IndyKlipschFan Posted December 5, 2007 Share Posted December 5, 2007 Gotta love a man who sings, "Snot is running down his nose!" Classic! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
garymd Posted December 5, 2007 Author Share Posted December 5, 2007 Can't recall the exact year (mid/late 70s I'm guessing) I saw them last but they had a zebra on stage. Matched the zebra stripes on Marty's guitar back then. Heavy Horses tour maybe? I probably still have my ticket stub. I'll have to go check. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
garymd Posted December 5, 2007 Author Share Posted December 5, 2007 I was close. I saw them twice in the 70s. Here's the first: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators Travis In Austin Posted December 5, 2007 Moderators Share Posted December 5, 2007 Mas, You have, for the first time, utterly convincend me that you don't know a thing you are talking about. What book did you pull this nonsense from? What website? The SONG, living in the past was recorded in a studio while on tour in the US, everyone knows the lp is a mix of live and studio stuff from various times, locations, etc. I figured that based on the expertise that you were attempting to convey you would know that song was recorded in a studio in New Jersey in the midst of thier US tour. The point was that they were in fact in the US long before they started playing songs from TAAB while on tour. Their tours, every show, nearly every set list, are available on the web, so is that where you go to sound like you know what you are talking about here? Did you ever go to one of their shows in the '70's? Have you been to one of their shows ever? You said that TAAB Tour was the first time people in the US had an opportunity to see them. That is just flat wrong. Those little "roller rinks" on the East and West coast JT played have names-- like the Fillmore West and the Fillmore East. Have you ever been to either one of them? A band didn't play in either of those long lost temples unless you were someone. The fact is that they were seen by a lot of people well before TAAB. They were touring with the likes of The Dead, Yes, Butterfield Blues Band, etc., etc. before TAAB. Were they as big as they were ever going to get? Of course not, but that is not what you said. You are trying to come off as some expert that has been to all of these Tull shows, over all of these years, and saying they didn't tour, or hardly at all, before TAAB came out. You don't play the LA forum with Yes as your opening act unless you can draw a crowd, I can assure you. Is your point that you meant to say that their first Big/Major/Stadium tour was with TAAB? While one could argue about that point I suppose, one thing for certain is there was plenty of time for a lot of people to see them in the US by the time TAAB had come out. Travis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
garymd Posted December 5, 2007 Author Share Posted December 5, 2007 and the second (someday I'll make a collage with all my old ticket stubs): Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
garymd Posted December 5, 2007 Author Share Posted December 5, 2007 Did you notice that HUGE jump in price between '75 and '76? Holy cow! We paid 10 times '76 prices for Monday night's show.[] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators Travis In Austin Posted December 5, 2007 Moderators Share Posted December 5, 2007 The fact is, Tull did not just shoot out of the cannon an arena band! And their US exposure was much more limited than some seem to believe, playing primarily small venues and a (comparably) limited schedule of US dates prior to the last months of fall '71. Their European touring schedule beginning early on in their career (and continuing thereafter) was much more substantial, albeit hampered by Mick Abraham's early 'travel issues'. And they were definately a visually oriented show long before video became the rule. I just found