At this point in time, in all honesty, if I had to choose between seeing Tull live and seeing you guys live, I'd see you... in order to hear Tull as it was meant to be heard. Kudos!
This guy has a good voice and stage presence too, but not quite like Ian .... But who can match him. I seen Tull three or four years ago and I was highly impressed that he could still stand on one leg singing and playing the flute like he did over 50 years ago, maybe it was me but it was incredible to see him do it again. I would love to see and hear this band too, they sound incredible.
Dude does a great job trying to imitate the imitable. I give him a lot of credit.
At this point in time, in all honesty, if I had to choose between seeing Tull live and seeing you guys live, I'd see you... in order to hear Tull as it was meant to be heard. Kudos!
This is ok but nobody can match Ian's stage presence....
@@Thundergod- Indeed. But Ian lost most of his vocal range in the late 80s or so. He literally can't sing most of the songs. Not his fault, of course!
I agree with both much better voice than current Ian but this guy though good just don’t have the presents, flow,
Theatrics of what Ian has
This guy has a good voice and stage presence too, but not quite like Ian .... But who can match him. I seen Tull three or four years ago and I was highly impressed that he could still stand on one leg singing and playing the flute like he did over 50 years ago, maybe it was me but it was incredible to see him do it again.
I would love to see and hear this band too, they sound incredible.
@@pristineclear8604 The best Tull shows I saw were in 1975 and 1978. Leaps and bounds better than the more current lineups....
Why did I watch this !…
Good stuff. But its not nessesary to move like ian. Let the music speak