This is a fantastic doc, very clever use of such limited and naturally decaying footage. Hats off, it’s a perfect format for such an odd and essential album. What a treat to discover with a pint of ale after a brutal week of combat in the trenches of the film industry.
@meyou-dv8ns4 күн бұрын
Sounds like syd barett of Pink Floyd singing at the end of the video? Ian looks like he is 18 years old and Glenn Cornick looks so different
@BOOMER-DAD4 күн бұрын
I saw that tour the rabbits were left over from “passion play tour” I have the Lp still it had a fake newspaper. It was the end of an era. When British bands dominated the radio. I took my daughter to see Tull at the fair in 2000. They did a “thick as a”melody Tull never did a great Lp after. My first concert was the benefit tour with Mick Abram’s on guitar I never missed a tour up to Thick in 73
@mystic7splace7 күн бұрын
Earliest, yes, but not the only footage from '68. They appeared in the Stone's Rock and Roll Circus which was filmed in Dec. 1968. If you haven't seen it, it was during the brief period when Tony Iommi was their guitarist.
@croiners41668 күн бұрын
Nice sync work!❤
@croiners41668 күн бұрын
Wow!❤
@v.stanleisenring888211 күн бұрын
After years and years of not listening to this album.. being a big Jethro Tull fan.. I stuck it on and listened to the entire album about a year ago. No bueno! Of course.. there is no doubt or argument to be made as far as Talent goes because these guys are fantastic musicians, but I just do not find this album appealing. I also was not thrilled with Ians vocal quality on this album, being kind of thin and without a real punch. There's some good moments. The intro is somewhat interesting, but comparing to think as a brick, not even close. For once, I have to fall on the side of Robert Hilburn, music critic from the LA Times and say that Ian Anderson's endeavors on this album was overreaching and in my opinion, almost silly and boring. I remember when I first bought it at about 13 years old or so and I was just hoping this album was a joke and the real album release by Jethro Tull would come out a week later😢.. it is definitely not something I would want to hear in concert for 45 minutes. Thick as a brick on the other hand is still a masterpiece that I love. I just played it for a friend of mine who is now only in his early 30s and he absolutely loved that album upon his first hearing. So it looks like that one stood the test of time😊❤
@pjuto8312 күн бұрын
I was there that night 🎶😉
@theodery271212 күн бұрын
Great post. This not only arguably my favorite albums ( Ian, artists of your caliber don't have apologize for anything !), being a young teen in Detroit, but this tour was actually the very first concert I went . A friend showed up right before they went bringing " honey oil", an amber cannabis distillete, getting way high. So when they started the pulse then the filmed ballerina rising, you could fell they entire audience freaking out. But the best part of that intro was , at the two hits by the band coming in, on the first a puff of smoke ( old timey 1920's film craft) and the bassist jumps out and through it from behind the amp stack. The second puff( you can see smoke before Ian skips on , that's why !) and Barre pops out, like mystical characters who then move around, eccentrically, like you see on film. One of the best concert openings ever, was a stoned out freshman in high school watching this unfold, and they played their asses off, with soloing interspersed with singing. When they mention not having film ( except for this one clip from Dallas seen years ago) about this tour....
@chrislapp946818 күн бұрын
Light the pipe,
@kenkrueger118 күн бұрын
Kiel Auditorium, St Louis
@davidciesluk243319 күн бұрын
I attended the TB2 show in Boston and was pleasantly surprised, although Ian had to share the mic. I've seen a couple Tull shows in recent yrs that he did so, plus his solo act...BUT In the TB2 show, it began with TAAB, and it was EXACTLY like the original studio album. Including "cats are on the upgrade...UPGRADE!". That's nuance baby!
@davidciesluk243319 күн бұрын
I was at the Boston Garden show...fabulous!
@kevinogracia161519 күн бұрын
Fish raw nerve.
@user-vy2ti3gt7e20 күн бұрын
I took super 8 sound films from Boston Gardens in the 1975-1979 era. The Video was consistent with that time period. It brings back memories of my youth. Any lapses in these old films are filled in with my memories. I was lucky that I got to see Ian and the Tull boys 33 times. I had a few stories over the years, one of them made the Lend me your ear fan book that i enjoyed reading . Thanks for the these memories.
@tigielle20 күн бұрын
Wow wow and wow
@jamesdeluca665724 күн бұрын
My top 3 albums
@johnwright29125 күн бұрын
He has a point at the beginning. I had Auqalung for a couple of years before i was aware of Ian.
@jamiepastman559426 күн бұрын
the level of Ian’s genius at this point was immense. There is no one today who could possibly make such an album. JT had recently toured with Gentle Giant before Passion Play, and Giant’s influence can be heard in many sections of Passion Play. John Evan’s keyboard parts dound very much like Kerry Minnear.
@michaelogrady23227 күн бұрын
Saw Passion Play in Toronto. Best live concert ever. Better than Thick as a Brick tour. Better than Songs From the Woods tour. Best live concert ever.
