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Post by jtul07 on Jul 3, 2012 17:05:05 GMT -5
Switzerland Montreux Jazz FestivalIn this photo made available Monday, July 2, 2012, British singer, composer, songwriter, flutist and guitarist Ian Anderson, left, performs with his band Jethro Tull on the Stravinski Hall stage during the 46th Montreux Jazz Festival, in Montreux, Switzerland, Sunday, July 1st.
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Post by TM on Jul 3, 2012 17:13:11 GMT -5
I fixed this picture.
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Post by jtul07 on Jul 3, 2012 18:23:50 GMT -5
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Post by Geoff CB on Jul 5, 2012 8:40:59 GMT -5
But it made me laugh.
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Post by jtul07 on Jul 5, 2012 11:40:12 GMT -5
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Post by Clasp on Jul 6, 2012 4:32:01 GMT -5
Were is Ryan???
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2012 7:06:39 GMT -5
he is resting down in Cornwall
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Post by Clasp on Jul 6, 2012 7:52:17 GMT -5
he is resting down in Cornwall Ah, ok - he has earned it! Thanks.
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Post by Geoff CB on Jul 9, 2012 19:05:08 GMT -5
I wonder if this was recorded - a Blu Ray release would be welcome!
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Post by TM on Jul 9, 2012 21:11:23 GMT -5
I wonder if this was recorded - a Blu Ray release would be welcome! The festival is always recorded, so yes, there is a good chance that we will see this released in the future. The show in Iceland was recorded as well.
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Post by jtul07 on Jul 12, 2012 8:07:05 GMT -5
Ian Anderson at Montreux AP Photo - 1 week ago In this photo made available Monday, July 2, 2012, British singer, composer, songwriter, flutist and guitarist Ian Anderson performs with his band Jethro Tull on the Stravinski Hall stage during the 46th Montreux Jazz Festival, in Montreux, Switzerland, Sunday, July 1, 2012. ;D www.daylife.com/photo/0fwS2ng3ZC8xr?__site=daylife&q=Ian+Anderson Another cool ideo link: www.dailymotion.com/video/xrxmfy_jazz-a-montreux-interview-de-ian-anderson-des-jethro-tull_news#
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Post by Chea on Jul 12, 2012 9:11:28 GMT -5
Hi all. I went to the Montreux concert, earlier this month, accompanied by my beloved daughter, who despite her young age, share enough with me a passion for the j. t. world. I have sent comments to the Forum out of laziness, I admit. Of course I appreciated the show, as always, and I would be willing to attend to another even today. The concert was exactly the photo copy of that seen in Milan, with the only difference that it was "performed" a little slower, which was much better. In the past I had already happened to hear concrete which, thanks to the right pace by the band, Ian, has managed to get away with the vocals, rather that on occasions, as in Milan, where it seemed to me that the musicians were too forward to the singer. Overall, however, very well, in my humble opinion. TaaB 2, seems like a kind of show very difficult to bring on stage, precisely because of the large number of things that everyone on stage, they have to do. Personally, however, if I were forced to choose, I would prefer the classic j. T or A concert. Especially the Christmas Concerts.
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Post by TM on Jul 12, 2012 10:15:45 GMT -5
Hi all. I went to the Montreux concert, earlier this month, accompanied by my beloved daughter, who despite her young age, share enough with me a passion for the j. t. world. I have sent comments to the Forum out of laziness, I admit. Of course I appreciated the show, as always, and I would be willing to attend to another even today. The concert was exactly the photo copy of that seen in Milan, with the only difference that it was "performed" a little slower, which was much better. In the past I had already happened to hear concrete which, thanks to the right pace by the band, Ian, has managed to get away with the vocals, rather that on occasions, as in Milan, where it seemed to me that the musicians were too forward to the singer. Overall, however, very well, in my humble opinion. TaaB 2, seems like a kind of show very difficult to bring on stage, precisely because of the large number of things that everyone on stage, they have to do. Personally, however, if I were forced to choose, I would prefer the classic j. T or A concert. Especially the Christmas Concerts. Thanks Michele for your candid thoughts on this tour. It certainly seems like a big undertaking for Ian but like he said, if he's going to do it, he has to do it now while he still physically can. I have to say that it is nice to see Ian so enthusiastic about new music. It's been such a long time... I hope the old man's got his face on.
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Post by Chea on Jul 13, 2012 0:38:06 GMT -5
Thanks Michele for your candid thoughts on this tour. It certainly seems like a big undertaking for Ian but like he said, if he's going to do it, he has to do it now while he still physically can. I have to say that it is nice to see Ian so enthusiastic about new music. It's been such a long time... I completely agree ... one thing that I did not understand, and ' if TaaB 2 Tour will continue ' again next year, or if he was conceived and implemented only on the anniversary of TaaB. M.
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Post by My God on Jul 13, 2012 13:49:32 GMT -5
Does Claude Nobs still do the introductions? I remember ''Bursting Out'' was great.
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Post by Chea on Jul 16, 2012 4:39:16 GMT -5
Does Claude Nobs still do the introductions? I remember ''Bursting Out'' was great. No, i did'nt hear any particular introduction this time. The one at the beginning of " Bursting Out " , i agree is really great. I want to add that the venue of the concert, at last it was worthy of such a band. n contrast to that of Milan, ( early June. M.
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Post by jtul07 on Jul 16, 2012 6:59:53 GMT -5
Michele seems to enjoy the Montreux experience over the Milan Teatro Smeraldo. Is that like seeing a Tull in New York City after a night in New Jersey?
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Post by Chea on Jul 19, 2012 7:13:57 GMT -5
I have recovered by that strange experience at the show in Milan, about the location, fortunately. Very rarely it is happened to me to attend a concert in such sad place, i'm happy to say ... Two J.T show in New York and New Jersey would be really great !!
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