I'm 67 years old, and I've seen Jethro Tull 44 times since 1973. They are the greatest band of all time. They have enough music that I almost never listen to anything else. They were the best in the early 70s. This concert from turkey is fantastic. I saw basically the same in the US in Clearwater Florida. It is sad the great concerts are over now I listen to Martin barre's band . It's the closest thing to getting to hear Jethro Tull
Me too, I'm a woman of 66, saw then all over but not as many times as you. (about 17 for me) They are the best! I've also seen Martin Barre on his own in 2016. Please read my entry above about praying for Anderson - and the band. as wonderful an artist as Anderson is - all is lost if he is not saved -(doesn't know God through Jesus Christ) for himself. This applies to everyone. Save now Lord, I pray. None of us are getting any younger -and look at the times we are in - Jesus is returning as the lion of the tribe of Judah. God of the Jew and Gentile, promised Messiah from the Jewish Scriptures and revealed in the New Testament as the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world. Just as he said he would.
I agree with you , I also have seen Jethro Tull in few concerts , I haven’t had the luck you had being in some many concerts , This is the best prog rock band ever existed, and the best album in the history for me is Passion Play and then Thick as a Brick , above Selling England by the Pound from Genesis and above Dark side of the moon and the wall from Pink Floyd.
I agree with you , I also have seen Jethro Tull in few concerts , I haven’t had the luck you had being in some many concerts , This is the best prog rock band ever existed, and the best album in the history for me is Passion Play and then Thick as a Brick , above Selling England by the Pound from Genesis and above Dark side of the moon and the wall from Pink Floyd.
I'm 58 and I did not catch on to the greatness of Tull till about '77 or so. First went to the Stormwatch tour in '79 in Philly and then never missed it everytime they came to town -- pretty much every year till well after 2000, not sure exactly. About 25 times at least. A few times I was right up in first or 2nd row, saw Tull or Ian solo shows in a ll sorts of venues, from big arenas to outdoor pavillions to small theaters, even old opera houses. I went to the 50th anniversary show in Philly and it was quite well attended. Still great as ever but it's too bad he lost his voice. I still love listening to the old recordings, especially the lesser popular ones toward the end of the 80s through the 90s.
Having been born and bred in England, i've had the privilege of having access to many of the best Musicians in the world, Tull were an interesting band but as Anderson himself acknowledges never got out of the second division of band's, this is a fair assessment up until 1979 but sadly with the loss of virtuoso Barry Barlow this proved to be the beggining of the end of the band. Granted they officially ended with the loss of their great Guitarist Martin Barre who continues to tour and record with his own band. Sadly Anderson can no longer perform coherently as year's of smoking and abuse of his own physical health ended his vocal performance in 1984, he's struggled on but to diminishing performances to the point now where he's barely able to speak on occasions. I remember some of the concerts i attended over the years and Anderson had a wonderful stage presence, however his health problems were evident after the Catfish tour and people actually walked out of his cathedral tours when he was no longer in Jethro Tull around 2012 and 2013. Happily the other great English band's continues to tour and record and actually improve with age to which we should all be grateful. I occasionally still listen to Tull on record and their many live performances from over the years. They were never destined to be up there with the best partly because of Andersons somewhat erratic performances and partly because they never had a full band of virtuoso Musicians, although the standouts in this department were very good and deserves a mention so thank you for the Music 🎶 John Glascock rip, Barrie Barlow and special Guest the great Eddie Jobson.
This is by far the best I've ever heard Ian sound after his vocal blowout on the Under Wraps tour - you can still hear him struggling a little with the higher notes but overall his voice sounds 90% of what it did in the 70s and early 80s. It's such a shame he didn't get some singing lessons and take some steps to preserve his voice. Oh well. What's done is done.
