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Things have changed in Cathedral gigs...back in 2014 i think it was, december 2nd in Germany i saw a Christmas Tull gig and it was not as loud as this one...
@@fatboysontourtestingchannel I wish I had been there. If they had done the Mouse Police Never Sleep would have been the highlight of the year. Have a good Christmas and stay well.
Lol, he is knocking on a bit, and his voice was weak. My phone was only allowed out for the encore, so your unable to appreciate a really great show. Wonderful night of festive entertainment.
@@fatboysontourtestingchannel I was in the concert in São Paulo in april this year. It was a great experience, despite the weakness of his voice, because it's about good music! The modern arrangements of Aqualung, for exemple, are a a masterpiece.
The concert was a fundraising for the Cathedral Choral Society. Not many people had a view of the stage or saw Ian Anderson. It seemed to me Ian Anderson wanted to give his time to the audience that were closer to him. I only could see Jack Clark and John O'Hara and bits of Lakeman's acoustic guitar.
Sounds terribly organised, can't see the stage! Given Andersons current condition it might be no bad thing! Far cry from Jethro Tull in the seventies with Barrie Barlow ect. Surprisingly Andersons still breathing (barely) Given the amount of abuse that his lungs have had to tolerate with his constant tobacco consumption, should have stuck to booze and women!
@andrewjames9996 I have to say I was amazed that a lot of seats had no view of the band or stage at all. Anderson did go walk about with his wireless flute but hardly compensation. Speakers were placed throughout the Cathedral, so they did at least get reasonable sound. As it was for the Cathedral charity, I suppose these good folk made the sacrifice, but very strange
To be fair the vocals were much better live and it was a charity event. However, the concert was very badly promoted, and it was not listed on many gig sites people only knew about word of mouth or people saw flyers in the local pubs or some shop windows. Most seats were in the parapets, and there was no stage view for many, many fans. There were not even monitors to look at. I think Salisbury Catherdral should go back to open-air concerts like they did when Phil Collins performed there for a fundraiser. From the view I got I could see Ian Anderson's new lead guitarist he was very good but a non-entity. Ian Anderson might as well change his name to Jethro Tull. If the band had Martin Barre still, it would have been a better experience as Martin Barre was a key member of Jethro Tull. It would have been nice to see Ian Anderson give time to people in the parapets instead of those in the 12 rows or so when we walked off the stage with his wireless flute. He turned away very quickly. When I saw Squeeze they had all their instruments (Minus drums) wireless so they could play in the audience all around the venue. Everyone could see the band. They even went up to people in the cheap seats, it was a class act.
Found out about this too late . Would love to have gone. Thanks for posting bloody brilliant
Bloody fantastic version of one of the all time great tracks ! Ta, la ..............................
Todo un espectáculo ! Gracias por tantos años de rock !
Ян Вас И Вашу Великую группу с Новым годом. Здоровья Вам и Вашим близким, благополучия и удачи. Пожайлуста не останавливайтесь и продолжайте радовать нас. В России Вас очень любят и ждут. С огромным Уважением!
Спасибо, и счастливого вам Нового года. Спасибо за просмотр.
Tull’s Christmas shows are great, I saw them at Coventry Cathedral two years ago. Gotta love the reverend George Pitcher though, what a showman !! 😊
@uncleambient Yeah he was a good laugh throughout the show 🤣
This is so sad. All good things must come to an end, and it's time Ian.
Things have changed in Cathedral gigs...back in 2014 i think it was, december 2nd in Germany i saw a Christmas Tull gig and it was not as loud as this one...
Excellent.
One of my all time favourite bands. Did they do anything from Heavy Horses?
@ba-gg6jo hi, yes they did Weathercock , it was a wonderful version of it as well, echoing through the Cathedral
@@fatboysontourtestingchannel Cheers, if they had done Heavy Horses I would have been in heaven.
@@fatboysontourtestingchannel I wish I had been there. If they had done the Mouse Police Never Sleep would have been the highlight of the year. Have a good Christmas and stay well.
"J" of Jethro Tull! 😢
I can stand the keyboard player and his way of playing the locomotive intro...
Ian's voice is gone! They seem to have picked up a second guitarist and a violin player/ vocalist.
Can't believe how Anderson is still allowed on stage! Should be in hospital with an oxygen tank, what a dreadful experience.
Lol, he is knocking on a bit, and his voice was weak. My phone was only allowed out for the encore, so your unable to appreciate a really great show. Wonderful night of festive entertainment.
@@fatboysontourtestingchannel I was in the concert in São Paulo in april this year. It was a great experience, despite the weakness of his voice, because it's about good music! The modern arrangements of Aqualung, for exemple, are a a masterpiece.
The concert was a fundraising for the Cathedral Choral Society. Not many people had a view of the stage or saw Ian Anderson. It seemed to me Ian Anderson wanted to give his time to the audience that were closer to him. I only could see Jack Clark and John O'Hara and bits of Lakeman's acoustic guitar.
Sounds terribly organised, can't see the stage! Given Andersons current condition it might be no bad thing! Far cry from Jethro Tull in the seventies with Barrie Barlow ect. Surprisingly Andersons still breathing (barely) Given the amount of abuse that his lungs have had to tolerate with his constant tobacco consumption, should have stuck to booze and women!
@andrewjames9996 I have to say I was amazed that a lot of seats had no view of the band or stage at all. Anderson did go walk about with his wireless flute but hardly compensation. Speakers were placed throughout the Cathedral, so they did at least get reasonable sound. As it was for the Cathedral charity, I suppose these good folk made the sacrifice, but very strange
A nice cover band , save for the voacals.
To be fair the vocals were much better live and it was a charity event. However, the concert was very badly promoted, and it was not listed on many gig sites people only knew about word of mouth or people saw flyers in the local pubs or some shop windows. Most seats were in the parapets, and there was no stage view for many, many fans. There were not even monitors to look at. I think Salisbury Catherdral should go back to open-air concerts like they did when Phil Collins performed there for a fundraiser.
From the view I got I could see Ian Anderson's new lead guitarist he was very good but a non-entity. Ian Anderson might as well change his name to Jethro Tull. If the band had Martin Barre still, it would have been a better experience as Martin Barre was a key member of Jethro Tull.
It would have been nice to see Ian Anderson give time to people in the parapets instead of those in the 12 rows or so when we walked off the stage with his wireless flute. He turned away very quickly.
When I saw Squeeze they had all their instruments (Minus drums) wireless so they could play in the audience all around the venue. Everyone could see the band. They even went up to people in the cheap seats, it was a class act.
Ian please stop singing
It's a pity, he knows he has ruined his voice, but he doesn't have the courage or whatever to engage a good singer for those great songs.
Ians voice was never really very good. There are many singers with a better voice. ua-cam.com/video/8I58oeTvgNU/v-deo.html
His singing is embarrassing - spoiling his own legacy
Yeah clearly lost his mojo, confidence or ability to sing well nowadays
Sad 😢
ja , wir werden alle älter . jethro tull habe ich 8 mal live erlebt , grossartig , und kniefall und respeckt