I blame the dreadful recording ,it was a disgrace.
@markrush50137 күн бұрын
its Ian Anderson...not Jethro Tull
@vanessadaniels4008 күн бұрын
I was there, a night I’ll never forget 😍
@johndortsch64948 күн бұрын
@johndortsch6494 0 seconds ago C'mon man. The guy's almost 80 years old. I saw TULL for the first time in the early 70s (Thick as a Brick). He was amazing then, and it's still amazing to see a legend perform. If you want to see someone perform with voice enhancement software, go see the Doobie Brothers. They sound 'perfect'. Ian Anderson is going to be who he is. Thank you for posting this. I love it!
@OldRunt8 күн бұрын
Poor retirement planning.
@lostinmybackyard2006Күн бұрын
Look, Ian wrecked his voice in 1980. Yes, he could've rigged up some voice thing, or hired a singer and just played flute and guitar. And yes, he is almost 80. But people do want to hear Ian's voice and flute. Still, this was a bit disappointing.
@stevejones86608 күн бұрын
It’s a Jethro Tull cover band. And not very good either.
@OldRunt9 күн бұрын
Really?
@deborahalban573010 күн бұрын
Love this!
@Gadingy11 күн бұрын
Damn the band really sucks ass. Miss Tull.
@jonnyscottblair11 күн бұрын
Epic. Still love the words of this tune.
@zarkisrednie12 күн бұрын
widać niewiele się zmieniło - szkoda że jakoś nagrania słaba trochę
@jean-philippecolpin651212 күн бұрын
martin Barre is back?
@Mickymouse-lx8eb13 күн бұрын
Please give up , you was the best but sadly when it’s time it’s time
@rangerwhite516515 күн бұрын
Saw Neil with Fleetwood Mac in Dublin. He was brilliant.
@RaysTrack15 күн бұрын
Is that Mick Fleetwood on hand drum?
@pauldaviesantiques155615 күн бұрын
Yes!
@evanevans184315 күн бұрын
A little gem of a posting. Seems to be the thing with Crowded House concerts, the crowd knows pretty much all the songs. On such occasions, very good to be in the Mosh. 🙃
@DSDDS70016 күн бұрын
So great to see this - thanks for posting!
@petersarahawad445916 күн бұрын
I was so happy to hear them play this a a song! Thanks for sharing your video 🥰🎶
@DaveLogan-mp1or16 күн бұрын
Martin Barre blows this Mimic Away..Tone and Attack.. Holiday Inn Performance..Ian living in the Past is Sad
@antoniomartinmanzano20 күн бұрын
Todavia en la brecha que grandes .
@OramIOrigami20 күн бұрын
Wow. That rocked.
@Roystreatham21 күн бұрын
Locomotive Death. It was on it's last legs when I heard Jethro Tull play it live in 77.
@joseantonioladronreguero995522 күн бұрын
¡Qué buenos momentos les debo a estos tipos! ¡Gracias por siempre!
@justgivemethetruth22 күн бұрын
Thanks for posting.
@classicrockriffsandotherbi773723 күн бұрын
Brutal
@classicrockriffsandotherbi773723 күн бұрын
Brutal.
@scottnyc657224 күн бұрын
This venues sound/acoustics seemed to work against the band.I’ve seen many other performances that were easier.I still think he did an amazing job.Heck we all would love to be doing the same as we age.
@johnvannus367525 күн бұрын
Not nearly as good as he used to be to be . Martin Barre’s shows actually sound more like the classic Tull .
@mdf396227 күн бұрын
This is actually damn good!
@debras150328 күн бұрын
The sound is awful.
@carlosvelazco364228 күн бұрын
BUENISIMO
@robs639Ай бұрын
IA was THE greatest frontman I’ve ever seen, brilliant musician, composer and leader of my all time favourite band of all time. The operative word is “was” and, for me, Tull isn’t Tull without Martin Barre, another brilliant musician. Hurts me to say it but it’s time to call it a day.