love the lineup here. Yes, I love the band, seen them many times, and I thank God for them - and pray for them. - because Ian is not saved. At least not according to the impression I got when I spoke to him, getting his saudigraph after a performance of "Divinities," (1995). So I did thank God for them (Tull) and I do, and because God (Yahweh is the source of all - good music and musicians) and faith and confession in the Son, Jesus is the only way to salvation - and unless Ian and anyone else gives an Amen to that they are not saved but lost. How sad for a brilliant artist, a man who sang alot about God, but didn't really know him. So God, save this man, that you gave such incredible talent to, right now, let him bow his heart to you. before its too late. In Jesus name, Amen.(It is for a man once to die and then the judgement). (And Romans 9:9-10)
@@kathleenpett3194 You wasted your time writing this nonsense. Where is your proof that yahwe is the creator! İf you are knowledgeable enough, go to 'Atheist Experience' channel on youtube and tell all of this to Matt Dalahunty over there. And good luck :))
Jethro Tull 1991-07-13 @ Istanbul Amphitheatre, Turkey 01 Thick as a Brick 0:00:13 02 Farm on the Freeway 0:04:19 03 Paparazzi (instrumental) 0:10:48 04 Living in the Past 0:14:19 05 Serenade to a Cuckoo 0:17:49 06 Mother Goose 0:22:39 07 Jack-A-Lynn 0:24:38 08 Budapest 0:29:57 09 Fat Man 0:41:11 10 My God 0:48:04 / Flute solo 0:52:12 / Bourée 0:53:39 / My God (Reprise) 0:56:10 11 Kissing Willie 0:58:43 12 Locomotive Breath 1:02:18 13 Instrumental Finale (Black Sunday) 1:06:47 / Thick as a Brick (Reprise) 1:08:57 o Ian Anderson - vocals, flute & acoustic guitar o Martin Barre - acoustic & electric guitars; flute on song 06 o Maartin Allcock - keyboards o Dave Pegg - bass o Doane Perry - drums and percussion
Türkiye'ye gelen ilk baba gruplardan ve benim en sevdiğimdi. Bu konserdeydim ve unutulmazlarımdan oldu. İyiki vardı bu kafalar, üzgünüm yeni kuşaklar sizler için. çünkü her şey illizyon, taklit artık...
Ben daha bir metalciydim o zamanlar ama arkadaşlarım gitmişti, unutulmaz bir konser olduğunu anlattılar senelerce. Şimdi böyle müzikler, konserler hayal
1984 den beri Jethro Tull hayraniydim, butun albumlerini bilirdim. Bi gun konserine gidecekmiyim acaba diye hayal kurarken , 1991 basinda Ingilizce egitimi icin hayatimda ilk defa yurt disina Londra ya ciktim. Onlar da firsat bu firsat diyip Turkiye ye geldiler :-)
ES IST DAVE PEGG SEIT 1995 BEI JETHRO TULL NICHT MEHR DABEI, MARTIN BARRE IST SEIT 2012 SOLO MIT SEINER EIGENEN BAND,SO IST DAS LEBEN EBEN!HABE MIR FÜR MAI 2025 EINE IAN ANDERSON KONZERT-KARTE GEKAUFT UND FREUE MICH SEHR IN WIEDER ZU SEHEN!LONG LIVE JETHRO TULL😊
Yanlış hatırlamıyorsam üç gece üst üste konser vermişlerdi,ben de üçüne de gitmiştim. Daha sonra istanbul'daki her konserlerine gittim.En son konsere oğlumu da götürdüm.Çok acayip bir duygu,sanki zaman durmuş gibi .Umarım sağlıkları daha uzun yıllar bozulmaz da bizi bu zevkten mahrum bırakmazlar. Paylaşım için teşekkürler.
Evet, 3 konserdi. Ben de üçüne de bilet aldım ve gittim. İlk gece walkman ile ses kaydı yaptım. İkincide flaşsız fotoğraf çektim, yüksek asalı filme. Son gece de deli gibi eğlendim :)
As good as he and the band were here, to me their zenith was in the early 70’s when he was so gorgeous to look at, his voice was its strongest and his energy on stage was beyond belief, but even here in the early 90’s when he was in his mid 40’s, he still sounded and looked great...
Just seen him play in Leicester last night at 74 the voice isn’t what it was but he still gets up on one leg and played superbly. The legend lives on. And on it just won’t slow down.