@jackson7672429 күн бұрын
Jethro Tull toured Australia. I didn't get to see them because I was only 12. My elder brother brought home the Aqualung LP. In the many years since when I run into an Aussie lucky enough to have seen them the universal response is BEST CONCERT THEY HAVE EVER SEEN 👍
@jethrospoolАй бұрын
Wo habe ich nur meine Zeitmaschine gelassen? Ich will zurück!😁
@TullchildАй бұрын
with what is/was available to work with, ie nothing... great job. I was there. I know.
@TimesThree333Ай бұрын
Tull with Rory Gallagher opening. That would have been a great show.
@DerUnbeugsameАй бұрын
Großartig, immer wieder danke für deine Arbeit und Liebe zu Tull ! ❤🎸🎶 Grüße aus Berlin
@justgivemethetruthАй бұрын
Well, D Palmer sure has as good an ear as ever.
@willicat44Ай бұрын
Clearly the most live Passion video I've seen,....thanks Tull Tapes. Very insightful of Ian to realize that foreigners to English had to learn the language AND decipher the meanings of this play. Many Americans and others went...huh?
@SunshineCoastRealEstateАй бұрын
+TullTapes - very good job. Much appreciated.😊☮🌈
@donaldpruitt6787Ай бұрын
I was at the concert in ft.worth that year and it was the second till concert I saw live and it was as awesome as the previous year TAAB tour ....the film came on in B&white of a ballerina and a heartbeat speeding up ...great show tight ,perfect as always ....one of the tightest bands live .....incredible mix and show ...Anderson s a visual and audible genius a showman trant county like Dallas memorial were great live venues 👍👍👍👍♥️🎭thanks for putting this up for all to see musical genius at the very least ..Martin Barrre most underated ....a sin. Cause he was perfect every show ...better live than many a master of his instrument very melodic flow
@freddysteady1547Ай бұрын
That guy was so amazing. Those consecutive moves at the end of thick as a brick twirling a flute violently is amazing.
@FuturePast2019Ай бұрын
Is Edit 8 missing? (My abs favorite. Mix from MU) Every other mix has a clear flute at the beginning.
@cindimiller9332 ай бұрын
A fav of mine. Still love it at 70!!!!
@robdickinson10002 ай бұрын
What a great capture of the seventies. I saw Tull and opening act Sensational Alex Harvey band in Seattle about 1974 (Harvey band was booed off the stage, after about 10 minutes, too bad they were talented but crowd didn’t know what to make of them). Great show, Jeffrey Hammond still with them. Anderson sure got Alice Cooper and Kiss longevity wrong…
@sciwiz572 ай бұрын
What a band to be able to play that whole album live with all the time signature changes, different parts, Tull at their best up to SW in ‘79
@kathleenpett31942 ай бұрын
I couldn't have said it better. Out of all the incredible music he has written, the PP is one of my top picks.
@davidhaddon28542 ай бұрын
ONE OF THE BEST ALBUMS OF ALL TIMES.
@gilbertlingot2 ай бұрын
je les ai vu pour la première fois en live à Zürich, le spectacle, le son, les couleurs et autres jeux de scène ont fait que les larmes coulaient toutes seules.
@paolo603332 ай бұрын
Nice footage. Those were the days
@GOTTAMIKE2 ай бұрын
I first saw them in 1973 for Passion Play but they also played TAAB in its entirety. The show was just 6 songs! Passion Play, TAAB, Cross Eyed Mary, Aqualung, encore was Windup and of course Locomotive Breath. I’ve a journalist friend who has interviewed countless personalities and rock stars. He has a book “Amplified” in which there’s a chapter for Ian. Only twice was I jealous. First when he interviewed Ian and then when he had lunch with Barbara Feldon. Thanks to the film editor.
@MSmith-ib1du2 ай бұрын
I was born in 81 and started listening to Passion Play around 94 when grunge was all the rage. I fell in love immediately.
@korneellecompte87772 ай бұрын
Fabulous film. Thanks a lot.
@fabiopatane91602 ай бұрын
I've just watched a live performance by Humble Pie, now this. Back during the Golden Era, there was a passion so much common amongst rock bands, that now hits me as incredible. It was the vitality and the energy which I find unbelievable.
@fabiopatane91602 ай бұрын
Rather an interesting documentary. Ian's predictions about KISS being dead wrong. Unfortunately...
@johannesbols573 ай бұрын
I saw this in Seattle. Robin Trower opened. Fuck the critics is right; it was an enchanting evening.
@jammerk653 ай бұрын
I was at the Nassau colisium show, did a hit of acid with a cool girl that came with me, it was a very special night for me and one of the best concerts i ever went to !,,,, 50 years later i still play the album, i listened to it today !,,, great memory !
@lionstandingII3 ай бұрын
Never knew there was a woman in the band....
@sidoughty4283 ай бұрын
After buying the album from Delmars Music Shop in Potters Bar on Friday I was asked by somewhat smirking friends at school on Monday, what I thought of it. I replied with a single word, Masterpiece. I still stick with that.
@claudebuysse74823 ай бұрын
I saw them in Mtl Forum in the seventies and one of their best performance especially the part of the hare who loose his spectacle. Very funny.