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ladies and germs, jethro tull

:clap: ROCK ON!! :clap:

I saw them live at the Spectrum in Philadelphia. AWESOME show!
And my I-Pod is chock-full of their music! :thumbup:

 
my version of locomotive breath

in 1980 i had the pleasure of cutting all the concert footage for the video "slipstream"

 
Thanks for posting these. Also one of my all time favourite groups. Locomotive Breath and Aqualung are 2 of my favourite riding and driving songs. Played LOUD of course.

Gary
 
Thanks for posting these. Also one of my all time favourite groups. Locomotive Breath and Aqualung are 2 of my favourite riding and driving songs. Played LOUD of course.

Gary

There is no other way to play it!! :thumbup:
BRP's speakers are tough: I don't think that either of my RTs has ever spent more than a couple of minutes, with the volume turned down from the maximum possible setting! nojoke
 
I have seen Jethro Tull in concert 15 times. I have been a huge Tull fan since I was 4 years old. I have almost every album, minus some of the compilation ones, that the band has ever done. "Quiz Kid", "Aqualung" and "Catfish Rising" are three of my favorites. I also have a DVD of Slipstream, as the VHS copy died several years ago.

Just sayin'............
 
Hi Chad,
You've seen them enough; that I consider you to be a true aficionado... :bowdown:
What do you think of the albums, "Heavy horses", and "Songs From The Wood"?
And while we're at it: how about "Stormwatch"?
 
Except for the fact that I noted "quiz kid" as an album (duh Me), I am fairly well versed in Tull. My favorite songs off of Heavy Horses are: Acres wild, and Heavy Horses. I was not a huge fan of storm watch, but I have the album and live versions of Dun Ringill on my ipod. The album released in 1978 (one year before storm watch) "Bursting Out" was a great live compilation album, and was much of what the "Slipstream" dvd was based on. "Songs from the Wood" is the album that calls to my Scottish heritage. Songs from the Wood, Velvet Green, Jack-in-the-Green, are great tracks off of that album, but my favorite is The Whistler, in which Ian uses an irish penny whistle instead of a flute. Broadsword and the the Beast has several great tracks, but Slow Marching band is my favorite there. I loved the first Thick as a Brick album, but TAAB 2 is not high on my list of favorites. I also have a DVD and live album combo of "Nothing is Easy: Live at the Isle of Wight 1970". An interesting note about that show: Ian met Jimi Hendrix for the first time, and they really hit it off. Jimi would die less than a week later.

Could you imagine the album those 2 would have made?

Just sayin'............
 
I was so stoked about the thread, that I completely missed the fact that Vided worked on the slipstream project. You are so lucky.

Just sayin'..............
 
Except for the fact that I noted "quiz kid" as an album (duh Me), I am fairly well versed in Tull. My favorite songs off of Heavy Horses are: Acres wild, and Heavy Horses. I was not a huge fan of storm watch, but I have the album and live versions of Dun Ringill on my ipod. The album released in 1978 (one year before storm watch) "Bursting Out" was a great live compilation album, and was much of what the "Slipstream" dvd was based on. "Songs from the Wood" is the album that calls to my Scottish heritage. Songs from the Wood, Velvet Green, Jack-in-the-Green, are great tracks off of that album, but my favorite is The Whistler, in which Ian uses an irish penny whistle instead of a flute. Broadsword and the the Beast has several great tracks, but Slow Marching band is my favorite there. I loved the first Thick as a Brick album, but TAAB 2 is not high on my list of favorites. I also have a DVD and live album combo of "Nothing is Easy: Live at the Isle of Wight 1970". An interesting note about that show: Ian met Jimi Hendrix for the first time, and they really hit it off. Jimi would die less than a week later.

Could you imagine the album those 2 would have made?

Just sayin'............


Are you familiar with Rory Gallagher's music?
He could have been another great collaborator with Ian... :bowdown:
 
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