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Jethro Tull – Minstrel in the Gallery complete – Live 1975


Jethro Tull comprised of Ian Anderson (flute, voice), Martin Barre (electric guitar) John Evan (piano), Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond (bass guitar) and Barriemore Barlow (drums) performing one of their most famous songs ‘Minstrel in the Gallery’ probably during the Paris 1975 show.

25 Responses to “ Jethro Tull – Minstrel in the Gallery complete – Live 1975 ”

  1. Peterjamesrobin Says:

    Dont you mean the other way around? Ian Anderson was far more a great showman and had far more tallent than freddie Mercury could ever have.


  2. Wakinshaw Says:

    Jeffrey was a real “spectacle” on the stage. Not like Martin :D


  3. hankjunior Says:

    I saw tull in 1976 ian would tease the crowd with his flute like it was his cock.
    flawless concert.


  4. duncanstpt Says:

    I think Ian Anderson must have borrowed that outfit he is wearing from Freddie Mercury.


  5. AlanCBrown Says:

    JHH on bass. Striped bass and suit what a dude…….listen to Bouree….then know what a genius he was!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


  6. phantomfigure Says:

    Anything that threatens their authority is ’scorned by churches’. This is why they deemed many rock bands satanic or whatever drivel they could come up with…


  7. boogerholewv1 Says:

    Early Tull, such as this, was scorned by churches, going so far as to claim that Ian might be the Anti-Christ. When listening to say, Hymn 43 or My God and a few others, they might have been right. There music was so different than anything else at the time, it’s amazing. Before I first heard Tull, I was a John Denver fan, when I heard “Bungle in the Jungle” I was hooked. Such a radical switch in music will warp a persons mind. Like the Beatles of the 60’s no one matchs Tull in the 70’s.


  8. fald33 Says:

    Man, Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond rocks a lot playing the bass lines for this song…


  9. SergejPels Says:

    You are lucky.. I’m in USSR waiting this live for +_ 30 years ( in Vilnius -Lithuania TJ play gig in 2005)


  10. pezcueso1 Says:

    I saw a show in Jackson, Tn. on this tour when I was in high school. Still remains in the top 3 concerts of my life, maybe #1. Amazing the shows they did, even in small town USA


  11. bucks021 Says:

    i just love their out fits haha


  12. seanseventy Says:

    thuis is awesum hes a brilliant genuis


  13. seanseventy Says:

    shut up u idiot


  14. thewatercarrier Says:

    Absolutely brilliant! Fucking genious!


  15. efeeley Says:

    Absolutely love it. Got to see them during three different tours back in the 70″s. They were incredible live. Thanks for this reminder.


  16. slingerland3g Says:

    Yes, this is my favorite live version of this song! Thanks for posting.


  17. darincody Says:

    The Forum is still the Forum at Manchester and Prairie Ave. and The LA Sports Arena was torn down to build the Staples center and Nokia Theater.


  18. pissed747 Says:

    let it rock


  19. jackHNv Says:

    So would I, but it’ll never happen unfortunately!


  20. jackHNv Says:

    Paul,
    This is the best live footage of Tull I’ve ever seen, does the rest of this concert exist, and if so, where can I get it?


  21. jackHNv Says:

    Just absolutely fucking awesome!
    The best-ever line-up of the best-ever band playing their best-ever song.


  22. skwijeebob Says:

    and what a great album too. great memories.


  23. TheOverseer4003 Says:

    truly legendary footage. there’s no doubt that jeffrey hammond-hammond was the ultimate tull bassist.


  24. hisarrow Says:

    One thing I love about this video is that you can really hear the bass guitar.


  25. motrone Says:

    ottimo


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