Jethro Tull - Nothing Is Easy (Nothing Is Easy. Live At The Isle Of Wight 1970 ) video free download


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Jethro Tull was formed in the late 60's and released their debut album This Was in 1968. Led by charismatic frontman Ian Anderson, they have been touring and recording almost constantly ever since, have registered no.1 albums on both sides of the Atlantic, achieved a succession of gold and platinum discs and won a Grammy award. They remain a massive live draw wherever they play around the world.

In 1970 Jethro Tull played the Isle Of Wight Festival in front of 600,000 people. Earlier that year they had released their third album, Benefit, which had seen the introduction of a full time keyboard player to the band's line up. The set was drawn from across the three albums with popular tracks such as My Sunday Feeling, Dharma For One, Bourée and Nothing Is Easy and also featured My God, a track that would appear on the following year's classic album Aqualung, probably their most famous release.

Nothing Is Easy is a true concert film, combining the classic performances from the festival with a new interview with Ian Anderson, specially shot for the film, and with backstage footage and original interviews from 1970 with Isle of Wight residents and fans attending the festival.

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Comments

8 years ago

brotzmannsax

Holy Smokes!This is Tull at their peak, these 5 were the best Tull band ever, no argument for me. I love the moment when they are smoking hot and Ian almost falls into Bunker's drum set at 4:15 - he's lucky he had great feet! Wow!

8 years ago

Aaron McCleod

This is pure talent right here. I would say it sucks Ian disbanded Tull, but honestly I'm not surprised by that decision at all. They haven't really recorded anything since they did that Christmas album 12 years ago (Which honestly wasn't that great). It does thrill me to know that Ian is still going strong! Screw what anyone says about him and the whole Metal award thing from 87. As far as I'm concerned, he may not have been classified as Metal, but I gladly consider him the father of Folk Metal

8 years ago

james scott

i caught tull at grande rivera in Detroit in 71, it was an incredible musical trip,what a night.

8 years ago

Perry Brown

Some of my Favorite Things

8 years ago

Eric Rangel

fucking classic.

9 years ago

Rosa Scarlatta

Jethro Tull - Nothing Is Easy

9 years ago

Rosa Scarlatta

Jethro Tull - Nothing Is Easy

9 years ago

Rosa Scarlatta

Jethro Tull - Nothing Is Easy

9 years ago

billy copper

Crazy blokes

9 years ago

Kim Weller

Fucking brilliant 

9 years ago

michael pepe

Check out this video on YouTube:

9 years ago

Paul Hicks

Glenn Cornick the best 

9 years ago

El Edgard y Nieves

Ian, don't lose the balance! haha

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