I saw Tull on this 1970 tour when they played at The Ohio Theater in Columbus, OH. Their latest album had been 'Benefit'. Ian Anderson kept grabbing his crotch; about the 5th time, a woman in the stage right balcony screamed in excitement. Anderson did a balletic leap onto the grand piano, dramatically shaded his eyes with his hand to peer at her, and she screeched again. Ian turned to the front saying: "It appears that we are now rock stars of the first order...we may therefore grab our balls whenever we wish!" He did another jete to the stage and went on with the tune!! I will never forget; I have given his exact words. Black Sabbath opened for Tull that night and did 'Paranoid' and others from that album. Best show I've ever seen, and I wasn't even high!
I saw tull perform live in 1969 and it was a mind altering experience. one of the best bands ever. not just rock but a nod to the relevance of classical music in rock. good stuff maynard!
Loved the song, but the commercial was the icing. I worked for Western Electric years ago, before the phone companies were divested. One of the best companies I have ever worked for. ;)
Glenn Cornick on bass, Clive Bunker on drums, Martin Barre on guitar. At least that was the personnel on the original cut on the album "Stand Up" made in 1969.
this is the original airing,unedited. ..however the tv people might have deleted the bass solo if there was any in this version due to time constraints.
I play the flute and i was a fan of him. But he is not a good player. He put the fingers in any place. Playing dirty is more easy than playing clean. I would show you.
Haven't seen this before!! At first I thought it wasn't live..but it seems it is!!! Incredible. These are all so precious, old recordings..Thanks a million
il faut entendre ce chef d'oeuvre d'un groupe emblematique des années 70 la bouree est un chef d'oeuvre comme living in the past pour moi que de la bonne musique qu'on ne retrouve pas aujourd'hui
This piece is a flute dance that any non mad crazy flutist can play in calm. The impression you have is that this is a very tough flute song, for us who were 15th years old in that era
excellent video for one that's over 40 years old and I must laugh at the at&t advert at the end , for the simple fact the younger generations of the last 10 years wouldn't know what an " operator " is , everything is all recordings!!! nice to remember what life was like so many years ago, cheers!
Alberto, personalmente li ho visti in concerto a Varese il 3 febbraio 72 ed il 16 marzo 73 a Roma ( gita liceo, ne ho approfittato....) .Incredibili,....bei ricordi..Piu in generale,che musica nel decennio 65-75.....un florilegio di musicisti e gruppi eccellenti in ogni genere!
@@Flumphinator Lol, I'm not talking of the band members. The guys who shot the video back them, it was tongue in cheek kidding Lol Ian is very much alive : )
@evandrake131 when I can get some time to clean it up, I will post the Santana song also. Unable to upload right now, ...computer broke. Glad you enjoy my videos!
... and pirates "rob"! - because the announcer says: Ian Anderson is the composer! It did not compose it! - it only processed it, used it, it has been revised! But it is very beautiful and "classically" - enjoyable!
Sounds like a live/studio hybrid. Ian's solo (and primary flute) is live ~ but the harmony flute definitely isn't (you can see that Martin ISN'T playing it), and the drums sound like the studio, as well. Too bad they cut out that bass solo! it would've been obvious whether that was live or not. (Cornick does have an amp behind him.....) Sweet footage, in any case....I haven't seen this before. Wild that some of you remember it from when it was first aired!
Hmm, rewatching this it's inconclusive if Martin is playing the harmony flute, since you don't see him. And immediately after, does look like he's putting something down (could be a flute) before grabbing his pick again. Glenn's bass notes after the missing solo sound live, too. Maybe this is fully live after all....
the only think I don't like is they skipped the bass solo...I'm a bass player and that was my fave part of the song...I should say the edited it out..not skipped other then that this is great!
Jethro Tull playing a Bouree ... Yesterday's music is today's .... Rock and Roll: worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Rock_and_Roll ... back and forth with Classical Western Music ... Classical Western Music: worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Classical_Western_Music at World University and School ... love the classical sculptures in the background too - worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Sculpture ... Isn't Ian Anderson a Scot?
This seems to be "semi-live". The flute part is live but the accompaniment by the band sounds exactly like what's on the record. And Clive Bunker's hands don't match up with the music. The second flute after Glenn Cornick's omitted solo could have been Martin Barre, he played flute as well.
And He said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore most gladly I will rather boast in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me. 2 Corinthians 12:9
Glenn always got snubbed out ..quite Bull Shit...RIP..He was the early musical arranger with the classical stuff and jazzy rock stuff.Ian resisted .Tull still very good without him..but never magical again after Benefit..
