1974 “My that was a wonderful audition. And starting Monday you will be our lead vocalist. Congratulations!” I doubt it. It’s hard to get old and pass up things you used do well. But age. Then death. 100% true of all of us
Why do the old gems in so different form and tempo when there exist new, fresh and good song where the band and Ian can show what they can do. I'm a true Tull fan.
The new material might not bring in the crowds. I first saw Tull in '72 as a schoolboy. Fave band of all time, but I won't see him torture these songs anymore. Such a shame.
@@stevejones1921 I agree. I've seen Tull many times and the top band set was in the 70s. It's a pity that I always compare Tull and other bands with Tull of the 70s.
Voice needs to be forwarded more prominently in the production, while backed by the instrumentation. I cannot clearly 'hear' the power of the voice delivery. Interesting wrap up.
The band is not good is very bad this is not Jethro Tull just Ian Anderson and background members . Do you realize that in each presentation they play the same song ,locomotive breath , that’s because Ian Anderson and friends are not able to play Most of Jethro Tull songs due lack of qualities of members and Ian . Currently Ian can not sing and can not play acoustic guitar . His obstinacy continue, he has to understand , it is over .
@@paolo60333 No Jethro Tull was the best Prog Rock band until 2003 when they released The Christmas Album. Then Ian Anderson destroyed the band by firing old members as M Barre D Perry A Giddings and J Noyce . Then he formed a band with friends without the abilities to be member of JT . Besides that Anderson has lost all his abilities except the flute .
Having seen Jethro Tull all through the '70s and '80s, it's just so hard to watch this!!
My favorite band 🎉🎉💯💯🍺👍
David Starkey on bass, back from cancellation!
1974 “My that was a wonderful audition. And starting Monday you will be our lead vocalist. Congratulations!”
I doubt it.
It’s hard to get old and pass up things you used do well. But age. Then death. 100% true of all of us
Why O Why does he still go out and try to sing these songs?
Why do the old gems in so different form and tempo when there exist new, fresh and good song where the band and Ian can show what they can do. I'm a true Tull fan.
The new material might not bring in the crowds. I first saw Tull in '72 as a schoolboy. Fave band of all time, but I won't see him torture these songs anymore. Such a shame.
@@stevejones1921 I agree. I've seen Tull many times and the top band set was in the 70s. It's a pity that I always compare Tull and other bands with Tull of the 70s.
Grande Ian. Sempre in forma splendida.
Not bad for a 77 year old. Everything that';s gone before has been so wonderful I think he's beyond criticising.
Still having a go. Wonderful.
Voice needs to be forwarded more prominently in the production, while backed by the instrumentation. I cannot clearly 'hear' the power of the voice delivery. Interesting wrap up.
No Martin barre
It has been 13 years
@martinjude66 it wasn't the choice of Martin or Doane. This isn't Jethro Tull.
@@chrisgale5634 Tull was dead with Barre. An entire decade without new album. He got replaced, four great new albums, next one in the making.
recording sucks he might not be that bad he still has the balls to perform
Give up Ian. Please...
But only live singing, the albums are still fantastic.
@@NuntiusLegis yep I agree....
Voice is terrible
The band is good or even very good but Ian...what a disaster!
I imagine 50 years ago if someone auditioned before him singing like this he would have to old from bursting out laughing
The band is not good is very bad this is not Jethro Tull just Ian Anderson and background members . Do you realize that in each presentation they play the same song ,locomotive breath , that’s because Ian Anderson and friends are not able to play Most of Jethro Tull songs due lack of qualities of members and Ian . Currently Ian can not sing and can not play acoustic guitar . His obstinacy continue, he has to understand , it is over .
@@javierllerena5756 Yes, ok. Never liked JT after their early records. After Aqualung true JT experience was over forever
I last saw Tull in 1970. Great shows back then.
@@paolo60333
No Jethro Tull was the best Prog Rock band until 2003 when they released The Christmas Album. Then Ian Anderson destroyed the band by firing old members as M Barre D Perry A Giddings and J Noyce . Then he formed a band with friends without the abilities to be member of JT . Besides that Anderson has lost all his abilities except the flute .