Great show. These guys always rocked. So many great shows back then, unlike now. In one month from this date on 5-17-75, Led Zeppelin would play a series of 5 concerts at Earl's Court in London. After seeing all '75 shows in North America except for those in NY, of course I had to go, to all 5 nights. Glorious times; of course it cost a bit, but was totally worth it. Never flew again. Haha. LedHed Pb 207.20 🎶 🎸 🎹
I watched Jethro Tull a day earlier, 16.04.1975 in Zagreb, Croatia (Yugoslavia at that time); I was 18 year old. They also played in Yugoslavia that year - 15.04. - Ljubljana (Slovenia now) and 14.04 - Belgrade (Serbia now). I remember, in Zagreb, they had exactly the same beginning like here in this video from Vienna with Martin Barre solo from Minstrel in the Gallery. When all the lights on the stage suddenly turned on, from complete darkness, and when Martin Barre came with this solo my heart almost stopped at that moment, from the huge excitement and happiness. I already had all their albums at that time and then suddenly I was watching them play live. I watched them later in London 2004 and in Bournemouth this year, funny, it was the same date 16.04 (in Bournemouth), but this one from Zagreb 16.04.1975 almost 50 years ago got a special place in my heart.
Very nice to encounter this 1975 concert, the band at their all-time performing best during this era. I have this concert on a 2-cd set but it's been years since I've listened to it, so this refresher here is a welcome treat. I had never noted or heard about the extra/spontaneous "Wind-Up" encore, which I think is truly extraordinary considering that Tull was so tight and polished at this time that I would never have thought they'd do anything to really vary from the "standard" concert. NOTE TO JT: You do such a great job with your audio and video presentations. The photos you incorporate in the audio concerts are great; many that I've never seen before, and as a Tull fanatic since 1971 I pretty much thought I'd seen them all. Cheers!
Thank you 😊 yes the extra encore was unexpected from a very tight band with their concerts. Yes I try and use lots of my photo and magazine collection in the videos
Clive quit during Aqualung tour. Barrimore is a beast. Great replacement. I heard a show. It was one of his first. Ian said I think he passed the audition. Anyway they played together well before Clive I found out listening to very old stuff
Dr. J. Me again. The Hard or Hot Headed English General. To which early album term does it belong and whem might it surface as a full song similar to Tomorrow Was Today??
2nd all the comments about the extraordinary audio. Of course audio is only as good as the band producing it, and man, was the band on it this night!! Especially enjoyed warchild suite, and boy did they rip sealion!!
Mi spiace per tutti voi ma i " veri" Jethro Tull,unici,ammalianti,strabilianti live in concert, sono quelli del periodo 1969-1973.Dopo il tour dell'estate 1973 per presentare l'ultimo capolavoro Passion Play,la magia svanira'.: ..Il periodo di massimo splendore sara' il biennio 1972-1973 con il live di Thick as a brick.
@@jethrotullcollection8446 grazieeee!!! Varese 3 febbraio 1972 e Roma 16 marzo 1973 due concerti indimenticabili ! Peccato che non esistano registrazioni ufficiali live di quel biennio, assurdo! Good music,friend !
Great show. These guys always rocked. So many great shows back then, unlike now. In one month from this date on 5-17-75, Led Zeppelin would play a series of 5 concerts at Earl's Court in London.
After seeing all '75 shows in North America except for those in NY, of course I had to go, to all 5 nights.
Glorious times; of course it cost a bit, but was totally worth it. Never flew again. Haha.
LedHed Pb 207.20 🎶 🎸 🎹
Yes a golden era for sure
I watched Jethro Tull a day earlier, 16.04.1975 in Zagreb, Croatia (Yugoslavia at that time); I was 18 year old. They also played in Yugoslavia that year - 15.04. - Ljubljana (Slovenia now) and 14.04 - Belgrade (Serbia now). I remember, in Zagreb, they had exactly the same beginning like here in this video from Vienna with Martin Barre solo from Minstrel in the Gallery. When all the lights on the stage suddenly turned on, from complete darkness, and when Martin Barre came with this solo my heart almost stopped at that moment, from the huge excitement and happiness. I already had all their albums at that time and then suddenly I was watching them play live. I watched them later in London 2004 and in Bournemouth this year, funny, it was the same date 16.04 (in Bournemouth), but this one from Zagreb 16.04.1975 almost 50 years ago got a special place in my heart.
