Jethro Tull - Aqualung (Sight And Sound In Concert: Jethro Tull Live, 19th Feb, 1977)
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- Jethro Tull performing 'Aqualung' live on Sight And Sound on the 19th of February, 1977.
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Ian Anderson - The best madman frontman, renaissance man, musical genius… of all time.
❗💯🎶♥️
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Take away your first comma, and I agree completely.
@@dvas2686 Agree. Duly noted and changed 👍🏼
nailed it!
Love it!!!!... I'm 65 and still love Jethro Tull and their amazing musical abilities. They've inspired me with music for many many years. Amazing musicians. Real musicians. The versility in what instruments they can play is outstanding. Absolutely love Jethro Tull with the Sympathy Orchestra... Absolutely Brilliant!!!!!
My friend I'm right behind you age wise. Ian Anderson ' Tull' was my third concert, my mother had to drive me lol. Bless her. Right after Tull I saw Zeppelin. Great memories. ✌️
70 here 👋❤️
Also love Rick Wakeman and Yes.... Now they are musicians...!!! Read that Rick Wakeman is retiring from performing since 1971 when he started with Yes. Same era as Jethro Tull, and Ian Anderson. Brilliant musicians. Just Brilliant!!!!!
65 great Age, some how I made it 🙏🤠
Tull was it definite part of my musical upbringing. I am classically trained with a bachelors degree in music keyboard concentration. Add them to my musical education was a real plus. I remembered thinking even back that absolutely unique and exciting compositions were. Of course the antics of Ian always put smiles on my face and joy in my heart. I had a very eclectic set of albums of many different musicians, and Jethro Tull albums were some of my favorites too.
Can a so-called Rock and Roll Hall of Fame without Tull really be taken seriously? I think not.
Don't know how they (the rock hof) can even look themselves in the mirror.
Let's flood them with our petition!
I've been flooding them to nominate Jethro Tull and Ian Anderson for many years. It's obvious from this egregious omission that these so-called experts and arbiters in the hall have no concept of what constitutes great rock-and-roll. If ABBA and Dollie Parton are in, and Tull are not.... (massive eye roll)... these people are clueless.
Me thinks not!
Tull's music will live on eternally. It never fails to impress.
Well put. He’s a genius musician and poet with a very impressive stage presence. Do you know if he wrote his own lyrics?
No one could beat Jethro Tull... they are truly the best band ever. Ian, please come to Australia soon! 🇦🇺 🙏
They were the best band until Ian fired Martin and then lost his voice!
Martins band blows away the current Tull incarnation.
My favorite band in the 70s. First Tull concert I attended was the Thick as a Brick tour in Montreal in 72. I was 15, now I'm 67. Time goes by so quickly.
I was there and April Wine did the first part...The acoustic of the Mtl Forum was very bad but JT accomplished a miracle that night. I'd loved to see the Benefit musicians but it was to late...Thick as brick was very not well understood by critics but i loved that album and Passion Play too. Have a nice day.
Sir you're never too old for Rock and Roll! You're a legend!
I’ve been to more Jethro Tull concerts than any other band. ♥️
That's so awesome!!
Me too😎
I remember playing this album over and over in the early seventies.
We used to record 4 people singing the entire album on reel to reel after some red wine . Play it back the next afternoon 😮
I love reading about memories like these. I was born in 81' so I wasn't fortunate enough to be around during those wonderful times.
My aqualung record doesn't have grooves anymore. I've played it flat 😂.
@@Thornspyre81you're around now!!!
@@antoinettewenk5649 Thanks! I think I needed that perspective. I sometimes forget to appreciate the now
Was a freshman in highschool 1967 ,smoked some weed and was hooked the most incredible band ,stands the test of time
Oh I am so sure, you aren't the only one.....there's loads of brethren who would have done the same 😄
And was a huge band among troops in the Vietnam War. . . Pass the pipe, lads.
Better than Justin Bieber😅
Sheer genius. One of the greatest albums of all time. But it isn't the only one the heart and soul of the Band, Ian Anderson, has written. He is the Mozart of our age.
Agreed. And Aesop Rock is a combo of Shakespeare (beauty of language) and Chaucer (insight into human nature and humour).
I spent my adolescence with these masters of music.
what instrument did you play ?
The charisma that Ian Anderson emits is unbelievable in these live performances.
What an Epic performance !!!, Ian Anderson greatist frontman to ever graced the stage and Jethro Tull one of the all time greatest bands.......
One of the greatest songs of all time.
I agree though coke on nose is itchy 🤘🏻I love this song
@@efisoo3105 Ian Anderson never touched drugs
R.I.P. John Glascock. My favorite JT bass player.
I feel the same way about John .
John Glascocks untimely passing was the beginning of the end for the best Jethro Tull lineup ever in my humble opinion.
Loved John Glascock.
The Man The Myth The Legend!
Passion Play was phenomenal!!!!
The story of the hare who lost is spectacle was very funny.
Still watch them 50 plus years later. He is so talented and a tad crazy.
Who could ever put an arrangement together like this but early Jethro Tull?! Genius!
Ageless to say the least. Best Tull lineup, Barlow on drums Key to the drive . Anderson voice still in excellent form. Martin impeccable. John Glasscock hammering that bass just can’t get bands or music like this anymore. FYI been a Tull fanatic since see them early 70’s at MSG in NY “ A Passion Play” still fresh and new every time I play any of the incredible catalog of music.
SAW HIS CONCERT ON DALLAS AND LOVE IAN AND HIS MUSIC FOREVER!!!
I was there too!
I was there.
This version of Aqualung is so much better than the studio version. I wish they’d mix/master it and put it on Apple Music.
