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Post by Deleted on Feb 27, 2012 1:28:23 GMT -5
Thanks for the suggestion Mttbsh, I'll have to download that one.
Great video Tulltapes! Love the quality. I don't think I've ever heard this played live except in your videos.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 27, 2012 7:51:02 GMT -5
Nice job on the Seattle show Erin, There is a decent recording of this entire show out there. You have done some GREAT work with the videos that you have posted..thanks
Kai there is are quite a few entire Passion Play show, another decent one is from LA July 20 73 and the one from July 12 1973 Fort Worth Texas.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 27, 2012 13:12:17 GMT -5
Thanks for the info Derek. Glad to know people who are knowledgeable with Tull bootlegs. Will be checking the Passion Play bootlegs out--love hearing it live. A lot more exciting than the album, and I love the album.
Does anyone know of any good ones from the Broadsword tour?
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Post by My God on Feb 27, 2012 17:21:57 GMT -5
Here is a sample of one of the better Passion Play live recordings. From Seattle July, 25th 1973. I am currently working on a remaster (for my own amusement) Let us know how it comes out. We've got you taped, you're in the Play.
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Post by Mttbsh on Feb 27, 2012 21:40:35 GMT -5
I was in the audience for the Seattle '73 concert, opened by Robin Trower.
It was a great show, eclipsed only by the Seattle TAAB concert the year before (6-11-72) which was recorded and broadcast on KTAC FM a week later. That would hands down be the ultimate Tull bootleg if anyone has a copy - someone must have recorded it off the radio, I've been looking for it for almost 40 years!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2012 12:46:56 GMT -5
Funny, there is a Zeppelin bootleg from that exact same date (6-11-72) of them playing in Baltimore. Pointless trivia. For those interested in downloading some of the bootlegs there is a great website here: worldofjethrotullbootlegs.blogspot.com/It doesn't have all of them, and some of the links are broken. There are other places to find them, but this website has a lot of them. Including the aforementioned Manchester concert I figure EMI or anyone else won't have a problem with me putting this here since they aren't official releases and nobody is making money off of them. One of the many good things about the internet (besides The Jethro Tull Board of course).
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Post by Prompter on Mar 7, 2012 19:02:10 GMT -5
I've never heard that there was a recorded-for-broadcast Thick as a Brick concert, that sounds amazing!! Now I'll probably be expecting it to come out on the 40th anniversary reissue (and be disappointed when it doesn't =( ).
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Stockholm '69 Berkeley '71 - great stage banter and the band is on fire, I'm sure the tape recorder melted after this Wolverhampton '72 - hilarious stage banter (and an interactive crowd, too!), frighteningly tight version of 'Thick as a Brick' Fort Worth '73 (or Oakland, both are really good) Tokyo '74 - bootlegs from Japan always sound great, it's amazing Seattle '75 The entire 'Supergroups in Concert' boot from '82
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Post by Deleted on Mar 11, 2012 1:35:59 GMT -5
Thanks for all the suggestions prompter. I've only heard the track "Song for Jeffrey" off of the Stockholm 69 bootleg--will check out the rest of it.
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Post by Koba the Cat on Apr 23, 2012 18:21:47 GMT -5
I forget the name of the boot but I also love the 'A' tour boot with Eddie Jobson's violin solo on Protect and Survive. I also love Watchers On The Storm. The boots I have heard from the Under Wraps tour are also fabulous.
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2012 18:40:01 GMT -5
Good call Ed, Watchers on the Storm is one of my favorites!
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Post by Icy Lucifer on Jun 5, 2012 13:34:35 GMT -5
Best I'vr heard from the TAAB Tour. So far... Hermione! Stop playing with that Webcam! FFS! icyL
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2012 23:31:36 GMT -5
I have been listening to the Sackful of Trousersnakes bootleg for a few days now, and its really good
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Post by awfulfellow on Nov 2, 2012 23:41:29 GMT -5
Ticketron, Sackful of Trouser Snakes and one I picked up on cd in Jakarta Velvet Flute. I thought it was legit when I bought it. Sackful wins by a country mile.
