Jethro Tull -Dharma For One (part1) Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival, 1970
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- Опубліковано 18 бер 2013
- From DVD Jethro Tull Nothing Is Easy Live at the isle of wight Festival 1970
Ian Anderson: vocals, flute, acoustic guitar
Martin Barre: Electric guitar
Clive Bunker: Drums
Glenn Cornick: Bass
John Evan: Keyboards
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Jethro Tull was one of a kind! They were maybe the most original and unique bands ever! Absolutely incredible and I'll put them next to anybody!
💯🔥🔥🔥
Clive is by far my fav JT drummer...Barry was awesome, but for me was all about the insane powerful jazzy blues feel from Clive..what a drummer..Just look the way he grab the left stick..how the hell he could control it with that kind of power and speed??!!
An incredible live show for anyone fortunate enough to see them live!
I was there, they were excellent. I think that was the third time I had seen them.
Too bad you don't see great concerts like this anymore. What a great performance! I saw them back then several times and was never disappointed. Once at Tanglewood with The Who and Chicago Transit Authority ..... Unforgettable!
Tull and The Who were the two best live acts, in my opinion. On the same bill? Doesn't get any better.
NEVEREALIZED THEY HAD A BAD ASS DRUMMER LIKE THAT-ALWAYS FOCUSED ON IAN AND MARTIN BARRE
I mean no disrespect at all against the later drummers of Tull, but HOLY SHIT, Clive Bunker... :O
You got that right!
@@roccocandida7728 The best Tull line up!!!
INCREDIBILE, love Barriemore , but Clive … 💪🏼💪🏼
Tull just released Aqualung and they were gearing up for a world tour that would keep them on the road for a long time. Clive just got married and was enjoying the company of his new bride. And chose her over a world tour.
I saw Tull in 1969 & 1970! Clive Bunker was the best! With Glenn Cornick that was Tull’s best lineup!
I keep discovering genius songs
Man-oh-man…
Classic Tull at its best!
Clive bunker is a monster drummer
Im a fan for many years, but every time I see this, Im diving deeper and deeper ino the older material...
Immense! Jan moves as if he were in the throes of Dionysian euphoria! Enchanting!
These guys never got the recognition they deserved
Clive Bunker just an absolute monster on the drums.....
Of all the great drummers I find Clive the most dynamic jazz fused with rock the momentum of the drums with Clive take spiritual awareness to a whole new level.
Best version! Killer riffs
How can it be that music lately
took such a downturn... Such talent, creativity, improvisation and raw playing is profoundly missing...
Money money money! The producers seek to appease the masses. And the masses are average. Average sells, and us quickly forgitten
Because The human rights is given priority
Because the music industry is regulated no more artistic licence back then the record producers let bands have that freedom . Now you got some idiot telling you how to sound or telling you what people want
Clive is a BAD ASS!
maybe the best one after Ian
KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK...
thanks a bunch for these gems, (pt.1 and 2 ) Dharma. First heard in 72 ? 73, and thought wow, now this version is brilliant. Cheers Remy.
Probably the best version of "Dharma For One" live that I've heard.... unless someone can show me another version that is better...
it is pretty wild isn't it, bless them
I like the live version on "Living In The Past" as well.
@@richrol58 Hmmm... SUFFERS? Extremely picky don't you think? J/K.... : )
@@richrol58 I was kidding with you ... you are entitled to your own opinion I didn't think the missing flute bit was that big of a deal.... & yes I have heard the Carnegie Hall version...
@@richrol58 Do me a favor & get lost... you've already made me regret commenting back to you...
That drummer is the best in the world at this time, and Ian matches him on vocals!
Clive William Bunker
Ian being Ian
03:56 Ian headbanging like a pro :D
Truly a brilliant drummer
Excellence in drumming
Best Tull line-up IMHO
Ian, Du bist Weltklasse!!!
Clive's drumming on this........wow ❤
Clive Bunker thats drumming
Narasimhan S The Killer‼️
killer!!!!!!!!!
Clive Bunker 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼😱😱😱
Clive Rocks 😎✌️🇨🇦
One of the best Tull performance!
Here they played with a real hard rock excavation :)
I have an Isle of Wight Festival T-shirt from this year, 1970 the year I was born!😊
Got to live it up!
compare the musical talent of this era to the utter crap of popular music today. The contrast is billions of light years apart.
