Jethro Tull - To Cry You A Song (Isle of Wight , 1970) Remastered by RudenkoArt
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- Опубліковано 16 чер 2020
- My own remastered video & audio montage of Jethro Tull on Isle of Wight festival - To cry you a song, 30 august 1970 (. I did this work because its great band of all time, and people who love the great music must know all original video tracklist from this concert. If you like my work, subscribe my channel!)
I first heard of Jethro Tull when I was a freshman in high school in 1969. We had a math substitute teacher who was a little far out - instead of math we talked about music and the teacher said " you must listen to Jethro Tull " ! Never heard of them, but I bought Stand Up and LOVED it !!! Thanks teacher... whoever you are !!!
The greatest band never to be inducted to the Hall of Fame. This captures the high energy of early Tull with a song breaking many rock barriers. Power rock with sophistication.
They put on some of the best live shows ever, just by being so good. They didn't need lasers or dancers, they were just that good.
well, they had one dancer
@@andreagoglio And he had a bit of a scraggly beard!
They also dident need any pyrotecnics or fire works but it wuld have been cool if they did. =)
Glenn and Clive. My favorite Rhythm section forever.
Martin Barre is a fantastic lead guitar player. Ian and Martin, a classic pair.
That bass player! Holy shit
Glen Cornick! Just awesome.
Martin Barre cranking it out like he always does!! Benifit is my favorite Tull album!!
The range of this band is amazing. They merge folk rock and hard rock. Nothing else like it. When a was a child in the 1970's this is one of the bands that got me into real rock music.
I enjoyed it the first four albums. Thick as a brick I didn’t like anymore. But the first four I listen to them more often than you can imagine.
Unbelievable song and performance. The band is so tight... riffs are just flying around, its dramatic, its chill, just an all time classic. Very intricate, a lot of tight stops and passages with total groove domination throughout. Kick ass from start to finish.
Glen Cornick! What a bass player.
Raw Tull. Great. It’s amazing how quickly they progressed musically from 1968 to 1972. Most bands don’t get that much better in 20 years.
Truly one of a kind. Glad I got to see them from the Clive days up until the late 70’s period. Amazing band.
Thanks for the post!
Two of the best concerts I ever witnessed was Tull in 1975 and 1978. Simply fantastic....
Bunker absolutely crushing it live! wow
Thank you to the security gaurd who was working in my building in 2022 i went to go see this is not a drill by roger waters and he seen i came back with a t shirt
He said i have a feeling you would love this band called jethro tull
Never went back since and i am blessed to be 25 and feel the lull of tull
Went to see 7 decades when they came to my town not the full 70s experience but its my own and i made it beautiful
The best Tull lineup ever.powerful
Tull was one of the few classic rock bands I never saw live/ I sure missed one of the best !!!###
This is my Tull go-to song. It's the sixties!
one of the greatest bands of all time....no question about it
I was there somewhere! Wild weekend, first and only festival I've ever been to.
Well, after this, any other one would probably have been a letdown.
Jethro Tull was what you got when Mad Bohemians created music/ Brilliance !!!###
The whole "eccentric Englishmen" image of Jethro Tull was all a stage act, they really weren't "mad bohemians" at all...they were the kind of guys that would go back to their hotel rooms after a gig, drink tea, and read books. Well except Glenn, he was the party guy of the group...which was why he was kicked out by Ian.
why are they not in the rock and roll hall of fame better than most that are in there now.
I was there, it was brilliant, it was a hell of a lineup. This was the second festival I’d ever been to, the previous one was at Godshill when Jefferson Airplane headlined and Ive been to many since. Cropredy is the one that I really enjoy now but the Isle of Wight Festival was started again.....still brilliant but not a patch on the 68, 69, and 1970 festivals.
Damn, this perforrmance is savagely exhilarating!
I was out there in that crowd somewhere aged 19
The drummer and the whole band excellent❤❤❤❤
One of the best videos of Martin Barre's back I've ever seen.
Hard and very heavy, they could have split the atom by this...
SOB! One unbelievable band and the same can be said of Ian Anderson!
Whew! 👏
Their 1st three records were their best, imo.
This song i think, was the lead-track of Benifit album. My pal put it on, a good stereo, good speakers, and he cranked the volume. A well engineered record. Love this song.
1970...1973 :Jethro Tull on top of the Music !!!!!
Thanks for posting this, still as outrageous, wild, brilliant as the first time I saw Tull in 1974,brings tears of joy to an old man
One of the band's best songs.❤❤❤❤❤❤
My undying love, my Jethro Tull
Great song and a smoking live version ! This was there heyday and it shows! Saw them several times ! At that time they were one of the most disaplined bands on the recording scene!
Absolutely the best of Tull. ♥️
Its proper to roll the joint right now, fire 🔥
Damn!,todays lot should watch & weep!!
Saw them twice…Brick, and Passion Play…they are Un Godly!!
Will always be a favorite, incredible talent. Saw them early 70's, Tivoli gardens,Copenhagen, 1974 Boston for Thick as a Brick tour. Feel lucky.
@@johnspence919 so then you know! ❤️
I saw them doing their Benefit tour in April '71.
1976 tampa stadium...omg great show
Excellant!
