Saw Tull live in the mid-1970s. Even though there were seats all the way to the stage, when the music started everyone stood up. Anderson abruptly stopped playing in mid-song and ordered everyone to sit so all could see. What a performer - and gentleman.
I saw him perfprm this very flute solo live twice in my younger days.....Ian Anderson is immensely talented. Best flute player on the planet...an under rated musician I think due to his on stage antics and his crazy demeanor. If you listen to his interviews though you find the real Ian...a very intelligent man...
I saw Jethro Tull live in my 21st bday and they played Bourée with that exact flute solo. To see an entire arena fall silent in awe is a special thing to witness
I saw him do this solo twice live, up close to the stage, when I was a young man...it was stunning then and still is today. He is immenseley talented, under rated and in my opinion, the greatest flutist that has ever lived.
- IAN you are UNIQUE!!! .... gorgeous!!!! fantastic! I LOVE YOUR MUSIC!! I LOVE YOUR CREATIVITY..!imagination! fascination!!! Great of the Greatest!!!! This is TO BE A MUSICIAN!!...
Certainly it's Altamiro Carrilho. Ian once received a DVD of Altamiro as a gift by a brazilian music journalist and said exactly this: "i'm just a mere flute blower"
I wish the audio was in higher quality. Mono is so flat. But if this is all we can get, I'll take it with thanks, because this performance is incredible.
Ian's music is always groundbreaking going back to the earliest of Tull his charisma and originality always shook the musical world.. but then again how would I know mI was born in 88 XD
🤯..for me .this is definitely his best work..this is a Flute..talented.. listening to this performance. over decades..never disappoints..pleasure increases.. thanks. ❤️🌬️🤯🌟
my ma learned by to be a floutest by listening to Ian Anderson. ( all Time Faves is Heav Horce album) She could not read a lick of musical notes but before she died of lung cancer she could do anything Ian Anderson did. including this magnificent piece he was her hero and he is mine.
I have special relationship with Ian Andersons music. First reason is: it is beautifull and I listened to it since I was a kid. And second is my father. He first showed me this music and above that, my father looks exactly the same like Ian Anderson. Hah. Now, when they are both older, it is not so noticeable, but about twenty years ago they looked like monozygotic twins :D In all, the way he is widening his eyes, facial expression, hair... What a shame my father do not play flute :D
You made me go look it up now. lol www.ranker.com/list/best-flautists-in-the-world/ranker-music #4 on the list. Not sure if that's 4th best, or just a random listing. But he's there, none the less. As he should be. =)
How can you have a top 10 list or even a top 20 without James Moody??? Giant oversight! At least Jasmine Choi and of course Ian are on the list. Pictures of some validation. Moody is the man!
This reminds me of myself when practicing the flute. We may not be matched in talent, but we both noddle for a pro longed period of time and if we fall into a pre existing melody we just roll with it.
I saw Jethro Tull in concert and English mixing and equipment were superior to any at the time and possible today. The sound was clear, perfectly balanced and powerful. They could take any studio recording and match it perfectly on stage. Extraordinary. Jethro Tull was tight!
There is now a plaque outside a Church Hall in Bispham, a suburb of Blackpool. The plaque acknowledges the band's first ever gig. At the time, late 60s, Mr Anderson and one assumes his band mates were surprised, that girls had legs!!!!
Dit is fantastische muziek, klinkt heel ingewikkeld, maar wanneer je de techniek van een dwarsfluit beheerst, kan iedereen dit. Maar laten we eerlijk zijn, iemand verzint dit en gaat er vol passie in. Dat is leven en dat is muziek! Geweldige techniek!!!
This video has been on repeat for 3 days now. I can't get enough of it!! Children - turn off your autotuned, pre-constructed-for-marketing-mass-produced shit and listen to this. This is music. Music is supposed to touch your very soul!
It takes big man to play a short flute.....solo. Hey, I played the clarinet in HS so I know all the jokes. This band ROCKED some good tunes. Dare you to .....wait for it....have something bigger than a desktop speaker and jam Locomotive Breath.When the Bass shakes you, it shapes you baby!
Seen them live twice, 1st time Ian Anderson the singer flutist, was in a wheel chair, he'd twisted his ankle doing one of his ballet leaps in Chile when the stage gave way, the next time I saw him he had a bad flu... but check this flute solo, I can recommend the live album "Bursting out"...awesome
thanks, I knew it was Sth America... I saw them in Sydney Australia both times... the time he had the flu, he started on his solo. as he took an inbreath the crowd all cheered, I knew that he was no where near the end of his solo, when he said :oh your happy with that, that'll do then"... bugger it... I knew he would have gone on a lot longer...