I was in this concert in istanbul, it was very hot night and we were all together with our friends it was an unforgettable night in 91' July I was 21 now I'm too old to Rock N RoLL , too young to give up, Life is a Long song.🎼🎶 (Thomas Ertan)♥
I'm 58 and I did not catch on to the greatness of Tull till about '77 or so. First went to the Stormwatch tour in '79 in Philly and then never missed it everytime they came to town -- pretty much every year till well after 2000, not sure exactly. About 25 times at least. A few times I was right up in first or 2nd row, saw Tull or Ian solo shows in a ll sorts of venues, from big arenas to outdoor pavillions to small theaters, even old opera houses. I went to the 50th anniversary show in Philly and it was quite well attended. Still great as ever but it's too bad he lost his voice. I still love listening to the old recordings, especially the lesser popular ones toward the end of the 80s through the 90s
Oradaydım. Harlka bir konserdi benim için. 17 yaşındaydım. Konser sonrası açıkhavanın arka çıkışından içeri girip kulise kadar sızıp babalardan imza almıştık. Hatta Martin Barre ile sohbet etmiştim. İkinci gece çektiğim fotoğrafları bastırmıştım. İmzalamıştı. Gitar çaldığımı söyleyip gitarının markasını sormuştum. Özel yapım bir Tom Anderson kullanıyordu. Gitarından bahsetti bana. Hatta elime alıp bakmama bile izin vermişti. Belki yarım saate yakın kuliste takılmıştım. Giderken de penasını vermişti bana. Ne geceydi be.
Another great program band is Renaissance with lead vocalist Annie Haslam. Annie knows Ian Anderson and has done some work with him. Eg. "Cry to the World" Ian played the flute as backup for her. You can immediately recognize his style. Would enjoy attending a concert with them on the same bill. Both bands are underrated and I would like to see them both get more recognized.
Oradaydım. Müthişti.Paylaştığınız için çok teşekkürler. Konser sonrası The Marmara'daki ( o zamanlar adı etap marmara ) bara gideceğini duydum ve hemen zıpladım. Karşılıklı whisky içtik Ian Anderson ile. Hiç unutamam.
Could be wrong, but maybe they did play Aqualung - because this vid is just over an hour long and JT live usually play for two hours plus - so I'm guessing this isn't the whole concert?
JETHRO TULL....son uno d los mejores grupos que hay....k han existido...Junto con los STONES, LED ZEPP, YES, AEROSMITH, BOWIE, LOU REED....Su estilo es unico...No hay, ni habra...otro grupo, como ellos...Tambien adoro a SOFT CELL, JAPAN, JOHN FOXX..
excellent! Thank you. I rediscovered JT around this time after leaving them in the eighties. In retrospect this early/mid nineties period seems like a last hoorah before the voice totally went and they still had the energy of the earlier years. Shame this period isnt represented on the official box set. Still, its great to see it up here.
Valla ben de o İstanbul'daki dört geceden birindeydim. Hangisiydi hatırlayamıyorum ama son gece olması muhtemel. Aklımda kalan, Tull'ın o dönemki tur menejeri gıcık herifin teki olduğu için konser boyunca seyircilerin ayağa kalkması yasaklanmıştı. Sonlara doğru oturduğumuz yerde rock konseri izlemenin verdiği gerginlik ve biraz da çaldıkları Aqualung'ın enerjisiyle artık yeter gari deyip tüm açıkhava ayaklanmış ve hatta öne doğru hareketlenmişti. Bir ara ayaklarımın yerden kesildiğini bile hatırlıyorum. Gerçi 13 yaşında çelimsizin biriydim o zaman, sıkıysa şimdi kesin ayaklarımı yerden :D. Bilmem o hareketlenmenin etkisinden, bilmem hakikaten çok güzel çaldıklarından, benim o geceden aklımda kalan iki şarkıdan biri Aqualung olmuştu ( Diğeri Budapest. Tüm yaz hot night in Budapest deyu deyu gezmiştim) o yüzden bu videoda Aqualung'la karşılaşmayı bekledim sonuna kadar. Niye koymamışlar ki?
The late great Maartin Allcock, which never played keyboards, up until Ian made him take up the instrument as Tull were missing a keyboard player. Always brilliant, gone far too early.
I love Barlow's "overplaying" in the studio, but I think Perry developped into the better live drummer. (Not only becasue of the absence of a grotesque hat.)
