Flutist reacts to Jethro Tull - Songs from the Wood (1978)

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  • @robertjewell9727
    @robertjewell9727 Před rokem +60

    This live recording is more a "preview" interpretation of the song Songs from the Wood. The studio version is more song-,structured and more complex. There are also other live versions of SFTW that follow a much different setup. For instance here, the baroque beginning here is from the Tull song "Pibroch (Cap in Hand)" from the same album, which on the studio version of SFTW starts with the a cappella and develops from there.

  • @kiernanthomas6006
    @kiernanthomas6006 Před rokem +93

    Heline, I'm sure if you contacted Ian Anderson and made a video interview with him he would love that ! He's a very nice man ! You two could jam on some imrprov Flute together ! I'd love to see that !

  • @desertweasel6965
    @desertweasel6965 Před rokem +22

    The Whistler is really great too!!

  • @blortmeister
    @blortmeister Před rokem +23

    Ah, my Significant Other's favourite Tull album --mostly because of the deep folk roots. Fun to see you checking out Tull again.

    • @Freds_mom
      @Freds_mom Před rokem +1

      I'm with your SO! Huge fan of it too ever since I was a teen. ❤️🥰

  • @keithcarper8809
    @keithcarper8809 Před rokem +23

    🎶 Tull always put on a great show. Ian was very into English folk music, baroque, madrigals and minstrels. The second flute player was the drummer, standing one legged on his drummer's seat! I'm guessing the bandage was tape to keep the headpiece from flying into the crowd. 😆

  • @pallhe
    @pallhe Před rokem +20

    I laughed when Ian began playing the flute and Heline said "Yes!" and took a sip from her mug. Impressive piece of music.

  • @cosmicdebris5260
    @cosmicdebris5260 Před rokem +19

    Hi Heline!🦄 brings back such wonderful memories! I've seen them 11 times over the years! I forgot how much I enjoyed them until I started watching your channels! Thank you!🎶

  • @melissayost4888
    @melissayost4888 Před rokem +67

    This is one of the finest albums ever made. It draws more from English folk music as does Heavy Horses. You really need to listen to the entire album. There is bunches of flute in Bungle In The Jungle.

    • @dennishinkle5010
      @dennishinkle5010 Před rokem +6

      Bungle was on Warchild.

    • @lucobo4847
      @lucobo4847 Před rokem +7

      The ecologist Trilogy, Heavy Horses, Songs From the woods and Stormwatch

    • @joebloggs8636
      @joebloggs8636 Před rokem +4

      Bungle not on this, also one of my least favorite of Jethro Tull songs

    • @NickBR57
      @NickBR57 Před rokem +2

      My favourite Tull era and Songs from the Wood my favourite album (but doesn't include Bungle from the Jungle)

    • @Aryaba
      @Aryaba Před rokem +2

      My favorite album of all time.

  • @jaybax2083
    @jaybax2083 Před rokem +9

    I was at this concert,
    Unforgettable for a few reasons, most noticeable a speaker broked right in the middle of Ian's flute solo while broadcast live via satellite to at least 16 countries, but on the bright side many of us thought it was a part of the music 😎

  • @kajlennartsson4234
    @kajlennartsson4234 Před rokem +12

    This is a wonderful reaction video.❤ Ian Anderson and Heline ❤ Two of my favourit flutists. Thank you Heline for your wonderful reaction videos and your beautiful music 🎶🎶🎶🎶

  • @markchip1
    @markchip1 Před rokem +10

    An fine example of "Baroque and Roll'!

  • @denisrichardson3260
    @denisrichardson3260 Před 29 dny +1

    this song is one of my favourite songs period It's so strong and earthy, life-affirming..put it on if you feel depressed it'll pick you up!

  • @maximmunity2059
    @maximmunity2059 Před rokem +37

    The other flutist was the drummer, Barrymore Barlow. First time I saw them do this, that was such a suprise.

    • @ianpark1805
      @ianpark1805 Před rokem +5

      Guitarist Martin Barre also plays flute - I’ve seen them live when he played flute when Ian played acoustic guitar. Might have been on ‘Reasons For Waiting’, but it was along time ago, so don’t quote me!

    • @rick49
      @rick49 Před rokem +1

      When I saw it live, I was so thrilled to see Barlow pop up from nowhere to fill in that little harmony riff. And it never gets old. It's always a highlight of the song.

    • @normsky1000
      @normsky1000 Před rokem +1

      Always makes me smile!

