JETHRO TULL: Stormwatch Tour (Part 2)

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    Part 2 of my affectionate tribute to Tull's legendary Folk Rock Trilogy, which started with "Songs From The Wood" (1977), continued with "Heavy Horses" (1978), and ended with "Stormwatch" (1979)...
    Jethro Tull -- In Concert -- Stormwatch Tour 1979
    (bootleg release / excellent soundboard recording)
    Part Two:
    01. Instrumental Transition (00:00)
    02. Orion (0:52)
    03. Dun Ringill (5:08)
    04. Elegy (7:46)
    05. Old Ghosts (11:44)
    Recorded LIVE in Holland, during the final leg of the band's Stormwatch World Tour.
    Ian Anderson -- vocals, flute, acoustic guitar
    Martin Barre -- electric & acoustic guitars
    Barriemore Barlow -- drums, percussion
    David Palmer -- synthesizers, portable organ
    John Evan -- piano, organ
    Dave Pegg -- bass guitar
    Personal note:
    In my experience, Jethro Tull always presented an excellent live show, regardless of whatever the formal line-up happened to have been. However, I was vastly fortunate enough to have seen this legendary incarnation of Tull perform many of the songs included in this bootleg recording. Evidently, the larger part of the playlist was intact from city to city, and state to state, throughout the U.S. dates, with only slight adjustments made here and there. For example: I attended one of the five concerts held at the Long Beach Arena (in Southern California), and quite happily enjoyed the event from my floor seating in the fifth row. At one point that evening, they performed "Pan Dance", which I had never heard before, and (as of that point in time) it wasn't included on any formal Tull album. (It wasn't until a couple years later when a friend gifted me with the 1976 four-song Christmas EP, on which it famously appeared.) It's interesting to note how particular songs would come in and out of the playlist. (The European phase of the 1982 tour saw the performance of "Weathercock" & "Fires At Midnight" as a medley, but unfortunately, those songs weren't part of their playlist when I saw them in concert here in the States.) As a fan of long standing, I saw the band during every tour, from 1977 thru 1991, but there were still many deep album cuts which I never got to hear performed in concert. So much the better that we've had so many wonderful live albums, anniversary box sets, and bootleg releases to help fill in some of the most notable blanks. In any case, thanks so much for watching... and you deserve an extra special thank you if you've actually read this far. -- Steve (Gothling1955)

Komentáře • 79

  • @kaman7796
    @kaman7796 Před 5 lety +12

    fortunate enough to have taken my wife to every new album tour since Stormwatch in Las Vegas in 1979. My God, there will never be another like Ian. From concept to poetry to performance ..... and if you don't agree .... thats ok, your'e just wrong

    • @my2cents370
      @my2cents370 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I was THERE in Vegas also! Fantastic show.

    • @PeterHuebner
      @PeterHuebner Před 7 měsíci +1

      DAS TRAURIGE BEI JETHRO TULL IST DER TOD VON JOHN GLASCOCK 1979,SEHR TRAGISCH.DAS HAT DIE BAND ZERRISSEN.WAS DANACH KAM,WAR NICHT MEHR DASSELBE. ICH LIEBTE STORMWATCH,WAR DA 17 JAHRE ALT.SAGE AUCH DAS ES SO EINEN WIE IAN ANDERSON NIE MEHR GIBT.TULL,WAR EINE BAND DER 70ER.EINE DER BESTEN KLAR. DAS ALBUM WAR DÜSTER,ES WAR EINE VORAHNUNG DAS DIE BAND SICH VERÄNDERN WIRD.MIT,A' DA GING ES DANN MIT NEUER BAND- BESETZUNG WEITER.ABER JETHRO TULL WAR NIE MEHR SO ALS MIT MARTIN BARRE,JOHN GLASCOCK, JOHN EVAN,DEE PALMER UND DER BESTE DRUMMER BARRIE BARLOW. WAR EINE SCHÖNE ZEIT.❤😂😢😮

    • @lutzjoachim5698
      @lutzjoachim5698 Před 4 měsíci +1

      ​@@PeterHuebnerHallo. Stimme dir vollumfänglich zu, zumal Ians Stimme ab 84 immer schlechter wurde, und in den letzten Jahren fast tot ist. Mir bricht es jedesmal das Herz, wenn ich ihn live höre! Gerade Ians Stimme war so wichtig für die Emotionen der Titel und Darbietung. Wie singt Neil Young..Hey hey my my Rock'n Roll can never die..LGr aus Berlin 🎶🎸❤️

    • @willisoverland6233
      @willisoverland6233 Před 13 dny

      E claro que concordo , a época de Rock Progressivos foi uma das melhores !

