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Jeff Scrivener
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 10 ส.ค. 2009
A legend in his own lunchtime 😊
Highway to hell- AC/DC- Wembley Stadium-07/07/2024
Highway to hell- AC/DC- Wembley Stadium-07/07/2024
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Thunderstruck- AC/DC - Wembley Stadium- 07/07/2024
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Thunderstruck- AC/DC - Wembley Stadium- 07/07/2024
Back in Black - AC/DC - Wembley Stadium - 07/07/2024
มุมมอง 644 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Back in Black - AC/DC - Wembley Stadium - 07/07/2024
Temptation/blue Monday - hacienda classical with Peter Hook - Newcastle Racecourse - 29/06/2024
มุมมอง 29419 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Temptation/blue Monday - hacienda classical with Peter Hook - Newcastle Racecourse - 29/06/2024
Wargasm - L7 - Electric Ballroom, Camden - 16/06/2024
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Wargasm - L7 - Electric Ballroom, Camden - 16/06/2024
Pretend we’re dead -L7 - Electric Ballroom, Camden - 16/06/2024
มุมมอง 4121 วันที่ผ่านมา
Pretend we’re dead -L7 - Electric Ballroom, Camden - 16/06/2024
Bermuda Triangle - Barry Manilow - London palladium- 09/06/2024
มุมมอง 274หลายเดือนก่อน
Bermuda Triangle - Barry Manilow - London palladium- 09/06/2024
I made it through the rain - Barry Manilow - London O2 - 09/06/2024
มุมมอง 90หลายเดือนก่อน
I made it through the rain - Barry Manilow - London O2 - 09/06/2024
Could it be magic - Barry Manilow - London O2 - 09/06/2024
มุมมอง 173หลายเดือนก่อน
Could it be magic - Barry Manilow - London O2 - 09/06/2024
Can’t smile without you - Barry Manilow - London O2- 09/06/2024
มุมมอง 250หลายเดือนก่อน
Can’t smile without you - Barry Manilow - London O2- 09/06/2024
The everlasting gaze - Smashing Pumpkins- London O2 - 08/06/2024
มุมมอง 136หลายเดือนก่อน
The everlasting gaze - Smashing Pumpkins- London O2 - 08/06/2024
Buddy Holly - Weezer - London 02 - 08/06/2024
มุมมอง 67หลายเดือนก่อน
Buddy Holly - Weezer - London 02 - 08/06/2024
Surf wax America - Weezer - London O2 - 08/06/2024
มุมมอง 70หลายเดือนก่อน
Surf wax America - Weezer - London O2 - 08/06/2024
My name is Jonas - Weezer - London O2 - 08/06/2024
มุมมอง 132หลายเดือนก่อน
My name is Jonas - Weezer - London O2 - 08/06/2024
Down in the park - Gary Numan - Camden Roundhouse- 25/05/2024
มุมมอง 832หลายเดือนก่อน
Down in the park - Gary Numan - Camden Roundhouse- 25/05/2024
Cars - Gary Numan - Camden Roundhouse- 25/05/2024
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Cars - Gary Numan - Camden Roundhouse- 25/05/2024
M.E - Gary Numan - Camden Roundhouse- 25/05/2024
มุมมอง 614หลายเดือนก่อน
M.E - Gary Numan - Camden Roundhouse- 25/05/2024
Me I disconnect from you - Gary Numan - Camden Roundhouse - 25/05/2024
มุมมอง 99หลายเดือนก่อน
Me I disconnect from you - Gary Numan - Camden Roundhouse - 25/05/2024
Radiate / Road sick - Cancer bats - Camden Roundhouse- 18/05/2024
มุมมอง 12หลายเดือนก่อน
Radiate / Road sick - Cancer bats - Camden Roundhouse- 18/05/2024
Sabotage - Cancer bats - Camden Roundhouse- 18/05/2024
มุมมอง 4หลายเดือนก่อน
Sabotage - Cancer bats - Camden Roundhouse- 18/05/2024
Possessed to skate-Suicidal Tendencies- Camden Roundhouse -18/05/2024
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Possessed to skate-Suicidal Tendencies- Camden Roundhouse -18/05/2024
You can’t bring me down / I shot reagan etc - Suicidal tendencies-Camden Roundhouse - 18/05/2024
มุมมอง 374หลายเดือนก่อน
You can’t bring me down / I shot reagan etc - Suicidal tendencies-Camden Roundhouse - 18/05/2024
Down in the park -Tubeway days - Lakeside Theatre, Colchester - 20/04/2024
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Down in the park -Tubeway days - Lakeside Theatre, Colchester - 20/04/2024
Locomotive breath - Jethro Tull - London Palladium- 22/04/24
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Locomotive breath - Jethro Tull - London Palladium- 22/04/24
Falling fast - Rosie Frater-Taylor - Omeara, London - 17/02/2024
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Falling fast - Rosie Frater-Taylor - Omeara, London - 17/02/2024
The story of the blues - The mighty Wah - John peel centre , Stowmarket- 10/02/2024
มุมมอง 764 หลายเดือนก่อน
The story of the blues - The mighty Wah - John peel centre , Stowmarket- 10/02/2024
