Jethro Tull Teatro Antico di Taormina Luglio 2022
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- Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
- Concerto live Jethro Tull teatro greco Taormina luglio 2022
00:00 For a Thousand Mothers
05:00 Love Story
09:00 Living in the Past
12:40 Hunt by Numbers
18:10 Dharma for One
22:40 Clasp
26:50 Black Sunday
33:21 Bourrée in E Minor
39:12 The Zealot Gene
43:07 Pastime with good company
47:13 Mrs Tibbets
52:59 Songs From the Wood
57:16 Pavane in F-Sharp Minor
01:02:58 Aqualung
01:06:45 Locomotive Breath
01:14:46 The Dambusters March - Видеоклипы
There will never be another Ian Anderson...another brilliant performance! Thank you.........
One of a kind voices, different sounds & style all it's their own, excellent, 👍
Quattro amici, età media 65 anni , abbiamo rivissuto, la stessa emozione vissuta a Bologna forse 40 anni fa...è stato bellissimo;...grazie jethro tull
Love the sounds, Living in the Past
Present & Future, s😊
Grande artista un mito, ho avuto la fortuna di assistere questo concerto e la possibilità di portare mio figlio di 18 anni
Anch'io ci sono stato con mio figlio di 23 anni... solo che è stato lui a farmelo (ri)scoprire 😁
I don't get why the people always complain about Ian's performance, without a doubt his voice isn't great like 50 years ago but he still does the job, all the band Is doing its best to give a kick-ass performance to the croud
Ian's vocals do the job, but it's a very poor job, to be fair. He should have hired a permanent replacement a long time ago. As for the band, yes, they're doing their best, but I'd say their best is far from that of several other JT lineups. Plus there's the fact that Martin Barre was one of the key elements of the Tull sound. He is very much irreplaceable because his sound was so distinctive.
He does the job so well he needs the hired gun to sing for him lol
Gifted composers, Hanson's also
Sure Ian’s vocals will never be what they were, but man he sounds so much better here than he did in 2018. I was so let down by his 2018 performance and constant gasping for air to try to sing. This performance is completely different. It’s actually listenable and enjoyable. I guess doing 2 new albums and letting his voice recover a bit during covid lockdowns did him a favour. That 2018 tour was massive and I’m sure at the time it did his voice no favours. I’m glad Ian is still creating new music. The latest albums have been great.
Grazie mille Filippi !!!! 🤩🤩🤩🤩
Thanks🌹
Very nice! Love seeing Ian pulling from “old stock”. After this much time, its actually fresh again! Thank you for posting.
SETLIST:
1) For a Thousand Mothers
2) Love Story
3) Living in the Past
4) Hunt by Numbers
5) Dharma for One
6) Clasp
7) Mine is the mountain
8) Black Sunday
9) Bourrée in E minor
Thank you so much 🙂
i 'm watching it now and i ' ll be back
Wow Love story 😁
Wow the clasp 😯
Woww 😯 30:13...i love how the young man (guitarist) completes and complements with Ian Anderson ❤️
Songs from theeee...songs from theeee...songs from the woooooooood 💚💛🧡😯
...make you feel much better 😁
Oh Aqualung our friend..
Joe Parrish adds his superb guitar skills into authentic Tull emotion and his vocals enhance Ian's difficulties.. Joe is a GREAT addition to JT
LOL...he sounds like a carbon copy of the great Martin Barre.
And just like that Joe has left Ian’s cover band.
No Martin Barre. No Jethro Tull
Grande emozione, bellissimo concerto, Anderson artista eccezionale. Grazie. Bravo Filippi
Grazie a te
Now that I have watched this ... I can only say WOW! That was surprisingly great. Something has changed.
I have not enjoyed the live version of Songs From The Wood since the 80's at best, this is newer, tighter.
Not crazy about the soap opera version of Aqualung, but this is really good!
