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Re: Spin me back down the years - Print Memorabill « Reply #132 on Jun 16, 2012, 11:42am »
Backstage Passes http://holeagency.com/ian-anderson Ian Anderson is best known as the voice and flute behind rock band Jethro Tull. He has created 6 solo albums over the last 29 years culminating in the 2012 record, TAAB2. He and his solo band are currently out on tour, promoting the new record, along with the original Thick As A Brick from 1972.
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Re: Spin me back down the years - Print Memorabill « Reply #133 on Jun 17, 2012, 11:54am »
15/10/05 Chastain Park Amphitheater Atlanta, Ga. USA ....... The Rolling Stones also played in Atlanta on this date, which probably split audiences! Venue was ~80% full. Ian played a fragment of 'Satisfaction' and thanked the audience for their attendance. Free copies of 'Aqualung Live' ran out rather early.
Life Is A Long Song, Skating Away..., Slipstream, Beggar's Farm, Up To Me, Weathercock, Griminelli's Lament¹, Aurora², Wond'ring Aloud¹, Theme From 'The Godfather'², Cheap Day Return¹, Mother Goose (extended version)¹, Bourée (no bass solo)¹ - [Interval] - Nocturne/Bohemian Rhapsody², Kashmir², She Is Like The Swallow², Cross-Eyed Mary, In The Grip Of Stronger Stuff, Hymn 43, Flying Dutchman (intro)/My God, Budapest¹, Aqualung, Wind-Up, Locomotive Breath¹, Protect And Survive¹, Cheerio ¹: Tull, accompanied by Lucia Micarelli. ²: Lucia Micarelli, accompanied by Tull
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Spin me back down the years and the days of my youth
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Re: Spin me back down the years - Print Memorabill « Reply #137 on Nov 19, 2012, 5:13pm »
A newspaper ad from the New Musical Express [NME] July 17 1976 for the simultaneous TV/Radio broadcast of Tull's TOTRNR in the London Area [from The Boy Scout Manual and now available for higher res viewing]
"The do-er and the thinker, no allowance for the other, as the failing light illuminates the mercenaries creed." Boxes come and boxes go, you need the cash or be in the know.
Sweet thread, that Japanese tour program is incredible, thanks for taking all of the pictures, this is good stuff!
Cheers Kai
The Japanese programme is a large format programme, and so at that time I had to rely on photographs, as well as doing some changes to the back office of the manual we now have a couple of A3 scanners available to us and so proper scanned images will be added to the Manual very soon.
"The do-er and the thinker, no allowance for the other, as the failing light illuminates the mercenaries creed." Boxes come and boxes go, you need the cash or be in the know.