  • @justgivemethetruth
    @justgivemethetruth Před 9 hodinami

    Nice, thanks.

  • @jameskennedy721
    @jameskennedy721 Před 11 měsíci +7

    Nice sound quality , obviously assembled by a serious fan . This band deserves the great respect they get , but they deserve even more . The 1970 to 1980 Tull presents a huge , complex and very creative explosion . The first LP gives no hint of what is about to happen .

  • @BobC59
    @BobC59 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Saw STormwatch at Capital Center, Landover, MD. Like all Tull shows, it was outstanding.

    • @chrislapp9468
      @chrislapp9468 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Broadsword tour '82. Stage was a viking ship, was a real theatrical show👍.

  • @BobC59
    @BobC59 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Excellent slide show you’ve put together here.

  • @Islandcrimsonblues
    @Islandcrimsonblues Před 6 lety +6

    Unforgettable, awesome concert @ the Madison Square Garden with U.K. opening for them!

  • @jamestomkin8784
    @jamestomkin8784 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Only time I saw them was this tour , in Rochester NY. About all I remember was Anderson swinging down to the stage on ship rope to start the show!

    • @jimmurphy6095
      @jimmurphy6095 Před 3 měsíci +1

      He did the same thing in New Haven on this tour. Great entrance!

  • @BobC59
    @BobC59 Před 7 měsíci +3

    At 4:10 when the Orion studio version ends, Martin’s solo absolutely blasts Orion into another universe!

  • @gothling1955
    @gothling1955  Před 6 lety +6

    Jethro Tull -- In Concert -- Stormwatch Tour 1979 (bootleg release / excellent soundboard recording) Part Two: 01. Instrumental Transition (00:00) 02. Orion (0:52) 03. Dun Ringill (5:08) 04. Elegy (7:46) 05. Old Ghosts (11:44)

  • @vicparsons5498
    @vicparsons5498 Před 5 lety +5

    a true poets poet..

    • @kaman7796
      @kaman7796 Před 5 lety

      The music simply makes the lyrics mesmerizing

  • @alexandersmelik5429
    @alexandersmelik5429 Před 6 lety +7

    I really can't exactly tell why Stormwatch is my most favourite album by JT. Maybe it's because of the great production, combined with outstanding songwriting, the complexity and diversity of the tunes? No idea...but what i know is that Elegy will be played as last farewell on my funural. This tune just got everything i love so much about Tull. It just spreads a warm, cosy feeling between sadness and sanguinity. Hard to describe, but everybody who ever heard this tune and fell in love with it will probably know what i mean. Can't wait to hear the Steven Wilson mix of this one, as well as the rest of this outstanding album. He better delivers his best work to date ;-) Thx gothling1955 for sharing this with us!

    • @gothling1955
      @gothling1955  Před 6 lety +2

      Alexander Smelik
      Thank you so much for watching, and for leaving such a splendid comment. Yes, "Stormwatch" is in a class by itself, no question. As the last album of a widely regarded trilogy (although there is talk that this string of musical releases ought to include [-A-] as well, despite the abrupt changes in band members), it so beautifully complimented the two British Folk Rock ventures which came before it, but also went further to conjure an identity all its own. The album was magnificent, the concert was legendarily brilliant, and it was my pleasure to share these vintage live recordings with all of those whom continue to adore classic Tull.

    • @absolutelypositively
      @absolutelypositively Před 10 měsíci +1

      That brought a tear to my eyes. Stormwatch was college. I’m now 65. And to think time flies so quickly. I hope wherever we go that it’s all just a dream and that I’ll still get to hear my friends in this band not for the last time.
      And yes. Great video. Thanks very much. Unfortunately Stormwatch was one of the only tours I ever missed starting with War Child.

  • @aeoleaburwell7247
    @aeoleaburwell7247 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Putting this one in the saved batch. Absolutely fantastic pairing of images and the incomparable music.

