Vocal Coach reacts to Jethro Tull - Locomotive Breath (Live)
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Vocal Coach reacts to reaction to analyses analyzes analysis of breaks down Jethro Tull - Locomotive Breath (Live)
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Locomotive Breath composed Ian Anderson for Jethro Tulls 1971 album, Aqualung.
Produced by Ian Anderson and Terry Ellis
Performed by Jethro Tull
- Ian Anderson - vocals, flute, acoustic and electric guitar, other instruments (1967-2012, 2017-present)
- Dave Pegg - bass, mandolin, vocals (1979-1995)
- Gerry Conway - drums, percussion (1981-1982; studio - 1987-1988)
- Peter-John Vettese - keyboards, vocoder (1982-1986; studio - 1989)
Genres: Progressive rock, folk rock, hard rock, blues rock
Origin: Blackpool, Lancashire, England
Location and Date
Rockpop In Concert 10.7.1982 Westfalenhalle, Dortmund, Germany
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Jethro Tull is so underrated. They make such good and innovative music.
@t0dd000
Жыл бұрын
How in the world are they underrated? Tremendously successful band. Heh.
@ZSAZSS09
Жыл бұрын
Underrated? It depends on who you ask, and their age. If you ask the young people for today, they probably haven't heared of them. Ask people borne in the fifties, you'll get a different answer.
@blackenreed1425
Жыл бұрын
Innovative? Yes, back in early '70s
@t0dd000
Жыл бұрын
@@ZSAZSS09 Heck, some younger people never heard of Fleetwood Mac, or the Animals, or even the Beatles.
@ZSAZSS09
Жыл бұрын
@@t0dd000 Yeah, i know that. That's really sad. The same goes for many other former groups and artists.
Great! Jthro Tull guys are amazing storytellers, every note tells a tale to us, and maestro Ian Anderson crazy performs makes the perfect jam of folk with rock! What a frontman! Thanks to give us your opinion, dear Beth!
Martin Lancelot Barre is such a great guitarist and I love his playing on "We Used to Know" off of their "Stand Up" album.
I highly recommend Baker St. Muse. You’ll have to do the studio version as it was never performed live, but I feel it’s Ian’s best recorded vocal. The entire Minstrel in the Gallery album is fantastic.
Great reaction and analysis. I really liked the addition of the quote from the lyrics and going back to highlight certain moments in the song. Locomotive Breath is one of my favorite Tull songs, from what is definitely my favorite album of theirs. And it always reminds me of a night back in the mid '90s. I was sitting in a bar and watching a local band. During their break, the bassist approached me and struck up a conversation. As I was chatting with her, the guitarist walked back to the stage, picked up his guitar and started playing the riff from Locomotive Breath. I immediately lit up and said, 'On, I love this song', at which point, she looked at me and said, 'He's not that good.'. LOL
Great Scottish performer and brilliant band .
It's always such a pleasure to watch BethRoars react to musicians she really enjoys. She's so informative and entertaining in her own right.
God, I love this band so much. Would love it if even more people knew about them. Then again... Now I often get to enjoy showing them to people for the first time :)
@BethRoars
Жыл бұрын
I precious giving people their first listen :)
I bought this album, when it came out, back when I was in 8th grade. Added it to my collection of prog rock albums by Yes, Pink Floyd and Emerson, Lake & Palmer.
Iconic is a word often thrown around, but Ian is true to the definition. 🏴
Jethro Tull was one of the few bands that were fun to watch live. Ian twirling his flute was my personal favorite moment.
@AshleySherrets
Жыл бұрын
I wanted to comment about him twirling his flute! I never could have done that with mine!
💚 One of my favorite Celtic bands. Well done ginger girl.
My favorite band. Saw them live several times. What an experience.
Great reaction and vocal education. BTW in the finale of this performance Locomotive Breath segues into the song Black Sunday from their album 'A', but it's a completely appropriate segue.
@MrJdsenior
Жыл бұрын
Aqualung. Love the flute in Tull, Anderson. A very different sound to most rock of the time. And yeah, I remember when it came out. Very cool vocals, too. It's awesome when he opens up from that muted voice, especially at high volume on an excellent sound system. POW! Between all that and the fact that he looks (marginally?) insane at times. The whole entertainment package, in one guy. Oh, and lyrics that MEANT something, and still do.
The ending to the song, with the solo and the balloon, was lifted from "Black Sunday" - the segue was commonly used as a concert capstone. Just noticed Robert Jewel, below, remarked upon the same thing. Like minds, and all that.