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Post by janu on Nov 3, 2012 3:25:16 GMT -5
This vinyl belonging to an old Tull bootleg was finally ripped for me not too long ago by a good and old friend from internet and after a big amount of requests of myself to do it. Today it has also been posted on the blogsite of another good friend, marabunta, in order to be shed along every all well-known worldwide Tull quarters around. To download it you'll just have to follow the Magic Words displayed on this long post. It also worths reading the enclosed review. The final quality of this rip is in WAV files. Enjoy mar-abunta.blogspot.com.es/2012/11/jethro-tull-nothing-is-easy-recorded.html
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Post by Mothfairy on Nov 3, 2012 22:29:40 GMT -5
Watchers on the Storm without a doubt. Someone gave me a copy of it around 1999, and I didn't even know it was a bootleg. Didn't think it wasn't either, just didn't think about it. And I loved it!
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Post by rredmond on Nov 7, 2012 9:26:47 GMT -5
This vinyl belonging to an old Tull bootleg was finally ripped for me not too long ago by a good and old friend from internet and after a big amount of requests of myself to do it. Today it has also been posted on the blogsite of another good friend, marabunta, in order to be shed along every all well-known worldwide Tull quarters around. To download it you'll just have to follow the Magic Words displayed on this long post. It also worths reading the enclosed review. The final quality of this rip is in WAV files. Enjoy mar-abunta.blogspot.com.es/2012/11/jethro-tull-nothing-is-easy-recorded.htmlAnd now this is my favorite. It's awesome!! Love me some well played bass guitar. Thanks!! --Ron--
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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2012 10:15:07 GMT -5
Since the 40th Anniversary of Thick As A Brick has just come out. I have been listening to this one.. From June 6 1972 Don't Shit A Brick
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Post by Tull50 on Nov 9, 2012 17:51:30 GMT -5
This is one of my favorite bootlegs Jethro Tull - Live 1973 and 1975 Supercharged in LA2CD Silver CD's "Supercharged in L.A." (or "Supercharged through L.A") Label # STE 027 - A/B Live at the LA Forum D1 1. Passion Play 2. Thick as a Brick 3 Wind Up D2 1. Cross Eyed Mary 2. No Rehearse I 3. No Rehearse II 4. Aqualung 5. Medley (Bouree/Living in the Past/Pop Goes the Weasel/Sea Lion) 6. My God 7. Skating Away 8. Wondring aloud 9. War Child 10. Bungle in the Jungle Silver CD - dbpowerconverter - FLAC. No other information regarding lineage First 6 tracks July 20-23rd 1973 Last 6 tracks February 10 1975 note: these last track comments don't add up exactly .. as it has 13 tracks, not twelve, as stated on the original Info file!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2012 21:20:24 GMT -5
Excellent choice Remy, My favorite APP boot, the only one I had for years, I got it in 73. and you can almost hear me in the audience...I'm the one with the giant smile on my face ;-) Just listen to that voice.......
