Jethro Tull performing live at the Estival Jazz Festival in Lugano on the 9th July 2005. Subscribe to the channel here: bit.ly/3de3SY4 jethrotull.com/ / officialjethrotull #JethroTull #IanAnderson
I've not listened to this tune in at least 30 yrs. But this morning, upon waking, it was ringing in my head, wth. I proceeded to sing it in the shower, remembering almost every word. Wow. True story.
Sadly most people only know the radio songs... aqualung, locomotive breath...etc... Minstrel in the gallery was one of my favorite albums.. cold wind to Valhalla and baker st muse never got much airplay.
To the members of Jethro Tull, thank you for your giving so much of yourselves I have been a great fan of your music since I bought and fell in love with the album , " Thick As A Brick.".
Well said, Steve and Riyed! First record album I ever bought was Aqualung (in quadraphonic!). Now I have a rather large Tullian collection. Saw taab 1 and 2 twice, two nights apart the summer of 2’s release. I had always been sad not to have seen taab bc I was “too young for rock concerts” when it was released. Kudos to IA for bringing back “1” and performing it in its entirety with the release of “2”! Kudos also for the energy and dedication IA always put into every performance, from an ever-grateful fan.
What a fantastic performance to get to see! I love seeing the communication between everyone on stage, and the way that the song wasn't changed, but morphed into a unique thing via the altered instrumentation. Meticulous, and simply gorgeous. Prime Tull!
my nickname at school was "Tully " first record I purchased was Life is a long song. Tully is now 65 and still liking this band thank you IA good to see Martin B legend xx
Saw Ian and his new merry band 2 years ago at the Ryman in Nashville. Saw them in 1976 at the Municipal in Nashville (actually the Miserable Auditorium). New crew but same great exquisite sound.....loved them then and now.
Anyone out there who can describe this legend’s music? English folk, pagan rock, progressive, traditional. I have idea how to describe such a huge body of work from this legend. 🙌🙌🙌🙌👌❤️
Real shame about Ian losing his voice. It saddens me to see this happen to him. Great rendition nonetheless. My cousin turned me on to Jethro Tull 40 years ago. Ive been a huge fan ever since. Mother goose, Auqualung & Locomotive breath had me hooked.
There are effective herbal medicines that he could try. He plays the flute ok, so his lungs are fine. It's his voice cords that have weakened and need rejuvenating.
I used to listen to WMMR in Philadelphia. That was way back in the seventies. I live in Tennessee now. Go up to Nashville to concerts as often as I can. I used to live about 60 miles west of Philly. Born and raised up there. Been to many concerts at the Spectrum including Jethro Tull. Also saw Jethro Tull at Hersheypark Arena on the Warchild tour.
A combination of unique compositions performed by excellent musicians. Such precision and creativity was and still is exceptional! Being a lover of JT‘s music for over 50 years now, I still find new bits and pieces in my old records, which makes this music so different and interesting. Thanks for your dedicated hard work JT and IA and continue to share your love for music with us!
I've loved Tull since the seventies but it's sad to hear Ian's voice not what it was. Nevertheless a great song with a new arrangement. If you want to hear a lot of the old Tull stuff I recommend you go and see Martin's band Saw him a few years ago and it was amazing! Lovely guy got a selfie and a signed copy of his latest album.
As a long time Tull fan, I realize that most people associate the band with Ian Anderson, but Martin Barre on the guitar is such a large part of the sound.
When was this song written? The album Aqualung was released in early 1971 but recorded almost a year earlier so I'm guessing "Mother Goose" was written in '69 or '70 but that's only a guess and I'd like to know.
Looks simaler to someone I just saw going on about Nancy. Can it be possible they can see us. One time I talked to someone I called her a silly little goose why I don't know. Good drum solo. Just my thoughts not breaking the charter. All good in Chiang Rai.👍
@@Bullcutter دورود ! دوست من ! چطور؟ من خیلی ازدوستانم همون زمان هم همراه بااین گروه ازروی کاست هاشون بودیم . اکنون شماچگونه ؟ لطفااز حس و سابقه تون بگید. سپاس!
@@user-pk5ej3hy2v درود. من هم از اون قدیمی های دهه ۷۰ هستم. دور و دوستان ما به سانتانا، دیپ پرپل، جیمی هندریکس گوش میدادیم. زمان خوب شاه فقید بود، همه چیز بود. من در انگلیس با موسیقی او آشنا شدم. دوست دخترم ال پی او را داشت. یادم نیست کدوم. تمام ال پی هامون رو دادییم به مغازه خیریه چون سی دی دراومده بود. حالا ال پی دوباره مد شده که مسخره است البته.
@@Bullcutter آره .همه اون گروه هابودند ونیز ! یه آلبوم هم از مایک اولدفیلد همون هنگام بنام اومداون ! هم اومد ؛ اونروهم گوش میکردید ؟ وگمانم یان اندرسون باکی بود آیا آرش سبحانی ؟یاکی بود یه مصا حبه طوربرقرارکرد.دیده اید؟
@@user-pk5ej3hy2v ال پی تیوبلار بلز مایک اولدفیلد را دوست دخترم داشت که تکراری بود به نظر من. اونکه شما نوشتید رو به خاطر نمیارم. راجع به مصاحبه ای اییان آندرسون، تلویزیون ایران اینترنشنال یک مستند پخش کرد که یک طرفدار ایرانی او با او در کنسرتش دیدار کرد و از خواطراتش در ایران که رژیم آخوندی او را به زندان انداخت چون سی دی های جترو تال رو پخش می کرد می گفت. با دیدن اییان احساساتی شد و گریه میکرد کد مرا هم تحت تاثیر قرار داد. این مصاحبه رو هیچ جا پیدا نکردم.
Still my favorite band after first hearing them back in the early seventies. Too many people on the planet carry the Zealot Gene do they not Mr. Anderson?
Good though his music is, let's not get carried away with left-wing indoctrination he has packaged into his music! There is a reason, a very big reason, that people are fedup with left-wing politics that had cornered the Western mind for decades. The media is changing as a result, now that people can express themselves on social media. Soon, we'll have a right-leaning second TV channel, and that can't be a bad thing to counteract decades on inccent left narrative!