this website, it gives a pretty complete history of JT's tour history, complete with set lists. http://www.ministry-of-information.co.uk/setlist/index.htm Now everyone can be an expert just like Mas [:S] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators Travis In Austin Posted December 5, 2007 Moderators Share Posted December 5, 2007 Can't recall the exact year (mid/late 70s I'm guessing) I saw them last but they had a zebra on stage. Matched the zebra stripes on Marty's guitar back then. Heavy Horses tour maybe? I probably still have my ticket stub. I'll have to go check. Gary, Be careful, the expert will pull it out of a book and tell you everything you want to know aboutwhich lp was being released. Heck, he probably knows the Zebra's name, and what it ate. Well anyway, here is the info from the site I posted above, nothing about the Zebra but it says Too Old . . . came out during that tour. 16/5/76 Hallenstadion Zürich, Switzerland It's A Boy! Thick As A Brick, Too Old To Rock'N'Roll, To Cry You A Song, A New Day Yesterday (w. flute solo, incl. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Bourée, Living In The Past/Thick As A Brick (inst.)), Requiem, Big Dipper, Beethoven's Ninth, The Chequered Flag, Crazed Institution, Conundrum, Cross-Eyed Mary, Aqualung, Guitar Solo, Wind-Up, Back-Door Angels, Minstrel In The Gallery (inst.), Locomotive Breath/Back-Door Angels (reprise) 17/5/76 US release of 'Too Old To Rock'N'Roll...' Highest chart position: 14 18/5/76 Pabellon del Juventud de Badalona Barcelona, Spain Support: John Miles. 20/5/76 Pabellon Deportivo Madrid, Spain 15/7/76 Civic Center Providence, RI. USA 16/7/76 Colt Park Hartford, Ct. USA Support: J. Geils Band.Outdoor show, with heavy rain during the support set (Tull played in sunshine).One of the first uses of 'Tull-avision'. 18/7/76 Capital Center Landover, Md. USA 19/7/76 Spectrum Philadelphia, Pa. USA Support: John Miles.Thick As A Brick, Wond'ring Aloud, Crazed Institution, Conundrum, To Cry You A Song, A New Day Yesterday, My God (w. flute solo, incl. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Bourée), Living In The Past/A New Day Yesterday (reprise), Too Old To Rock'N'Roll..., Minstrel In The Gallery, Beethoven's Ninth, My God (intro)/Flute Solo, Cross-Eyed Mary, Aqualung, Encore: Guitar Solo/Wind-Up/Back-Door Angels/Wind-Up(reprise), Second encore: Locomotive Breath/Back-Door Angels (reprise)In some doubt; may have been the same as 21/7, instead. 'Conundrum' unconfirmed. 21/7/76 Garden Boston, Ma. USA Triumph In The Gardens! Support: Livingston Taylor.Thick As A Brick, Wond'ring Aloud, Crazed Institution, Conundrum, To Cry You A Song, A New Day Yesterday (w. flute solo, (incl. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Bourée), Living In The Past/Thick As A Brick (inst.)), Too Old To Rock'N'Roll..., Minstrel In The Gallery, Beethoven's Ninth, My God, Cross-Eyed Mary, Aqualung, Encore: Guitar Solo/Wind-Up/Back-Door Angels/Instrumental/Wind-Up(reprise), Second encore: Locomotive Breath/Dambuster's March/Back-Door Angels (reprise)Italicised tracks unconfirmed; running order may be incorrect. 23/7/76 Shea Stadium Flushing, NY. USA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mas Posted December 5, 2007 Share Posted December 5, 2007 Mas, You have, for the first time, utterly convincend me that you don't know a thing you are talking about. What book did you pull this nonsense from? What website? The SONG, living in the past was recorded in a studio while on tour in the US, everyone knows the lp is a mix of live and studio stuff from various times, locations, etc. The point was that they were in fact in the US long before they started playing songs from TAAB while on tour. Their tours, every show, nearly every set list, are available on the web, so is that where you go to sound like you know what you are talking about here? Did you ever go to one of their shows in the '70's? Have you been to one of their shows