We are coming to see you at Ravinia Park, Highland Park, IL August 18th. (2023) We will be introducing our great-grandson to your great music. This will be Neeko's 12th Birthday. So excited to celebrate his Birthday at your concert. I have been a fan since 1971 in Sacramento California.
Great video ... and Ian is in great form, brings me back to the days when the concerts were always better than the records. AND, great set list.
Agreed
Great form????
Great capture of this set ! I went to Forte dei Marmi (Toscana) august 8th. The setlist was almost the same. So happy to see Ian again and again...
👍
Thank you for recording and sharing this concert, GREAT capture! My favorite concert of all time was Jethro Tull 50 years ago (summer of 1972) when their first song - Thick as a Brick - was just about as long as this whole concert. At that time, Tull was, in my opinion, the most entertaining band in the world. I have to give it to Ian to still be out there performing at his age, and I must say his skills on the flute seem as good as ever but nothing else about this 2022 band bears even the slightest resemblance to that extraordinary Tull stage presence of the early 70s.
How much resemblance do you bear to your early 70's self?
@@justgivemethetruth
I think you are handicapped. M Bush want to say that this new band is not Jethro Tull it is only Ian Anderson band , this new band with these members are too far from the old members regarding the skills to play music , this new band has lost all power , legacy and the geniality Jethro Tull had with members from 70s to 2003 . It is easy to understand what M Bush wanted to say .
Exactly my feelings Matt. I was at the Grugahalle in Essen Germany in January 1972 when TAAB was being introduced into the set. The whole gig was totally mind-blowing. Ian was entering a period of sustained genius both musically and performing and it was akin to Bob Dylan's period in the mid 70's when he could do nothing wrong.
@@justgivemethetruth It's why people retire. They're past their best.
Was thick as a brick really good? Sorry, but I can't understand, what is great in this album:,(
Thcs....thxs
Nice job Joe on the vocal assist.
35:51 - The Bouree bass stylings of Glenn Cornick live on. So cool!
Best I have heard them since Martin left.
Great to see Ian properly mixing up the set list, at last! He should been doing this 20 years ago as there is so much great music to draw from. It's a shame his voice is shot and needing help with vocals but musically, excellent as always 👍
He's singing damn well. I'd return to seeing Jethro Tull concerts ( the only ones I care about ) if I could be sure that future concerts would be as good as this ... because I have seen far more than my share of concerts that were not so great.
I think it's possibly a very poor sound system and recording device.
@@drphelps9017
Seems unlikely to me that a world class massively popular group like Jethro Tull would get substandard sound systems.
Not too sure about the reworking of Aqualung. Also, Ian appears to have put the acoustic guitar away. I saw Tull two weeks ago in the UK, same set list as this. Thanks for posting this.
The 2 songs from this century were well done and , of course the 5 instrumentals. wish Joe would unglue his feet from the floor though! Ian seemed proud during SFTW! nice passionate rendering of Aqualung. JPG shreds as he is wont to do. It was great to here Dambusters again!
Ian is so great but definitely pig headed. I’d love to see Martin and him together with a person who can sing Aqualung and everything else! Oh well. I went to see Martin. Wonderful job!
is it just me or does the newer drummer look like a young Doane Perry ? band sounding really sweet. thx for the vid !
Will never be the same without Martin Barre
insomma.....si ammira la costanza e voglia di stare sul palco....spero non finisca come altri che nn accettano il passare degli anni.
...la voce non c'è più, purtroppo la BPCO non da scampo. Rimane sempre un grande musicista...un gioiello raro.
Va preso per quel che può....
Scott Hammond is awesome, but you really cannot beat Clive Bunker specially in the case of Dharma For One
S Hammond is too far from C Bunker , B Barlow and D Perry , is a poor drummer in comparison with most of the prog rock drummers , this band is a shame .
@@javierllerena5756 - blah blah. What a tool.
@@javierllerena5756 Scott Hammond, reminds me of John Bonham. Heavy hitter.