Sinful - Pete Wylie - John Peel Centre, Stowmarket - 10/02/2024
มุมมอง 2064 หลายเดือนก่อน
Sinful - Pete Wylie - John Peel Centre, Stowmarket - 10/02/2024
Fourteen hour dream - Soft Machine - New Cross inn - 02/02/2024
มุมมอง 1675 หลายเดือนก่อน
Fourteen hour dream - Soft Machine - New Cross inn - 02/02/2024
Everything counts - Depeche Mode - London O2 - 27/01/2024
มุมมอง 5685 หลายเดือนก่อน
Everything counts - Depeche Mode - London O2 - 27/01/2024
Behind the wheel - Depeche Mode - London O2 - 27/01/2024
มุมมอง 6K5 หลายเดือนก่อน
Behind the wheel - Depeche Mode - London O2 - 27/01/2024
Тооооооооооооо❤
not sure why they sound so out of tune from the original studio recording. They've been pretty consistent with it up until river plate. Now they just sound a bit off key since then. This is just a small nit pick with me tho. Nice to see my fav band still rocking 🤘
L7 rules. Always has / Always will.
Great night. Last time I saw them live was 1982.
Awesome.
Nice one. I was there
I think Ian should return to Salmon farming and let these musicians continue as Jethro Tull tribute band .
Long live the queen
Did you happen to get footage of let's hand on' from that night?
Sorry sue no 😮
16th June??
😂 I went through space and time in the Bermuda Triangle I reckon
@@themozman42 😂
So pissed i missed like 6 songs cause I thought they were starting at 7:30
I'm pissed because the entire set apart from this and the sweater song is a complete mental blank to me, no idea what happened. 🤣 Thankfully I remember the smashing pumpkins.
This song takes me back to my younger carefree days!
Rubbish.
Great track.. Shame about the crazy bald Nun.
Hope he made money from this song, it got so much airplay in its day. Cool to see him doing this.
This is as visually entertaining as it is sonically.
1:35 synth player forgets the melody
Yeah thought the same 😊 At least they play live. This is not a given for some synthpop/darkpop/industrial bands, i think .
what were Steve and Gary chuckling about?
Highlight of the gig for me - excellent night - thanks for sharing.
😂😂 cheers George
A sea of bald heads, no nu fans to be seen lol.
I dunno, there was a 20-something year old in front of me with something that was suspiciously like a mullet
Outstanding! I like the fear factory cover! Thanks!
Thanks for sharing. I had no idea!
Awful. Nothing without Martin and Doane.
How is this possible?
give up Ian. Please....
Wow indeed ❤ well done.
Lot of comments here about vocals which personally I thought were fine [all things considered] the real issue is stage managment. If the drums are not centre stage then at the very least the bassist should be close to the drummer, enough to glance and nod. Essentially VERY professional musicians yet, that doesn't make a 'band'. Simply placing the musicians (as I've said) on stage to encourage chemestry which 'should' deliver energy (helps when the drumer is working hard enough to take off his flat-cap). In short, 'someone' took their eye off the ball. ENERGY With energy the performance gels, Ian is perfectly at liberty to create arrangments of ANY of the JT catalogue to suit his vocal 'later-life' range. I've attended 'Tull' gigs in the past that were stunning. A little stage-craft and tweaks to the arrangments is all that's needed to blow the punters off their seats. To say this was a very professional gig should be a compliment; not just a fact, which it is.
In 2024, only the old are young enough to rock and roll.
Unfortunately i don't even need to listen to this to know how excruciatingly bad it will be. I'm sure the musicianship will be top notch, although a bit 'paint by numbers', but Ian should have stopped singing, or rather trying to sing, years ago. Very sad that he's milking the Tull legacy like this.
Ian as always up front, but not my Tull going back to Mick.
Come on, they beat out Metallica one year, they at least deserve a listen!!!!!!!! You'll be the better from it.
Yes but not this outfit. Martin and Doane were appallingly let down in my view.
I saw Jethro Tull live in ‘82 amazing.
Jack Clark did well; some of the choices from the seven decades left me wondering (aloud) but nonetheless an enjoyable evening. Just such a shame about Ian’s vocals😢. So weak; watery and not up to it. Hire a singer who can give these iconic songs the power/delivery/ performance they deserve.
