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Jethro tull rock opera review
Jethro tull rock opera review








jethro tull rock opera review

Ian continued the story of Jethro Tull with some lesser-known numbers from his meaty back pages, and ended the opening set with “Songs from the Wood.” Between the cinematography, and the quality music from the band, there was a lot to digest. Guitarist, Florian Opahle, cut loose with an outstanding “Aqualung” solo. Ian pranced around the stage whistling flute and wearing sun glasses. O’Donnell had performed on stage with Ian before on his Thick as a Brick tour, and virtual reality was surprisingly rewarding. It sounds like this might have been messy, but it all worked out smoothly. Ian and his big-screen alter-ego traded lines within verses. O’Donnell’s fine singing helped fortify and rest Ian’s weary voice.Īn early version of “Aqualung” fired-up the crowd. There was a big screen behind the band with images of farms and fields, and two virtual performers, vocalists Ryan O’Donnell and Unnur Birna Björnsdóttir. Anderson in a quasi-operatic, semi-cinemograph production. The show simultaneously was well-conceived and bizarre -Pink Floyd meets Monty Python in an agricultural tug of war to the music of Mr. It was a heavy dose of Old Weird England: factories, farms, horses, electric guitars, and Ian’s iconic flute outbursts. On a rainy Tuesday night in Port Chester, Ian Anderson and mates performed, Jethro Tull-The Rock Opera, in the Capitol Theatre. Ian Anderson- Jethro Tull – The Rock Opera Capitol Theatre (Tue 11 10 15)_November 10

jethro tull rock opera review

Jethro Tull: The Rock Opera Performed by Ian Anderson










Jethro tull rock opera review