The technique that Ian uses where he grunts or vocalizes through the flute is something he picked up early in his career from Rahsaan Roland Kirk. However, I'm not sure if Kirk himself was the one who pioneered this technique. On their first album Tull do a cover of a song by Kirk called Serenade to a Cuckoo. Kirk was known for using this technique a decade or so before Tull were even playing. Ian does a fine job of utilizing the technique and putting his own spin on it. If you like flute and sax I highly recommend checking out Rahsaan Roland Kirk"s body of work.
Locomotive breath was the song that turned me into a Tull fan and my favorite album is aqualung, hard to imagine Tull was formed when the Beatles released Sgt peppers, and they still perform, I saw Tull in the late 90,s and they are a high energy band with lots of material, Ian is a madman on stage, fun fact Tony iomi and Phil Collins once played with Tull, they've had lots of band members , thanks for this band and song Beth
To make you all jealous, go to see them next Friday in Antwerp (BE). 42 years ago I saw in same venue , then still cinema Roma first concert of Iron Maiden out of UK (Killers tour)
I wish I could get more people to listed to Tull, but I have no words to describe what I love about them. Thank God Beth does!
Big fan of them for over four decades. This is probably their best known song. Bursting out is a great live album.
Ha! You said "The key to doing the runs is slowing it down." and I was like "No Way to Slow Down!"
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Love that Black Sunday reprise!
Always love some Jethro Tull. Never gets old. Thanks Beth.
One of my fav's too!! Everything about Jethro Tull is so unique and so good!! ..."Words Beth" 😁 You're adorable! "Soundscapey" I like it! Good way to describe them!
You were right on Beth. I saw them twice and they are like a runaway train. Gaining momentum from the start. By the time they played this you felt already overwhelmed. It's like a boxer taking 2 or three hard straight right and then comes the left hook. When I was walking out I knew that they gave their all and they didn't owe me anything.
I was at this concert when it came to Seattle. When Anderson disappears backstage he's sucking down a Quart of water.
So two things, you’re a beautiful and intelligent class act on the greatest prog rock band , ever.
I think ian is amazing on so many levels and the band has some of the best musicians in rock history
This might be my favorite live rock song performance ever.
self taught flutest. played as he wanted. showed Tull's witches song to a lady I knew who played the flute. she was blown away. never heard a flute played this way before ( she was only 22 at the time). editing to say this was only 10 years ago, so she wasn't familiar with the old groups
Believe it or not, this is when his voice was beginning to show the strain of his last tour. I think anything before 1981 was perfect.
@dunringill1747
Жыл бұрын
Agreed.
Always does Locomotive breath as their last song..Her it finishes and morphs into another song called black sunday for Ian pushing the balloons into the crowd
That was one of the best live videos I've ever seen. The song was actually a kludge of Locomotive Breath and Black Sunday. The music was a great combination of rough sounds and smooth flow. It really pleases my ear every time I hear this particular performance.
Great reaction. Sadly, Ian's voice was beginning to strain at this point until he pushed it into permanent injury during the '84 "Under Wraps" tour. Jethro Tull is so underappreciated as one of rock's finest. Ian Anderson is a genius and arguably the most talented frontman in rock. Martin Barre is one of the finest guitarists. Barriemore Barlow retired from Tull in 1980 so we are missing his enormous drumming talent on this tour.
Awesome story. I’m a fan since 69. Close to 30 concerts. Regret not more.
The end of this performance switches to black Sunday from A this performance may be from that concert tour
this was the first famous band I ever saw live, when i was 12, saw them again when I was like 30, but at that point is was basically just the singer with some musicians. Love them.
Miss Katie Shesko a flute instructor says Ian flute work is at a grad school level...All I knew was he and his band are darn GOOD!!! I like it when he stands on one leg like a pirate... A great Rock band..... Take care!
I watched your video over a cup of tea this morning before going to work. I always enjoy your vocal analysis the most out of those I watch on KZread. Stay, later, on the way to work, I was listening to the album version of Close To Me by The Cure and the vocal performance struck me (not for the first time) as being particularly off the wall and I’ve never heard anyone do a reaction to it. One day I’d love a video on that one.
Jethro Tull is one of my favorites
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I was lucky enough to see Jethro Tull 6 times, perfection, IAN ALWAYS MASTERFUL!!!
I have been witness to the growth of Jethro Tull from a blues/rock 4 some, to the 6-8-piece eclectic band you are listening to here. I have seen them in Festival fields & concert halls & small-town venues. Always they have impressed with their output. I proudly own most of their albums on vinyl. Maybe a look at the early version of "A New Day Yesterday" would show their roots.