I saw Tull on this 1970 tour when they played at The Ohio Theater in Columbus, OH. Their latest album had been 'Benefit'. Ian Anderson kept grabbing his crotch; about the 5th time, a woman in the stage right balcony screamed in excitement. Anderson did a balletic leap onto the grand piano, dramatically shaded his eyes with his hand to peer at her, and she screeched again. Ian turned to the front saying: "It appears that we are now rock stars of the first order...we may therefore grab our balls whenever we wish!" He did another jete to the stage and went on with the tune!! I will never forget; I have given his exact words. Black Sabbath opened for Tull that night and did 'Paranoid' and others from that album. Best show I've ever seen, and I wasn't even high!
Thomas Bell, that ok a great story. You just knew that Tull shows would have weird s@$t happening ! Glad you liked my story too😽
I just love Glenn's finger style on that bass.
Me too. It’s one of the best bass compositions in rock.
RIP Glenn Cornick (1947-2014)
I saw tull perform live in 1969 and it was a mind altering experience. one of the best bands ever. not just rock but a nod to the relevance of classical music in rock. good stuff maynard!
Its like he's possessed by some familiar ancient flutist spirit from late 1600's
Loved the song, but the commercial was the icing. I worked for Western Electric years ago, before the phone companies were divested. One of the best companies I have ever worked for. ;)
Glenn Cornick on bass, Clive Bunker on drums, Martin Barre on guitar. At least that was the personnel on the original cut on the album "Stand Up" made in 1969.
this is the original airing,unedited. ..however the tv people might have deleted the bass solo if there was any in this version due to time constraints.
I always loved this song, found the old Bell ad amusing.
This is gold, why hasn't this been around on youtube for longer?
Thanks for uploading!
Ian Anderson playing the flute is awesome. That AT&T commercial at the end was almost as cool.
James
I play the flute and i was a fan of him. But he is not a good player. He put the fingers in any place. Playing dirty is more easy than playing clean. I would show you.
Haven't seen this before!! At first I thought it wasn't live..but it seems it is!!! Incredible. These are all so precious, old recordings..Thanks a million
At 2:28, shot of Glenn Cornick playing his bass with a cord dangling. The tell of a live recording and not just strumming along.
What a treat to watch this gem! Thanks for sharing.
Esta banda es de lo mejor que escucharon mis oidos!!!!!!
He of the crazy eyes plays a mean flute!
What a shame! They cut out Glenn Cornick bass solo, that is infinitely lame.
i think it is perhaps for air time reasons, like most of 70's music videos.
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Best part of the song...........
It’s a gory mutilation of one of the greatest songs of the 20th century.
Unforgetable masterpiece
Thank you for this priceless, nascent Tull.........
GREAT ! Thanks for sharing !
il faut entendre ce chef d'oeuvre d'un groupe emblematique des années 70 la bouree est un chef d'oeuvre comme living in the past pour moi que de la bonne musique qu'on ne retrouve pas aujourd'hui
Woah! Thank you for resurrecting this! Great to finnaly see it!!
Thank You for clarifying that. Beautiful Video & Thanks so much for sharing this Gem
Long time In te Haag in the Netherlands ware visit Jethro Tull It was wonder full.
leider spreche ich kein Deutsch .
Wow! He was good six years before I came to America!
Bach ! The name of the composer is Johann Sebastian Bach - Bouree In E Minor
Juste une envie de beaux souvenirs comme celui là ! ! !
This piece is a flute dance that any non mad crazy flutist can play in calm. The impression you have is that this is a very tough flute song, for us who were 15th years old in that era
Tremendous. Thanks for posting such a rarity
Thanks for the video
WTF. they edited out the brilliant solo by Glenn Cornick! Didn't anybody notice?
Je to
I did and am appalled. Why would anyone disfigure such a great song?
Nice tune. The original for lute/guitar is good as well :) Nice flute playing with good technic and superb feeling :
Awesome ! thanks for sharing.
excellent video for one that's over 40 years old and I must laugh at the at&t advert at the end , for the simple fact the younger generations of the last 10 years wouldn't know what an " operator " is , everything is all recordings!!! nice to remember what life was like so many years ago, cheers!
Super jazzy version of,,thanks
merveilleux!!!
Sweet memories 1969
Jeannette Janssen very sweet indeed.
waren Sie eine "Achtundsechsiger? Es wäre schön mit Ihnen Kontakt aufnehmen zu können.
Tanta nostalgia per quegli anni in questa meravigliosa musica
Alberto, personalmente li ho visti in concerto a Varese il 3 febbraio 72 ed il 16 marzo 73 a Roma ( gita liceo, ne ho approfittato....) .Incredibili,....bei ricordi..Piu in generale,che musica nel decennio 65-75.....un florilegio di musicisti e gruppi eccellenti in ogni genere!
THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF THE SONG IS MISSING. WHO EVER DID THIS. I WILL FIND YOU.
There all dead now !! Lol
@@ronniefarnsworth6465 Ian is still alive, I think.
