Tull
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Tull


Three groundbreaking rock bands to come out of the late 60's and early 70's. Their influence can never be denied, overstated or forgotten. Last night Led Zeppelin.

Is Ian Anderson not a man possessed when he performs? Great showman. Just imagine the amount of ink spent analyzing why he stands on one leg when he plays flute.

Tonight:

Jethro Tull
Locomotive Breath

The Third Band? Tomorrow night.





- Conception Vessel
Paul Motian - Drums Sam Brown - Guitar Keith Jarrett - Piano, Flute Charlie Haden  - Bass Becky Friend - Flute Leroy Jenkins - Violin ...

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Jethro TullGreensleeved ...

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Jethro TullLive At The London Hippodrome, 10/02/1977 1. Intro 2. Skating Away 3. Jack In The Green 4. Thick As A Brick 5. Songs From The Wood 6. Velvet Green 7. Hunting Girl 8. Aqualung 9. Wind Up 10. Locomotive Breath 11. End...

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- Elizabeth Reed
Band #3 seemlessly fused blues, jazz, rock, country and bluegrass to create an entirely new subgenre: Southern Rock Rolling Stone (once a truly great magazine) rated Duane Allman the second greatest rock guitarist of all time, second only to Jimi Hendrix....



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