@ricdavid7476Ай бұрын
He probably needs the cash he has a big estate to keep going
@justgivemethetruth22 күн бұрын
Thank God it is not up to you ... RocFlote is one of the best Tull albums, and he could not keep doing low-profit albums if he did not tour, or keep the band employed.
@mindrolling24Ай бұрын
I think you can see here that Terry has lost a lot of weight and is short of breath at times so he was probably feeling rotten at this point. But his voice is as wonderful as ever and to get on stage and keep putting in this level of effort is another example of his extraordinary strength and his commitment to his craft. I’ll always miss him.
@liberalduh9807Ай бұрын
Tull is one of the best. Enjoyed it very much.
@PierreC2Ай бұрын
i always wonder why this keyboard player always destroys the legendary John Evan Locomotive breath solo..its such a pain to watch..
@Basaljet14 күн бұрын
John O'Hara is a thoroughly decent guy but he is a session players he unjustly occupies the seat of John Evan who was the manic madrigal magician
@SwisstedChef2018Ай бұрын
It breaks my heart to say it, Jon, please stop, you have done a wonderful job. keep playing the flute. I saw like this in Santa Rosa, CA in 2016 and it was till a tad better but you do no one a favor, the least to yourself, we love you and JT
@FrancisTheBerd23 күн бұрын
My favourite tull member, John
@slightlygrumpyАй бұрын
David Starkey on bass, back from cancellation!
@stevejones1921Ай бұрын
Why O Why does he still go out and try to sing these songs?
@michaelressner2425Ай бұрын
Why do the old gems in so different form and tempo when there exist new, fresh and good song where the band and Ian can show what they can do. I'm a true Tull fan.
@stevejones1921Ай бұрын
The new material might not bring in the crowds. I first saw Tull in '72 as a schoolboy. Fave band of all time, but I won't see him torture these songs anymore. Such a shame.
@michaelressner2425Ай бұрын
@@stevejones1921 I agree. I've seen Tull many times and the top band set was in the 70s. It's a pity that I always compare Tull and other bands with Tull of the 70s.
@leonardodaria7370Ай бұрын
My favorite band 🎉🎉💯💯🍺👍
@justgivemethetruth22 күн бұрын
Me too ... by a lightyear
@patrickhall4723Ай бұрын
recording sucks he might not be that bad he still has the balls to perform
@WhiskeyGeneralАй бұрын
Ace.
@keithsurland5856Ай бұрын
1974 “My that was a wonderful audition. And starting Monday you will be our lead vocalist. Congratulations!” I doubt it. It’s hard to get old and pass up things you used do well. But age. Then death. 100% true of all of us
@Abbysum1Ай бұрын
Having seen Jethro Tull all through the '70s and '80s, it's just so hard to watch this!!
@justgivemethetruth22 күн бұрын
I've listened to Tull through the 70s 80s 90s 00s 10s 20s ... as long as he is out there or selling albums. RocFlote was one of the best Tull albums - about the 3rd album where I can listen through the whole album and not want to skip a single track ... like Under Wraps, TAAB and probably others if I could think of them.
@paolo60333Ай бұрын
The band is good or even very good but Ian...what a disaster!
@keithsurland5856Ай бұрын
I imagine 50 years ago if someone auditioned before him singing like this he would have to old from bursting out laughing
@javierllerena5756Ай бұрын
The band is not good is very bad this is not Jethro Tull just Ian Anderson and background members . Do you realize that in each presentation they play the same song ,locomotive breath , that’s because Ian Anderson and friends are not able to play Most of Jethro Tull songs due lack of qualities of members and Ian . Currently Ian can not sing and can not play acoustic guitar . His obstinacy continue, he has to understand , it is over .
@paolo60333Ай бұрын
@@javierllerena5756 Yes, ok. Never liked JT after their early records. After Aqualung true JT experience was over forever
@markbrooks7157Ай бұрын
I last saw Tull in 1970. Great shows back then.
@javierllerena5756Ай бұрын
@@paolo60333 No Jethro Tull was the best Prog Rock band until 2003 when they released The Christmas Album. Then Ian Anderson destroyed the band by firing old members as M Barre D Perry A Giddings and J Noyce . Then he formed a band with friends without the abilities to be member of JT . Besides that Anderson has lost all his abilities except the flute .