@@rickmerritt128
May be if you are taking marihuana you can hear the Scott Hammond as very hitter otherwise in normal health condition not below any drug , S Hammond sounds like a boy giving hits to a can . The only drummer can remain J Bonham is Barriemore Barlow , said by the same J Bonham , Barlow is the only one can replace me at L Zeppelin.
Excellent recording and great concert. Quite a feat to record an entire concert with the impediments that Ian and the organization put in the way. Superb. Just one question, did you also record Cheerio and the final salute? Thank you very much for this document!!!!!
Thank you. The biggest problem was the low light that put my semi-professional camera in crisis and forced me to do a long job in post-production. The songs I should have taken them all, but I skipped some parts of speech
If it doesn’t have Martin, it’s not Tull!
grande show dei tull che restano un gruppo fantastico.......la voce di ian per me va bene cosi'.......io sono stato a quello di forte dei marmi ........spettacolare............grande filippi grazie per le riporese, non dev'essere stato facile riprendere tutto il concerto, al forte è scoppiata quasi una rissa tra un filmaker che ha tentato di riprendere e un'addetto alla security.Domanda a chi ne sa piu' di me: ma come mai martin barre se ne ando' a suo tempo? qualcuno puo' spiegarmelo?
In verità fino a ora non ho mai avuto alcun problema a fare delle riprese a un concerto e non solo in Sicilia. Il prossimo sarà, sempre che non lo rinviano ulteriormente, Eric Clapton a Bologna... vedremo
Секогаш најдобри
Williams also
Sto valutando se andarlo a sentire a Bergamo. Vorrei, ma a vedere questo video mi sale la tristezza. Non per le condizioni vocali di Ian, quelle ci sono abituato. È più per quello che sono i Jethro Tull oggi, degli (ottimi) musicisti all'ombra di Ian, che ora si presenta a nome tull con quella che è da anni di fatto la band del suo progetto solista
Bursting Out Stormwatch Broadsword. Days when theatrics were the show. I know what you’re thinking, it’s Tull man. The band looks distilled, the show lackluster. Ah The missing pieces, the high notes of Dun Ringell, One Brown Mouse, Skating Away, Watching Me Watching You, pus**y willow (YT actually flags this word ?) steel monkey on your back (literally)
Catfish Rising, Farm on the freeway..Too many missing pieces Tull Fans Remember…
Glad to see at least a couple different songs in the mix, but a shame that Ian did not play guitar at all. A "Tull" concert with no acoustic guitar, ugh.
Pub singer
i allways wonder why in every anthology or concert by Jethro Tull the songs played are never the best. Seems to me Ian love his babies no matter what people like the most. A lot of great songs missing here. But, overall, a great concert by an unique rock band.
Much as I love Tull, Ian should stick to flute and antics now. Get somebody who can sing, to do the singing.
Am I mistaken or is the guitarist American? Could that be true? Because he is singing with an English accent.
Englishman.
@@MyVeryHappyDay
Well, he's certainly red enough to be.
He's the guitarist of ALBION, a British band that makes 'metal folk'!
Northern/ Canadian influences
British
The drummer very similar to B Barlow and D Perry , but in your minds . And the bassists equal to G Cornick or J Noyce , again in your minds .
Not even close to Barrie. What are you smoking?
@@mattrogers1946
You don’t understand, I meant this new members are ridiculous in comparison to the old members , but if you like these new ones , you are deaf .
@@mattrogers1946
You don’t understand, I meant this new members are ridiculous in comparison to the old members , but if you like these new ones , you are deaf .
@@javierllerena5756 I think it's you that doesn't understand. The guys IA has backing him are duller than dishwater. I miss the 70s incarnation of JT.
I would use Barrie's name in the same sentence with the drummer they have now.