    • @leonazg82
      @leonazg82 Před rokem +4

      But you can clearly hear two flutes playing that titbit, not one. And the playing is just as precise as on the record. I have a suspicion that in reality it was a playback while mr. Barlow was just mimicking the playing. Note that there was no microphone near his flute, not even a cord attached.

    • @bobfoale3000
      @bobfoale3000 Před 8 měsíci

      Ian Anderson has stated that the acapella vocals were prerecorded and the rest of the band were miming (you can hear Ian contributing to the backing vocals, too). The second flute would be the same

  • @spriggan3935
    @spriggan3935 Před rokem +9

    The classical intro is composed by Tull member David (now Dee) Palmer, and it's an excerpt from "Pibroch", another song taken from the album "Songs from the Wood".
    The guy imitating Ian on flute is drummer Barry Barlow. It's because the acapella section is mainly nothing but the recorded version itself, with added live voices. Of course Ian couldn't sing and play flute at the same time... ;-)
    Regards Helen.

  • @RelUnrelated
    @RelUnrelated Před rokem +10

    I'm always happy to see new videos from you, whether your own music, or an analysis of other tunes. Keep up the great work!

  • @keithlw1873
    @keithlw1873 Před rokem +7

    This was the first Tull song I ever heard. I went and bought the album and have been a fan ever since. This album is still my favourite.

  • @kevinjordan1146
    @kevinjordan1146 Před rokem +7

    I am so glad I found this website

  • @McMurphyKirby
    @McMurphyKirby Před rokem +7

    On the concert ticket it stated that the holder agreed to be televised live via satellite to Europe. Uriah Heap was the opening act, and the show was called TULLIVISION...to be continued...

  • @bobbrenna9507
    @bobbrenna9507 Před rokem +6

    I remember this album came out when i was in high school and I heard it in my '57 Chevy with my friends, who were blown away by it.
    Thank you Heline, for your reviews of Jethro Tull music. I respect your point of view as a classical flutist.

  • @urbanmetro
    @urbanmetro Před rokem +5

    This was the first concert I attended at 16 years old. It was awesome.

  • @chrisharris5497
    @chrisharris5497 Před rokem +9

    I don’t know quite how to put my finger on it Heline but in the 18 months or so I’ve been following you you seem to have grown, not only as a creator but as a person,I don’t even think grown is the right word but you seem to shine nowadays and it’s really lovely to see. I guess the more you’re in front of the camera the more confident you get but I have no doubt that you are extremely confident young lady anyway as you have such a talent and that in itself brings confidence I should imagine. I can’t play any instruments myself but I’d have loved to have learnt to play the piano in my younger days, that said I have pretty small hands for a bloke which isn’t good for the piano I understand. I used to be a bit of a legend at playing Frère Jacques on the recorder when I was in junior school lol. Have a fantastic weekend Heline 👍

  • @daveking9393
    @daveking9393 Před rokem +7

    Oh my goodness this is my favorite album, by JT. I love every song on this album I hope you listen to it studio version one day completely. Thanks for sharing enjoy all you do

  • @bernhardkrickl3567
    @bernhardkrickl3567 Před rokem +43

    With Jethro Tull there are two things you must know about their live recordings: 1. They are as good as the studio recordings (playing-wise at least, maybe not production-wise). 2. The song arrangements change constantly. They are nearly never played as they are on the record and not even the same as on the concert before. They change sections around, add new stuff, mix it with other songs, leave stuff out, change the instruments, whatever. Never twice the same.

    • @NuntiusLegis
      @NuntiusLegis Před 11 měsíci +3

      Later live versions of pre-1972 songs are usually better than the studio recordings, but later they got so good in the studio that it was hard to match live. This here of course is also quite shortened compared to the studio version.

    • @Dude_Slick
      @Dude_Slick Před 8 měsíci

      @@NuntiusLegis I disagree whole heartedly. The studio is where the artist can hone the song to perfection. Live is great if you're there. It's part of the whole experience. But listening to the live version of a song you love, can be very disappointing. And when I see reactors hearing a song for the first time, and not hearing what made the song so iconic in the first place, I can't help but think what a hugely missed opportunity it is. Case in point, is how in the live version, you do not get the iconic solo from Jimmy page that you get in the studio version of Stairway to Heaven.