ever? You said that TAAB Tour was the first time people in the US had an opportunity to see them. That is just flat wrong. Those little "roller rinks" on the East and West coast JT played have names-- like the Fillmore West and the Fillmore East. Have you ever been to either one of them? A band didn't play in either of those long lost temples unless you were someone. The fact is that they were seen by a lot of people well before TAAB. They were touring with the likes of The Dead, Yes, Butterfield Blues Band, etc., etc. before TAAB. Were they as big as they were ever going to get? Of course not, but that is not what you said. You are trying to come off as some expert that has been to all of these Tull shows, over all of these years, and saying they didn't tour, or hardly at all, before TAAB came out. You don't play the LA forum with Yes as your opening act unless you can draw a crowd, I can assure you. Is your point that you meant to say that their first Big/Major/Stadium tour was with TAAB? While one could argue about that point I suppose, one thing for certain is there was plenty of time for a lot of people to see them in the US by the time TAAB had come out. Travis Let's see, I stated that Living in the Past was a compilation. It was. Living in the Past is also the name of a major release. Look it up on your website. I never said that Thick as a Brick was the first time for anyone in the US to see them. Learn to read! It was a major change in both the touring block bookings featuring a widespread US exposure in areas other than the coasts and Detroit and it was the first tour booked primarily into large venues. And they never toured in the US before that? I said that? Their touring of the US was much more restricted prior to Aqualung, and in particular Thick as a Brick. FACT. For all of the hype and mysticism associated with the Fillmores, the Warehouse, Winterland, etc. they were still small format venues!. And a large number of shows were literally booked into ROLLER RINKS. Those are venues where, when they were not hosting concerts, featured people roller skating. Perhaps that is why their names wer e places like the "Alexandria Roller Rink". Am I going to fast? Now I better understand the nom de plume...You might want to give it a break... And you are right, I know nothing of what I speak. Maybe I should have tried to make a show. Let me see if I an get my scanner to work.ROFLMAO. { Note: Isn't is nice to see such a gentile person address issues and not atack other people, But as you read further in the thread, you will discover just how humble he is. In fact, he will tell you and also tell others just how a gentile person would respond by wanting to know so many things from back in the day! I attempted to address issues surrounding the band instead of attacking him, but it is nice that I am the one identified as the 'bad guy'. Ironic, huh Amy??? Now, had it only been a drummer joke...} And thanks for the link. Some of the dates are off as well as quite a few omissions.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
garymd Posted December 5, 2007 Author Share Posted December 5, 2007 LOL! Actually, I think it was 2 guys in a zebra suit. It was damn funny though! Even though they had just released Too Old To R&R, it doesn't seem by that set list that they were promoting the album much. They played the title song during the late winter, a couple months before the release of the LP. That is Grateful Dead-like! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators Travis In Austin Posted December 5, 2007 Moderators Share Posted December 5, 2007 But the Thick as a Brick tour was the first time (and opportunity) for MOST Americans to even see them. I can read, and your quote more then suggests that did very little touring in the US prior to TAAB. You were flat wrong about it, now you want to back track and say that what you meant is that they were not a major touring act prior to that lp's release. Travis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