His flute is still as brilliant as ever, if not more. But yes, I saw them twenty years ago in Amsterdam, and I was a bit annoyed by the way Ian constantly sang behind the beat. I see it’s gotten worse. Then again, the guy’s pushing 80 and still performing with gusto. That’s not something you see everyday.
@@peterdefrankrijker Morning Peter; now don`t me wrong; I am delighted that Ian is still on the road after all these years. I have had the privilege to see them on every UK tour since March 1972, with TAAB. My issues are that vocally, he simply cannot cut it any longer. He is not blessed like Roger D or Tom Jones, whose vocal muscles are seemingly untouched by age. Ian cannot have it both ways; he wants to cover the classic songs but they are over 50 years old. Why not stick to songs that are much more in his range? COAK/ CR/ RTB/ etc? The reason is vanity...that desire/drive to go out 200+ times per year and deliver. `Time and tide doth wait for no man` and after seeing Phil Collins last year looking like a frail/withered old man (Why didn`t they do `The Musical Box` ) it would break my heart to see Ian go the same way. `Too Old to Rock/Roll`?? I think the answer is yes...
@@NickBayley-iq4gb Hi Nick, I think it may be a matter of what you’re expecting. You mention Phil Collins. I was moved to tears (that doesn’t happen often anymore) when he sang Against All Odds, sitting in that chair, giving his all. I know of Phil’s nerve injuries, of the struggles with his back and his knees. I know he’s not gonna hit the high notes. I know he’s not gonna jump around screaming Sussudio. I just want to hear that man sing, possibly the last time I get the chance to. And I love seeing Ritche Blackmore play his lute, even though I would prefer seeing him perform Highway Star. I hated seeing Knopfler during his last performance on TH-cam. He looked bored, mumbled his lyrics and totally butchered his guitar parts. Money For Nothing was just terrible. I wish I hadn’t seen that. Oh and by the way, Roger D, I guess you mean Daltrey? He has the screams of Won’t Get Fooled Again pre-recorded, and that’s such a let down for me. I hope you see I’m not trying to be contrarian here. I just like to see the old war horses I grew up with before they kick the proverbial bucket. As long as they don’t embarrass themselves, that is. Ian Gillan’s vocal cords tore themselves to shreds in the early eigthties and he’s been pretty much unlistenable since, so I’ll pass on that one. But Robert Plant has changed his repertoire to fit his vocal cords, which I’m perfectly okay with. I’m envious that you got to see so many great gigs in your life. I’m from 1970 so I stepped in later. And I’m Dutch, so the gigs of my favourite bands were few and far between. I would have loved to see Deep Purple mkII live, and Zeppelin, and The Who, old Genesis, Talking Heads, Queen and Bowie and Zappa and 80s Iron Maiden.
People do get old you know. A lot of rockers didn't make it past 27.
@@bigdambluesband6295 I think you have missed my point...Ian Anderson will always mean so much to me and its that fact that made me so upset last Monday. It would appear he wants it both ways; play the iconic songs many of which are 50 plus years old but not deliver them with the same verve, power and splendour. Nothing wrong with getting old; but can you still rock and roll?
was a good gig, esp Heavy Horses
Great stuff from the Tull
Suzie Legend ❤
The truth is we got into rough trade about 2 hours before and just stayed in there drinking coffee . The queue built up a good hour before and then the place was full and they weren’t letting anyone else in So honestly … get there early !
Hey, I just had a random question; I’m planning to go to record day this year and I was wondering how long you had to queue for to get inside and see the performance?
This was the best night of my entire life
Synths with shame to be synths , Very distance of The old original,ops guitar totally ok 😁👍
I miss the Alan's touch too
The red head singer thought she was Kim, this should have not been allowed to happen. Is it her daughter or something? Weird lol.
10 suzy world best rock woman❤❤❤❤❤
0:42 Unbearably horrific !!
❤❤❤ i was working the stages that year was hell of a year to be there
Great band but yo, what's up with the sound quality? Did you record this through a sock??
Brilliant I was at the front !!🎉❤
Still remember.
Saw Pete Wylie and the Mighty Wah' playing at the Yardbirds in Grimsby the night before. Met him and the band afterwards... really nice guys. Only about 80 people made the effort to see them perform. They missed out on a great night.
how can a crowd be so still ????? this goes fuckin hard and everyone seems to be as dead as a doormat ! come on people… I’m from South Africa and you folk are wasting the opportunities you have. If these folk came here our scene would go mental
Just saw them in São Paulo last night and the crowd was wild!
@@edcrypt I'm so glad, heard your Brazilian crowds are always proper 😎
Nice.