@@mattrogers1946
Ok we are in the same page , very sad what have done IA
In qualche modo riesce ancora a cantare. Ma che fatica 😓
La voce non è più sicuramente il suo punto di forza
Ian... Are you using your diaphragm at all? It sounds like you're just spitting out air lmao
Dont come at me with the breathing issue bs if he can play flute he can sing
I'm a lifelong Tull fanatic but this is dreadful. Ian's voice started to deteriorate over 25 years ago and has steadily got worse to the extent that he can no longer reach even relatively easy notes. The result is the songs lack impact and dynamics. So sad.
Martin Barre Band still has an opening for a flute player.
Something Ian should concider.
@@seswf1375 Very good observation. In fact even the last time I saw Tull live which was a low-key gig in Fowey Cornwall circa 2007 it could have been The Martin Barre Show. Martin might not have ever achieved success but for Ian but his unique playing has contributed enormously to Jethro Tull's success. He made the transformation from blues band possible and to be fair Ian recognised that. Martin's band is better to listen to. Ian's vocals have been a handicap for many years.
So great is this show!
retire
@@johnallison6152 you should
Fake...is fake....
??
Nothing fake here.
More like great music!
I have felt sorry for how Martin Barre was fired from Jethro Tull, disguised as Ian was going solo, but now I actually think he should be relieved he isn't a part of this. I would be embarrased to be in a band with such a bad singer. For the longest time I thought Ian was a genius, and maybe he was, but now I can't get how he of all people, can give himself a pass as a singer. He runs his own music, and he is not even a drunk or a junkie....
Sings like Popeye
He had physical problems with his voice that he struggled with for decades! Your attitude it ignorant and mean!
Yes, it it very dissapointing how much of his sweet, crooning quality, and range, is gone, but what the fuck would you do in his place? Not express yourself by singing anymore? In a world where Bob Dylan and Tom Waits bring so much joy to many with their vocal expressions? How dumb are you allowing yourself to be?
@@holistic_radical Bob dylan is not the best singer in the world but he at the age of 83 can blow Ian off the water, his voice is still recognisable and voluminous while Ian can barely spew out a word
Bob had his bad years but he never got this bad
That’s not Jethro Tull in any way or form. My pub band could do better. Is Ian mentally ill. And who’s playing the flute when Ian isn’t?
Where John Bon Jovi should stop asking people money to see him perform, so should Ian Anderson. His voice is not able to do this anymore. And his band is a coverband at best. If you like JT music, go see the Martin Barre Band.
Did you even listen to this concert? I don't think so. He sounds as good as the new album. His voice on these songs is not distracting which is my main complaint ... this is actually pretty great.
Better than the Barre band and that hack singer. Joe sounds great and Ian is fantastic!!
I respectfully disagree with Marcel that Martin Barre's band is better. I don't listen to Tull for the electric guitar; the folk/classical/world music influences are what appeal to me, and those flow from Ian. Martin Barre's band just sounds like a hard rock garage band to my ears. If you like that sort of thing, great! Mr. Barre's band is just not for me. I'll listen to Ian Anderson play the flute any day!
I don't agree. it's Ians music and Martin knows that! You can't go back in time. The seventies are way back in the past. Listen to the albums!
But you are right: Ian should go in the studio and give as new great music!
I am sorry, but this drummer, does nothing for me. I have always loved Tull, but it is HARD to replace the past Tull drummers. I miss Doane Perry. And this is a BAD recording. They have lost the BIG rock sound. Ian's voice here sounds better than when I saw them 6 years ago.
Funny that Big Rock sound is exactly what Martin's band does so well. That and energy. This is painful to listen to.
The drummer is ok but a far cry from Bunker, Barlow, and Perry.
That is not Jethro Tull, pathetic imitation.
Ugh! This is soul crushing. Great song fantastic musicianship but poor Ian's singing voice is no longer with us.
Don't dwell on that. He is 75 now. OK.
He has COPD. A lesser man would be flat on his back laying under an oxygen tent.
Love you Ian but stop singing.
I wish they kept Clasp on the setlist, it was changed in the south aerica tour