    • @NuntiusLegis
      @NuntiusLegis Před 8 měsíci

      @@Dude_Slick So you only disagree concerning pre-1972? - Only that older stuff was inferior in the studio I think, with some exceptions like Bourée. Listen to the live versions of Sweet Dream, A New Day Yesterday, and Cross-Eyed Mary on Bursting Out (1978), don't you think those are more energetic and polished than the studio versions?

    • @Leon_der_Luftige
      @Leon_der_Luftige Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@Dude_Slicklisten to the alchemy live version of Sultans of Swing and tell me it is worse than the studio version.

    • @Dude_Slick
      @Dude_Slick Před 6 měsíci

      @@Leon_der_Luftige I've heard it. There are exceptions to every rule. This is not one of them. I Think it's a solid live performance, as live shows go. What about it do you find better than the studio version? Was it the way Mark's vocal timing was just a bit off? Or perhaps the way the lead had some nifty little extras and was extended, but far less refined and articulated than the studio version? Why do you think they didn't do it like this when they unlimited takes? Probably because they wanted it perfect.

  • @russelljackman1413
    @russelljackman1413 Před rokem +3

    It is nice to see you again, Heline! I love this whole album (as I do, many of his other albums)! Thank you! Take care!

  • @anonymeister123
    @anonymeister123 Před rokem +4

    Almost 10am here, getting a bite to eat and watching before my first meeting!

  • @sobella75
    @sobella75 Před 3 měsíci

    Hi Heline. Thank you for kind input on flute. I love your channel

  • @williamweiss6128
    @williamweiss6128 Před rokem +3

    Nice, the live version. One ofthe best bands you could have ever seen. Great live sound every time.

  • @truthseekerKJV
    @truthseekerKJV Před 9 měsíci +3

    Ian handled the flute like Bruce Lee handled the Nunchucks. Second to none.

  • @Kellen_Quigley
    @Kellen_Quigley Před rokem +6

    The entire "Songs from the Wood" album is so great and every track is a classic, in my opinion. If you come across any other live performances of any songs from it, it would definitely be worth doing a reaction video.

  • @fostercathead
    @fostercathead Před rokem +6

    I love your reactions!

    • @fostercathead
      @fostercathead Před rokem

      Heline.
      Have you ever considered reacting to Gentle Giant?
      There is a great live recording of them playing, "On Reflection."
      There isn't flute, but Gary Green does a marvelous job of playing the recorder.
      It would be great to see your reaction.
      Love from Texas!

  • @simonsavard1172
    @simonsavard1172 Před rokem +3

    Thank you Heline for your react

  • @prophetsam
    @prophetsam Před rokem +2

    :::Smiles::: Love watching you Experience Jethro Tull, & your Reactions! (Especially your explanations, commentary, etc....)
    Was lucky enough to see him live, in a fairly intimate Venue, that I'm pretty sure was in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, when I was 14-15, - the first Live Show I covered as a Freelance 'Gonzo Journalist;' - it was an Amazing show, & shockingly he was actually in a Wheelchair, as he had fucked up his knee, jumping from speakers to stage to speakers, apparently he had miscalculated the end of the stage, in an Earlier show: not Surprisingly, esp. when you look at how 'Animated' he is On Stage, he was "Showboating" in the Damn Wheelchair, lol! I swear, I can't count the # of times it looked like his Wheelchair was going to go Careening Off the Stage at Full Speed, but as soon as he got near the edge, he'd apply the Brakes, very Forcefully, on one side, so he'd come to a Skidding stop; peeling out, right at the Edge of the Stage, & whip out his Flute, & start really 'Getting Down!'

  • @ZalMoxis
    @ZalMoxis Před rokem +4

    These bands were cutting edge progressive back in the day.... just listen to the crowd.... and their vocals were excellent too....

  • @marceldagenais1893
    @marceldagenais1893 Před 23 dny +1

    My favourite album of all his work has a real minstrel pace Victorian .

  • @diverbob33
    @diverbob33 Před rokem +2

    Always brightens my day to hear your new reactions! Beautiful content.

  • @BC-ui9yt
    @BC-ui9yt Před rokem +1

    It's been far too long since I've seen one of your reaction videos. And I forgot how wonderful you are, Heline! Looking forward to more

  • @josephpotterf9459
    @josephpotterf9459 Před rokem +2

    Thanks I was around in the 70's and saw them a few times Ohio USA the best stage show by far. Also like your series on camping and travel but Jethro brought me here the first time years ago.

  • @pskully57
    @pskully57 Před rokem +2

    I saw this tour, it was awesome! I wish you would do Living in the Past, it's not flashy, but it's very tasty.

