The Craziest Thing a Fan Ever Did To Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull - WOW!
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Ian Anderson is a great story teller, I could listen to him all day. ❤
I cant understand why a musician is to speak about "bivalve culture" for instance, that is, something he's got no clue.
As if a bivalve farmer spoke about the chords of Thick as a brick
@@EloyGijon67 You are clueless. Ian was a salmon farmer for many years so he knows quite a bit about it. Pay attention....
Makes me recall seeing Tull in 71 (YES opened) at Club Casino in Hampton, NH. A riot broke out, National Guard was called out. At the end of the show, we were rushed out over the stage to the stairs out back. A wild-eyed Ian asked me to help him steady a column speaker.
He must remember that.
As a teen, and on into my adult years, Jethro Tull was a staple among my diet of music. It boggles me how Ian can talk so calmly while reminiscing about bodily fluids being hurled at him during a performance.
Wonder if he remembers his guitar being hit with a baseball in Philly at the spectrum when he was finishing the song thick as a brick in the 70s. He said “you’re as thick as a f**kin brick” and marched off stage. I believe a baseball full of hash was being delivered to him. He came back out and said to let him know next time so he has a bloody chance. Great concert by the way. Jethro Tull was my first concert. The first of many.
He most probably would remember...You see, European audiences do not do such things. They also listen, rather than yell at gigs..Some concerts at US are impossible to watch due to the audience noises. Some audience have no real respect for the artist. Such a shame.
Tull Best Rock band of all Times.
Thanks for the interview with Ian, John I am going to hear the whole thing. Stand Up was my first Tull lp and havehad many since. Ian Anderson is a fantastic preformer
Keep rocking brothers and sisters ✌️🤘🎸
Brother Gary ⚡⚡
When I think about the amount of happiness and joy that Jethro Tull's/Ian's music has brought me over the years, I can't for the life of me imagine what kind of moron would dump a bucket of urine, or throw a tampon or the sorts of things that he said has happened to him over the years......I mean, if you don't like a musical artist, don't buy their album, or pay to go to their show.....and let it end there.
Exactly the same here..How incredibly unfair to one of the geniuses of music...such a shame. I feel rather angry at the moment. Can't even imagine how he must have felt. What stamina to endure that sort of crap behaviour!!! Not eveybody can deal with it, I'm sure...Shows great artists' willpower to survive. Ian is a true survivor.
@mk smith Indeed. He should have left the stage and come back fifteen minutes later.
My favorite memory of Ian Anderson was hearing him interviewed on WPLJ in New York for his birthday. For the benefit of Mr. Anderson's privacy, I won't say the age or the year. Another interesting interview, John.
This man is the reason I started Playing the flute and standing on one leg
My first concert in 1992
At the age of 16
Never heard him say that story !
I can imagine he got a lot of grief in general in his early years when he looked like a cross between a homeless man and the ultimate drug casualty,(of which of course,he was neither)
He's an interesting man.
What is wrong with people that they would buy a ticket to a rock show, and then would throw whatever disgusting thing they can produce at the performer. Some people are just animals.
The Tull song Big RIff and Mando was about Martin Barre's mandolin getting ripped off in Houston. I was at the show when IA came out and entreated the audience to, whoever had stolen it, to return it, no questions asked, as it was he said, basically priceless. Another time, also in Houston, after the 1st or 2nd song, IA gets on the mic and tears the hall's management a new one because apparently there was a hole in the stage somewhere and someone had fallen knee-deep into it. This was at the old Sam Houston Coliseum which was built in the late 1930's and about 45 years old at the time - bathrooms were horrible I remember. I always thought Tull was a big enough act to afford to play the Summit, and they played there one tour after the issue with the Coliseum's stage. But, despite IA saying he'd never play there again - Tull played the Coliseum again on a later tour. There's also the infamous rose to the eyeball IA suffered from a fan at Madison Square Garden.
The Zealot Gene arrived a couple of weeks ago. It's the nature of adulthood that I haven't found an undistracted hour to open it and listen. I don't want to explore it and get interrupted. I think this is why albums were better when we were 18, not necessarily the quality of the music.
Why would anyone want to throw disgusting things at Ian? I was just a kid back then but was he comparable to Alice Cooper or something? Why was he threatened? His music isn't exactly shock rock.
@E M was he a karate guy? I thought I read that somewhere
That tampon might have been a sign of affection, taking underwear being thrown on stage a step further.
These don’t sound like fans to me. But I am old. Not quite Ian old, but working on it. Ian Anderson’s gone from Aqualung to aquaculture to just grass and tree farming. Love the Tull.
2:00 - predicting what L7 would throw AT an audience several years later...!
A crazy fan copied ‘We Used To Know’ and released it as ‘Hotel California’ 😁
Articulate Man and a bit of Jest in His Genius
LMFAO.
Ian anderson. Really great songwriter but seems to be missing something. Not a people person.
Ian sold his soul
Really the only way someone can be that talented.
@@seswf1375 Nay.
Well, he got a good deal for it, and it looks like it is in a good place.
"I sold my soul and all I got was this lousy tampon."
- I. Anderson
@@seswf1375 There is another way - but it involves time and effort. It's called "Work", and "Practice".
Soon the flowers will be blooming like madness in the spring.