sábado, 25 de julio de 2009
IT´S A BOY¡-Hallenstadion, Zurich, Switzerland,16 de Mayo de 1976.
MP3: 320 kbps
JETHRO TULL-IT´S A BOY¡-HALLESTADION , ZURICH, SWITZERTLAND,MAY 16, 1976
CD I: Thick As A Brick, Too Old To Rock 'n' Roll, To Cry You A Song, A New Day Yesterday, Flute Solo, Living In The Past / Thick As A Brick (inst), A New Day Yesterday (reprise), Requiem, Big Dipper, Beethoven's Ninth, Minstrel In The Gallery, Quizz Kid.
CD II: The Chequered Flag, Crazed Institution, Conundrum, Cross-Eyed Mary, Aqualung, Guitar Solo, Wind Up, Back-Door Angels, Minstrel In The Gallery (inst), Locomotive Breath, Finale, Back-Door Angels (reprise).
Show from 76 with really decent audio quality. Very interesting setlist, with some songs from the newest Tull album at the time, "Too Old To Rock 'n' Roll, Too Young Too Die!", that were not played very often after this tour, like Big Dipper, Quizz Kid, The Chequered Flag e Crazed Institution.
Another highlights are the beautiful Requiem, from the album "Minstrel In the Gallery", and some unreleased instrumental tracks like Beethoven's Ninth Symphony and Finale, another great instrumental in the end of the show.
David Palmer is rightly credited in this bootleg artwork, because he was playing with Tull before being officially a member of the band. We can see it in the famous video TullAvision, where he does a great performance in the keyboards, besides the sax solo in Too Old To Rock 'n' Roll...
Really good bootleg and great Tull performance! (BooTULLegs)
PART ONE
PART TWO
PART THREE
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5 comentarios:
Requiem live!! Very nice!!!
Very good sound and nice show. And Quizz Kid, Big Dipper and The chequered Flag live¡. Thank you for sharing, thank youuuuuuuuuuuuu¡
Hola! Me lo estoy bajando ahora. Muchas gracias! Te voy a contar una anecdota de JT que quizás no conozcas: busca en internet a Lily Palmer, pianista. Ya me dirás cuando leas que fue miembro de Jethro cuando su nombre era David.
Salu2
Sorry! Quise decir Dee Palmer, no Lily Palmer. Salu2
Querido Barleyman70, quien no conozca a David/Dee Palmer ( y su historia de hombre a mujer) es que no es fan de Jethro Tull. Todos los arreglos de cuerda que escuchas en los primeros discos de la banda fueron suyos, y a partir de la gira de 1976 se unió al grupo como miembro oficial (como segundo teclista, apoyando a John Evans) hasta su marcha en 1980. Por cierto, en éste bootleg que te bajas (It´s a boy¡), puedes escucharlo tocar sus teclados.
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