  • @williambaldridge1203
    @williambaldridge1203 Před 5 lety +4

    I've seen 44 Jethro Tull concerts this was one of my favorites I just happen to like the songs a whole lot. Of course the thick as a brick tour is my all-time favorite. Thanks for posting this concert

    • @gothling1955
      @gothling1955  Před 5 lety +2

      William Baldridge
      Wow! I envy your many Tull concert experiences, that's for sure. How exciting! In retrospect, I wish I had gone to see them much earlier than '77 (would've loved to have seen the "Passion Play" tour) -- also wish I had gone more than once per tour. Still, we have some really amazing memories, huh? The "Stormwatch" tour was definitely a high point, and the regrettable end of an era. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @stevepila2731
    @stevepila2731 Před 6 lety +7

    Steffan Pila
    Fantastic Live Version of "Orion". Thank you for posting this. Can't wait to see Stormwatch get a deluxe edition treatment. Thank you!!!

    • @gothling1955
      @gothling1955  Před 6 lety

      Steve Pila
      I saw Tull perform a very early arrangement of "Dark Ages" (with some additional lyrics) the second time I went to see them during their "Heavy Horses" tour. That was the last time I saw John Glasscock playing with them. Then, with the "Stormwatch" tour, it ultimately got rearranged and trotted out yet again.
      However, "Orion" really is a wondrous gem, and it's amazing to hear it sounding as good as it did on record (or even a bit better) performed live. I just love those more wistful moments in it.
      And yes, the "Stormwatch" deluxe edition ought to be pretty spectacular... Thanks so much for watching!

    • @stevepila2731
      @stevepila2731 Před 6 lety +2

      I agree. Orion is one of Jethro Tull's most Powerful Gems. Jethro Tull did perform a early version of Dark Ages during the "Songs From The Wood" Tour, so that is pretty cool. I do agree with you one thing and that is the deluxe Edition of the "Stormwatch" album, so Thank you!!!

    • @gothling1955
      @gothling1955  Před 6 lety

      Steve Pila
      You're quite welcome. I'm very grateful that you stopped by to watch and to listen. I'm always thrilled to be able to connect with Tull fans so as to share our affection for their music.

    • @portcullis5622
      @portcullis5622 Před 6 lety +1

      'Orion' is a wonderful song, and it is a song that often enters my head when I am out fishing after dark on winter's evenings, when the sky clears, and Orion becomes visible, looking enormous. One of my all time favourite songs (also from 'Stormwatch') is 'Flying Dutchman', but I have never heard a live version. Does anyone know if they ever performed it live.

    • @gothling1955
      @gothling1955  Před 6 lety +1

      Portcullis
      Thanks so much.
      And I agree completely about "Flying Dutchman", it was one of my top favorites immediately upon getting the album back in '79. And as it happens, yes, they did perform it during some of the '79 concert dates, during the opening Stormwatch block. It seems they would occasionally drop "Old Ghosts" from the playlist, then inserted "Flying Dutchman".
      Here's a link to an audience recording from that tour, and you'll find "Flying Dutchman" 25 minutes in. Sadly, it's not a soundboard recording, but it's better than nothing. czcams.com/video/LrrgW9S4THo/video.html

  • @kimwallace5437
    @kimwallace5437 Před dnem

    Oh my Jethro Tull😅

  • @andros6872
    @andros6872 Před 6 lety +4

    Thank you very much.Great you and Jethro Tull

  • @jkorshak
    @jkorshak Před 5 lety +2

    Saw that tour, the one before, and every following JT US tour thru Rock Island, Great music - Stormwatch was the last of an amazing run of albums and live concerts by that incarnation of JT.

  • @MLewisDesign
    @MLewisDesign Před 6 lety +3

    Beautiful!!!

  • @lutzjoachim5698
    @lutzjoachim5698 Před 4 měsíci

    Great Work , strong Emotionen, Tull is a great Band, Ian a great Artis! Greetings from Berlin ❤️🎸🎶

  • @rshangrila
    @rshangrila Před 6 lety +3

    Thank you so much, Steve. I've lost count but I must have seen JT/IA at least 30 times and I remember this concert (Seattle). I was 26. Thanks for spinning me back down the years!

