CSLALL::CONNAL | | Tue Sep 29 1992 09:57 | 58 |
| I don't agree with the criticism of the new
album,and everyone I talk to really like it.Sales are great and even
the critics like it.(unusual)
Ian says Doane is doing a music project but
will be back in 93.
Ian will be on WBCN Wednesday at 5:00 PM on
the Mark Parento show.104.1FM
Heres a album review from New England Performer
Magazine which hits on all cylinders.October addition
Its as if Tull leader Ian Anderson has been on a
mission since Jethro Tull copped the first ever heavy metal hard rock
Grammy two years ago.They were unfairly crucifiedby the media and metal
headsalike for winning the inappropriate award.Anderson and long time
sidekicks Martin Barre (rock musics most underrated lead guitarist)and
bassist Dave Pegg (on continous loan from Fairport Convention)are back
in fine form with A Little Light Music(September 22nd release date)
The often cranky Anderson king of cynicysm and crowd
baiting,is in cheery,though naughty spirits throughout,whether he's
teasing bassist Pegg about his fetish for farm animals or Barre about
his imaginary womanizing while the band is on the tour.Yet the music
lovers dream filled with flutes,mandolins,harmonicas,glockenspiels and
acoustic and bass guitars.Highlights abound as Andrsons flute
mesmerizes,resurrecting such precious gems as Bouree.Then theres the
irresistable Living in the Past.They even introduce a surprising
interpretation of Traffics John Barleycorn,where Ian pays homage to
good friend Stevie Winwood.
Barres delicate restraint,particularly on the
delightful One White Duck and A Christmas Song proves his
versatility.Peggs bassfuels the initially ferocious New Day Yesterday
which relaxes into a hypnotic bluesy jam with Anderson barking out
melodic harmonica.
Theres nothing light about This is not
Love,where Barre's laser like guitarshot wads of shrapnel around
Anderson's interspersed flute flirtations.The maestro closes with the
brilliant classic Bouree followed by a toned down,yet nonetheless
effective Locomotive Breath.
The version of the usually stale and boring
Too Old To Rock and Roll,But Too Young To Die,is played in
elegant,almost symphonic mode.The band sparkles and their abilities to
transform such a rock song into a classical gem is truly amazing.
The disc is sure to delight-not only Tull
fans but music enthusiasts who've always improperly labeled these
survivors as a heavy metal outfit like us foolish music critics who
gave them that infamous Best Heavy Metal Band status two years ago.
Addtionally,this is an acurate and truly
introspective work,orchestrated by Anderson,whom Irelands world
renowned classical flute sensation James Galeway spoke of as an
absolute genius.
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49.87 | WBCN TOMORROW -- ANYONE MAKING TAPE??? | QUIVER::MILLER | | Tue Sep 29 1992 17:34 | 17 |
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Fellow Tull-fans:
If anyone gets the WBCN broadcast of Ian Anderson live in the studio
at 5:00 tomorrow, please let me know. I will be
listening, but won't be able to get a copy on tape. Even if I leave
work early and get to my tape deck by 5, I don't think I'll get it as
the radio I would be recording from has been getting lousy reception
lately. Such is life. So if anyone else tapes Ian tomorrow from BCN,
PLEASE please let me know. I can supply a blank tape for you to make
me a copy, or offer something in trade.
Brian Miller
QUIVER::MILLER
[email protected]
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49.88 | | NEST::PAPIA | | Thu Oct 01 1992 10:42 | 9 |
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The new CD has some strong points also, I don't hate it
I just think it should have been better. Ian Andersons voice
& harmonica playing are great, sounds great also. His flute
playing is fantastic, sound is absolutely perfect. I'd still
only give **1/2 maybe *** out of *****.
Vinny
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49.89 | TULL MASTERS | CSLALL::CONNAL | | Thu Oct 01 1992 13:27 | 2 |
| Anyone going to the Tull shows remember no opening act,they
go on at 8:00.ENJOY!!!!
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49.90 | TULL MASTERS | CSLALL::CONNAL | | Mon Oct 05 1992 17:31 | 5 |
| Went to all three nights the shows were tremendous!
Everyone that I know who went loved it.The radio stations and
newspapers are all over TULL in a positive way and its great to see,
I think 93 will be quite a 25th year celebration.
