No surprise there. Anytime Tull is filmed live, the cameraman follows Ian everywhere, even if he goes to the side of the stage to scratch his nuts. Martin plays a mean guitar.
@@rickmerritt128 -- Hold your horses, rickster. Woah Nellie!!! Since Martin's great licks were the main reason Crest Of A Knave won a Grammy, he should be seen. Let's see, Martin is your favorite guitarist, but you want him hidden. Your comment makes no sense.
@@ricenglish4556 Well, Ian is shown more because he is the lead vocalist. And it is rare to see Ian toting an electric guitar. The keyboardist was not shown even once that I could see. The drummer, and Martin were shown in about equal parts. Martin was shown center stage for a couple moments and the bassists Dave Pegg was shown a little bit. The video was not close up. If I were there at that concert near the stage center, Ian would have been my main focal point. That's just me.
@@ahmetaksoy70 You are right. I thought you commented 'Farm of the Freeway' video I also have up, from 1991. Maartin is definatly the keyboard player here. He also played some rythm guitar. Don Airey played on parts of the 1987 tour, then Maartin replaced him, when Don got fired from what I've heard. Maartin stayed w. the band until 91.
Ian Anderson has always come up with the coolest unique endings!
I saw the tour in Salt Lake City with Fairport Convention warming up and David Pegg Tull's bassist at the time played in both.
I love his music from his "This was" album," benefit" and so on all the way through.
Forgot to mention "Stand Up" another great album.
One of their best!
Great album from start to finish, sadly you can hear that Ian's voice is failing, but still gives his all.
Too bad the video doesn't more of Martin's performance. He's the star of this composition to my thinking.
No surprise there. Anytime Tull is filmed live, the cameraman follows Ian everywhere, even if he goes to the side of the stage to scratch his nuts. Martin plays a mean guitar.
@@ricenglish4556the camera on Ian is justified. Martin is probably my favorite rock guitarists.
@@rickmerritt128 -- Hold your horses, rickster. Woah Nellie!!! Since Martin's great licks were the main reason Crest Of A Knave won a Grammy, he should be seen. Let's see, Martin is your favorite guitarist, but you want him hidden. Your comment makes no sense.
@@ricenglish4556 Well, Ian is shown more because he is the lead vocalist. And it is rare to see Ian toting an electric guitar. The keyboardist was not shown even once that I could see. The drummer, and Martin were shown in about equal parts. Martin was shown center stage for a couple moments and the bassists Dave Pegg was shown a little bit. The video was not close up. If I were there at that concert near the stage center, Ian would have been my main focal point. That's just me.
@@rickmerritt128 -- I like watching Martin play guitar. A lot of it might be how nice Martin was to me after a show once and what a prick Ian was.
He was 41 then but looked like 61.
Smoking will do that to you.
Great performance. So strange to see Ian with an electric guitar
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Who plays keyboard? I can't see it
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@@SilverTounge85 He started playing in the band in 1991, it must have been Maartin Allcock but I couldn't compare it at all
@@ahmetaksoy70 You are right. I thought you commented 'Farm of the Freeway' video I also have up, from 1991. Maartin is definatly the keyboard player here. He also played some rythm guitar. Don Airey played on parts of the 1987 tour, then Maartin replaced him, when Don got fired from what I've heard. Maartin stayed w. the band until 91.