@brianbrown7618Ай бұрын
Give up Ian. Please...
@NuntiusLegisАй бұрын
But only live singing, the albums are still fantastic.
@brianbrown7618Ай бұрын
@@NuntiusLegis yep I agree....
@tammywooley2635Ай бұрын
Hey man let him play.
@anthony-ju6qo28 күн бұрын
Supply and Demand. As long there is the passion and love to perform, they'll do it. (Of course money plays a part too). Quite a few still go out there and perform for the same reasons.
@gcmgcm4238Ай бұрын
Voice needs to be forwarded more prominently in the production, while backed by the instrumentation. I cannot clearly 'hear' the power of the voice delivery. Interesting wrap up.
@MarkTyler-pu3jvАй бұрын
Not bad for a 77 year old. Everything that';s gone before has been so wonderful I think he's beyond criticising. Still having a go. Wonderful.
@briancox85182 ай бұрын
No Martin barre
@martinjude662 ай бұрын
It has been 13 years
@chrisgale5634Ай бұрын
@martinjude66 it wasn't the choice of Martin or Doane. This isn't Jethro Tull.
@NuntiusLegisАй бұрын
@@chrisgale5634 Tull was dead with Barre. An entire decade without new album. He got replaced, four great new albums, next one in the making.
Пікірлер
A class act!
I blame the dreadful recording ,it was a disgrace.
its Ian Anderson...not Jethro Tull
I was there, a night I’ll never forget 😍
@johndortsch6494 0 seconds ago C'mon man. The guy's almost 80 years old. I saw TULL for the first time in the early 70s (Thick as a Brick). He was amazing then, and it's still amazing to see a legend perform. If you want to see someone perform with voice enhancement software, go see the Doobie Brothers. They sound 'perfect'. Ian Anderson is going to be who he is. Thank you for posting this. I love it!
Poor retirement planning.
Look, Ian wrecked his voice in 1980. Yes, he could've rigged up some voice thing, or hired a singer and just played flute and guitar. And yes, he is almost 80. But people do want to hear Ian's voice and flute. Still, this was a bit disappointing.
It’s a Jethro Tull cover band. And not very good either.
Really?
Love this!
Damn the band really sucks ass. Miss Tull.
Epic. Still love the words of this tune.
widać niewiele się zmieniło - szkoda że jakoś nagrania słaba trochę
martin Barre is back?
Please give up , you was the best but sadly when it’s time it’s time
Saw Neil with Fleetwood Mac in Dublin. He was brilliant.
Is that Mick Fleetwood on hand drum?
Yes!
A little gem of a posting. Seems to be the thing with Crowded House concerts, the crowd knows pretty much all the songs. On such occasions, very good to be in the Mosh. 🙃
So great to see this - thanks for posting!
I was so happy to hear them play this a a song! Thanks for sharing your video 🥰🎶
Martin Barre blows this Mimic Away..Tone and Attack.. Holiday Inn Performance..Ian living in the Past is Sad
Todavia en la brecha que grandes .
Wow. That rocked.
Locomotive Death. It was on it's last legs when I heard Jethro Tull play it live in 77.
¡Qué buenos momentos les debo a estos tipos! ¡Gracias por siempre!
Thanks for posting.
Brutal
Brutal.
This venues sound/acoustics seemed to work against the band.I’ve seen many other performances that were easier.I still think he did an amazing job.Heck we all would love to be doing the same as we age.
Not nearly as good as he used to be to be . Martin Barre’s shows actually sound more like the classic Tull .
This is actually damn good!
The sound is awful.
BUENISIMO
IA was THE greatest frontman I’ve ever seen, brilliant musician, composer and leader of my all time favourite band of all time. The operative word is “was” and, for me, Tull isn’t Tull without Martin Barre, another brilliant musician. Hurts me to say it but it’s time to call it a day.