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49.91 | Tull in Boston | QUIVER::MILLER | | Mon Oct 05 1992 17:57 | 27 |
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> Went to all three nights the shows were tremendous!
Lucky you! I only went Friday night, which was great! Did they play
the same songs the other nights?
> I think 93 will be quite a 25th year celebration.
Yes. If you bought the program, there's a part in there where they say
that there has been talk about a full length videotape, new album, and
a 25 Years collection of old and new material. Nothing definite, but
sounds promising.
If anyone wants, I can post the set list from Friday night, written out
from memory *after* getting home from the show (so I may have some of
the songs slightly out of order). However, I'll mention now that it
was great to hear "My God"(!!!), Beggar's Farm,
With You There To Help Me(!!), My Sunday Feeling, Someday The Sun Won't
Shine For You, A Song For Jeffrey, in the same concert as Aqualung,
Rocks On The Road, Farm On The Freeway, Cross-Eyed Mary, Locomotive
Breath, instrumental stuff, Christmas Song, Thick As A Brick ......
Okay, now I've gone and listed most of the stuff they played.
Well, it was a great night,
--Brian Miller
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49.92 | TULL MASTERS | CSLALL::CONNAL | | Tue Oct 06 1992 16:35 | 9 |
| Yes the sets were the same all three
nights,which didn't bother me at all as I thought it was a great mix.
The trouble with a band of TULLS stature is they have so much material
that you never hear everything you want.I thought it was super seeing
them at a theater instead of a large arena,but I dont believe we will
see them their again.(you never know with Ian though)Talking to him
he seemed to love the intimacy too,and he always expresses his
enjoyment of playing in Boston when in the U.S.
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49.93 | The Denver Show was a HIT ! | CSC32::A_PARRACO | Back in Ely's Harbour | Sat Oct 24 1992 21:29 | 8 |
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The show in Denver was superb ! They played for at least 2� hours,
and it was very tight, very friendly and sounded great ! Same set
list (approximately) as listed earlier.
'Hey Santa, pass us that bottle will you ?'
- acp
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49.94 | TULL MASTERS | CSLALL::CONNAL | | Mon Jan 11 1993 12:27 | 11 |
| Ian Anderson was on WBCN this morning with Charles
discussing the oil spill in Scotland.He said the damage was not as
severe as first feared,and that it was roughly four hundred miles from
his salmon farms.He was quite disturbed that such a senseless accident
could occur when it could easily have been avoided.
Charles asked Ian when we would see the band back
in the states and he replied "they would be performing on their 25th
anniversary tour the last week in August in the Boston area".
I cant wait!
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49.95 | TULL MASTERS | CSLALL::CONNAL | | Fri Apr 23 1993 12:18 | 3 |
| Jethro Tull will be live on the tonight show
Wednesday night April 28th,at 11:35.
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49.96 | and kicking? | NAVY5::SDANDREA | Want that! | Fri Apr 23 1993 15:26 | 5 |
| RE: -1
Ian Anderson is still alive?
Steve
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49.97 | alive and well | CSLALL::WEWING | | Fri Apr 23 1993 17:31 | 7 |
| alive and thriving.
he was in boston last year for some reason.
i heard him live on bcn one day.
he is also some kind of big time trout (or salmon) farmer.
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49.98 | | GENSIS::LAVEY | Dr. Heckyll & Mr. Jive | Fri Apr 23 1993 18:37 | 4 |
| The BCN interview/set was a promo thing before their shows at the
Paradise one weekend in early October....
-- Cathy
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49.99 | TULL MASTERS | CSLALL::CONNAL | | Mon Apr 26 1993 13:27 | 29 |
| Just bought the 25 years of TULL box set,its truly an outstanding
production both musically and artistically.It comes in a fancy cigar
box with a seal that must be broken to open.When you open the box
theres a beautiful portrait of the band.Then theres a forty eight page
booklet which is truly a work of art.I t contains memorabilia from all
twenty five years the band has existed,awards they have won and various
news clippings from all over the world.It's very colorful and the
designs on each page is really sharp.There is a two page forward from
Ian which is really well written covering the bands entire existance.