Love that song. Who else would ever use a flute in a rock song
I could watch Beth react to Bill and Ben thr flower pot men . oops showing my age but she is stunning.
I love jethro Tull they are super underrated, and Ian is still making music !
Got to see Ian live was a great concert
Locomotive Breath is probably my first intro to Jethero Tull. Blew me away. This performance really shows Ian's character and style on stage. Makes me regret not stealing my sister's flute since she rarely played it. LOL
I saw him do this in concert like 22 years ago
Hello Beth, I am an admirer of your work. I like your analyses, congratulations! I would like to suggest that you do an analysis of any of Jonathan Bree's songs, for me this guy is a musical genius of recent years.
When I was a younger human and experimenting with hallucinogenic’s back in the mid 90’s-early 2000’s I loved me some Jethro Tull. Still do but it was different during that time. My love for the mid 60’s through early 70’s music will never die like my ego did during that time.
The big transition near the end is into a different song (Black Sunday). Hence why it is so different.
Best band in history ! Ian demands perfection and it shows ! You don't play in this band, unless your very good at your instrument. This went from Locomotive Breath to a song called Black Sunday.
Saw them live at WVU in 1972 second stop on their Thick as a Brick tour, did a show of their earlier songs for about an hour and half took a brake and came back and played the entire Thick As A Brick !!!!
The balloons! To me they were always inviting us to be part of the show
Getting back to Baker St. Muse. I challenge any drummer to follow Barrie's hihat fills.
They toured almost continuously... everybody saw Jethro Tull
At about 9 minutes that's an interpolation of a song from circa 1980.
Ian’s vocals were starting their decline due to his lung disorder but never the flute or his overall genius
@seangearhart2494
Жыл бұрын
Agreed... I'd like to see her react to one from around 77, when his voice was still in top form.
It's good to be able to see/hear how songs develop from the original recording with changes in lyrics, melody, etc., as time passes and the band survives. Still remarkably freah after perfoming it for 50 years. Will you be reacting to "Two COUNTRY Singers try singing OPERA - "Nessun Dorma" - Austin Brown and @Rob Lundquist"?
Sorry the drummer is barriemore Barlow not to be confused with the head vampire from Salem's lot whose name was also Barlow starring David soul who had a hit with don't give up on me baby from 70s TV series starsky and hutch sounds starkers and crutch
@chrisnolan5607
Жыл бұрын
That is Gerry Conway drumming here (Cat Stevens drummer from the 70's) and Peter Vetesse on keyboards.
Ian plays the flute almost like a didgeridoo. Which makes some interesting sounds.
Some warriors carry a sword. Some carry an axe. Anderson carries a flute.
They started as a heavily influenced Blues band. Check out their first 3 albums.
You’re obviously quite smart, interesting and entertaining. Thanks.
After this I would love to see your reaction to Joe Cocker covering With a Little Help From My Friends at Woodstock
Great reaction- I do wish you choose a version that included John Even’s 1 minute piano solo introduction
I see that Peggy on bass, is this the Broadsword tour? Great vid Beth!!
@chrisnolan5607
Жыл бұрын
Yes, in Germany.
Glad your generation likes this the drummer is Clive bunker not too be confused with Archie bunker from the early sitcom character Archie bunker
@mpeltonen1981
Жыл бұрын
Actually on this live version from 1982 it is Gerry Conway on drums.
Those were musicians back then - oh man!
The entire world knows this guitar riff and probably have played air-guitar to it. Ian is a master showman. He looks like he is stoned. I have heard he is/was anti-dope. I also have read that these days he loves to fish. An actively good for ones soul and well being. He uses his flute like a directors baton. This band rocked! Please react to "My God". A masterpiece. The man is still making music. His trademark of standing on one leg - Captain Morgan like.
Beth - for a different side of Tull, look for the video of their 1977 performance of "Velvet Green". A hugely complex piece, played flawlessly live by (in my opinion) the strongest line up the band ever had.
This is actually one of their looser performances, but the energy is very high. Great pick. This is actually TWO songs...Locomotive Breath and Black Sunday (from the album "A" which they were working on creating at the time of this tour). You may want to listen to the whole song. Here's a link to a live performance from 1984: kzread.info/dash/bejne/rIOuqal9hLmZcZs.html
I saw a 1993 double bill with ELP and Tull. Imagine a 1973 with both?
Best band ever !
Jethro Tull is indeed a great band, and Ian Anderson is a great musician and vocalist. I'd love to see you take on some traditional bluegrass. One place to start might be the original Country Gentlemen, with Charlie Waller and John Duffey doing the bulk of the vocal work, on "Amelia Earhart's Last Flight."
