Showing posts with label Jethro Tull 1979. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jethro Tull 1979. Show all posts

May 20, 2017

Jethro Tull - 12-10-1979 Madison Square Garden New York, New York (USA)

October 12, 1979 | Madison Square Garden New York, New York USA
Audience Recording

01.[09:23] Dark Ages
02.[03:00] Home
03.[05:27] Orion
04.[02:57] Dun Ringill
05.[06:04] Something's on the Move
06.[09:31] Aqualung
07.[06:06] King Henry's Madrigal
08.[04:13] Heavy Horses // cut
09.[07:17] Ian solo (God Rest Ye > Kelpie > Bouree)
10.[05:10] Songs From the Wood
12.[03:53] Jams O'Donnell's Jig
13.[09:06] Thick as a Brick
14.[03:22] Too Old to Rock n Roll >
15.[03:05] Cross=Eyed Mary
16.[04:33] Martin solo > Minstrel in the Gallery >
17.[07:28] Locomotive Breath > Dambusters March > Minstrel (reprise)
Total 1:32:21

Ian Anderson - vocals, flute, bamboo flute, guitar
Martin Barre - guitar, mandolin
John Evan - keyboards
Dave Pegg - bass, vocals
Barriemore Barlow - drums, percussion
David Palmer - keyboards
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Notes. Here's another early Stormwatch show that sounds pretty decent. I've another version of this that I uploaded a while back where Heavy Horses was missing. The HH on this is over 4 min long but still cuts. Also, I did speed it up a bit as it was running slow, but Dave Pegg is still getting into a groove. The beginning of Minstrel is a fine example when the main part of the song starts with DP's bass riff and Barrie immediately has to come in and speed up the pace - very sloppy. Like I said, still near the beginning of the tour with Ian and the boys trying to break in the new bass player.

Jethro Tull - 07-10-1979 Montreal Forum Montreal, Quebec (Canada)

1979-10-07 Montreal Forum Montreal, Quebec Canada
Complete Audience Recording

DISC 1
1. Intro:
2. DARK AGES
3. HOME
4. ORION
5. DUN RINGILL
6. ELEGY
7. SOMETHING'S ON THE MOVE
8. AQUALUNG

DISC 2
1. KING HENRY'S MADRIGAL incl.Drum Solo
2. NO LULLABYE
3. BOUREE' incl.Flute Solo/KELPIE
4. SONGS FROM THE WOOD
5. Band Members Introduced
6. Jams O'Donnell's Jigs
7. THICK AS A BRICK
8. TOO OLD TO ROCK-N-ROLL...
9. CROSS EYED MARY
10. Guitar Solo/MINSTREL IN THE GALLERY
11. LOCOMOTIVE BREATH/Dambuster's March/MINSTREL IN THE GALLERY(reprise)

Musicians;
IAN ANDERSON - Vocals/Flute/Harmonica/Acoustic Guitar
MARTIN BARRE - Guitars
JOHN EVAN - Organ/Piano
DAVID PALMER - Organ/synthesisers
DAVE PEGG - Bass
BARRIEMORE BARLOW - Drums/Percussion

Jethro Tull - 05-10-1979 Maple Leaf Gardens Toronto, Ontario (Canada)

October 5, 1979 | Maple Leaf Gardens Toronto, Ontario Canada
Audience Recording

Disc 1
01.[09:38] Dark Ages
02.[02:53] Home
03.[05:36] Orion
04.[04:51] The Flying Dutchman
05.[03:18] Old Ghosts
06.[03:55] Elegy
07.[02:39] Dun Ringill
08.[04:47] Something's on the Move
09.[06:45] Aqualung // cut
10.[07:56] cut // Aqualung (end) > King Henry's Madrigal
11.[07:05] Heavy Horses
12.[04:12] No Lullaby
13.[07:17] Ian solo (God Rest Ye > Kelpie > Bouree)

Disc 2
01.[02:24] Instrumental >
02.[04:36] Songs From the Wood
03.[03:48] Jams O'Donnell's Jig
04.[06:17] Thick as a Brick // cut
05.[03:42] Too Old to Rock n Roll
06.[03:33] Cross=Eyed Mary
07.[03:12] Minstrel in the Gallery
08.[03:40] Locomotive Breath >
09.[03:24] Dambusters March > Minstrel (reprise)
10.[09:35] Ian Anderson FM interview
Total 1:55:02

Ian Anderson - vocals, flute, bamboo flute, guitar
Martin Barre - guitar, mandolin
John Evan - keyboards
Dave Pegg - bass, vocals
Barriemore Barlow - drums, percussion
David Palmer - keyboards

Jethro Tull - 30-04-1979 Tarrant County Convention Center Fort Worth, Texas (Usa)

April 30, 1979 Tarrant County Convention Center Fort Worth, Texas USA
Audience Recording