There is also a review of every TULL album by a well known London music
critic.There is also agreat deal more within the book that truly
fascinates any TULL fan.Now for the four discs the sound and quality
are great the discs itself has a picture of Ian engraved in a goldish
design with his autograph on it,very sharp.The music has one disc live
at Carnegie Hall from 1970 a dedication for the Pheonix House for drug
addicts.It contains mostly songs from Benefit along with an incredible
version of My God.Ian talks after most songs and the sound is
surprisingly good for such an old concert.Another disc is Live through
the years,with live songs throughout their 25 years.Another disc is
titled Potpourri which has songs from all the years remastered and
improved,the sound is superb.The last disc is songs through the years
redone by the current band,also the sound is great.
It is by far and away the best box set I have seen
and a must for any true TULL fan.
I cant wait for the 25th anniversary tour when it hits New
England!!
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49.100 | Ian! | NAVY5::SDANDREA | Want that! | Mon Apr 26 1993 13:28 | 6 |
| I'm an off-road motorcycle enthusiast as well, and I remember reading
an article in Dirt Bike magazine about 20 years age featuring Ian
Anderson and his off road bike hobby.....I don't know much about the
guy, but he seemed like a fun loving type.
Steve
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49.101 | | NEST::PAPIA | | Tue Apr 27 1993 15:18 | 6 |
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My review is in the CD notes file. I agree the best Box
Set so far. Sound, Song selection, Package outstanding!
Vinny
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49.102 | TULL MASTERS | CSLALL::CONNAL | | Thu Apr 29 1993 08:46 | 2 |
| Jethro Tulls 25th anniversary tour will be playing Great
Woods Saturday August 28TH opening act will be Procul Harum.
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49.103 | TULL MASTERS | CSLALL::CONNAL | | Thu Apr 29 1993 11:20 | 1 |
| TULL tickets go on sale Thursday May 13th.
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49.104 | It is still in it's selophane wrap | OTOOA::ESKICIOGLU | My other piano is a Steinway | Tue May 11 1993 09:09 | 14 |
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My brother just gave me the 25 years box set as a birthday gift and
I didn't (couldn't) open the box yet ;-) It is so beautiful, I don't
want to ruin it. You have to tear the seal to open the box, how am
I going to do that ;-?
I already have almost all of the songs on other CDs anyway, maybe I
will keep it as it is, in mint condition, would it become a collectors'
item one day ;-?
Just kidding. I will gather my courage and open it up one of these
days, if only to get to the book inside.
Lale
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49.105 | | PAMSRC::63508::BARRETT | Deep Hurting | Wed May 12 1993 11:18 | 11 |
| Re: -.1
You may have the songs, but realize that in all cases this release
has Different versions of them. They are either remixes, re-performed by the
current Tull Group, or live cuts. IMHO the Bouree' and Living in the Past
cuts are the best ever. And I'm finally beginiing to enjoy the REALLY old stuff
because these new releases are better.
I've been debating whether it's worth while to buy another "opened"
boxed set and place it in storage -- think the value will go up?
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49.106 | I am sure there will be many copies around | OTOOA::ESKICIOGLU | My other piano is a Steinway | Wed May 12 1993 14:00 | 19 |
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>think the value will go up?
You tell me. Before I run a knife through that banknote type paper
seal ;-)
Last night I got rid of the plastic wrap around it. I didn't touch the
seal though. I am trying to figure out how to slit it open with minimum
damage.
Once I read something in the CD Review magazine, in the readers' column.
Someone was saying that he had bought a cd, brought it home and
when he played it he found out that the music was something other than
the label. He was asking if he should return it or keep it in case
it gained some value like the defective coins and stamps. The answer
from CD Review was: "You should return it because as far as we know
people don't buy CDs for any reason other than to listen them".
Lale
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49.107 | TULL MASTERS | MTADMS::CONNAL | | Thu Mar 10 1994 13:16 | 4 |
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Tull playing at Memorial Auditorium in Burlington,Vermont
Monday April 4th.Some seats still available but box office personal
said their going fast.Ticket # 802-863-5966 for anyone interested.
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49.108 | TULL MASTERS | MTADMS::CONNAL | | Wed Apr 06 1994 11:13 | 24 |
| Saw Jethro Tull Monday night in Burlington,Vermont.