Too bad Ian let Martin go after years of alliance superb musicianship definitely showed bad faith on Ian's part. DVD Jethro Tull in Iceland has Ian's voice well shot with an excellent actor double helping out worth checking out
Geez, this footage always astonishes me whenever I happen to run across it once again. How wonderful it is that this chapter of the group's history was captured so magnificently in a pro-shot video. Tull's "Catfish Rising" tour was the final time I managed to attend one of their live shows (having started to actively follow Ian & the boys' annual concert schedule way back in 1977). The 1991 incarnation of Tull was surely leaner, sleeker, and a lot more sharply dressed than subsequent years -- it's amazing what winning a Grammy will do for a rapidly aging rock star's self image! (hee-hee) Nonetheless, the primary quality of the band (at least back in those memorable times) was the sheer excellence of their individual and collective musicianship. I'll always reserve a very special place in my rabid music hound's heart for them!
I saw several shows from this time period. Not the best stretch for Anderson's voice. It's a bad sign on this video that it starts to audibly give out so early on in the show.
I'm 67 years old, and I've seen Jethro Tull 44 times since 1973. They are the greatest band of all time. They have enough music that I almost never listen to anything else. They were the best in the early 70s. This concert from turkey is fantastic. I saw basically the same in the US in Clearwater Florida. It is sad the great concerts are over now I listen to Martin barre's band . It's the closest thing to getting to hear Jethro Tull
Me too, I'm a woman of 66, saw then all over but not as many times as you. (about 17 for me) They are the best! I've also seen Martin Barre on his own in 2016. Please read my entry above about praying for Anderson - and the band. as wonderful an artist as Anderson is - all is lost if he is not saved -(doesn't know God through Jesus Christ) for himself. This applies to everyone. Save now Lord, I pray. None of us are getting any younger -and look at the times we are in - Jesus is returning as the lion of the tribe of Judah. God of the Jew and Gentile, promised Messiah from the Jewish Scriptures and revealed in the New Testament as the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world. Just as he said he would.
I agree with you , I also have seen Jethro Tull in few concerts , I haven’t had the luck you had being in some many concerts , This is the best prog rock band ever existed, and the best album in the history for me is Passion Play and then Thick as a Brick , above Selling England by the Pound from Genesis and above Dark side of the moon and the wall from Pink Floyd.
I agree with you , I also have seen Jethro Tull in few concerts , I haven’t had the luck you had being in some many concerts , This is the best prog rock band ever existed, and the best album in the history for me is Passion Play and then Thick as a Brick , above Selling England by the Pound from Genesis and above Dark side of the moon and the wall from Pink Floyd.
I'm 58 and I did not catch on to the greatness of Tull till about '77 or so. First went to the Stormwatch tour in '79 in Philly and then never missed it everytime they came to town -- pretty much every year till well after 2000, not sure exactly. About 25 times at least. A few times I was right up in first or 2nd row, saw Tull or Ian solo shows in a ll sorts of venues, from big arenas to outdoor pavillions to small theaters, even old opera houses. I went to the 50th anniversary show in Philly and it was quite well attended. Still great as ever but it's too bad he lost his voice. I still love listening to the old recordings, especially the lesser popular ones toward the end of the 80s through the 90s.
Having been born and bred in England, i've had the privilege of having access to many of the best Musicians in the world, Tull were an interesting band but as Anderson himself acknowledges never got out of the second division of band's, this is a fair assessment up until 1979 but sadly with the loss of virtuoso Barry Barlow this proved to be the beggining of the end of the band. Granted they officially ended with the loss of their great Guitarist Martin Barre who continues to tour and record with his own band. Sadly Anderson can no longer perform coherently as year's of smoking and abuse of his own physical health ended his vocal performance in 1984, he's struggled on but to diminishing performances to the point now where he's barely able to speak on occasions. I remember some of the concerts i attended over the years and Anderson had a wonderful stage presence, however his health problems were evident after the Catfish tour and people actually walked out of his cathedral tours when he was no longer in Jethro Tull around 2012 and 2013. Happily the other great English band's continues to tour and record and actually improve with age to which we should all be grateful. I occasionally still listen to Tull on record and their many live performances from over the years. They were never destined to be up there with the best partly because of Andersons somewhat erratic performances and partly because they never had a full band of virtuoso Musicians, although the standouts in this department were very good and deserves a mention so thank you for the Music 🎶 John Glascock rip, Barrie Barlow and special Guest the great Eddie Jobson.
