Jethro Tull - My Sunday Feeling, Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival, 1970
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- From DVD Nothing Is Easy Live at the Isle of Wight 1970
Ian Anderson: vocals, flute, acoustic guitar
Martin Barre: Electric guitar
Clive Bunker: Drums
Glenn Cornick: Bass
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Haha.... Cornicks bass cab. was hanging on for dear life at 3:30....and Martin had hair ! Classic .
Jesus, the drumming is insane!! This live version of Sunday Feeling sounds so much like Hard Rock, it’s just epic!!
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Stærkt og vildt gruppe i aften på den gylden løve v.Varnes/Aabenraa.
Clive Bunker is one of my favorite drummers of all time.
Ian Anderson deserved an Oscar for balance!!! Some performance some musicians some music and some band. A band like that doesn't exist now, so called musicians now don't have that talent. Fantastic
Ahhhh.....the memories. I was there and as far as I'm concerned, Jethro Tull was the highlight of the entire festival!
How cruelly sweet the echoes that start, when memory plays an old tune on the heart ! 'Old Dobbin,' Eliza Cook !!
The rhythm section is a BEAST..Glenn and Clive dipping and diving and driving this tune..Ian was the frosting
I was around 10 years old when I discovered Jethro Tull. I saved up my allowance until I had every one of their albums. One of the greatest rock band of ALL time!
Very cool
A wise investment 👍
My copy of Aqualung was still hot from the pressing!
One of the best rhythm sections in rock. EVER.
Jethro Tull, the best progressive band i ever heard. Ian Anderson is the fucking Master!!
Glenn Cornick, besides being a masterful bassist, had very much his own stage presence and charisma. I've long suspected that had at least something to do with IA's firing him. He and Clive made up one of the finest rhythm sections in the business.
Anderson always claimed it was because Cornick liked to Party and the rest of the band didnt/ Remember Ian Anderson refused a Tull performance at Woodstock because he didn't want an association with the drug culture.
What Clive Bunker did with a small trap set was so much more than any other drummer with their massive drums sets ever could do.
Tull can have such soft and quiet musical passages but also have such a powerful sound as this song demonstrates!
My favorite Tull line up.
Fantastic! But I like Barriemore Barlow a little more on drums.
ALL of the Band configurations Ian put together were/are thee BEST..!!
One of the greatest early performances from one of the finest bunch of musicians ever to grace this planet!
Oh absolute joy……
Saw them four times in Chicago. I thought this was a lot until I met people who'd seen them dozens of times.
This was an explosive performance from them
Nobody did/does it like Tull. Tull & Rush never a bad concert.
Que energía tenían aquí, Ian Anderson es un crack tocando la flauta además de tocar diversos instrumentos no sólo la flauta,escocés alocado en el buen sentido quiero decir no lo puede negar jejeje, a mi me encantan Jethro Tull, llevo muchos años escuchandoles y han estado tocando hasta hace bien poco y eso es de admirar.
This was the first time I'd seen Tull live. Always fabulous entertainers.
Newport 1969 festival was my first time, after that every time the came to So. Calif. Tell I think 1978, those were foggy times.
@@WilmerCook Wow! What a time to be alive, and young, in California! ✌️💞🎵🎶🏵️🌈
Hitch hiked there with a friend - so many brilliant bands and performers. Nothing comes close in the following 50 years.
Absolute Monsters, one and all!!!
My God, this just explodes, like nothing on earth!
You said it, Bert Evans ! It EXPLODES out of nowhere!
What if Jethro Tull had played Woodstock? Half a Million Freaked Out Attendee's.....this is on Fire!!!!
Like Led Zep, they had a conflicting engagement. I also read that Terry Ellis figured Woodstock for a loser. Joke was on him.
The Island of Misfit Toys comes alive
Tull was best when Glen was with them... I've been a fan since the 70's... and it's still obvious... he made all of the other members sound better... he was the heart and soul and drive and bad-ass foundation of the band.
Never gets old
50 years later, it's excellent, they're brilliant, precious happy days.
A Truly Wonderful jazzy Piece .From A Marvellous talented Group
Jazzed-Up Hard Rock w/Traditional-roots Folk Twist of pure Musical THUNDER..!!
Jethro Tull and Ian Anderson are too big for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. God bless all from Patrick
Was there! What a great festival - in my view the "last" of the real festivals.
Literally.
@@Miatacrosser So the real festivals in your opinion were only this, Woodstock and Monterrey Pop?
Wot, you don;'t like the modern, corporate, sponsored pop-star festivals?🤭
@@lemming9984 You got it! Totally tame events - ugh!
Yes I was there too, it was just about the music.
Super banda maravilha sou fá a mais 40 anos(Brasil)
How the hell are these guys not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
Uh, because the RRHOF sucks. Look who's in there. Somehow R&R got hijacked by special interests.
Answer: They turned down playing at Woodstock,
Wonderful, That is such a nice clear recording.
Well! Wow & then some...finally we saw these guys in 1972, and they were every bit as eccentric and compelling as this clip suggests. Next best gig: aged 15, second row centre at the Sydney Opera House, 1973: the "Warchild" tour, with fantastic bits of"Passion Play" thrown in, including Ian Anderson giving it some "welly" on the alto sax! Completely fantastic!!