The show was truly outstanding,one of their best shows I have seen in
the last few years.They played for two hours and ten minutes in a
very highly energized set.They covered from 1968 to the present in
spirited fashion, the crowded house was very enthusiastic and left in
amazement at how this band keeps improving like a fine wine.One side
note, while waiting to cross the street after picking up my ticket
downtown who pulls beside me but Ian Anderson his wife Shoana and one
of his children.Realizing he doesn't want to be spotted I just said hi
quietly talked some small talk and went on my way.The set went like
this:
My Sunday Feeling Heavy Horses
Living in the Past Passion Play jig
So much trouble Beggers Farm
With you there to help me This is not Love
Thousand Mothers So far untitled
Sossity your a woman fat man
Reason for waiting Aqualung
Thick as a Brick Locomotive Breath
Farm on the freeway encore
Budapest ------
Songs from the Wood Crosseyed Mary
Too old to rock and roll Dharma for one
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49.109 | tour schedule? | ECRU::CLARK | Chairman of the Bored | Wed Apr 06 1994 11:35 | 3 |
| I'd like to see these guys again ... any idea where they're playing next?
- DC
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49.110 | TULL MASTERS | MTCLAY::CONNAL | | Wed Apr 06 1994 13:11 | 7 |
| regarding note 49.109
They had one more show in Poukeepsie,New York then back to the United
Kingdom where they will tour later this month into May.This tour was
mostly Canada cities,and about eight small venues in the U.S. I would
guess maybe late summer or the fall hopefully they will tour the US
major cities.Also I have heard talk of possibly a new studio album
in the near future.
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49.111 | Tull Masters | MTCLAY::CONNAL | | Wed Aug 10 1994 12:56 | 1 |
| Happy Birthday Ian !!
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49.112 | Nightcap | GENRAL::FERRIS | | Mon Nov 27 1995 13:59 | 17 |
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This topic has been silent for awhile. I finally found "Nightcap" in
the CD bin this past weekend. I have been looking for over a year for
it and wasn't willing to pay major bucks that most places wanted to
order it for me. I got an import copy from Holland for $24 for the 2
disk set. It is intresting and enjoyable to listen to. The first disk
is the first pass at what later became Passion Play. It was recorded
near Paris and scraped for several reasons (ill health in the band,
recording problems etc). The second disk are cuts that never made it
to albums for various reasons. Ian Anderson states in the notes that
he didn't want to release this because it would appear that the band
was releasing material to make a buck. All money from the sales go to
charities listed on the liner notes. A nice gesture.
mike
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49.113 | | WILLEE::OSTIGUY | the eyes of man have not set foot | Mon Nov 27 1995 15:11 | 2 |
| I recently saw "Living in the Past" a Worcester area Tull tribute band,
and I'd recommend them to any Tull fans...quite good, imho...
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49.114 | sounds interesting | RICKS::CALCAGNI | Fast, Cheap, Good: choose any two | Mon Nov 27 1995 16:08 | 5 |
| Could someone tell us a little more about "Nightcap"? Or has it
been discussed in here previously?
/rick
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49.115 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | To the Batmobile ... let's go!!! | Mon Nov 27 1995 16:21 | 8 |
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Living in the Past is an excellent band ... was worth the price
of admission just to hear "Cross-Eyed Mary".
Where'd you see them ... G. Willicker's? I noticed they played
this w'end. A friend and I saw them a couple months ago at the
same place.
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49.116 | | WILLEE::OSTIGUY | the eyes of man have not set foot | Tue Nov 28 1995 08:02 | 2 |
| Yup, I saw LITP at G Willy's...I usd to gig with the bass player, so
I'll keep y'all posted about future gigs...
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49.117 | Nightcap Info | GENRAL::FERRIS | | Tue Nov 28 1995 09:15 | 13 |
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Re .114 Rick,
I found out about the existence of Nightcap in the CD Notesfile. I
haven't been able to get into it for a long time now. It was released
in 92 or 93, not on a US label. It may be released someday here but
for now the only way to get it is on an import label. I could give you
more facts from the liner notes if you want. It is intresting that some
of the original Passion Play showed up on War Child. There is a segment
from this on the 25th boxed set I believe, I'll have to look when I get
home.
mike
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