I saw them in Lima two times and in USA once, the first one was the best one a cleaning woman entered to the stage and started to pass the broom and I knew from the start she was Ian. Then she threw her clothes and of course was Ian, the show started with the unusual "With you there to Help Me". The second time also in Lima he broke his leg, a doctor came and he finished the concert in a chair...Very professional. In USA I found Ian before the concert in the hotel and he signed a copy of "Thick as a Brick" I took in my bag to listen in the plane when the Diskmans existed......Long ago
Way back then, Ian got me playing the flute. “Wow you can do THAT with the flute!” I was hooked. I’m still playing all there year later. Thanks Ian!
And on this day in rock history, an arena full of people listened to a seven-minute flute solo and didn't even think it was weird.
+Trystaticus Hey man, we loved being weird back then...still do!
+creekster52 He was the only one to get away with flute at a rock concert....lol
Shane Richards You mean without getting beat up? LOL!
ROi baucanon
Indeed, they paid money in the hopes that they would see something like this, as would I.
Saw Tull live in the mid-1970s. Even though there were seats all the way to the stage, when the music started everyone stood up. Anderson abruptly stopped playing in mid-song and ordered everyone to sit so all could see. What a performer - and gentleman.
Hello Nova
A gentleman who puts his flute between his legs and pretends he's jerking off onto the crowd! That's his signature move
Truly the Hendrix of the flute. It'll be a long time until we have another performer of this magnitude.
"The Hendrix on flute.." what a fine way to put it!
By far the most intense flute playing I have ever seen. Ian Anderson, you are amazing.
There is much more for flute.. I would recommend you listen to Quantz music 😊
I Agree
Especially the snorting is really good. Nobody can like that.
Who the hell plays the flute like a rock'n'roll instrument?
Oh yeah, Ian Anderson.
Totally. Read this :D www.planetrock.com/music/backstage/editorial/jethro-tull-the-flute-is-a-heavy-instrument/
Try listening to Focus.
Ian bragged that he was the best and the worst flutist in rock and roll. At the same time, since he was the only one.
@@johancoetzer2165 well, now there's almost certainly more than one
So he can safely say he's only the best flutist in rock and roll
Mauro pagani.listen early Pfm
Ian is self-taught, which is pretty amazing. Quite the showman!
This should be the goal of all musicians and artists in general. I have no idea what those vocals are all about, but I 100% believe in it
Tell your girl you'll do her like Ian Anderson does the flute. If she gets it and smiles at you, she's the one
probably in her mid fifties too... :D
Non ci sono parole!!! Illumina ❤❤❤!!!
Ian puts his heart and soul into everything he does. I love this man.
i hope that flute is over 18..
Bruh...i just want to listen to some flute but no. No i had to get that in my head
Its ur fault coming down here to see comments lol
The "Flute", however, does not. The "Flute" wants to make as many Babies, as possible, as soon as possible, hence, the Human Depopulation Virus.
@@dissuasive5256 no one can resist going down to see
I saw him perfprm this very flute solo live twice in my younger days.....Ian Anderson is immensely talented. Best flute player on the planet...an under rated musician I think due to his on stage antics and his crazy demeanor. If you listen to his interviews though you find the real Ian...a very intelligent man...
Amazing octaves, glissando plus double and triple tonguing...just amazing Ian!
I saw Jethro Tull live in my 21st bday and they played Bourée with that exact flute solo. To see an entire arena fall silent in awe is a special thing to witness
he was great in 1976 and he is magnificant, awesome, gorgeous, excellent, splendid, marvelous now!!!!!
An artist who makes you wonder, 'how is this even possible!?' Thanks to the beautiful Ian Anderson we can see the fact of his wonderfulness. ❤❤❤
Oh dang! This was him fully vibing out on video for future generations to see the magic
Noch immer so genial unterwegs, voll Enthusiasmus und sogar atemlos zum Zuhören.
I saw him do this solo twice live, up close to the stage, when I was a young man...it was stunning then and still is today. He is immenseley talented, under rated and in my opinion, the greatest flutist that has ever lived.
oh Ian...I love you:-) You have inspired me so much...I have been playing flute for 30 years now...You are the best floutist in the world
I love him concert when he would stand on one leg and then swing the flute around on the amp wire. Magic, what a freak.
- IAN you are UNIQUE!!! .... gorgeous!!!! fantastic! I LOVE YOUR MUSIC!! I LOVE YOUR CREATIVITY..!imagination! fascination!!! Great of the Greatest!!!!
This is TO BE A MUSICIAN!!...
literally magic is this performance , folklore spell, forest guardian, woodwind temple, goblin,faerie
It's the greatest flute solo I ever heard. Repect!
