@@Elpoetadelcentavo King Henry's Madrigal. It was one of those pieces that showed up on one of the Tull Anniversary collections (the 20th, if memory serves). It had been lined up as a B side to one of the Tull singles some time in the 70s.
It is quite amazing that David/Dee's male organ was actually mentioned on the live album Bursting Out. "Did you give it a good shake?" (after he apparently visited the toilet).
Would you grab and shake a Stradivarius? Many first-class musicians will not shake hands, except perhaps with their peers who know to do it with gentleness and respect.
Anderson y Palmer! Tremendo dúo! Hermosa interpretación!
Fabulous, a real treat from 2 great musicians.
Tull.s contribution to modern music is phenomenal. The Yanks at least, get it .
love the improvisation on Elegy, it's very nice to hear that.
Memorable day!! In the backstage Ian gave me his elbow!
Great two songs and performance ! I love ELEGY ! Thanks !
I loved that!
KHM is a buried Tull treasure - one of those tunes only known to true Tullers
Or Jethros. I don't know what we're called I admit.
KHM ??? What is the tune’s name ?
@@Elpoetadelcentavo King Henry's Madrigal. It was one of those pieces that showed up on one of the Tull Anniversary collections (the 20th, if memory serves). It had been lined up as a B side to one of the Tull singles some time in the 70s.
Yes !!!
Great upload, thanks :)
It is quite amazing that David/Dee's male organ was actually mentioned on the live album Bursting Out. "Did you give it a good shake?" (after he apparently visited the toilet).
Years later it was sent to pathology after the penectomy surgery to turn him into an ugly old broad...
Ian always offers rubbing his elbow, never shakes hand
He called one of his solo tours, Rubbing Elbows. I used to have the T-Shirt but I must have lost it.
Anderson injured his right hand years ago it still bothers him
Would you grab and shake a Stradivarius?
Many first-class musicians will not shake hands, except perhaps with their peers who know to do it with gentleness and respect.
Ahead of his time
Covid wasn’t around then either lol.
Does anyone know where I could hear Dee Palmer playing the unreleased Tull song called Apocalypse? Thanks.
"Apocalypse" has now been released on the Stormwatch 40th anniversary set
The full title is Urban Apocalypse. As mentioned, it's on the Stormwatch book-set and Dee's own recording is on her album "Through Darkened Glass"
Palmer was still "David" in 2001. :-)
:D
No, she was Dee since '98.
Can this really be 2001??
for me is that anymore J.T.
Awe a Kissy-Kissy song for Dee- Gurl !!! : D
0:12 audience "whoo" ...the fat one :D
Dee Palmer, poor boy...ehm girl ! hahahahaha!
Don't really get what is going on in Palmer's head to make him think he's a woman, but his contributions to late 70s Tull were great.