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NOTHING IS EASY: LIVE AT THE ISLE OF WIGHT 1970

Jethro Tull

 

Prog Folk

3.87 | 100 ratings

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Sean Trane
Special Collaborator
Prog Folk
5 stars An absolute must for Tull fans!!!!!

I cannot describe my feelings enough as I tried to open up the DVD with my trembling hands , then searching all over the room for that stoooopid remote control that was lying in front of my eyes and try to insert the disc into that damned (and Slow!!!!!!) machine and finally get my heroin fix of Jethro Tull! Not only had I rented a Ferrari to go to the store and come back quicker, but I never climbed the stairs so quick (even when Mrs Stevie Nicks was waiting naked in my bed ;-p ) only to climb all stages of extasy (not even spending the night with Mrs Nicks got me that worked up ;-D ) as soon as I got the first images in my head.

In this DVD , you will see:

- how the Isle Of Wight Festival was actually a fiasco

- Glen Cornick play bass guitar on My God (the Aqualung album was not yet out)

- the Tramp tearing and ripping apart his long tailcoat by stepping wildly on the tail

- Tony Iommi (of Black Sabbath fame ) play guitar on the Rolling Stone RNR Circus

- the Clive Bunker technique of tightening his drum skin while soloing

- hear and see Ian talking of his phallic flute

- hear how Tull became original by not being a guitar god

- Ian explain the one-legged stance and its over-use

- feel the extraodinary power of the early Tull

- how Ian anderson is probably the most outspoken and colourful/hilarious character around.

- the light (or the Enlightenment!!!!)

- how quick you orgasm without even thinking of Mrs Nicks

Actually , I melted this DVD, put the solution in a sirynge and injected it intravenously, took out the stolen Ferrari (did you actually think I would rent one?) and went back to the store to buy another copy.

Oh! That was not Stevie Nicks , but even if I do kiss and tell, you would not believe me anyway on the real ID of that lady!!!!! ;-)p)

Sean Trane | 5/5 |

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