This is by far the best I've ever heard Ian sound after his vocal blowout on the Under Wraps tour - you can still hear him struggling a little with the higher notes but overall his voice sounds 90% of what it did in the 70s and early 80s.
It's such a shame he didn't get some singing lessons and take some steps to preserve his voice. Oh well. What's done is done.
They say never meet your heroes, but I risked it many years ago and he was as I hoped very charming. Greatest thinking person's
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Tull at their very best - Anderson is a brilliant showman - thank god for Jethro Tull
love the lineup here. Yes, I love the band, seen them many times, and I thank God for them - and pray for them. - because Ian is not saved. At least not according to the impression I got when I spoke to him, getting his saudigraph after a performance of "Divinities," (1995).
So I did thank God for them (Tull) and I do, and because God (Yahweh is the source of all - good music and musicians) and faith and confession in the Son, Jesus is the only way to salvation - and unless Ian and anyone else gives an Amen to that they are not saved but lost. How sad for a brilliant artist, a man who sang alot about God, but didn't really know him. So God, save this man, that you gave such incredible talent to, right now, let him bow his heart to you. before its too late. In Jesus name, Amen.(It is for a man once to die and then the judgement). (And Romans 9:9-10)
@@kathleenpett3194
You wasted your time writing this nonsense. Where is your proof that yahwe is the creator!
İf you are knowledgeable enough, go to 'Atheist Experience' channel on youtube and tell all of this to Matt Dalahunty over there.
And good luck :))
I am listening them almost 50 year, and adorm them all that time❤! Bojan Bogdanović, BiH, Zenica.
Jethro Tull 1991-07-13 @ Istanbul Amphitheatre, Turkey
01 Thick as a Brick 0:00:13
02 Farm on the Freeway 0:04:19
03 Paparazzi (instrumental) 0:10:48
04 Living in the Past 0:14:19
05 Serenade to a Cuckoo 0:17:49
06 Mother Goose 0:22:39
07 Jack-A-Lynn 0:24:38
08 Budapest 0:29:57
09 Fat Man 0:41:11
10 My God 0:48:04 / Flute solo 0:52:12 / Bourée 0:53:39 / My God (Reprise) 0:56:10
11 Kissing Willie 0:58:43
12 Locomotive Breath 1:02:18
13 Instrumental Finale (Black Sunday) 1:06:47 / Thick as a Brick (Reprise) 1:08:57
o Ian Anderson - vocals, flute & acoustic guitar
o Martin Barre - acoustic & electric guitars; flute on song 06
o Maartin Allcock - keyboards
o Dave Pegg - bass
o Doane Perry - drums and percussion
Thank you
for info.♥️
Wonderful thank you!
Türkiye'ye gelen ilk baba gruplardan ve benim en sevdiğimdi. Bu konserdeydim ve unutulmazlarımdan oldu. İyiki vardı bu kafalar, üzgünüm yeni kuşaklar sizler için. çünkü her şey illizyon, taklit artık...
+Ali Gungormus selamlar ... ben de oradaydım ...
Ali Gungormus fake it is not İstanbul
Ben daha bir metalciydim o zamanlar ama arkadaşlarım gitmişti, unutulmaz bir konser olduğunu anlattılar senelerce. Şimdi böyle müzikler, konserler hayal
moth çalmamış... eksik bir konser bana göre
Evet dostum o gece hepimiz muhteşem bir rüya yaşamıştık çok haklısın artık herşey plastik..
1984 den beri Jethro Tull hayraniydim, butun albumlerini bilirdim. Bi gun konserine gidecekmiyim acaba diye hayal kurarken , 1991 basinda Ingilizce egitimi icin hayatimda ilk defa yurt disina Londra ya ciktim. Onlar da firsat bu firsat diyip Turkiye ye geldiler :-)
Aga bee..