When they combined the 2 recordings (73 and 75) they really cocked it all up, changing the song orders and such. But nice job. Your the Ripper By the way, the 93 San Diego that you posted is interesting, I have the same concert a day earlier in LA. A great DVD all the way through, very well shot, and it includes a bit from the San Diego show, just before Bouree when Ian threatens a fan smoking some hooch. ;-) Thanks for the post Darin
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Post by Deleted on Nov 10, 2012 0:02:51 GMT -5
Excellent choice Remy, My favorite APP boot, the only one I had for years, I got it in 73. and you can almost hear me in the audience...I'm the one with the giant smile on my face ;-) Just listen to that voice....... When they combined the 2 recordings (73 and 75) they really cocked it all up, changing the song orders and such. But nice job. Your the Ripper By the way, the 93 San Diego that you posted is interesting, I have the same concert a day earlier in LA. A great DVD all the way through, very well shot, and it includes a bit from the San Diego show, just before Bouree when Ian threatens a fan smoking some hooch. ;-) Thanks for the post Darin Funny Ian would get upset about something so minor as someone using cannabis at a rock concert. We all know the dude drinks. I know he never used it himself, but what harm is gonna come from some kid smoking weed at a rock show? Do you remember any other details about it?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 10, 2012 3:45:26 GMT -5
Excellent choice Remy, My favorite APP boot, the only one I had for years, I got it in 73. and you can almost hear me in the audience...I'm the one with the giant smile on my face ;-) Just listen to that voice....... When they combined the 2 recordings (73 and 75) they really cocked it all up, changing the song orders and such. But nice job. Your the Ripper By the way, the 93 San Diego that you posted is interesting, I have the same concert a day earlier in LA. A great DVD all the way through, very well shot, and it includes a bit from the San Diego show, just before Bouree when Ian threatens a fan smoking some hooch. ;-) Thanks for the post Darin Funny Ian would get upset about something so minor as someone using cannabis at a rock concert. We all know the dude drinks. I know he never used it himself, but what harm is gonna come from some kid smoking weed at a rock show? Do you remember any other details about it? Yes I remember! :-) It's not a moral thing with the audience for him. As Ian has explained.... the hot lights on stage are a convection, drawing all smoke down to the stage. As he says in the San Diego vid. "I have to take 2 breaths for every one of yours and I dont do that stuff. So if you wouldn't mind waiting and enjoying yourself on the way home I'd really appreciate it." Then the guy ignores him and Ian takes issue with him and says "you know Im talking to you boy, and if you think Im kidding, I'll be down there and Ill ram it down your fucking throat, I'm baaad when I get pissed!" Back in 84 when his voice first started giving him problems, and he was having a terrible night, I saw him jump off the stage and wade into the audience to pull a joint out of a guys hands. He was really pissed then. It made the paper and he canceled the next 4 four shows from then on his voice was going south. In the 80s they started not allowing folks to smoke anything in auditoriums, where as before that time people were smoking both cigarettes and pot. So it just happened that the only thing people were sneaking a smoke of was pot and it was the same time as Ian started having his voice problems. Odds are if people were smoking tobacco he would've been yelling at them also. So I dont think he was "spanking" people for smoking pot and getting high cause he was against it, so much as wishing they were not forcing HIM to smoke it too....
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Post by Tull50 on Nov 10, 2012 14:59:14 GMT -5
Excellent choice Remy, My favorite APP boot, the only one I had for years, I got it in 73. and you can almost hear me in the audience...I'm the one with the giant smile on my face ;-) Just listen to that voice....... When they combined the 2 recordings (73 and 75) they really cocked it all up, changing the song orders and such. But nice job. Your the Ripper By the way, the 93 San Diego that you posted is interesting, I have the same concert a day earlier in LA. A great DVD all the way through, very well shot, and it includes a bit from the San Diego show, just before Bouree when Ian threatens a fan smoking some hooch. ;-) Thanks for the post Darin Thanks Darin, as it was not on youtube so I had to upload, I really like the combination of the two years, we all know that youtube lose much sound quality but this way some young will know that there is this bootleg ... I am surprised at the comments I read a lot about Ian and marijuana, in Spain this has never happened, even in the 90s when he began to ban smoking at concerts, people smoked and never got angry .. Even in an stage with small capacity, people smoking a while there was a fog, Ian does not stop the concert. It really amazes me the different treatment in Europe and America Not sure but I think in Bethlehem 2003 concert IA stumbles with wires and falls, that is not in the video, I think he was very angry about mounting the stage
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Post by Beltane on Nov 12, 2012 16:46:34 GMT -5
Also put me down for Supercharged..."and now for our second number..."
I also like a boot from Philly I think...w/ IA cranking out the last verse of "Bungle in the Jungle", reaching so high and the back walls of the stadium...incredible.
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Post by My God on Nov 12, 2012 17:24:29 GMT -5
One of my top ones would be The Feburary 5th 1977 performance. Then ''A Flute in the Rock Lobster''. Sackful of Trowswersnakes, etc.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 13, 2012 1:06:36 GMT -5
One of my top ones would be The Feburary 5th 1977 performance. Then ''A Flute in the Rock Lobster''. Sackful of Trowswersnakes, etc. I don't think I've ever heard the Rock Lobster one from Feb. Sackful is from April Darin
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