Стільки шаленого драйву!!!
Never mind lClive! What a superb fronttman in Ian! Saw them live 1969.
Bunker is an alien !
Dang, Bunker supercharged 😲👍
The most dramatic drum song for me makes the hair stand on end.
Looking like an album before 1971.
now I know why Ian is almost bald nowadays, it's because he was headbanging too much and it blew out. awesome performance
Bwahahaha! 🤣👍
Thanks Remy
This is such an amazing song, tons of energy, along with Clive's drumming.
I wonder though, if Ian has achieved total dharmanation yet?
2:54 - Glenn's bass
3:18 - Martin's best note
Whole band was steaming it
Great concert, thank you for letting us watch. But I miss the mention to John Evan on keyboards.
I'm sorry guys, great mistake of mine!
Thanks for notifying
Yes 💖 he's background is amazing 😍
Who is going to blow Clive away ? Nobody !
I still listen our music that we used to listen together
No matter how far away you are ,you're always in my heart . I will find .you in the farthest corner , I will find you
I will always love you mr.sun shine
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Love you my moonlight even at the farthest corner of the world our love still manged to unite us once and for all to create better memories and to listen to more music together my love , Helena 💖💖
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WOW
Wow
WOW.....NAMASTE❤
Wonder if he still has that bathrobe, the Aqualung robe I am thinking. He probably has several of them along with his skivvies classic stuff! Thanks for sharing.
I really want a robe like that.
Bathrobe, haha! He actually purchased that (or had it made) at a prominent London costumer's shoppe that served mostly the theater...
There sounds has lot of energy.
Sir John, Earl of Hammond (B3)
El batería el mejor(en esta canción)
CLIVE BUNKER.
I learned about bhakti yoga from this song! Dharma! Meaning religion! Sanskrit! Namaste Hari Krishna!
Dharma- Purpose in life
Bullshit democracy and human rights
Watch out for KAAAARMAAAA
Martin . Very underrated. Sad
Im just wondering who the 4 assholes were the gave that performance a thumbs down? That was fucking bad ass!!!🤣👍 That Dharma's a bad ass chick.
Ian looking like a giant dragon dancing over a little village.
must be Glenn Gornick on bass I think.
It is, but use Cornick
HEHEHE...
The album version was instrimental. Thia reworked version is quite different, althouhh it resembles the album version in several places, and I guess in general tone/mode.
Now when you watch more recent versions on UA-cam, they play it instrumental again, much more like the album. When did they switch back? And when was the last time they played this arrangement?
They were playing this version (albeit, understandably, extremely toned down) for some dates in...early, mid 2000s(?)
At 2:20 we get the Ritchie Blackmore riff from Living Wreck!
I thought Richie played lead, not bass...😁
Yeah, only less dynamic, that riff rocks on organ.
how come this version has vocals? yet the album version I have is instrumental
If you listen to the whole show Ian will explain the whole song has been re-worked, minus the drums...
Trigger Dawg There is a similar version on the Living In the Past album, fantastic stuff.
Is that John Evan on the keyboard?
Yup.
the keyboards...????
the great JOHN EVAN (I'm guessing ...)
Carla Diratz you are right John Evan on keys
Hey google: Dharma, the end of Vietnam, and childhoods end?
Clive Bunker is absolutely amazing. I’m so tired of hearing what a great drummer John Bonham was. For a professional musician at his level, Bonham is average, and there is nothing special about his playing. He does not belong in the same room as Clive Bunker as demonstrated here.
Love when Ian goes crazy on stage!!
Great
Of all the live shows I’ve seen, The two Zeppelin shows were the most disappointing
Every musician in every popular band back then was good at what they did. You HAD to be. There's nothing average about Bonham's "Moby Dick" solo at Royal Albert Hall I'll tell you that. But yes Clive deserves to always be mentioned along side Ginger Baker and the rest when it comes to the greatest drummers of this era.
Bonham did some fancy stuff
It mightn't be a bedtime tune. But ...so what.
Aw man it's nee wonder we got caught hook line n sinker ,absolutely barnstorming stuff the excitement and mesmerising Tull that's sa good today as was way back B.C.
No Tull are aliens
Pointless vocals added to what used to be a great instrumental