O ne öyle ya :D
@@elifpnar6364 larls
91, I was a fresh teeanger and I was sad because had missed this concert. And now after 30 years, I am watching it thanks to you. Cheers
I was there.. 28 years it was great and by the way I am still listening JT ✌🏼
Thank you. For me, the band has never been the same since in the absence of Dave Pegg, so it's great to see this.
ES IST DAVE PEGG SEIT 1995 BEI JETHRO TULL NICHT MEHR DABEI, MARTIN BARRE IST SEIT 2012 SOLO MIT SEINER EIGENEN BAND,SO IST DAS LEBEN EBEN!HABE MIR FÜR MAI 2025 EINE IAN ANDERSON KONZERT-KARTE GEKAUFT UND FREUE MICH SEHR IN WIEDER ZU SEHEN!LONG LIVE JETHRO TULL😊
Yanlış hatırlamıyorsam üç gece üst üste konser vermişlerdi,ben de üçüne de gitmiştim.
Daha sonra istanbul'daki her konserlerine gittim.En son konsere oğlumu da götürdüm.Çok acayip bir duygu,sanki zaman durmuş gibi .Umarım sağlıkları daha uzun yıllar bozulmaz da bizi bu zevkten mahrum bırakmazlar.
Paylaşım için teşekkürler.
Evet, 3 konserdi. Ben de üçüne de bilet aldım ve gittim. İlk gece walkman ile ses kaydı yaptım. İkincide flaşsız fotoğraf çektim, yüksek asalı filme. Son gece de deli gibi eğlendim :)
bu haziran bir konser daha var
As good as he and the band were here, to me their zenith was in the early 70’s when he was so gorgeous to look at, his voice was its strongest and his energy on stage was beyond belief, but even here in the early 90’s when he was in his mid 40’s, he still sounded and looked great...
Lol the Steven Wright look wasn't doing Ian any favors
Just seen him play in Leicester last night at 74 the voice isn’t what it was but he still gets up on one leg and played superbly.
The legend lives on. And on it just won’t slow down.
@@ianallen8305 Also the zealot gene is really good isn't it?
He may not have the vocal range that he used to have but he still plays the guitar, flute, and harmonica very well.
@@sheldonforman72still writers excellent music and lyrics
I was in this concert in istanbul, it was very hot night and we were all together with our friends it was an unforgettable night in 91' July I was 21 now I'm too old to Rock N RoLL , too young to give up, Life is a Long song.🎼🎶 (Thomas Ertan)♥
I'm 58 and I did not catch on to the greatness of Tull till about '77 or so. First went to the Stormwatch tour in '79 in Philly and then never missed it everytime they came to town -- pretty much every year till well after 2000, not sure exactly. About 25 times at least. A few times I was right up in first or 2nd row, saw Tull or Ian solo shows in a ll sorts of venues, from big arenas to outdoor pavillions to small theaters, even old opera houses. I went to the 50th anniversary show in Philly and it was quite well attended. Still great as ever but it's too bad he lost his voice. I still love listening to the old recordings, especially the lesser popular ones toward the end of the 80s through the 90s
That instrumental version of Paparazzi is just fantastic.
Maestro de maestro grasias a el toco flauta traversa su musica me contagio arriba jehtro tull🎶🎵🎸✌🖒👍👌👆☝
Love the Paparazzi instrumental ... that is a great song ... so many Tull songs would be great as jazz instrumentals with improvisation! Thanks.
Oradaydım. Harlka bir konserdi benim için. 17 yaşındaydım. Konser sonrası açıkhavanın arka çıkışından içeri girip kulise kadar sızıp babalardan imza almıştık. Hatta Martin Barre ile sohbet etmiştim. İkinci gece çektiğim fotoğrafları bastırmıştım. İmzalamıştı. Gitar çaldığımı söyleyip gitarının markasını sormuştum. Özel yapım bir Tom Anderson kullanıyordu. Gitarından bahsetti bana. Hatta elime alıp bakmama bile izin vermişti. Belki yarım saate yakın kuliste takılmıştım. Giderken de penasını vermişti bana. Ne geceydi be.
Another great program band is Renaissance with lead vocalist Annie Haslam.
Annie knows Ian Anderson and has done some work with him. Eg. "Cry to the World"
Ian played the flute as backup for her.
You can immediately recognize his style.