  • @richardtaylor6187
    @richardtaylor6187 Před rokem +1

    The beginning passage was theirs, from a song on that same album: Pibroch - Cap in Hand. The drummer, Barriemore Barlow, did the Ian flute impersonation, pose and all. Very cool!

  • @bocephus1911
    @bocephus1911 Před rokem +1

    A great stage presence, seen him 6 times and every show was so different,

  • @MarionJInce
    @MarionJInce Před rokem +2

    Hello Heline- please show us how you dance around with your flute like Ian Anderson. I’d really like to see that! I enjoyed your hiking trips in Norway and Finland. Looking for more content!

  • @MisterKnightly
    @MisterKnightly Před rokem +3

    Nothing better than Jethro Tull.

  • @Nichols_Santa
    @Nichols_Santa Před rokem +1

    I used to know a guy who worked on Tuning and setting up one of Ian's concert flutes.
    they are hot soldered into one piece, and the tape you see is grip tape.
    soldered so they don't fly apart while he is spinning and waving it about so wildly on stage, and the tape is a soft grip tape to prevent blisters from the spinning. (back in the 70's I think it was white colored hockey tape, but that stuff leaves residue so I think he went to a kind of medical grip tape... I can say for sure)

  • @michaelrosel1951
    @michaelrosel1951 Před 5 měsíci

    I have not commented for a while. I hope all off your followers, patrons, and fans enjoyed the holliday season. I know I did. Keep up the good work.

  • @MarcusBarnabassisSystersSonne

    yes my favorite! Heline and Tull!

  • @tracymitchell7494
    @tracymitchell7494 Před rokem +1

    Seeing Barrimore Barlow (percussionist) play the flute always got a pop from the audience.
    The guitarist Martin Barre is also very accomplished on the flute.
    Keep going down the rabbit hole of Jethro Tull you will find more real gems

  • @HomeStar369
    @HomeStar369 Před rokem

    Welcome back , love Jethro Tull

  • @anthonystevens8683
    @anthonystevens8683 Před rokem +2

    A great reaction Heline, many thanks for sharing. Songs from the Wood was my first album purchase from the band if I recall correctly, a very complex musically and time signature shifts drew me to it. Could I suggest for sometime in the future reacting to Heavy Horses (or other tracks on the album of the same name) that is of a similar genre. Thanks again.

    • @HelineFay
      @HelineFay  Před rokem +2

      Thanks! I'll write that down so I'll remember to check it out!

  • @allans2642
    @allans2642 Před rokem

    Glad you are back 🎉

  • @danieljreilly
    @danieljreilly Před rokem

    Welcome back. We missed you.

  • @juggleyourballsoff
    @juggleyourballsoff Před rokem +1

    He tapes it down so when he starts to swing it, it doesn't fly off.

  • @emergencynurse02
    @emergencynurse02 Před rokem +3

    Go get the Record ....Songs from the Wood ....the gem on there is Velvet Green

  • @elpelp1878
    @elpelp1878 Před rokem +3

    From 1:34... It's made by them, dear. And it's not the beginning of a song. In fact, it's a solo inside the track "Pibroch" from the same album.

  • @jefffisher1045
    @jefffisher1045 Před rokem +1

    When you went to one of his shows, you got one hell of a show, just fantastic, plus the music was quite new and innovative.

  • @jhamptonjr
    @jhamptonjr Před rokem +3

    This made me go break out my album! I've had it ever since it was released and I love this album. I'd say it's Jethro Tull's best.

  • @michaelrue1400
    @michaelrue1400 Před rokem +1

    Songs From the Wood was my favorite album of the three my dad had when I was a kid. I've helped him add to his collection quite a lot over the years. My favorite now is Broadsword and the Beast.

  • @joekelly345
    @joekelly345 Před rokem

    Heline Welcome back we missed you

  • @tarakb7606
    @tarakb7606 Před rokem

    A very enjoyable upload, thank you.
    That concert must have been great.

  • @bustedfender
    @bustedfender Před rokem +1

    Dee Palmer, that first keyboardist, studied at the Royal College of Music and is an absolute polymath. Check her biography out.

  • @cadleo
    @cadleo Před 8 měsíci

    Great you did the whole song.

