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I found out it wasn't the show I thought it was so disregard what I said before.
It's definitely Heavy Horses[that's their 1977 album]and the show's the Golder's Green Hippodrome show of 2/10/77[there was no show on 6/28/77].
Jakko just posted this photo on his Facebook page of what he is working on at the moment:
It's clearly a still from a Jethro Tull concert (with John Glascock and Barriemore Barlow in frame) but what show is it and what package is it for?
It may not be for the "Songs from the Wood" set but might be something for the "Heavy Horses" set, perhaps.
Ooh, this is exciting!
Cool, looks interesting! It would certainly be nice to get a full gig from that line up in 5.1, plus the video as well ;-)
I assume (and hope!) it's for a second DVD in a forthcoming set. I gather that there aren't that many recorded Tull gigs from that era so maybe that makes it easier to narrow it down and match the dates and guess which set it will be part of.
It stands a chance it is for Songs From the Wood though if he's working on it now...
Cool, looks interesting! It would certainly be nice to get a full gig from that line up in 5.1, plus the video as well ;-)
I assume (and hope!) it's for a second DVD in a forthcoming set. I gather that there aren't that many recorded Tull gigs from that era so maybe that makes it easier to narrow it down and match the dates and guess which set it will be part of.
It stands a chance it is for Songs From the Wood though if he's working on it now...
Wasn't there a Tull gig recorded in MSG in 1978???
Well, whatever it is, there's clearly something else in this photo that will inspire Jakko to make this release go to 11!
"Glimmer Twins' was a name Mick& Keith used when they produced Rolling Stones albums.
A further picture a few days ago from his Twitter of transferring a multitrack from 1977 to digital:
Plus he replies that this multitrack is definitely not for the "Songs from the Wood" reissue.
Wasn't there a Tull gig recorded in MSG in 1978???
I recorded it onto Reel-to-Reel from a rather old valve FM stereo radio I'd been given, it was a simultaneous Sight (BBC2) & Sound (Radio 2 FM Stereo) broadcast, I even left the Uni bar early to record it (not sober I hasten to add), and there were Gremlins during the transmission. I still have the tape, and the R-to-R recorder, luckily not the hangover!
I'm hoping that the other release in surround that will be remixed/ worked on turns out to be the first Tull disc.
JETHRO TULL'S- "THIS WAS" perhaps by................this fall ?
I'm certain the book and bonus tracks will be most interesting for this 1968 album. Way cool.:sun
I'm hoping that the other release in surround that will be remixed/ worked on turns out to be the first Tull disc.
JETHRO TULL'S- "THIS WAS" perhaps by................this fall ?
I'm certain the book and bonus tracks will be most interesting for this 1968 album. Way cool.:sun
Whatever 1977 thing he is working on, that Ocean Way Recording sheet, dated 1997, next to him in his Twitter pic refers to a Rolling Stones project. 'Glimmer Twins' and 'Promotone BV' are both Stones-associated.
I don't know of any Stones/Tull collaboration for 97 ? But they did indeed have 68's Rock And Roll Circus, perhaps we may yet see something similar. Of couse Jakko could just be working with some Stones only material ?
If it is, it would be much better surround than their multitude of recently released live 5.1 concerts.
So, SFTW is next, likely followed by This Was in the fall (either Steven or Ian confirmed it was happening/done), and then... Hopefully Heavy Horses for Christmas or early 2018? Presumably, Stormwatch is on the docket, too, but I'm guessing that may be the end of the special editions....Songs From The Wood:The Country Set will be released in May. So we at least now know the name and approximate release date
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