Welly? Wazzat?
On this day they were the greatest band of all time.
Ian is crazy i love it what a show
This was Jethro Tull at their very best. They were my absolutely favorite band.
Paul, I made the trip from Winchester to Tanglewood, 7/7/70, to see Jethro Tull open for The Who. Love their first four albums.
This festival must have been something special. I am aware of Emerson Lake+Palmer, The Who and Taste with the greatest guitar player ever, Rory Gallagher, have recorded there. I am sure there are many more. Just feels special. This video rocks. Thanks for posting. I saw Ian Anderson last night in Vegas with the amazing Ryan Odonnell adding vocals, mime and a bit of dance. Still a great show. Still a symphony of Rock.
Also The legendary Jim Morrison and the Doors were there too. If i could go back in time, i would love to go to this concert over Woodstock.
Hendrix was there. Last performance in England.
😅 what a groove, unmatched !
Just amazing.
Astoundingly brilliant!!!!
glenn cornick FUCKIN ROOOOOCKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just brilliant !
Increible. De lo mejor que he visto y he escuchado en musica. 👏👍
Great song, Martin rocks on guitar. Saw Tull several times in the 70s around LA and once in Albuquerque. All great shows.
Phenomenal video- needed more camera shots on Martin Barre
First saw them in 69. And, 10 more times after that, 69-2006. In my feeble mind those early shows were the best I'd ever seen. And, I've see almost everyone worth seeing.
Glenn Cornick and Clive Bunker were the best rhythm section for a rock band back then. Jazz savvy which gave Ian and Martin a great backdrop to creating the most innovative rock music ever, well at least for me.
I know that feeling so well... Best hangover song ever written.
I doubt Ian has ever had a hangover though. ;-)
DAS WAR JETHRO TULL PUR 1970. SAGENHAFT IST DAS BEI DIESEM FESTIVAL.IAN ANDERSON NAHM KEINE DROGEN, DIE MUSIK WAR ES WAS ER BRAUCHTE.ITS GREAT.❤😊
Thanks for share ! Super talent !
EL GRAN IAN ANDERSON!!
FUERA DE SERIE!! DE LO MEJOR DE LO MEJOR!!!
Dopo 50 anni è ancora THE Best..
Love The Bunker.
Immortal ❤
Glen and Clive good stuff
Sooooo brilliant!💚
69 and 70 were prime for them
Phenomenal.
Best lineup. These people were seeing genius at work.
They have probably the most solid discography of all "classic rock". Pure excellence in every album.
Meu deus !!! Olha este baixo!!
The greatest band on earth in front of the biggest ordiens at a festival ever. Can it be bigger !
Saw War Child Tour ‘75 @ The Forum in LA Fantastic show!
My favorite tull album is the white bootleg my god album-trying to get someone to upload it-will even send u a cassette of it if u like. Thanka
The best alignment
of the band ever...
The Breath Maestro
this guy deserved to make every dollar he ever made
💈💈. - - After a number of times going to see this band live- and I hope you did as well - a pretty special group of lads that may change the notable musicians, but don’t ask me now I’ve been going to and from , back and forth no matter who shows up in a spotlight, as long as Ian Anderson- ( the Gent ) with the flute is up front, possibly creep around the side, he’s been known to come floating in for the start of the show- in that said alone- would be no other reason- - On a Happy Steely Dan Friday = = =. One and all “ Jethro Tull”
Temazo!!!
A real tour de force shades of joe cocker with that trademark flute rocking away it's a pity that early lineup ever changed.Ian Anderson was very much in control throughout the bands history
Wight Pop Festival...1970...Peace and Love..🦋🌻🌷🌿
Excellent set, but I can only remember bits of it...waiting for Jimi. That's his roadie/manager sat at the back. I had been working for the crew building the stage and ended up behind the bass stacks when Jimi was on. Still got the hangover...
Wow!
The one and only unique wild n free cosmic minstrel...Ian Anderson
De outro planeta Jetrho Thull
Music!
Great performance
The most stoic roadie ever sitting on a cabinet back left.
THE BEST
☮️💙💙💙
they were fantastic i was lucky to see them at the anaheim convention center in anaheim california usa they were such good musicians better than most because of their disipline and their talent
Man it hits like a freight train.
THANK'S FOR THE FANTASTIC VÍDEO.
Paulo Oliva you're welcome!
The Mad Minstrel of Rock n Roll, in his prime 'rolling the rock'!
My only gripe is that Martin gets no camera time during his solo.
Rock ON!
😘😘😘😘
Best tull
VERY GOOD...............................
ROOTS real Hippie SOUND
Martin Lancelot Barre...yeessss...
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Clive is Tull's best drummer.
Singles bar in 1970. "So what do you do"? "I play a mean flute". "Oh really, so do I". Sorry, 53 but had a little 7th grade going that I had to get out.
Clive can do the single stroke roll..I’ve seen him do it.
3:17 is a particularly amusing moment. 🎤➡
Wonder if the cameraman had a beef with... or there was some contractual prohibition against no sightings of the guitar player or maybe Ian is the only game in town?
if Beethoven and Bach had electricity. Barre's guitar is a force of nature.
BAD ASS
whos on drumss ? FWM
clive Bunker
Who`s on piano?
Fala aí pedrão,