Great audio quality. Pictures are great also. This version of Tull was the best. Their concerts during the '70s were incredible. I had the privilege of seeing this show twice back in March '75.
Was quite something to see from 3rd row center in Chicago while psychedelicized at 18. Can't say either the costuming or the music has quite the same effect on me 48 years later though I very much do still enjoy Jethro Tull, including in their last 30 years. But in having seen Tull or the Ian Band between 70 and 75 times since 1972 the first ten minutes of that show did rate with any of the others, save for maybe Thick as a Brick and the sheer shock that those guys taking off their trench coats were not roadies, but the band.
I can only imagine seeing the 3 ring circus that was Tull in that era. I myself did not see them until Bursting Out. I dedicated this video to a friend who’s first live concert ever was Warchild. He has logged an impressive Tull/Ian count somewhere in the eighties over the years.
That was the whole experience of seeing Ian and the boys. You never knew what they were going to pull out of their proverbial hats each time they went on tour. Always a professional spectacle that rivaled their peers and always had that extra something special. As you’ve seen and heard, some great pieces played live along with assorted solo’s, un released material, that thank God you’d thought you’d never hear again, but through the magic of TH-cam can once again enjoy.
Gran bel lavoro🚀🙌
Ian and Martin are the quintessential Tull.
Hammond's outfit is priceless.
Wow!! Talk about firing on all cylinders. This is epic!!!
Thank you Mario!
Great audio quality. Pictures are great also. This version of Tull was the best. Their concerts during the '70s were incredible. I had the privilege of seeing this show twice back in March '75.
Thanks!
We can only hope they find the entire Paris 75 film someday.
@@stevebuckley500440th version is not The enteir version of The show? 😮
Was quite something to see from 3rd row center in Chicago while psychedelicized at 18. Can't say either the costuming or the music has quite the same effect on me 48 years later though I very much do still enjoy Jethro Tull, including in their last 30 years. But in having seen Tull or the Ian Band between 70 and 75 times since 1972 the first ten minutes of that show did rate with any of the others, save for maybe Thick as a Brick and the sheer shock that those guys taking off their trench coats were not roadies, but the band.
I can only imagine seeing the 3 ring circus that was Tull in that era. I myself did not see them until Bursting Out. I dedicated this video to a friend who’s first live concert ever was Warchild. He has logged an impressive Tull/Ian count somewhere in the eighties over the years.
That was the whole experience of seeing Ian and the boys. You never knew what they were going to pull out of their proverbial hats each time they went on tour. Always a professional spectacle that rivaled their peers and always had that extra something special. As you’ve seen and heard, some great pieces played live along with assorted solo’s, un released material, that thank God you’d thought you’d never hear again, but through the magic of TH-cam can once again enjoy.
My fav. concert!!
Great work ! Never heard this before . Pics were cool also .
Thanks so much! More to come.
That was awesome.
Super. Gracias por subirlo. Mejor versión de wind up en vivo.
You are worth subscribing to for this alone! Thank you!
Many thanks and many more to come!