  • @CGRREDACTED
    @CGRREDACTED Před 7 měsíci

    Another great reaction I'm so glad you're exploring jethro tall the 70s were an amazing time filled with amazing music and it's great that he's we're still singing into 2000s anyway I love listening to your analysis and your videos keep up the good work

  • @rodneygriffin7666
    @rodneygriffin7666 Před rokem

    Glad to have you back!

  • @OzarkTroutBum
    @OzarkTroutBum Před rokem

    Welcome back!!

  • @clutch2827
    @clutch2827 Před rokem +1

    Martin Barre (guitar player) plays the flute as well.

  • @ttrguy9952
    @ttrguy9952 Před rokem

    Heline
    Great video Lady! I was at that concert and the next one he did was in my home state of CT here in the USA. I saw this concert 2 times in one week!
    Be safe Lady!

  • @stpnwlf9
    @stpnwlf9 Před rokem +3

    Songs from the Wood has long been my favorite Tull album. As much as I love other LPs of theirs, Songs from the Wood captures the English folk essence that has always infused their music. I do believe the adhesive tape connecting those two sections of the flute is to keep the instrument from flying apart with some of his wilder stage antics.

  • @alpine1600s
    @alpine1600s Před rokem +3

    Can't go wrong with Jethro Tull. They focused more on electric guitars in the '80s as was the trend. Many mistake them for Dire Straits, but Tull has a different sound.

  • @denbones1234
    @denbones1234 Před 9 měsíci

    this is near the top of my favourite songs period, it's just so uplifting ..i'm 72, and I still play this regularly whenever I need a lift

  • @karinwolf3645
    @karinwolf3645 Před rokem +1

    I really love musically complex rock or folk rock! The best live show I ever saw was Jethro Tull live at the Los Angeles Forum in the early 1970's. I've been to lots of shows, but they were the best! 💋💖💋💖💋💖💖💖💖🎉🎉

  • @dennishinkle5010
    @dennishinkle5010 Před rokem +1

    The BBC radio version of Stormy Monday Blues was some of his very best. Thank you.👍♥️

  • @stephenspark9358
    @stephenspark9358 Před rokem

    Great video welcome back

  • @Randsurfer
    @Randsurfer Před rokem

    The beginning is a portion of another song (Pibroch) from the same album (Songs from the Wood).

  • @michaelmclarney1994
    @michaelmclarney1994 Před 3 měsíci

    This is a short version of the song they played live at the time. The outro before this was called Pibroch and played in full when I first went to a Tull concert back in 1982 and well worth a listen.

  • @badplay156
    @badplay156 Před rokem +1

    The best description of Jethro Tull's music is the name of their first album "That Was". Every album is different from every other. It is a portrait of who they were when they made the album, but is not who they were when they made the next album.

  • @marysweeney7370
    @marysweeney7370 Před rokem +1

    A song with more flute performance is With You There to Help Me, a performance at the Beat Club in1970. It has fair amount of flute playing in the song. There is a piano interlude and then Ian rejoins with quite lively playing. I'm not sure if the second half with the interlude is part of another song or if it was just developing at the time into a later song. Maybe some Tull fans would know.

  • @coryzane.
    @coryzane. Před 4 měsíci

    I have totally loved watching your Tull reactions. I was fortunate enough to see them live twice in the 70’s simply amazing shows. If you haven’t already you should watch the Tangle-wood concert, one is on CZcams now that was remastered.

  • @bullwyrk
    @bullwyrk Před rokem +1

    Hello Heline! Songs from the wood is my favorite Jethro Tull album and my favorite song from this album is Pibroch (Cap in hand). That being sayed they just released or are about to release a new album RokFlote. In another note I saw you reacting about a year ago to Omnia and was hoping you might react to them more, they have a very flute oriented song named Bran. Have a nice day!

  • @chalkywhite7482
    @chalkywhite7482 Před 3 měsíci

    I watched Jethro tull in three concerts in manchester in the 90s, brilliant musicians.

  • @BrianMorrison
    @BrianMorrison Před 7 měsíci

    Ian Anderson is a quite extraordinary fellow, multi-instrumentalist and all-round madman on stage. Self-taught flautist and a most intelligent man.
    So pleased to see you enjoying Tull during their most expansive period.

  • @backtoobasics
    @backtoobasics Před rokem +1

    🎶🎶🎶songs of the wood.. to make you feel better!!!!

  • @darrencooke4207
    @darrencooke4207 Před rokem +2

    If you haven't heard him play 'My God' live at the Isle of Wight give that a go. Its amazing.

