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Post by Deleted on Dec 24, 2011 14:43:48 GMT -5
MY God - December 19 2011 -Manchester Cathedral
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Post by Preston Platform on Dec 25, 2011 2:50:34 GMT -5
Thanks for posting this.It sounded much better near the front ..but Ians voice was remarkably strong that evening
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Post by jtul07 on Dec 28, 2011 16:25:41 GMT -5
Rock and (ca)roll at Manchester Cathedral Published: 23 December 2011 Hundreds of music enthusiasts packed Manchester Cathedral on Monday night to enjoy an evening with Jethro Tull’s Ian Anderson and his band. They were treated to a festive celebration that combined classic rock, Christmas music given the “Tull” treatment, readings and prayers. This was the first time that the cathedral has hosted a concert of this type, where every one of the 950-strong audience was seated. This presented a challenge to the organisers as not everyone had a clear view of the stage. However, Ian Anderson offset this with his warmth and humour, coming down off the stage at certain points and playing right in the heart of the audience. His Christmas spirit was further in evidence with the announcement that all profits from the concert will be donated to Manchester Cathedral Development Fund. Thanks again to Jim Sandler Brooks Korman for helping post this.
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Post by janu on Dec 29, 2011 1:34:28 GMT -5
This presented a challenge to the organisers as not everyone had a clear view of the stage. However, Ian Anderson offset this with his warmth and humour, coming down off the stage at certain points and playing right in the heart of the audience. Here is the visual example of what Ian did with special kindness in favour of those having worse views of the main stage.
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Post by My God on Dec 29, 2011 10:02:01 GMT -5
This presented a challenge to the organisers as not everyone had a clear view of the stage. However, Ian Anderson offset this with his warmth and humour, coming down off the stage at certain points and playing right in the heart of the audience. Here is the visual example of what Ian did with special kindness in favour of those having worse views of the main stage. Fantastic! Ian is always the best performer. Sun streaking cold, and an old man wandrin' lonely.
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