garymd Posted December 5, 2007 Author Share Posted December 5, 2007 Nevermind Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mas Posted December 5, 2007 Share Posted December 5, 2007 But the Thick as a Brick tour was the first time (and opportunity) for MOST Americans to even see them. I can read, and your quote more then suggests that did very little touring in the US prior to TAAB. You were flat wrong about it, now you want to back track and say that what you meant is that they were not a major touring act prior to that lp's release. Travis It means that prior to the Thick as a Brink tour, the vast majority of the country could not have seen them as their tour dates were limited primarily to the northeast, the west coat and to the Detroit and Chicago areas in the Midwest. You might want to grab hold of an atlas. There is a bit more of the US than those limited areas. With the Thick as a Brick tour, this geographic limitation ceased! FACT. The funny thing is that your info is limited to some book or website. As far as the scanner, Gary, let me see if I can get the Microtek unit to configure itself via USB instead of the perennial attempt to config itself as SCSI ...Remember, someone questioned where I got my information and whther I ever even attended a concert...Or have you already forgotten...if they weren't oblivious and chemically altered to begin with? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators Travis In Austin Posted December 5, 2007 Moderators Share Posted December 5, 2007 I never said that Thick as a Brick was the first time for anyone in the US to see them. Learn to read! It was a major change in both the touring block bookings featuring a widespread US exposure in areas other than the coasts and Detroit and it was the first tour booked primarily into large venues. Well lets look at the year prior shall we (this is a great web site) 1/4/71 Tyrone Guthrie Theatre Minneapolis, Mn. USA Two shows. 2/4/71 Civic Opera House Chicago, Il. USA It's Only Me Nothing Is Easy, Aqualung, Hymn 43, My God (w. flute solo, incl. Bourée), Cross-Eyed Mary, With You There To Help Me, By Kind Permission Of..., Wind Up/Guitar Solo/Locomotive Breath, Hard-Headed English General, Wind-Up (reprise) 3/4/71 Kiel Convention Hall St Louis, Mo. USA Support: Procol Harum. 4/4/71 Painter's Mill Music Fair Baltimore, Md. USA Two shows booked, and sold-out, but Ian's voice failed after the first, causing the cancelation of the second – after the audience had already taken their seats. 5/4/71 Fillmore East NYC, NY. USA Two showsSupport: Edgar Winter's White Trash Band, Tin HouseThis setlist might be from 6/4/71.My God (w. flute solo, incl. Bourée), With You There To Help Me, By Kind Permission Of..., Sossity: You're A Woman/Reasons For Waiting, Aqualung, Cross-Eyed Mary, Nothing Is Easy, Wind Up/Guitar Solo/Locomotive Breath, Hard-Headed English General, Wind-Up (reprise)Italicised tracks unconfirmed. 6/4/71 Fillmore East NYC, NY. USA Two showsSupport: Edgar Winter's White Trash Band, Tin House 13/4/71 Municipal Auditorium Atlanta, Ga. USA 14/4/71 Uhlein Hall Milwaukee, Wi. USA Two shows.Support: Curved Air. 16/4/71 Pirates World Park Dania (Ft. Lauderdale), Fl. USA 17/4/71 Pirates World Park Dania (Ft. Lauderdale), Fl. USA Support: Curved Air. 18/4/71 Civic Center Roanoke, Va. USA 20/4/71 State Fairgrounds Coliseum Detroit, Mi. USA Support: Edgar Winter's White Trash Band, Mutzie. 24/4/71 Monmouth College West Long Branch, NJ. USA Nothing Is Easy, Aqualung, With You There To Help Me, By Kind Permission Of..., Sossity: You're A Woman/Reasons For Waiting, My God (w. flute solo, incl. Bourée), Cross-Eyed Mary (w. drum solo), Wind Up, Guitar Solo, Locomotive Breath, Instrumental, Wind-Up (reprise) 25/4/71 State University of NY Stony Brook, NY. USA 26/4/71 C.W.Post College Dome Greenvale, NY. USA 27/4/71 Capitol Theatre Port Chester, NY. USA Two showsSupport: Curved Air.Late show:Nothing Is Easy, Aqualung, With You There To Help Me, My God (w. flute solo, incl. Bourée), Cross-Eyed Mary (w. drum solo), Wind Up/Guitar Solo/Locomotive Breath, Hard-Headed English General, Wind-Up (reprise)Italicised tracks unconfirmed. 