I smoked hash for the first time listening to this song...so so heavy
My first acid trip was when I saw Jethro Tull for the first time. Mountain opened for them. It was?a great show and would have been great without the acid.
Qué tiempos tan maravillosos. Jethro Tull en todo su esplendor. La mejor alineación musical, en mi humilde opinión.
MUUUY BUENOOO¡!!¡¡!GRANDE IAN¡¡¡!
SIF MARTIN¡¡!
SIR JOHN EVANS¡¡!!!
fantastic band...
Maravilloso documental historico de los grandes del Rock ..Jehtro Tull
This is what it would sound like if the poet/prophet William Blake came back to lead a rock band through the ruins of the Acid rock era! I came to the ruins a little latter, but can still taste the blotter and shudder to recall the visions as I ''came down from the skies to cry you a song''. How many midnights spent staggering across the campus of William and Mary, ''wondering how many cigarettes did I bring along?''.
As a guy from Paris , I couldn't have said it better . Tripping my summers away in Père Lachaise cemetery . Home of your Jim Morrison .
André Cartier 🎆🗼🎆 .
@@andrecartier8126 Ah, The Doors- even the name of the band came from Morrison citing Huxley's quoting Blake's famous dictum on ''the doors of perception''. I read a hagiography (it was hardly a ''biography''!), called ''No One here Gets Out Alive'' in the summer of '80. I was 16, and it gave me a blue print for the ''systematic derangement of my senses'' like Rimbaud and Baudelaire (or so I naively believed). That book got me in a lot of trouble! But ZERO regrets as it included a listing of all the books that shaped Morrison. I avidly read them all (beginning with Celine's masterpiece ''Journey to the End of the Night'', and making my way even to Nietzsche). The substance of those many books sustains me to this day! Thanks for the memories!
@@westsidesmitty1
I'm very aware of your readings W.S. thanks for your reply .
André Cartier
@@andrecartier8126 My pleasure to thank a Frenchman for all the literature that has so enlivened my life! There are times I am almost sure I'd not have found strength to carry on without some perfect line or two from Montaigne! Best health to you and yours!
It's always such a shame that no one understood how to film a band back then.
I think it's still better than the atrocity that is Cream's Farewell Concert. Acid trips mid concert out of the blue.
I’m pretty sure this is just an amalgamation of clips from the show, but none if any are them actually playing this particular song.
Gracias por subir esta maravillosa presentación. Qué tiempos aquellos... Inolvidables recuerdos! 💓
If you like this, do yourself a favor and look up long Beach 4/19/70. Live audio, great show, and the version of My God is spectacular!
That is because I've Been Outside Suffering in Silence.
What if Jethro Tull had played at Woodstock!
They were asked to play Woodstock, Anderson turned it down.
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SIR MARTIN, SIR EVANS
I do think Tony Iommi was in the audience, decided to slow it down, voila, you have Iron Man. Heavy Metal flute, indeed.
He didn't need to be in the audience, he'd already been a member of Jethro Tull. I think they'd just all been listening to Cream myself.
@@tomhall7523 Not really, he played exactly one performance with Tull, the Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus, that's it. Hardly, "in the band."
Si no es el mejor tema de Jethro, al menos es top 10...
Holy Shit
❤
1,2,3,5
Those were the LSD days trying to remember how many cigarettes did I bring along. We thought of selling cigs and Coca Cola hahaha we’d have been rich
The drummer is sweating his balls off.
Jethro Tull kept to an English script [words] that attracted amd the Ballads were cool stories the Who had one Happy Jack Stones Jumping Jack Flash Remember the Middle Ages were Babaric probably tougher than our Wild West with No Law
Reste incomparable Yan indersan
Savage
Jethro Tull was invited to play at Woodstock back in 1969, but declined the invitation. I wonder why?
Because the band did not like the whole hippy subculture and didn't want to be associated with it. They look like crazy party animals onstage but they were really just a bunch of introverts who didn't bother with the counterculture scene (aside from the bassist Glenn Cornick, who was kicked out not long after this show supposedly for being too much of a partier).
They never show the keyboard player.
I wonder why they didn't film this while filming the concert . . ?
I made this full concert
@@arthurrudenko9606 You mean this full song . . . I can see you used clips from other parts of the film for this "to cry you a song"
I was referring to why this song was never added to the Isle of Wight filming.
@@dominiclarosa6731 Not included tracks in the video of this concert : With you there to help me,To cry you a song, Bouree, We used to know (full version). I did montage from a full this concert, on this 4 tracks. Like To cry you a song
I was actually there ...but far from the stage...
Riffy
I can't believe anyone sober filmed or edited this. Close up shots of people's backs. Give me a break. I don't think this is the peak of British film in the 70's.
Limited camera crew [and/or ability] I guess,...and Martin was too shy to turn around. Still to this day he doesn't look at the audience, probably to focus on the next musical transition coming up in 7 seconds....
I agree though, regrettable filming...
Comme maradona
Great band igaf who ya are
DS Ian A did the devil thing, the rest is history
Crowd is so still, smh
Entwhistle had nothing on Cornick
They both liked their thunderbirds! But those are fighting words to any who fan! Lol!