Jethro Tull Skating Away, Live 1977 - The Minstrel Looks Back 1969-1977 2-DVD video free download


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Skating Away on the Thin Ice of a New Day performed live by Jethro Tull live at the Hippodrome in London on February of 1977

The Minstrel Looks Back 1969-1977 2-DVD set

This 2-DVD set includes:

- Live in Tampa, Fl, July 31, 1976

- Live at the London Hippodrome, Feb. 10, 1977

- Live at the Tanglewood Music Fair, July 7, 1970

- An appearance on German TV, 1970

- Appearances from Swedish TV, 1969

- Rare mint quality footage of promotional videos for A Witches Promise and Teacher originally broadcast on French TV in 1970

Rare promotional videos for:

- Bouree, 1969

- Life's A Long Song, 1971

- Living in the Past, 1976

- Too Old to Rock n Roll, Too Young to Die, 1976

- A full clip of "The Minstrel in the Gallery" from a never released show filmed in Paris in November of 1975!

- Rare 8mm clips of performances from A Passion Play and Thick as a Brick tours. Both of which were never professionally recorded in either video or audio. Amazing, right?

- The original film of "The Hare Who Lost His Spectacles" that was shown during the Passion Play concerts

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My favorite era of Jethro Tull includes the CDS:

- This Was, 1968

- Stand Up, 1969

- Benefit, 1970

- Aqualung, 1971

- Thick as a Brick, 1972

- Living in the Past

- A Passion Play, 1973

- Warchild, 1974

- Minstrel in the Gallery, 1975

- Too Old to Rock n Roll, Too Young to Die, 1976

- Songs From the Wood

If you are new to Jethro Tull and have enjoyed watching all the progressive rock clips that you see on youtube I suggest that you go out and buy these CDs. They are from Jethro Tull's prime and I think you would enjoy them.

Comments

5 years ago

Vicente Lloret

GRAN BANDA. Todos se lucían: Barriemore Barlow en el glockenspiel y John Evan con acordeón y luego dando una mano en batería. Impresionante.

6 years ago

LLJ55

J T 4 ever & ever & ever &ever.... green... ;)

6 years ago

Doug M

can anyone say... cocaine

6 years ago

Raul Argueta

Jethro Tull en vivo es digno de ver y admirarse. Larga vida a esta clase de música!!!

7 years ago

Becca brown

These guys were so unpretentious and this made them so attractive unlike the manufactured garbage you get now. This just reflects what obviously was such a happy time. Unfortunately, tragic times followed....

7 years ago

ThePsychedelicCinema

It's funny how Ian never considered himself a guitarist, and while he doesn't play leads, his playing is very, very proficient...especially while singing

7 years ago

ramonie heine

Anderson is such a comedian!!! The beautiful John G needs a reincarnation....

8 years ago

LGH LGH

end times musically expressed

9 years ago

Luca Antonucci

stupenda

10 years ago

grass hopper

Real performance, real music, original writing, WOW!Not copy's of someone else put to rap.  AMAZING! Try to find that today!

10 years ago

westerngerry

having fun or not, Tull has been the soundtrack to my life...."looking for a sign that the universal mind, has written you into the passion play"..does it get much better?

10 years ago

justgivemethetruth

Look at Ian's face here, and when he plays early on in his career, he is having such fun, he actually smiles. You never see Ian smile anymore, from about the mid-80's on it's all business, and he never seems to be enjoying himself or acting happy.

11 years ago

haggardly79

those bulging eyes ~

11 years ago

rjplamf61

unfortunately, I have gotten away from Jethro Tull's music for awhile now but I have to say Ian Anderson has to go down as one of the most charismatic and talented musicians in R&R. The ultimate showman.

11 years ago

blank

he looks like The Mad Hatter, or Willy Wonka in this outfit ! love tull

11 years ago

MushroomMedia

Hitchhiked 50 miles with my boyfriend to see the Too Old to Rock n Roll Too Young To Die for my very first concert in Missoula, Montana. Got picked up by a friend of my mom's, and got grounded for a month afterward. I never regretted it for a moment, and it remains one of the highlights of my life!

11 years ago

Kathy Ellen

Ian,,, I grew up with him....at 16 and his music makes so much sence~~~ Thank you Jethro T.

11 years ago

wordreet

Very true that, and Ian would be the first to agree. Because he's like that and gives huge credit to 'the guys'.

11 years ago

bthor76

You see little.

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