28?/4/71 Nassau Community College Garden City, NY. USA Date uncertain.Support band (Edgar Winter White Trash Band) was late, so Tull played first. 29/4/71 State U. of NY Delhi, NY. USA Venue uncertain. 1/5/71 Spectrum Philadelphia, Pa. USA Support: Tony Joe White & SpiritNothing Is Easy, Aqualung, With You There To Help Me/By Kind Permission Of..., Sossity: You're A Woman/Reasons For Waiting, My God, Cross-Eyed Mary, Wind Up/Guitar Solo/Locomotive Breath, Hard-Headed English General, Wind-Up (reprise) 2/5/71 Kutztown University Kutztown, Pa. USA 3/5/71 US release of 'Aqualung' Highest chart position: 7 4/5/71 Fillmore East NYC, NY. USA Two showsNothing Is Easy, Aqualung, With You There To Help Me, By Kind Permission Of..., Hymn 43, My God (w. flute solo, incl. Camptown Races & Bourée), Cross-Eyed Mary (w. drum solo), Wind Up, Guitar Solo, Locomotive Breath, Instrumental, Wind-Up (reprise) 5/5/71 Fillmore East NYC, NY. USA Hymn 43 Two showsClive Bunker's last (scheduled) concert as a member of Tull.Nothing Is Easy, Aqualung, With You There To Help Me, Hymn 43, My God, Cross-Eyed Mary, Wind Up, Guitar Solo, Locomotive Breath ?/5/71 Music Hall Boston, Ma. USA Support: Mott The HoopleDate unconfirmed. Known MTH tour dates mean it must have been between 6 & 11 May. Asked in 2003, MTH drummer Dale Griffin didn't remember this show, but acknowledged it as credible. /6/71 Salt Palace Salt Lake City, Ut. USA Barrie Barlow's first gig with Tull.Apart from Martin, this reproduced the 1963 line-up of 'The Blades'. 10/6/71 Red Rocks Amphitheatre Morrison (Denver), Co. USA The Red Rocks riot, at which Tull played through tear gas.A full account from the LA Free Press.Barrie Barlow's second gig with Tull!Support: Livingston Taylor. Tull played for 80 mins., to over 10,000 people. 11/6/71 Civic Auditorium Albuquerque, NM. USA Support: Mott The Hoople. 12/6/71 HIC Arena Honolulu, Hi. USA 16/6/71 Convention Center San Diego, Ca. USA My God (w. flute solo, incl. Bourée), With You There To Help Me/By Kind Permission Of..., Sossity: You're A Woman/Reasons For Waiting, To Cry You A Song, Aqualung, Cross-Eyed Mary (w. drum solo), Nothing Is Easy, Wind-Up, Locomotive Breath, Hard-Headed English General, Wind-Up (reprise) 17/6/71 Community Concourse San Diego, Ca. USA Support: Livingston Taylor 18/6/71 LA Forum Inglewood, Ca. USA My God (w. flute solo, incl. Bourée), With You There To Help Me/By Kind Permission Of..., Sossity: You're A Woman/Reasons For Waiting, Nothing Is Easy, To Cry You A Song, Aqualung, Cross-Eyed Mary (w. drum solo), Wind-Up/Guitar Solo, Locomotive Breath, Hard-Headed English General, Wind-Up (reprise)Italicised tracks unconfirmed. 19/6/71 Convention Center Anaheim, Ca. USA Support: Livingston TaylorMy God (w. flute solo, incl. Bourée), With You There To Help Me/By Kind Permission Of..., Sossity: You're A Woman/Reasons For Waiting, To Cry You A Song, Aqualung, Cross-Eyed Mary (w. drum solo), Nothing Is Easy, Wind-Up, Locomotive Breath,Hard-Headed English General, Wind-Up (reprise)Italicised tracks unconfirmed. 20/6/71 Community Theater Berkeley, Ca. USA Wind Up Support: Livingston TaylorMy God (w. flute solo, incl. Bourée), With You There To Help Me/By Kind Permission Of..., Sossity: You're A Woman/Reasons For Waiting, To Cry You A Song, Aqualung, Cross-Eyed Mary (w. drum solo), Nothing Is Easy, Wind-Up (15 min), Locomotive Breath, Hard-Headed English General, Wind-Up (reprise)Italicised tracks unconfirmed. 21/6/71 - San Francisco, Ca. USA Nominally a rest day, Ian spent it doing press and radio interviews. 