Sunday, March 9, 2014

Jethro Tull - Quebec City 1972



JETHRO TULL
1972-06-02
Quebec Coliseum
Quebec City
Canada

*Incomplete Audience Recording

 MP3 256
Single Track File
VG

Setlist

DISC 1
1. THICK AS A BRICK incl.Flute Solo & Bouree

DISC 2
1. News Headlines & Weather Report
2. THICK AS A BRICK(cont)incl. Drum Solo
3. CROSS-EYED MARY/
4. A NEW DAY YESTERDAY

**Missing (Aqualung, Wind-Up, 
Locomotive Breath/Hard-Headed English General, Wind-Up (reprise).)

Musicians;

IAN ANDERSON- Vocals/Flute/Harmonica/Acoustic Guitar
MARTIN BARRE- Guitars
JOHN EVAN- Organ/Piano
JEFFREY HAMMOND-HAMMOND- Bass/Voices
BARRIEMORE BARLOW- Drums/Percussion


*Original Notes
*THICK AS A BRICK- Live
Beginning in March 1972, and continuing for about a year, the band performed an upwards of 70-minute-long version of the album.
The performance grew in length from 60 minutes in March to about 70 minutes later.
Side one of the official album was expanded in concert to about 45 minutes in length with the inclusion of flute, bass and organ, and other instrumental interludes, as well as the instrumentals "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" and "Bouree".
At the conclusion of side one a 5-minute "news and weather" comedy routine gave the band (and the audience) a break from the intense music.
At concerts in Germany and Italy, the news and weather section was done in those native languages.
After the "news and weather" side two of the album was played.
It began as the official album did but then became much more improvisatory and included a long drum solo (sometimes almost 10 minutes long).
The side two section lasted about 25 minutes and concluded, as did the official album, with the coda.
The remainder of the 1972 live show consisted of (with only minor variances throughout the year) "Cross-Eyed Mary", "A New Day Yesterday", "Aqualung", "Wind-Up", "Martin's Guitar Solo", "Locomotive Breath", and "Wind-Up (Reprise)".
There are no known official video or film recordings of the tour and Ian Anderson denies the existence of any soundboard recordings of any of those performances.
There are, however, at least 30 recordings from the audience that circulate among collectors, so this has been well documented.~ wikipedi

ENJOY THE MUSIC!

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1 comment:

  1. Hi,
    Great site. Do you have a FLAC version of this show, please?
    Thank you very much.

    Greetings from Canada.

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