Would enjoy attending a concert with them on the same bill.
Both bands are underrated and I would like to see them both get more recognized.
Tull at their magnificent peak. Wonderful material, superb musicians, meticulously rehearsed and Ian Anderson at his mesmerising zenith.
Giank, he, plei, flaouto, vere, nise, a, seink, to, tou, his, songs❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I was in this concert..29 yrs before.. I had kicked balloons too at final.
maravilloso vídeo.
Oradaydım. Müthişti.Paylaştığınız için çok teşekkürler. Konser sonrası The Marmara'daki ( o zamanlar adı etap marmara ) bara gideceğini duydum ve hemen zıpladım. Karşılıklı whisky içtik Ian Anderson ile. Hiç unutamam.
Thank you for all !
It is my dream to see Jethro Tull play thick as a brick live. It’s up there with wanting to hear Don Mclean play American pie.
This is an excellent performance. And superior sound quality. I saw the Roots To branches Tour a few years after this.
Love this gig, and they didn't play "Aqualung"...…..that doesn't happen often....superb gig, I loved "My God", awesome performance.
Could be wrong, but maybe they did play Aqualung - because this vid is just over an hour long and JT live usually play for two hours plus - so I'm guessing this isn't the whole concert?
magnific bass
Always a total joy to listen to they're very creative and wonderful music. God bless everyone
Pretty good night for Ian's vocals. As always,,Tull is tight and well rehearsed. Martin can sure play that guitar.
I was there.
JETHRO TULL....son uno d los mejores grupos que hay....k han existido...Junto con los STONES, LED ZEPP, YES, AEROSMITH, BOWIE, LOU REED....Su estilo es unico...No hay, ni habra...otro grupo, como ellos...Tambien adoro a SOFT CELL, JAPAN, JOHN FOXX..
I was here, great consert and I miss them very, very, very...
Nice❤
Here in. México City, this show it was wonderful 1991-2
vždycky, když je slyším je to paráda. Už se na kluky těším. Uvidím je 30.1.2016 v Ostravě. To bude nádhera. Tak ahoj všichni BRODY CZ.
excellent! Thank you. I rediscovered JT around this time after leaving them in the eighties. In retrospect this early/mid nineties period seems like a last hoorah before the voice totally went and they still had the energy of the earlier years. Shame this period isnt represented on the official box set. Still, its great to see it up here.
noticed that about voice, AND style of dress, hair, body type-- aging in reverse this year
I'm Hungary for Turkey!
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Valla ben de o İstanbul'daki dört geceden birindeydim. Hangisiydi hatırlayamıyorum ama son gece olması muhtemel. Aklımda kalan, Tull'ın o dönemki tur menejeri gıcık herifin teki olduğu için konser boyunca seyircilerin ayağa kalkması yasaklanmıştı. Sonlara doğru oturduğumuz yerde rock konseri izlemenin verdiği gerginlik ve biraz da çaldıkları Aqualung'ın enerjisiyle artık yeter gari deyip tüm açıkhava ayaklanmış ve hatta öne doğru hareketlenmişti. Bir ara ayaklarımın yerden kesildiğini bile hatırlıyorum. Gerçi 13 yaşında çelimsizin biriydim o zaman, sıkıysa şimdi kesin ayaklarımı yerden :D. Bilmem o hareketlenmenin etkisinden, bilmem hakikaten çok güzel çaldıklarından, benim o geceden aklımda kalan iki şarkıdan biri Aqualung olmuştu ( Diğeri Budapest. Tüm yaz hot night in Budapest deyu deyu gezmiştim) o yüzden bu videoda Aqualung'la karşılaşmayı bekledim sonuna kadar. Niye koymamışlar ki?
The late great Maartin Allcock, which never played keyboards, up until Ian made him take up the instrument as Tull were missing a keyboard player. Always brilliant, gone far too early.
Ian's voice was slipping power.and dynamic at this time..Sad..it totally shot now..it was in 1970 full strength.via Cry you a Song days..peace
Son inmejorables
Rock and Roll's MAESTRO!
Oradaydık :)
I went 😢to one that year, 8j Salt Lake! It was great 👍 20:47
superbe et significative revolutionnaire video ! musique por nous !