24/6/71 Gardens Edmonton, Canada Support: Yes. 25/6/71 Pacific National Exhibition Coliseum Vancouver, Canada Support: Yes. 26/6/71 Seattle Center Coliseum Seattle, Wa. USA Support: Yes. 27/6/71 Memorial Auditorium Sacramento, Ca. USA Support: Kimberley, Yes. 29/6/71 Auditorium Kansas City, Mo. USA Without Yes. 30/6/71 State Fairgrounds Oklahoma City, Ok. USA Support: Yes. 1/7/71 Municipal Auditorium San Antonio, Tx. USA Support: Yes. 2/7/71 Memorial Coliseum Dallas, Tx. USA Wind Up In Dallas or Dallas Memorial 1971 Support: Yes.My God (w. flute solo, incl. Bourée), With You There To Help Me, Piano Solo, Sossity: You're A Woman/Reasons For Waiting, To Cry You A Song, Aqualung, Cross-Eyed Mary (w. drum solo), Nothing Is Easy, Wind Up/Guitar Solo/Locomotive Breath, Hard-Headed English General, Wind-Up (reprise)Italicised tracks presumed, but unconfirmed; they're not on these bootlegs, anyway. 3/7/71 Sam Houston Coliseum Houston, Tx. USA Support: Yes. 4/7/71 Warehouse New Orleans, La. USA Support: Yes (who played for 30-45 mins.). 5/7/71 National Guard Armory Indianapolis, In. USA Without Yes. 7/7/71 Sports Stadium Orlando, Fl. USA Support: Yes. 8/7/71 Casino Ballroom Hampton Beach, NH. USA Support: Yes.Riots due to oversold tickets led to the closure of the venue for five years. 9/7/71 Convention Center Wildwood, NJ. USA Support: Yes. 10/7/71 Convention Center Ashbury Park, NJ. USA Without Yes. 11/7/71 Roller Rink Alexandria, Va. USA 3 pm show, supported by Yes. 14/7/71 Fox Theatre Hackensack, NJ. USA Set began with 'My God'. Fall '71 US tour - their eleventh N.American tour 15/10/71 Bayfront Center St Petersburg, Fl. USA Support: Freedom (at 8 pm; Tull at 9). Audience: 10,000.Tull's sound equipment was accidentally sent to Miami; the soundcheck was with rented equipment.Set began with 'My God' 16/10/71 Civic Center Jacksonville, Fl. USA 17/10/71 Coliseum Charlotte, NC. USA 18/10/71 Madison Square Garden NYC, NY. USA The first of Tull's eighteen dates at this venue.Sold-out three weeks before the concert. Audience: 23,000. Several tried to invade the stage.My God (w. flute solo, incl. Bourée, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Thick As A Brick (Poet & Painter), Aqualung, With You There To Help Me, A New Day Yesterday, Cross-Eyed Mary (w. drum solo), Up To Me, Tomorrow Was Today, Hymn 43, Nothing Is Easy, Wind-Up, Guitar Solo, Locomotive Breath, Wind-Up (reprise)Italicised tracks unconfirmed. 19/10/71 Civic Center Springfield, Ma. USA USA The tour schedule has this as Gill Coliseum, Corvallis, Or., but NYC to Ma. via Or. seems rather unlikely! That show must have been in June, if at all.A recording exists of Tull at Springfield, apparently on 16/10. That date is wrong, but could well have been 19/10.Support: Curved Air.My God (w. flute solo, incl. Bourée, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen), Thick As A Brick, Aqualung, Sossity: You're A Woman/Reasons For Waiting, To Cry You A Song, A New Day Yesterday, Cross-Eyed Mary (w. drum solo), Up To Me, Tomorrow Was Today, Hymn 43, Nothing Is Easy, Wind-Up, Guitar Solo, Locomotive Breath, Wind-Up (reprise)'Sossity/Reasons...' unconfirmed. 21/10/71 Civic Arena Pittsburgh, Pa. USA 22/10/71 Jenison Fieldhouse, MSU East Lansing, Mi. USA Support: CatfishIncluded:Flute Solo (In 'My God'?), Drum Solo (in 'Cross-Eyed Mary'?), Sossity: You're A Woman/Reasons For Waiting, A Song For Jeffrey (this seems unlikely: no other 1971 show included it.). 23/10/71 St. John Arena Columbus, Oh. USA 24/10/71 Hara Arena Dayton, Oh. USA 25/10/71 Sports Arena Toledo, Oh. USA 26/10/71 Amphitheater Chicago, Il. USA 27/10/71 Assembly Hall, U. of Illinois Champaign, Il. USA My God (w. flute solo, incl. Bourée, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen), Thick As A Brick, Aqualung, To Cry You A Song, A New Day Yesterday, Cross-Eyed Mary (w. drum solo), Up To Me, Tomorrow Was Today, Hymn 43, Nothing Is Easy, Wind-Up, Guitar Solo, Locomotive Breath, Wind-Up (reprise) 28/10/71 Arena New Haven, Ct. USA My God (w. flute solo, incl. Bourée, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen), Thick As A Brick, Aqualung, To Cry You A Song, A New Day Yesterday, Cross-Eyed Mary, Up To Me, Tomorrow Was Today, Hymn 43, Nothing Is Easy, Wind-Up, Guitar Solo, Locomotive Breath, Wind-Up (reprise) 29/10/71 Exposition Center Portland, Me. USA 30/10/71 War Memorial Rochester, NY. USA 31/10/71 Harper College Binghamton, NY. USA Venue uncertain. 