Great Tull history and personal reflections
Very nice to encounter this 1975 concert, the band at their all-time performing best during this era. I have this concert on a 2-cd set but it's been years since I've listened to it, so this refresher here is a welcome treat. I had never noted or heard about the extra/spontaneous "Wind-Up" encore, which I think is truly extraordinary considering that Tull was so tight and polished at this time that I would never have thought they'd do anything to really vary from the "standard" concert. NOTE TO JT: You do such a great job with your audio and video presentations. The photos you incorporate in the audio concerts are great; many that I've never seen before, and as a Tull fanatic since 1971 I pretty much thought I'd seen them all. Cheers!
Thank you 😊 yes the extra encore was unexpected from a very tight band with their concerts. Yes I try and use lots of my photo and magazine collection in the videos
Wonderful version of Wondring Aloud/Again.
Superb
This was not Wondering aloud again........too bad .
O Melhor Concerto da minha vida,,,,,,,Espectacular👍👌🎵🎶
I migliori al mondo. Nessuno come loro
I was there..and met Ian peronally,got an autograph!
Very cool
Best sound for a 1975 show Ive heard so far . Thanks !
Yes it is very good
Oh God!!!This is fantastic!!
Great concert - love the unexpected encore
@@jethrotullcollection8446 yes indeed
My 2nd time seeing ..saw all tours from warchild thru..A...all at msg nyc...saw into 80's n on .....his prime rite here ..great. find....now?..im old
Thank you 🙏 yes I am old too
YES...
THANK YOU for posting this. Great sound. Never heard this before.
❤❤❤
CLIVE BUNKER IS OUTSTANDING. HOW DOES ONE BAND HAVE 2 OF THE GREATEST DRUMMERS (IN ROCK) (BARRIEMORE BARLOW).
JUST AWESOME
I totally agree
Yessir!
Clive quit during Aqualung tour. Barrimore is a beast. Great replacement. I heard a show. It was one of his first. Ian said I think he passed the audition. Anyway they played together well before Clive I found out listening to very old stuff
No wonder Ian said Bungle was a bitch to sing, hardly any time to breath
MARRRYYYY!!!!!
Yes indeed
💖 by Tinja&Markku :D
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There's to much fun being alive... 0:35
Yes indeed
Dr. J. Me again. The Hard or Hot Headed English General. To which early album term does it belong and whem might it surface as a full song similar to Tomorrow Was Today??
They first performed it in June 1971. They had just recorded Life Is Long Song EP.
2nd all the comments about the extraordinary audio. Of course audio is only as good as the band producing it, and man, was the band on it this night!! Especially enjoyed warchild suite, and boy did they rip sealion!!
Yes a fantastic concert
personally
Yes
Mi spiace per tutti voi ma i " veri" Jethro Tull,unici,ammalianti,strabilianti live in concert, sono quelli del periodo 1969-1973.Dopo il tour dell'estate 1973 per presentare l'ultimo capolavoro Passion Play,la magia svanira'.: ..Il periodo di massimo splendore sara' il biennio 1972-1973 con il live di Thick as a brick.
Yes I agree that Tull were at their peak in 72-73
@@jethrotullcollection8446 grazieeee!!! Varese 3 febbraio 1972 e Roma 16 marzo 1973 due concerti indimenticabili ! Peccato che non esistano registrazioni ufficiali live di quel biennio, assurdo! Good music,friend !
Cult Metal
Hmmm 🤔
Try Judge Beauty 😉
No Happy go lucky 🤞 😄 music with extremely strong and and deeply 😔 lyrics? Nevermind.
They hardly ever played Songs from the Minstrel Album.....not even in 1975. Rather untypical for Tull......
Yes it sort of went under the radar from a live concert perspective. They did play a few more in the May 1976 European tour