Jethro Tull - Aqualung - Berkeley 1971 video free download


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Duration: 07:49
Uploaded: 2010/04/10

Jethro Tull comprised of Ian Anderson (guitar, voice), Martin Barre (Electric Guitar), John Evan (Piano), Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond (bass Guitar) and Barriemore Barlow (Drums) performing Aqualung during their Aqualung tour show in Berkeley, California, June 1971,

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9 years ago

Eduardo Carreiro da Cruz

MARAVILHOSO !!!!  JETHRO TULL + IAN ANDERSON  É INCRIVELSão Paulo - Brasil

10 years ago

robert cowart

yes, clive bunker did the aqualung album and tour. barrie barlow was soon to follow.

11 years ago

pjsbulldog67

this is a great listen,,the best live i have been able to find on youtube,,,,thanks for posting

12 years ago

Denis DeAcetis

@smithbonz,I thought Perry did the tours,a sessions drummer,Bunker did the 1st 4 albums I think,could be wrong..anyway a Power Combo with Bunker!!

12 years ago

TL Smith

The drummer in the pics is Clive Bunker, Tull's original drummer. He played on the Aqualung album and the three previous to that. Not sure if he did this tour unless these are shots from that tour.

12 years ago

1atigra

Einfach nur schön

12 years ago

Sharon Steffen

Yes it has been, but i love every minute of it!!

12 years ago

boatscum

Oh My God! has it really been that long?

12 years ago

maleka1963

is it me or does he act like a piped piper with his flute. luv this song!!

12 years ago

maleka1963

@Rollingthunder2006 thats a shame....YES

12 years ago

Viuomar

Curious coincedences!! My older brother was too (not tull) the one to turn me on to JT when I was 10 or 11 with Aqualung or Benefit!!

12 years ago

Stegor

Awesome version! Ian's voice is incredibly strong and the band is so tight. Martin's guitar during the acoustic section adds a lot. And the Easter egg at 3:35 is actually the band Join In - do I win a prize?

12 years ago

Aspen Edgewalker

My brother turned me on to Jethro Tull in the late '70's, glad he did ; )

12 years ago

toutesweet007

terrible j'adore!

12 years ago

cheyene

One of the best performance of this song I have ever heard.

12 years ago

teckel besançon

wonderfull pictures !!! thanks

13 years ago

Marc Fedak

Thanks Ben for posting this. This is like the Bomp! records version of Iggy and the Stooges Raw Power. In other words, even crazier than the original. One of the great rock riffs.

13 years ago

Jack Green

@lastdance10 Ow, well thanks, didn´t know that!

13 years ago

Jack Green

Ben, thank you for this amazing recording!! I was thinking I would never hear such an early Tull recording, and with such a good sound :) Cheers,

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