1/11/71 Memorial Auditorium Buffalo, NY. USA 3/11/71 Technological Institute Lowell, Ma. USA This concert seems to have been scheduled for 20/10/71, but an audience member with a ticket stub proves otherwise. 5/11/71 William & Mary College Fieldhouse Williamsburg, Va. USA 6/11/71 Carmichael Auditorium, U. of NC Chapel Hill, NC. USA Tull were late on stage.This, and poor crowd control, meant that when Tull started their sound check, people at the back inadvertently crowded those at the front, and someone was accidently pushed through a plate glass windowSupport band included a violinist and may have been called 'Liege And Lief'. 7/11/71 Minges Coliseum, E. Carolina U. Greenville, NC. USA 8/11/71 Coliseum Greensboro, NC. USA 9/11/71 Field House, Bradley U. Peoria, Il. USA Support: Curved Air.Not noted in tour schedules, but an audience member recalls a show in Peoria. This date is credible, though the resulting tour routing seems a little convoluted. 10/11/71 IMA Sports Arena Flint, Mi. USA 11/11/71 Mid-South Coliseum Memphis, Tn. USA 12/11/71 Convention Center Louisville, Ky. USA Support: Curved Air. 13/11/71 Public Hall Cleveland, Oh. USA 14/11/71 Civic Center Baltimore, Md. USA Support: Curved Air.Tour schedules put this show in the Palace Theatre, Albany, NY. but an audience member with a ticket stub says otherwise! See 16/11/71. 15/11/71 Garden Boston, Ma. USA Support: Curved AirMy God (w. flute solo, incl. Bourée, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Thick As A Brick, Aqualung, To Cry You A Song, A New Day Yesterday, Cross-Eyed Mary, Up To Me, Tomorrow Was Today, Hymn 43, Nothing Is Easy, Wind-Up, Guitar Solo, Locomotive Breath, Wind-Up (reprise) 16/11/71 Palace Theatre Albany, NY. USA Exact date unconfirmed. The official tour schedule lists Tull as being here on 14/11/71, but they were known to be in Boston that night. A recording entitled 'Albany '71' exists, and there is a gap in the official schedule between 15 and 18 Nov., so this date or 17/11 seem credible.My God (w. flute solo, incl. Bourée, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Thick As A Brick, Aqualung, To Cry You A Song, A New Day Yesterday, Cross-Eyed Mary, Up To Me, Tomorrow Was Today, Hymn 43, Nothing Is Easy, Wind-Up, Guitar Solo, Locomotive Breath, Wind-Up (reprise)Italicised tracks unconfirmed. 18/11/71 Madison Square Garden NYC, NY. USA Mas, I stand corrected, you were right. It for sure was very limited tour, East and West (read California) Coasts and Det. They were limited to just roller rinks and overrated places like The Filmores, Madison Square Garden. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators Travis In Austin Posted December 5, 2007 Moderators Share Posted December 5, 2007 You might want to grab hold of an atlas. There is a bit more of the US than those limited areas. I would say that you are more in need of one then me. Texas, Fla., etc., etc. You are right, not much of the country had an opportunity to see them before TAAB came out. Keep going, I'm loving it. You don't need a scanner, what concerts did you go to? Travis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mas Posted December 5, 2007 Share Posted December 5, 2007 Mas, You have, for the first time, utterly convincend me that you don't know a thing you are talking about. What book did you pull this nonsense from? What website? ...