Disc 1
01.[06:27] No Lullaby >
02.[04:34] Sweet Dream
03.[04:06] One Brown Mouse
04.[09:08] Heavy Horses
05.[11:01] My God > Ian solo (God Rest Ye > Kelpie > Bouree)
06.[05:49] One White Duck > Pibroch > Songs From the Wood
07.[11:04] Dark Ages
08.[07:52] Instrumental (with drums)

Disc 2
01.[04:15] Cross=Eyed Mary
02.[13:46] Thick as a Brick
03.[10:13] Quatrain > Aqualung
04.[09:24] Locomotive Breath > Dambusters March > Aqualung (reprise)
Total 1:37:39

Ian Anderson - vocals, flute, bamboo flute, guitar
Martin Barre - guitar, mandolin
John Evan - keyboards
John Glascock - bass, vocals
Barriemore Barlow - drums, percussion
David Palmer - keyboards
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Notes. Another decent recording from the Spring 1979 tour I received a while back on cdr. Undoubtedly, this one originates from the liberated boot 'Dark Ages' - Dallas 1979. John Glascock's final gig was the following night in San Antonio. What a loss ! Dave Pegg will be a fine replacement, but John will always be sorely missed.

Jethro Tull - 15-04-1979 Stampede Corral Calgary, Alberta, Canada "A Sweet Dream in Calgary" (Canada)

  "A Sweet Dream in Calgary" | Stmpede Corral Calgary Alberta Canada April 15 1979
Audience recording

Disc 1
1 Intro
2 No Lullaby-Sweet Dream
3 One Brown Mouse
4 Heavy Horses
5 My God-Flute Solo
6 One White Duck inst-Songs From The Wood
7 Dark Ages

Disc 2
1 Flute and Drum Solo
2 Cross Eyed Mary
3 Thick As A Brick
4 Quatrain Inst-Aqualung
5 Locomotive Breath - Dambusters March- Aqualung Reprise

The Band: 
Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, John Evan, Barrymore Barlow, David Palmer, John Glasscock

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NOTE: Sound Quality good++

I really enjoyed this tour,it was very exciting. Ian entered the stage and ran over jumped up grabbing a rope. As he pulled the stage became a ship! Still the big 70's touring band of Tull (by author)

Jethro Tull - 11-04-1979 Pacific National Exhibition Coliseum Vancouver, British Columbia (Canada)

April 11, 1979 Pacific National Exhibition Coliseum Vancouver, British Columbia Canada

01.[02:17] Pre-concert conversation
02.[02:21] Introduction >
03.[04:17] No Lullaby >
04.[05:20] Sweet Dream
05.[03:38] One Brown Mouse
06.[07:50] Heavy Horses
07.[02:44] My God >
08.[07:52] Ian solo (God Rest Ye > Kelpie > Bouree)
09.[05:37] One White Duck > Pibroch > Songs From the Wood
10.[08:51] Dark Ages
11.[08:09] Instrumental (with drums)
12.[04:09] Cross=Eyed Mary
13.[12:14] Thick as a Brick
14.[01:30] Quatrain >
15.[08:07] Aqualung
16.[08:45] Locomotive Breath > Dambusters March > Aqualung (reprise)
Total 1:33:41

Ian Anderson - vocals, flute, bamboo flute, guitar
Martin Barre - guitar, mandolin
John Evan - keyboards
John Glascock - bass, vocals
Barriemore Barlow - drums, percussion
David Palmer - keyboards

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NOTE: Here's a decent recording from the Spring 1979 tour, this one sounds very clean with little to no hiss.

Jethro Tull - 10-04-1979 Seattle, WA Seattle Coliseum (USA)

April 10, 1979 Seattle, WA Seattle Coliseum | Audience

THE SONGS
01 No Lullaby
02 Sweet Dream
03 One Brown Mouse
04 Heavy Horses
05 My God/flute solo/God Rest Ye merry Gents/Bouree
06 Instrumental that includes One White Duck & Pibroche
07 Songs From the Wood
TOTAL TIME 38:44

08 (Water's Edge Ballet) into Dark Ages
09 Instrumental with drum solo
10 Cross-Eyed Mary
11 Thick as a Brick
12 Quatrain
13 Aqualung
14 Locomotive Breath
15 Grand Finale and Back Door Angels
TOTAL TIME 54:10

Ian Anderson plays flute, guitar, and sings
Martin Barre - guitars
John Glascock - bass
Barrie Barlow - percussion
John Evan - keyboards
David Palmer - keyboards

John Glascock returned to performing on April 1, 1979.
This is his 8th show after returning from hiatus for health reasons.
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THE PERFORMANCE:
Very Nice. I saw this tour and it was great.
NOT from the Dark Haiti boot! 1st gen from cassette master