He probably needs the cash he has a big estate to keep going
Thank God it is not up to you ... RocFlote is one of the best Tull albums, and he could not keep doing low-profit albums if he did not tour, or keep the band employed.
I think you can see here that Terry has lost a lot of weight and is short of breath at times so he was probably feeling rotten at this point. But his voice is as wonderful as ever and to get on stage and keep putting in this level of effort is another example of his extraordinary strength and his commitment to his craft. I’ll always miss him.
Tull is one of the best. Enjoyed it very much.
i always wonder why this keyboard player always destroys the legendary John Evan Locomotive breath solo..its such a pain to watch..
John O'Hara is a thoroughly decent guy but he is a session players he unjustly occupies the seat of John Evan who was the manic madrigal magician
It breaks my heart to say it, Jon, please stop, you have done a wonderful job. keep playing the flute. I saw like this in Santa Rosa, CA in 2016 and it was till a tad better but you do no one a favor, the least to yourself, we love you and JT
My favourite tull member, John
David Starkey on bass, back from cancellation!
Why O Why does he still go out and try to sing these songs?
Why do the old gems in so different form and tempo when there exist new, fresh and good song where the band and Ian can show what they can do. I'm a true Tull fan.
The new material might not bring in the crowds. I first saw Tull in '72 as a schoolboy. Fave band of all time, but I won't see him torture these songs anymore. Such a shame.
@@stevejones1921 I agree. I've seen Tull many times and the top band set was in the 70s. It's a pity that I always compare Tull and other bands with Tull of the 70s.
My favorite band 🎉🎉💯💯🍺👍
Me too ... by a lightyear
recording sucks he might not be that bad he still has the balls to perform
Ace.
1974 “My that was a wonderful audition. And starting Monday you will be our lead vocalist. Congratulations!” I doubt it. It’s hard to get old and pass up things you used do well. But age. Then death. 100% true of all of us
Having seen Jethro Tull all through the '70s and '80s, it's just so hard to watch this!!
I've listened to Tull through the 70s 80s 90s 00s 10s 20s ... as long as he is out there or selling albums. RocFlote was one of the best Tull albums - about the 3rd album where I can listen through the whole album and not want to skip a single track ... like Under Wraps, TAAB and probably others if I could think of them.
The band is good or even very good but Ian...what a disaster!
I imagine 50 years ago if someone auditioned before him singing like this he would have to old from bursting out laughing
The band is not good is very bad this is not Jethro Tull just Ian Anderson and background members . Do you realize that in each presentation they play the same song ,locomotive breath , that’s because Ian Anderson and friends are not able to play Most of Jethro Tull songs due lack of qualities of members and Ian . Currently Ian can not sing and can not play acoustic guitar . His obstinacy continue, he has to understand , it is over .
@@javierllerena5756 Yes, ok. Never liked JT after their early records. After Aqualung true JT experience was over forever
I last saw Tull in 1970. Great shows back then.
@@paolo60333 No Jethro Tull was the best Prog Rock band until 2003 when they released The Christmas Album. Then Ian Anderson destroyed the band by firing old members as M Barre D Perry A Giddings and J Noyce . Then he formed a band with friends without the abilities to be member of JT . Besides that Anderson has lost all his abilities except the flute .
Give up Ian. Please...
But only live singing, the albums are still fantastic.
@@NuntiusLegis yep I agree....
Hey man let him play.
Supply and Demand. As long there is the passion and love to perform, they'll do it. (Of course money plays a part too). Quite a few still go out there and perform for the same reasons.
Voice needs to be forwarded more prominently in the production, while backed by the instrumentation. I cannot clearly 'hear' the power of the voice delivery. Interesting wrap up.
Not bad for a 77 year old. Everything that';s gone before has been so wonderful I think he's beyond criticising. Still having a go. Wonderful.
No Martin barre
It has been 13 years
@martinjude66 it wasn't the choice of Martin or Doane. This isn't Jethro Tull.
@@chrisgale5634 Tull was dead with Barre. An entire decade without new album. He got replaced, four great new albums, next one in the making.
Voice is terrible