    • @gothling1955
      @gothling1955  Před 6 lety +3

      rshangrila
      You're more than welcome. You're the exact sort of viewer I hoped to connect with while planning these vintage concert highlights. It's amazing how magnificent Tull proved to have been during their '77 / '78 / '79 tours. (Sure, they were doubtless brilliant prior to that, in terms of their live performances -- but '77 was my first time, I was hooked, and that whole period really made a huge impression upon me.) Such wonderful memories.

  • @markmahaney7348
    @markmahaney7348 Před 21 dnem +1

    Saw this tour two nights

  • @PatrickMcDonald-JTull
    @PatrickMcDonald-JTull Před 14 dny

    1st show TAAB '72 since then about 60 x's, last time in Boston Oct. '23. Exquisite musicianship in ALL aspects. RR HOF F'off. Met Ian in '88 in Inverness, Scotland (see photo). That's outside his fish Factory. Then next year backstage when he signed photo along with Martin. Happy 77th. Never too Old to Rock-n-Roll !!!!!!!!!!!

  • @twish1999
    @twish1999 Před 6 lety +2

    Amazing! Gosh this takes me back to my youth

    • @gothling1955
      @gothling1955  Před 6 lety +2

      Thank you, Twish. Such wonderful memories, huh?
      Yes, it's very nostalgic for me as well, remembering all of the times I got to go see Tull in concert over the years. For me, it was always a very big deal, I really loved them. Regrettably, I was something of a late bloomer, live event-wise (first outing was during their "Songs From The Wood" tour -- and I was hooked thereafter). However, my affection for their album releases goes all the way back to 1969, seemingly a lifetime ago.
      Anyway, this being the 40th anniversary of the band's much-beloved Folk Rock trilogy ('77 thru '79), I definitely wanted to mark the occasion with some ambitious uploads, spotlighting Tull in their highly formidable prime.
      BTW, sometime this weekend, I'm gonna upload an additional highlight segment from the same concert, which will spotlight a handful of the really wonderful Rural / English tunes from that evening's concert playlist -- along with some of the bitingly amusing between-song-chatter that Ian and the boys were so well-known for... *HUGS!* from me & Patricia.

    • @twish1999
      @twish1999 Před 6 lety +2

      I was never lucky enough to see them play live, but their music was special to me back then and now still.
      Hugs back from me to both of you, and keep on making your videos! :-)
      x hugs x

  • @RealDiaz
    @RealDiaz Před 6 lety +2

    Steve, us hardcore fans of JT are a rare breed and you have definitely seen some tours I wish I had seen!! Thanks for this post!

    • @gothling1955
      @gothling1955  Před 6 lety

      Thanks so much for the kind words. And of course, you're more than welcome. Just wanted to do something extra special for the dyed-in-the-wool fans out there. Really glad that you enjoyed the post.
      Yes, all these years after the fact, I'm really thankful that I was able to see those Tull tours that I have -- although I've always secretly kicked myself for having missed the "Passion Play" tour. Oh well, them's the breaks.

    • @RealDiaz
      @RealDiaz Před 6 lety +1

      gothling1955 Yeah Passion Play tour was the pinnacle I think. I'm glad at least there is some grainy unsynced footage of that most amazing tour here on You Tube!!! Cheers

  • @fernandodelgado1680
    @fernandodelgado1680 Před rokem +2

    Gran banda arriba jehtro tull✌💪💪🎶🎵🎼

  • @AlbertoGonzalez-uw5mk
    @AlbertoGonzalez-uw5mk Před 5 měsíci +1

    El comienzo musical está adornado por la música jamás escuchada .año69 uf demasiado a mi edad, this esa.

  • @uncleambient
    @uncleambient Před 6 lety +1

    This is great stuff, Orion and Old Ghosts live !!

  • @frankmerolillo3880
    @frankmerolillo3880 Před 2 lety

    Saw it live in Pittsburgh. Awesome concert.

  • @PS-un8zz
    @PS-un8zz Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you

  • @RC-gf8cs
    @RC-gf8cs Před 3 měsíci

    1st saw warchild tour msg nyc ..n EACH album tour thru 2000.over 20×....whole lotatull...in my life...thik thru strm watch..my fav era .orig thru lung ..1a..A band my 2nd..all great tho....now?? Im old
    ..