One of the greatest flutist's who ever existed!
if not THE greatest! :D
flautist
actually y'no it isn't incorrect to call them flutist's even sir James Galway said it himself... :)
Jophiel Nicholls: James Galway is awesome.
Certainly it's Altamiro Carrilho. Ian once received a DVD of Altamiro as a gift by a brazilian music journalist and said exactly this: "i'm just a mere flute blower"
Holy... The things he does with this flute... Seriously amazing.
I'd liked it very much! Because I'm flautist too, and he's really great!!!
Idk how many times I have listened this, but goose bumps everytime.
I saw Tull in Virginia 75 and all the band members did a solo. Ian did his long flute solo standing on one leg.
The better to show off his codpiece.
I saw them play in Ohio in 1969. I remember him standing on one leg for quite some time dressed much like the Aqualung cover. It was quite a show.
The BEST 7 minutes of my life ...Why is this man not rated among the greats ? He has more talent than Eric Clapton or Jimmy Page put together....
jethromc people say he stop playing the guitar because Clapton was playing and he wanted to be different
You're probably pretty talented if he can do the guitar and the flute
I wish the audio was in higher quality. Mono is so flat. But if this is all we can get, I'll take it with thanks, because this performance is incredible.
Brings back Christmas memories, the melody...
Ian's music is always groundbreaking going back to the earliest of Tull his charisma and originality always shook the musical world.. but then again how would I know mI was born in 88 XD
🤯..for me .this is definitely his best work..this is a Flute..talented.. listening to this performance. over decades..never disappoints..pleasure increases.. thanks. ❤️🌬️🤯🌟
Who are those 31 people who gave this a thumbs down? I never got a chance to see him in concert, one of life's regrets.
OOOOOOOOH MMMMMMMMMMMMY GGGGGGOD
How does he even sing while playing a instrument like FLUTE. Seriously the best ever
Holy guacamole! He is so amazing!!!! This is what I call music!!!!!!!!
my ma learned by to be a floutest by listening to Ian Anderson. ( all Time Faves is Heav Horce album) She could not read a lick of musical notes but before she died of lung cancer she could do anything Ian Anderson did. including this magnificent piece he was her hero and he is mine.
RIP your mother.
I have special relationship with Ian Andersons music. First reason is: it is beautifull and I listened to it since I was a kid. And second is my father. He first showed me this music and above that, my father looks exactly the same like Ian Anderson. Hah.
Now, when they are both older, it is not so noticeable, but about twenty years ago they looked like monozygotic twins :D In all, the way he is widening his eyes, facial expression, hair...
What a shame my father do not play flute :D
i looked up greatest flute players and he didnt show we need to change this
You made me go look it up now. lol
www.ranker.com/list/best-flautists-in-the-world/ranker-music
#4 on the list. Not sure if that's 4th best, or just a random listing. But he's there, none the less. As he should be. =)
How can you have a top 10 list or even a top 20 without James Moody??? Giant oversight! At least Jasmine Choi and of course Ian are on the list. Pictures of some validation. Moody is the man!
There is no other greatest flute player but Ian Anderson
I think you could say he is one of the Greatest "Progressive" flautists you will ever hear.
@@budmangt2 there is my friend there is
This reminds me of myself when practicing the flute. We may not be matched in talent, but we both noddle for a pro longed period of time and if we fall into a pre existing melody we just roll with it.
That's cool. :) And i know what you mean. I play the sax, and it's fun to jam whatever comes into your mind
Wonderful musicality, great groove.
16 years Old upload!!!????🤣
Thx bro!!!
Smash that like button🔥
Who says you need a guitar to shred?
The Flute is a Trebje instrument as well. More incredulous..
I WILL learn to play like this someday. That snort!!! LOL
I saw Jethro Tull in concert and English mixing and equipment were superior to any at the time and possible today. The sound was clear, perfectly balanced and powerful. They could take any studio recording and match it perfectly on stage. Extraordinary. Jethro Tull was tight!
Happy Birthday dear Ian- We saw you a few years back @Tanglewood-:)- xxxxx
Hello Diane
hiya I am Ellen Diane;)
@@missellendiane How you doing today, I guess you must be a big fan as me, haha 😂 where are you from Ellen?
CT/USA I am Ellen DIane here on you tube- time to work out what I posted on fb (Ashford Fitness Society) I adore IA -Tull- be well-
@@missellendiane Well I'm from Newark NJ, how's the weather condition over there?
I saw it live in concert. Ian Anderson was Awesome.
Great video! Thanks for posting. He is absolutely AMAZING.