This tour was in support of "Catfish Rising" - yet no songs from that album are included in this video 😔
Remy you once again bring all of us tull heads such great fiends . Also thank you for play lists and info. You are the best!!
je ne sais pas comment tu fait pour avoir autant de films sur jethro tull mais bravo et merci a toi
Bende o konserdeydim
ბედმა ორი გენიოსი შეახვედრა ერთმანეთს,იან ანდერსონი და მარტინ ბარი
my father was there and he won't stop talking about it -_- i'm jealous.
Gian, anterson, thing, gaza, mprik, ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I mean Doane Perry is an amazing drummer!!
Nowhere near as good as Barriemore Barlow
I don't like Barlow style at all, he overplays and his style is very ancient. Doane Perry is way better
+fastrelief You are right, Doane Perry underplays Barriemore Barlow completely... ;)
Ignare !
I love Barlow's "overplaying" in the studio, but I think Perry developped into the better live drummer. (Not only becasue of the absence of a grotesque hat.)
Thanks for posting. Great following in Toronto.
Please can the songs be listed ! This is Ian at his best !! A truly fantastic performance -- only wish l could have been there !
The songs are listed in the info.
Click on "see more"
@@RemyTena I think they meant the time sequences. To go to a favourite track....
@@Thundergod- Yes, you're right...
Brutal.
Fat Man jam!!
Thanks' Remy!
BornCrossEyed56 You're welcome!
Too bad Ian let Martin go after years of alliance superb musicianship definitely showed bad faith on Ian's part. DVD Jethro Tull in Iceland has Ian's voice well shot with an excellent actor double helping out worth checking out
I think this version of Jack-A-Lynn may be their best. Why no Aqualung...surely they must have played it? Also, no Teacher?
o konserdeydim daha dün gibi valla 25 sene geçmiş
Great, powerful show! Are Dave and Martin both playing Ibanez's here (and on the Catfish Rising tour)?
I was there :)
Verdad Remy, tu puedes ser el jefe de mi tiempo casi como mi trabajo...pero los horas con tu son mejor.
Gracias!
I was at this concert...
Gracias remy
Luis Espitia De nada!
So totally bad-ass I'm a kid again
Классика и очень значимый концерт!
Awesome #Jethro
Geez, this footage always astonishes me whenever I happen to run across it once again. How wonderful it is that this chapter of the group's history was captured so magnificently in a pro-shot video. Tull's "Catfish Rising" tour was the final time I managed to attend one of their live shows (having started to actively follow Ian & the boys' annual concert schedule way back in 1977). The 1991 incarnation of Tull was surely leaner, sleeker, and a lot more sharply dressed than subsequent years -- it's amazing what winning a Grammy will do for a rapidly aging rock star's self image! (hee-hee) Nonetheless, the primary quality of the band (at least back in those memorable times) was the sheer excellence of their individual and collective musicianship. I'll always reserve a very special place in my rabid music hound's heart for them!
Oradaydım :)
some great stuff on here.
I saw several shows from this time period. Not the best stretch for Anderson's voice. It's a bad sign on this video that it starts to audibly give out so early on in the show.
bir rock efsanesi jethro tull
Dear Maart…
ben de oradaydım ... yaşayan efsaneye selam olsun ...
Kiva kun saa kattoa näitä!
That's one Hungary Turkey!
Why no Aqualung?
une voix et un talent unique .......
0:50:34 brutal XD
Where's Ian?
Whoa, did not know Martin can play the flute too! (Fat Man)
Great :)
Such a shame that he's now ditched the band...
Magico...lindo....
é sempre bom ouvir
Martin Barre excelent...Ian Anderson...fenomenal....grait inspiration....Rush(Trio - alex Ged Neil) Too...Led(Nem se fala)...Too....
Ian anderson did NOT invent the seed drill.
*07Nisan2021*
💚❤❤❤❤❤
good
At about 18:30, "Gonna Take a Sentimental Journey" - the old songs are the best, even when plagiarized.
Wonder what the penalty for that is in Turkey?
Hi Maart ;-)
vay be
Ian is so hot in this performance
immensi!!!
Not Constantinople
Greeting Constantinople, uh...