  • @frankmerolillo8743
    @frankmerolillo8743 Před 2 lety

    Saw it live in Pittsburgh what a Show.lol.

  • @besterjack8243
    @besterjack8243 Před 6 lety +2

    Das Beste vom Besten.

    • @JackALynn-pv1ow
      @JackALynn-pv1ow Před 4 lety +1

      Richtig. Da war seine Stimme noch sensationell, ab 84 ging es leider sehr früh bergab. In den letzten Jahren geht es garnicht mehr. Ich liebe die Band seid 50Jahren, aber es quält mich. MfG

  • @rafff3462
    @rafff3462 Před 5 lety

    Grandious!

  • @user-wb3sp6yn3o
    @user-wb3sp6yn3o Před 13 dny

    Super .al

  • @vitorrezende9546
    @vitorrezende9546 Před 2 lety

    Espetacular!!

  • @ekamatti66
    @ekamatti66 Před 4 měsíci

    Kiitos. 1966 Finland

  • @vicparsons5498
    @vicparsons5498 Před 5 lety +1

    I was IAN ANDERSON BACK THEN! but in WYOMING....he was in me..and I was HIM...party! ON TETON VILLAGE!

  • @rshangrila
    @rshangrila Před 6 lety +3

    "...a thousand miles away." Sigh.

    • @gothling1955
      @gothling1955  Před 6 lety

      rshangrila
      One of the most poignant / heartache-inducing lyrics to be found in just about any Tull song, I'd say (apart from maybe "Beside Myself", the story behind that song is without doubt a profoundly sad / tragic affair -- then again, several other examples begin to occur to me as well). I've always found this section of "Orion" to be quite haunting, just as you appear to. And for what it's worth, I was really conscious of trying to find just the right image to help underline that regret-tinged fact here... Anyway, thanks so much for watching and commenting!

    • @rshangrila
      @rshangrila Před 6 lety +2

      You captured it perfectly, my friend. I also love how the Tull silhouette appears atop Dun Ringhill. I hope to visit the site one day and will see it in my mind's eye once again. We who "get it" are members of a special fraternity. I visited Minety last summer with my family and even had a glass at the Turnpike Inn which was suitably horrible. It is as Ian portrays it and lies on the corner just across the road from his estate not far from Wooten Basset Town. My family tolerates and humors such devotional sojourns but will never understand the resonance I feel as I "kick through the wet leaves lying all along the station road." It is gratifying to think that there are, perhaps, some out there like yourself who do.

  • @mrgrey361
    @mrgrey361 Před 4 lety

    The part you titled "Instrumental transition" is actually the intro to Orion, which was cut from the album version.

  • @RC-gf8cs
    @RC-gf8cs Před 5 lety

    THE VERY BEST TULL THK AS A BRICK THRU STRMWATCH..THEN ORIG LINEUP THRU AQU.LUNG..1 THRU AQUA LUNG BAND/ALBUM HAD THE ORIG .WOODSY Acuostic tull sound .imo

  • @user-dr7bx3uo6z
    @user-dr7bx3uo6z Před 10 měsíci +2

    Yes, Ian was a brilliant musician and frontman. I don't question that truth. But I question his ability to get along with other people, both other musicians and media. Tull became a revolving door of bassists, drummers, and keyboard players following Stormwatch. And currently I would rather the band disband than continue these concerts where his vocals are that of a screeching hyena!

    • @rickmerritt128
      @rickmerritt128 Před 8 měsíci

      What's wrong with a screeching hyena?

    • @chrislapp9468
      @chrislapp9468 Před 7 měsíci +1

      by the time they did Catfish Rising, the years of smoking affected his voice. So he started singing in a deranged Popeye voice instead.

    • @rickmerritt128
      @rickmerritt128 Před 7 měsíci

      @@chrislapp9468 that's what you want to believe. Lol

    • @chrislapp9468
      @chrislapp9468 Před 7 měsíci

      @@rickmerritt128 he was diagnosed with COPD in 2020.

    • @rickmerritt128
      @rickmerritt128 Před 7 měsíci

      @@chrislapp9468 Ian attributed the disease to being on stage when smoke machines were in use.

  • @user-fk7bb9jb7v
    @user-fk7bb9jb7v Před 10 měsíci

    Which town was this?