In my top 3 of best live performance for sure
There is now a plaque outside a Church Hall in Bispham, a suburb of Blackpool. The plaque acknowledges the band's first ever gig. At the time, late 60s, Mr Anderson and one assumes his band mates were surprised, that girls had legs!!!!
IN 1976 grad high school chi Il was so joyous ro see him way back theb.
He is an amazing man!
Fun! Ian is both entertaining to listen to, and to watch.
saw him around this time in Toronto we had obstructed view seats but it was behind the stage and he would come back and sit with us kinda cool
This man is just a genius.
Thanks David, for this wonderful piece of music by the Genius Ian Anderson
His lungs and heart ❤️ amazing
He could have played for 70 minutes and we would have loved it.. and he is still brilliant
The gasping and snorting for air definitely adds to the intensity.
LOVE IT I WASN'T EVEN BORN YET
HE IS THE BEST AND WE ALWAYS WILL !
Hello Ana
*Thank you ~ that was great!*
Szédületes , szenzációs , félelmetes ! Köszi a feltöltést !
Wow! Wow! Wow! Play the flute- it's very fantastic! I play the flute too!😊
the flute and all the rest, Great Tull
Ian Anderson was the first to use Flute in rock music
Hats off to him ❤❤❤❤
UM GÊNIO DA MÚSICA.PARABÉNS POR POSTAR UM VÍDEO DA MAIS ALTA QUALIDADE DE SOM E MÚSICA.
He's in complete control.
He's steppin proud & bold.
This is mind blowingly amazing.
mal live auf der BURG CLAM erlebt
***FANTASTIC***
thx
martinOM
Sooo amazing-ly "brill"with ..& beyond :)
Dit is fantastische muziek, klinkt heel ingewikkeld, maar wanneer je de techniek van een dwarsfluit beheerst, kan iedereen dit. Maar laten we eerlijk zijn, iemand verzint dit en gaat er vol passie in. Dat is leven en dat is muziek! Geweldige techniek!!!
sublime.virtuosismo puro.
I was there ! Tampa Stadium. "Tullavision" Amazing performance !
Wow. Just wow! That would have been AMAZING.
Absalute the very best flute player in the world .
If this aint beautyful - Nothing is!!!
This video has been on repeat for 3 days now. I can't get enough of it!!
Children - turn off your autotuned, pre-constructed-for-marketing-mass-produced shit and listen to this. This is music. Music is supposed to touch your very soul!
Never realized so much vocal sounds came through during flute play.
es impresionante lo que este señor hace con una simple flauta
This is madness! - Madness? This is Flute master!
'saw him at the Rosemont Theatre in 1978 for the Bursting Out tour. Anderson and Jethro Tull were phenominal!
Super Legend!!!!! Love!!!!!!!!
Вот это талантище!!!
Guys he was literally crying that’s some dedication
No, he is just sweating
Doctor: you have just more 7 min and 10 secs of life
Me: okay (press play in this video and die happily)
Holy cow - wowwowwonderful!
hoooly shit. This inspires me to keep up the flute.. hahaha love this guy
so cool to see!
increible👍👍👍👍👍
It takes big man to play a short flute.....solo. Hey, I played the clarinet in HS so I know all the jokes. This band ROCKED some good tunes. Dare you to .....wait for it....have something bigger than a desktop speaker and jam Locomotive Breath.When the Bass shakes you, it shapes you baby!
Seen them live twice, 1st time Ian Anderson the singer flutist, was in a wheel chair, he'd twisted his ankle doing one of his ballet leaps in Chile when the stage gave way, the next time I saw him he had a bad flu... but check this flute solo, I can recommend the live album "Bursting out"...awesome
He broke his leg in Perú, I was in that concert
thanks, I knew it was Sth America... I saw them in Sydney Australia both times... the time he had the flu, he started on his solo. as he took an inbreath the crowd all cheered, I knew that he was no where near the end of his solo, when he said :oh your happy with that, that'll do then"... bugger it... I knew he would have gone on a lot longer...
I saw them in Lima two times and in USA once, the first one was the best one a cleaning woman entered to the stage and started to pass the broom and I knew from the start she was Ian.
Then she threw her clothes and of course was Ian, the show started with the unusual "With you there to Help Me".
The second time also in Lima he broke his leg, a doctor came and he finished the concert in a chair...Very professional.
In USA I found Ian before the concert in the hotel and he signed a copy of "Thick as a Brick" I took in my bag to listen in the plane when the Diskmans existed......Long ago
Great. Thank you sir!
he's not crazy he's insane
Heaven to the ears.
flute genius, only needs two words
Hoy cumple años ian anderson 77 feliz cumple master
Y si estilo es lo que se necesita .. sin duda este flautista le sobra
Thanks, I just started getting into Jethro Tull and they're great;)