One of the first 8-tracks that ever bought in high school in the 70’s.
One of my fav bands , greetings from Lisbon 🇵🇹
I like this arrangement - thanks for sharing ✌️👍😊
Never tire of this track, always a pleasure and never a chore, same with crashing out that riff on guitar too ✌️✌️😊🎸🎸
Pure genius, supreme mastery of thier craft, raw creative expression at the highest orders ever attained: every which one.
I was introduced to Aqualung 74/75 ish when I was around 15: was nectar then and has never spoiled .... thanks guys :) Thanks for the share :)
Absolutely magnificent. Although a fan for all the years since the 70s, I had forgotten just how great these performances were. One of the most exciting groups ever. True musicians and wordsmiths.😊
Best version he's euphoric this day!
Cocaine or meth?
Ian looked like such a crazy man back then, but he is so talented, I still like seeing him and JT perform. Just a few notes of the flute and I get goosebumps.
Without a doubt the best frontman in the world! And Martin is so underrated as a guitarist! I adore this band! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Not underrated. Famous. Ironically, the word "underrated", has become massively overrated.
JUST TOOO AMAZING
Amazing!❤
This was awesome and Martin Barre rocks! Great stuff.
Very excited!!! Can't wait to see this.
Jethro Tull!!!❤
This guitar player is a melodic genius
Martin, he is a gift to the world
Definitely a one of a kind .👌
Ian Anderson goes HARD
lol this guy is the man
Best band ever, saw them 6x in the 70s🎉😊😂❤
Me gustan sus canciones, me recuerdan mis años de estudiante
Please come to Portugal 🇵🇹 soon!!❤🎼🍷🎼
Master!
Saw Jethro Tull numerous times in the early and mid-70's, insanely great performances - Ian Anderson is the most entertaining frontman.......maybe ever?! Played this album so much I went through three separate copies...
Amazing
Super Band super Musiker 👍👍👍
HOORAY!!
Fantastic!!!
When I was 12 my brother set up a recorder system so i could listen on the big speakers. . I'm 62 now I 😂
I've got all the albums and a tattoo on my arm of Ian in his famous pose. I saw them live in Watford early 2000s... Tried to catch him 'going through the back door'...... To get autograph. They were out of there 😢. They have made me who I am today. Everyone thinks I'm ga ga. f them they know nothing 🎉😂 I'm happy with my life.
Feeling like a dead duck
Spitting out pieces of his broken luck
Oh Aqualung.
🎶🎼🎵🎸✌️👍...
Ian Anderson is always what i think would be an epic bard 20+ levels in d&d when performing something in the game.
Tull's songs are so so emotional, and real. Set aside the "jester" antics of the show, which are indeed fabulous, we can all relate. They sure make you think.
I was literally looking for this footage 2 weeks ago. Thanks JT
Very, Very NICEEEE!
Sight and Sound in Concert. That takes me back. There wasn't HD Stereo TV in those days so a concert was broadcast on TV and radio at the same time so you got the visuals from the TV and decent stereo sound (depending on your tuner) from the radio broadcast.
I am 70 now, but in High School I used the Aqualung album as a poetry class final project and they all listened intently.
Ian Anderson's best performance!!!
amazing
una de las mejores canciones de Jethro, y Anderson acá dejando claro lo super showman que llegó a ser alguna vez,
Forever, Jethro Tull.
Fantazie
AQUALUNG MY FRIEND 🎼❤️⏳🎶🎵
Best JT lineup
Jethro Tull Is the best! Absolutely Wild!
Never heard better bass playing live.
👍👍👍👍👍😎🤘
Time....forever...
No one does it better.
They gotta bring back microphones on stands again, the way Ian moved you kept thinking there's no way he's gonna get back to that mic in time for the next lyric but he always did. He was a true performer.
I tried to legit Rock n Roll to my excellent Folk Flute playing Grandpa with Ian Anderson's skills 😂
They were some band in their day. Funny thing is the music has aged really well.
Una banda universal, y ese sonido peculiar, intrasferible, música para los paladares más exquisitos...
That! Ladies and Gentlemen is a performance.
One of my favorite bands when I was growing up. Love Ian and his flute ❤
A masterful performance.
Such a wide variety of greatness during this time. I'm so glad I grew up with it all . Musicianship at its very best. Everything now is shit. Do you hear me Swifties.
Yes 👏👏👏👏
Best bass player ever
What a showman! Excellent concerts.
Top art
Love you for Cherrington me up irish Bridget ❤
Top performance worthy of the highest praise.
Sono MITICI e UNICI.💞💕❤️❤️
Saw them 3 times in Australia. Just the greatest.
Any Zep footage from the American ‘72 tour is a blessing. Wish the whole San Berdu show was available in this quality!
That wild-eyed look that Ian gives the camera cracks me up every time.
Ian Anderson, musical genius, all of time...❤
Ian Anderson é, simplesmente, o maior bardo de todos os Tempos!! 🤘😁
Es un Mago. Para. Curarse de. Todos los Males. MENTALES ❤😂
The Best imagem 🇧🇷😎✌🏼
What a performance
Great live performance ... love BB in his Kelt ...
What a show
What a band
One of two great bands.
A.little sniff and a little aqualung, sure looks and sounds like a great formula back then
gli anni piu belli...i 20
Tull!
Jethro Tull è un Gruppo MITICO,con i Musicisti di una Bravura e di una Sensibilità rara.
I wonder if they'll release this on bluray? Looks and sounds good.
the world was not ready for this
My favourite Tull lineup!
Martin Barre an essential part of classic Tull.
Fortunate enough to have seen them maybe 10 years or so ago. And yes, Ian was still as absolutely mad and manic on stage.