@@Flumphinator Lol, I'm not talking of the band members. The guys who shot the video back them, it was tongue in cheek kidding Lol
Ian is very much alive : )
as always one and only Ian Anderson..... super
this is from a very rare tv show in 1970 with the nice on I believe nbc
they cut the bass solo on this version i notice. Excellent Gem. Love it
Great stuff!
MARAVILLOSA!!!!!!
Awesome!
@evandrake131
when I can get some time to clean it up, I will post the Santana song also. Unable to upload right now, ...computer broke. Glad you enjoy my videos!
Merci RUclips de cette ouverture vers toutes sortes de variétés
musicales
They broke the mold with Ian
To think, I hadn't even done my 11 plus when this came out.
RIP Glenn Cornick
... and pirates "rob"! - because the announcer says: Ian Anderson is the composer! It did not compose it! - it only processed it, used it, it has been revised! But it is very beautiful and "classically" - enjoyable!
Sounds like a live/studio hybrid. Ian's solo (and primary flute) is live ~ but the harmony flute definitely isn't (you can see that Martin ISN'T playing it), and the drums sound like the studio, as well. Too bad they cut out that bass solo! it would've been obvious whether that was live or not. (Cornick does have an amp behind him.....)
Sweet footage, in any case....I haven't seen this before. Wild that some of you remember it from when it was first aired!
I only saw a picture - thanks to them for posting.
Hmm, rewatching this it's inconclusive if Martin is playing the harmony flute, since you don't see him. And immediately after, does look like he's putting something down (could be a flute) before grabbing his pick again. Glenn's bass notes after the missing solo sound live, too. Maybe this is fully live after all....
@@MrSnappy67 At 2:28, you can see Glenn's bass guitar cord dangling on its way to that amp. So, this is live.
Their version was such a unique mixture.
10 che musica ragazzi😊
MAGIC
I like it...
Indimenticabile
jethro tull was an agriculture minister of uk long time ago
He also invented the seed drill and what was called the Tullian Method of agriculture.
the only think I don't like is they skipped the bass solo...I'm a bass player and that was my fave part of the song...I should say the edited it out..not skipped other then that this is great!
89 "Likes" and 0 Dislikes, it's ought to stay that way
The best
Bourre by Jethro Tull was a 17 century piece he look like the pied piper from the past.......
GLENN CORNICK
Inaltérable !
ganz groß, einfach nur geil
Tull not in the RRHOF is a crime.
Jesus Christ, I thought I'd never see this.
Why did they skip Glen Cornick's bass solo!? I've is one of my favorites!
Good question.
Maybe for time constraints. I think this is all lip-syncing anyway.
Jethro Tull playing a Bouree ... Yesterday's music is today's .... Rock and Roll: worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Rock_and_Roll ... back and forth with Classical Western Music ... Classical Western Music: worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Classical_Western_Music at World University and School ... love the classical sculptures in the background too - worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Sculpture ... Isn't Ian Anderson a Scot?
M encanta esta musica ova fan refan
practice Lizzie practice!
glen cornick meu baixista favoristo do Jethro
wow
Awesome! But they cut the bass solo :-(
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Are there anymore tull songs from this program? would love to see more. Thank You so much for these classics
This seems to be "semi-live". The flute part is live but the accompaniment by the band sounds exactly like what's on the record. And Clive Bunker's hands don't match up with the music. The second flute after Glenn Cornick's omitted solo could have been Martin Barre, he played flute as well.
why did they skip Glenn's solo ??!!
passano gli anni ma la musica non cambia
nice, but bass solo was cut out; eeewwwe....
La musica era più calda più vera😊
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could you tell me if the source video had the bass solo on it or was it cut originally?
Where the hell is the bass solo? That was the best part in the tune!
And He said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore most gladly I will rather boast in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me. 2 Corinthians 12:9
Do you have the rest of this show? I am interested in seeing the entire show.
This is all that was broadcast
BASS SOLO PLEASE !!!!
Does Ian Anderson always look like a pirate?
M. Goetz
aye lad, always look like a pirate he does!
....and in fact IS a pirate...pirated this song from J.S. Bach...lol
M. Goetz 👍🏻👌🏻
Regrettable that they slashed the bass solo when they mounted the video!
He looks like Satyr... Pan ... ;)
but plays ... Wow!
This is weird, I want to dislike the video because they cut the bass solo, but Jethro Tull never deserves a dislike! (Except late ian anderson live)
@zeprefel I meant 0 dislikes, cheers.
великий андерсон!
Who did the intro?
Stewart Nicol as BILLY CONNOLLY The conductor Zubin Mehta
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pour tous les jeunes qui vont rentrer au conservatoire
Was this originally including the bass solo?
Glenn always got snubbed out ..quite Bull Shit...RIP..He was the early musical arranger with the classical stuff and jazzy rock stuff.Ian resisted .Tull still very good without him..but never magical again after Benefit..
WTF the bass solo man?
Are they playing in a museum, in the roman section ?
Ian Anderson was Blackbeard in a past life! lol :-)