    • @devynbarat7777
      @devynbarat7777 Před rokem

      She has: czcams.com/video/GpSQLOOCGzI/video.html

  • @valentinepfaff9778
    @valentinepfaff9778 Před rokem

    I Love your Warm Approach to This JT Music ! .. You're Such a Talented, and Sweet Artist .. It's Fun watching your videos ! Thanks from N.J. - Val 😊👍🎶

  • @_pic_7571
    @_pic_7571 Před rokem

    The bandage is to hold the wireless microphone, which had to be quiet new back then.

  • @Broxin7
    @Broxin7 Před rokem

    There are at least 3 flautists in that particular lineup. The guitar player plays a flute also.

  • @johnwest7993
    @johnwest7993 Před 11 měsíci

    I like the way she says, 'Yethro'. :)

  • @norcoauctions
    @norcoauctions Před 3 měsíci

    there is no doubt that you would have been a Jethro Tull groupie. You can see the delight in your face by his incredible talent. Ian Anderson WAS the GREATEST ROCK PERFORMER OF ALL TIME. No other REMOTELY close to his excellence!

  • @josephbuckley1574
    @josephbuckley1574 Před rokem +1

    Heline, have you ever listened to and analysed the flute part on the 'Guess Who' song 'She's Come Undun'? BURTON CUMMINGS is not actually a flute player - he bought the instrument on a whim at a music store while on tour and decided to include it in production of the song - he learned and played the instrument on stage that night! It would be interesting to hear your reaction to that one! Cheers!

    • @christopherwhite1648
      @christopherwhite1648 Před 11 měsíci

      Undun is my favorite song by the Guess Who. Burton Cummings has one of the best multi octave rock singers of the 2nd half of the 20th century.

  • @kbrewski1
    @kbrewski1 Před rokem +2

    You really need to hear and react to the studio version on the fairly recent 40th anniv edition. The reason is because the studio version is so detailed and well put together, while it's done well live, it loses some subtlety live. The entire album is very medieval/Renaissance English folk progressive rock. Its a very "woodsy" album. And yes, Tull uses many classical themes and influences in their music.

  • @DennisHufford-nm8de
    @DennisHufford-nm8de Před 9 měsíci

    Was there at msg in 78 ,great concert still have t-shirt tull was and is my favorite rock band

  • @mjsmcd
    @mjsmcd Před rokem

    The whistler from the album this comes from has an Irish pennywhistle

  • @Musicmanrobert
    @Musicmanrobert Před 9 měsíci

    Cool Heline love your stats impressive

  • @simesh1547
    @simesh1547 Před rokem

    Seen Tull live on stage a few times & they were brilliant! & Ian Anderson is just a natural front man & entertainer!

  • @TullMorse
    @TullMorse Před měsícem

    You should check out the Bursting Out tour (and the version of Flute Solo Improvisation - God Rest Ye Merry Gentleman - Bouree)

  • @liri2209
    @liri2209 Před rokem

    😊🌼 have a great weekend

  • @johnroberts3723
    @johnroberts3723 Před rokem +1

    Anderson was always a genius with timing.

  • @dannymetoyer3463
    @dannymetoyer3463 Před rokem

    I remember how your eyes popped out when you first heard him play! Lol!...Check out the Marshall Tucker Band and listen to how flute is added into Country rock. Your eyes will pop out again! Lol!

  • @johnwest7993
    @johnwest7993 Před 11 měsíci

    I think the wrap was to hold down certain keys for that first section, something like a guitar capo does for strings.

  • @jermaschinot
    @jermaschinot Před rokem +2

    Howdy! The a cappella singing is pre recorded and is all Ian. Barrie’s flute is also pre recorded and is Ian. This is noteworthy, in their 50 year history Tull only used pre-recorded music, a handfull of times. Thanks!

    • @wardka
      @wardka Před rokem

      And we fans were all okay with it. We could recognize Ian's voice anywhere. There would be no other way to come close to the album version with all the overdubs.

    • @jermaschinot
      @jermaschinot Před rokem +1

      @@wardka it’s kind of interesting, the last couple of years when they play it live they actually all sang the parts live. The only one who doesn’t sing it will these days is Ian!

  • @ArjayELevin
    @ArjayELevin Před 6 měsíci

    SFTW was released in 1977. Heavy Horses in 1978. Stormwatch in 1979. This is considered to be the Tull folk rock trilogy.

  • @miatatommy2000
    @miatatommy2000 Před 9 měsíci

    Awesome 😊