Martin Barre Band - "Locomotive Breath" 3.31.17 at Daryl's House Club Live from: Daryl's House Club 130 route 22 Pawling Ny 12564 www.DarylsHouseClub.com Call for reservations (845) 289-0185
These days, it's better. Have you heard Ian sing in the past 20 years? Having seen them both fairly recently and going to see Martin again next month, I can attest that I enjoy Martin's live shows better now than those done by Ian/Tull.
What they heck is wrong with you guys lol. That guy is as close to Ian as it gets. Christ there is tribute bands much more in the baritone nature of Ian's voice pre 84
Martin's sister, so we had heard, used to run The Pickwick Inn in S. Devon, circa 1968...early 70s, so me and my mates, all right-on Tull freaks used to go down there drinking every weekend, hoping to get a look at "that bloke from Jethro Tull"...never saw him there but we had some great piss-ups! Saw Tull many times since and met Martin as well. He's a real guitarist's guitarist. Never sat back and rested on his laurels, and, just like my other favourite player, Jeff Beck, never stopped improving. Martin Lancelot Barre...long may you run!
I was at the show! Totally awesome! Been a JT fan since the first album. So cool to sit so close to one of my favorite guitarists! And I get to see this again Friday, 10/12/18!
Glad to see him still making great music, and enjoying life. I love the Jethro Tull band. ( especially he, Ian Anderson and Barriemore Barlow ) oNe LovE from NYC
It becomes evident (like a brick falling on your foot) why Martin Turner had Barre play on his solo album. I would love to hear Barre jam with Wishbone Ash.
Oh man I wish I has known about this show. I think Martin's guitar solo on Aqualung that I saw performed live back in the 80's in Glens Falls was one of the greatest musical experiences of my life. Certainly Martin is one of, if not my favorite rock guitarist of all time and Jethro Tull is my all-time favorite band. This Martin Barre Band is great, too. How'd I miss this?
First to comment. Martin's playing with a great bunch of guys here but I love the flute solo Ian does in the middle of this song. That's not gonna change but this is good. Cheers!
Barre a puro rock el espíritu que puso en JT. La mejor conjuncion Barre el rock y Anderson la musica Celta es la característica de JT. La música que conocemos todos fue la Unión musical y poética de todis sus musicos sobresaliendo Barre y Anderson.
It took a little bit of teasing at the beginning; but, they srarted to crankit up and wrecked it quite silly. These boys are fantastic. No way to slow down.
I’ve seen two separate interviews with him recently and in both he spoke on the fact that, if he didn’t have his solo nailed in 1 or maybe 2 takes, then his guitar solo turned into a flute solo.
Thanks. This is excellent. I saw The Doors in Phoenix Arizona a few years ago, not long before Ray died. It was just Ray and Robbie. I missed them with Jim and John at Dinner Key in Miami many years ago. It's a shame that they didn't have a singer that sounded like Jim on their tour. GREAT Vocals on this video. I saw Tull in Miami, around 1971 I think it was. Always been a fan.
This is quite a treat. What a great rendition on this rock and roll classic. Nice job by the lead vocalist. Looks - and sounds - like he could be Ian's son.
Saw this guy with Tull years ago. I was right in front of the stage. I recall his setup was kind of austere, just a Les Paul straight into a couple Marshall stacks. It was loud and intense.
Nice ! A twin guitar fills a very cool . I guess the old flute had the night off . I heard it was with Puff "n" Stuff hiding from Witchy Poo... again ! 09/25/2022
Wasn't too sure about Dan Crisp when I first head him, but man, he cracks it out perfectly. I'd see this band in a heartbeat, but id never pay to see Ian's band again. The studio albums will suffice in that respect.