Weeeee Jethro Tull!
Love your reactions. I would really like to see you react to Collin Raye Little Rock original recording. He was one of my favorite singers growing up. And I’m jealous I can’t reach the notes he does.
Beth..... if you enjoyed this and all it's shales and colours, please make time to review (what is in my aged opinion) the finest Jethro Tull song. It is from the album Songs From The Wood, and the song is "Pibroch (Cap In Hand)". Songs From The Wood is quite likely the most definitive and grossly under rated Album of the time. The vocals, harmonies, and music styling is truly something which requires a solid sit and listen with an open heart.
They are the definition of England !
So glad that you did this. I saw them in the mid70s. Great show. They were always one of my favorite bands. There were a few bands who used flute but not many. Firefall, War, and Traffic are 3. I am surprised that you haven't done Traffic with Stevie Winwood or War with Erik Burton.
@scottschroeder1494
Жыл бұрын
The Moody Blues used a lot of flute in their music. A bit softer than Ian, but an absolutely beautiful sound.
@willieboy3011
Жыл бұрын
Good one.
Timing is a little faster than the original. Tull is awesome. Brilliant musician and performer. Self-taught on the flute which has amazed professional players
You should check out some more Tull from their huge back catalogue!
That top looks great on you! Roar!
Cool
Wonderful review! Gottta love Tull. Alanis Morrissette's "Uninvited" would be a good one to review!
Anderson, Scotlands singing Rasputin…., great choice, massive energy.
Charlie stole the handle
this is their encore and is a medley of 2 songs.
Noice choice!
Hola roar en México hay mucha gente que nos gusta Jethro tull las melodías más famosas viviendo en el pasado, acualong , locomotiv y muchas más inclusive en mi camioneta tengo la silueta de Ian Anderson con su flauta
Tull was a super good rock band. Their sound was different to the point that it and the flute was a hook. I am bummed that I never git to see them perform.
Love your Jethro Tull reactions. All of your reax vids are great, but you should start a channel that's just you talking about Jethro Tull 😂
Seen them 4 times , tried every time they came to St. Louis , but dang work got in the way a couple times , always walked out worn out and dripping in sweat
I don’t have Facebook or any of that stuff but you should review a little known song called “your ghost”. I can’t exactly remember how I found it but it’s by Kristen Hersh. It’s pretty
Beth you are drops dead gorgeous❤
I hear ppl say they’re underrated but they’re one of the best bands on the planet and every musician and music lover knows them. So I don’t think they’re underrated at all. Unless you’re talking about pop charts which real bands can give a shit about, especially those days. Just my opinion.
You haven't heard many steam trains, have you? It's a good thing you are so damned cute. I'm kidding, of course, the first part. Fun and interesting analysis. That balloon in the crowd reminds me of the dogs in the pool on "The Farm" channel. It is a riot, the dogs go CRAZY when he brings it out, and sometimes when he throws it in it doesn't last five seconds, other times they go at it for a minute or so before one gets his or her teeth in it and it goes quickly flat. Anyone who is a dog lover go take a look at that channel. Before my dog died she used to watch it for minutes at a time. Her favorite show, I can tell you that. That farm is like doggy heaven. I miss her, it was just a couple of weeks ago, and completely unexpected. New 'pro' tip. If your dog ever starts coughing a lot, especially with that gag at the end, get them to the vet right away. We did, but ours missed it and her heart was humongous and lungs filling with fluid a week later, after she appeared to be getting better. And it happened fast. Sorry to get so far off topic. Right now one of his is very sick, so look at some previous to the last few days if you want the all out happy stuff, without a bit of melancholy. And we are talking a BUNCH of dogs here, he rehabs dogs that have been in shelter too long and have gotten unadoptable (sometimes raging aggressive) because of the behaviors that resulted from that. In a month or so he has them running with the pack without a vicious or unhappy bone in their bodies. It's a good pick me up for when you are feeling down. And no, I have nothing to do with the channel, it's just fun. Sorry for STAYING off topic. :-/ :-)
Just got the notice that Dead Can Dance are cancelling their US tour and I am bummed that I wont be able to see the incomparable Lisa Gerrard in person after all. I would love to see a video on her from you Beth and analyze her incredible technique. This version of "Sacrifice" is absolutely magical even though it is an old VHS recording: kzread.info/dash/bejne/dKOM1dqSlpW7faQ.html . Cheers Beth and keep up the amazing content! :)