(blah blah blah)... Their tours, every show, nearly every set list, are available on the web, so is that where you go to sound like you know what you are talking about here? Did you ever go to one of their shows in the '70's? Have you been to one of their shows ever? Travis This is like discussing religion with someone who is quoting God, while I am stuck expressing an idea simply based on the fact that I was there. What do I know compared to your website? BTW, Among those group stage passes scanned are those for the Passion Play, Minstrel In the Gallery (Alex Harvey 75 - as we resorted to using theirs for some reason, I can't remember why exactly ), and Stormwatch tours. Additionally, there are a few from Poco, and the Elton John Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, Bette Midler Divine Miss M, Pointer Sisters where I also did work as well as the myriad other shows where we were brought in as hired guns such as in the Lynrd Skynard and Leon Russell shows (and yes, someone during the mid 70's had the brilliant(sic) idea of using buttons that hung on everything!). Also there is a Hot Tuna laminate pass representative of when someone finally came to their senses and developed a reasonable pass format. ..Yes, that is an Elvis crew stage pass from 74. I have more stashed, but the truth is that few of the total number of passed used survived, first because they were applied to the thigh of the jeans each night, and second because they were often given to 'guests' as we really didn't have too much of a problem getting in...Besides, by the time of soundgheck, you already knew most of the primary facility operation folks. So which Tull "shows" did I attend? Lets see... not including those in 71, from 72 - 79 quite a few! Shows are included in "tours", right? Not bad for working and attending school gerrymandered in betwen obligations. So, did your website provide any insight into just which one was Jethro? I always figured that he was the guy who played the flute. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hammertop Posted December 5, 2007 Share Posted December 5, 2007 Where........When........Whatever....... Still "Tull" Enjoy! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mas Posted December 5, 2007 Share Posted December 5, 2007 Where........When........Whatever....... They are stage access passes that the band members and production (ie 'sound') crew (hint, hint) used each night of the tour! Now why would I have them? Hmmm... ? You see, some of us were there, and we didn't have to buy tickets....or search websites, I can't go much slower... In fact, it was when affiliated that I first made contact with Don Keele, when with Klipsch ,in the process of evaluating mid-range horns as a possible option as Bob Heil was becoming swamped with business and obligations. .and listening to a private demo of what was them referred to as the Motengator system -.as I best recall it being refrred t. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Lindsey Posted December 5, 2007 Share Posted December 5, 2007 I saw them in March of 80 in Hanover, Germany, and still have the scarf from that concert. I remember they put on a great show! Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators Travis In Austin Posted December 5, 2007 Moderators Share Posted December 5, 2007 What do I know compared to your website? Apparently not much. You said that until TAAB was the first opportunity for most of the US to see them. Then you backtracked by saying what you meant by that was up 'till that point they were only on the West Coast (read California), East Coast and Det., and it was not until TAAB that they played major venues and the american hearland. Then tour history shows you were wrong again, in just the prior year they played all over the US. Now, because you have some backstage passes from Hot Tuna and Bette Middler you are some sort of expert on Jethro Tull. Did you work security, help carry cable around, or did you stir the chili at the back stage buffet? You still are dead wrong about how much they toured and where they toured before TAAB came out. Travis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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