Steven Wilson live 5.1 mixes are a great bonus.
Ugh. I'm on the fence with this because I haven't picked up and Tull releases yet. Kind of hoping for a full 5.1 Anthology release but that's probably just wishful thinking. Do any of the other releases have live recordings as well?
Thanks for the offer but it's not a "must have" for me either. That said, Tull was my very first rock concert and I was absolutely blown away. To see an actual live Ian Anderson autograph would be pretty cool. And then to put my finger on the ink, knowing that Ian's hand held a pen which put the ink there. I mean, it very well might be an electrifying moment. Think of the connection to be had, touching the autograph while listening to the Steven Wilson surround tracks. An out of body experience possibly!I would be more than happy to send it to you, if you really wanted the autograph, I don't care at all.
I just ordered when Ryan posted to not wait for Amazon.
we can talk about it later if you want?
How do you like the Focus Box? I got mine from JPC as well. Just haven’t opened it yetI was able to place an order with JPC.
Why?
It was about $6 cheaper for me and they dont charge tax.
As I was looking at amazongp they are now charging me tax for a different country. Used to be I was not assessed tax when buying from them. Probably the amazon conglomerate is now doing this worldwide.
Im willing to wait they got my Focus box set to me with no real problems.
My word's but a whisper, your deafness a shout.Really don't mind if I sit this one out.
Great live 5.1. I really enjoyed the live sound this time, felt the bass. The sound of all is exceptional.Steven Wilson live 5.1 mixes are a great bonus.
Totally agree!I think it was simply the next album in the series.
Of the later Tull releases, the cream are Broadsword, Crest of a Knave, and Catfish Rising , IMHO.
Saw 1979 Stormwatch tour @ San Diego Sports Arena with U.K. opening (with Jobson of course). Then in 1980 saw the Jethro Tull - A tour in the very same venue with Jobson now on board. Loved it.
Bought the vinyl, made a Maxell XLII-S C90 copy that I played a good while. Got the CD, never found the laserdisc but years later found a DVD (PAL format). Bought the tour program at the show.
It’s not a classic per se; I did applaud the band trying something new that mostly worked.
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