Duration: 09:04 minutes Upload Time: 2007-08-26 16:55:23 User: BenRossington :::: Favorites :::: Top Videos of Day |
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Description: Jethro Tull (Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, John Evan, Barriemore Barlow, David Palmer, Dave Pegg) performing 'North Sea Oil' and Old Ghosts during a Rockpop show in 1980. |
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KingHellstrings ::: Favorites 2008-01-03 21:03:02 Noyce seems to have absolutely NO personality to his playing whatsoever. He's just a fucking session player. All the previous ones actually added something!! __________________________________________________ | |
canley1 ::: Favorites 2008-01-02 20:17:55 I totally agree with you, although Peggy made the bass player position all his own during the 80's and 90's, and is sorely missed these days: I'm not that keen on the current line-up __________________________________________________ | |
canley1 ::: Favorites 2008-01-02 20:10:02 The last knockings of classic 70's Tull: great stuff!! __________________________________________________ | |
tullist ::: Favorites 2007-12-28 13:05:31 Since it dawned on me that it could be wondered what output since 95? The records I am referring to incluce both IA's somewhat recent solo records, his orchestral stuff, Roots to Branches, Dot Com, The Christmas Album and Living With The Past, excellent records all. Many things between 80 and 95 as well. __________________________________________________ | |
tullist ::: Favorites 2007-12-28 12:51:39 I have seen each Tull tour since 72, and the idea of writing off their output since 1980, at least to anyone who ever liked the band, is mindboggling to me, though it is a common opinion, I believe their most consistent work, if not necessarily best, has been since 95. __________________________________________________ | |
PaulHartXYZ ::: Favorites 2007-12-21 18:52:19 While I LOVE the STORMWATCH Lp... my favorite era of Tull was the Jeffrey Hammond era... 1971-1975. Aqualung, Thick As a Brick, Passion Play, Warchild and Minstrel in the Gallery. Tull was at their creative and progressive best. Unfortunately, there's very little on film from that period. __________________________________________________ | |
davidjrudram ::: Favorites 2007-11-28 15:26:51 Sorry, slight error! It wasn't quite the best line up as of course John Glascock had already been replaced by David Pegg at this point. __________________________________________________ | |
davidjrudram ::: Favorites 2007-11-28 15:23:33 This is Jethro Tull when they were at their absolute peak. The best line up. The best clothes. The best Ian Anderson Looks. The best music. The best voice. Lord how it all went downhill from 'A' onwards. __________________________________________________ | |
Aqualung1989 ::: Favorites 2007-11-20 16:37:15 True...I prefer the studio stuff. __________________________________________________ | |
PaulHartXYZ ::: Favorites 2007-11-08 23:33:01 Thanks Pocogirl. That's a nice interesting little piece of history. __________________________________________________ | |
pocogirl ::: Favorites 2007-10-28 01:20:44 Shortly after Ian stopped wearing his codpiece he was asked why he had stopped wearing it. Ian replied that he had married and was concerned that the heat from wearing it every night would cause him to "lose his virility". He had recently fathered a son when this interview took place, so his concern was for nought, but whenever I see Ian in his man tights I always think of that. Ok, perhaps a few other things as well....... __________________________________________________ | |
pocogirl ::: Favorites 2007-10-28 01:12:39 Fantastic album; Stormwatch. Truly ahead of it's time with it's eco warnings too. Seeing Ian with his white tights sans codpiece (after 1975?) it reminded me of Ian's answer to the question of why he 'hung up' his codpiece. __________________________________________________ | |
yllebarn ::: Favorites 2007-10-21 09:35:45 i like this song. but after stormwatch album the jethro tull spark dies a litle. __________________________________________________ | |
packfaz79 ::: Favorites 2007-10-19 00:46:29 And I'll be coming again... Like an old dog in pain... Blown through the eye of a hurricane... Go down to the Stones...where the Old Ghosts Play. Love it...I learned to play Dun Ringill back in the day. __________________________________________________ | |
packfaz79 ::: Favorites 2007-10-19 00:38:17 Thanks for posting this...I really loved Stormwatch. __________________________________________________ |
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Jethro Tull - North Sea Oil & Old Ghosts - 1980
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