First time I saw JT was 72, Thick As A Brick Tour. Still ranks as one of the top 5 shows I ever saw. Since then, saw JT in Montreal - Songs from the Wood tour - in the mid 70s, and the J Tull Dot Com tour in 2000 (first concert my wife and I ever went to together).
Imagine a modern day JT (the original was a farmer in the 1800s) - a biochemist, working on a solution to help a wide-spread world hunger. His son Jasper is out planting the experimental stuff around the world. (And sings lead for a lot of the JT songs).
That's the premise, and using some narrator (Ian A) parts and small song snippets (done on a large back-of-the-stage screen) to tie in the live songs culled from the dozens of JY albums. Anderson 'sings' about half the songs, relying on the videoed singers for the rest. Tight band, as always, but because of the backing video (and occasional music tracks on it - vocals, cello, acoustic guitar) there's no room for improvising.
Locomotive Breath - the only full song I videoed as the 'camera nazis' were in full force. Had to keep my camera concealed under my sweatshirt, hence the low angle and sometimes wacky angles and movement.
https://youtu.be/SBdIECUdCTs
Excerpts of a bunch of other songs, from Aqualung to Boree:
https://youtu.be/SBdIECUdCTs
Imagine a modern day JT (the original was a farmer in the 1800s) - a biochemist, working on a solution to help a wide-spread world hunger. His son Jasper is out planting the experimental stuff around the world. (And sings lead for a lot of the JT songs).
That's the premise, and using some narrator (Ian A) parts and small song snippets (done on a large back-of-the-stage screen) to tie in the live songs culled from the dozens of JY albums. Anderson 'sings' about half the songs, relying on the videoed singers for the rest. Tight band, as always, but because of the backing video (and occasional music tracks on it - vocals, cello, acoustic guitar) there's no room for improvising.
Locomotive Breath - the only full song I videoed as the 'camera nazis' were in full force. Had to keep my camera concealed under my sweatshirt, hence the low angle and sometimes wacky angles and movement.
https://youtu.be/SBdIECUdCTs
Excerpts of a bunch of other songs, from Aqualung to Boree:
https://youtu.be/SBdIECUdCTs
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