Re: Jethro Tull
Tull are still one of the greatest bands, they have stood the teat of time and he can still stand on one leg and play that there flute. I will continue to purchase the remasters to obtain the extra tracks, I believe they are re-releasing one of their early albums with a live concert included soon.
Sure is. Due to be released 25 October the track listing seems to be:
CD1:
1. A New Day Yesterday
2. Jeffrey Goes To Leicester Square
3. Bouree
4. Back To The Family
5. Look Into The Sun
6. Nothing Is Easy
7. Fat Man
8. We Used To Know
9. Reason For Waiting
10. For A Thousand Mothers
11. Living In The Past
12. Driving Song
13. Sweet Dream
14. 17
15. Living In The Past - Original Mono Single Version
16. Bouree - Top Gear BBC Radio Session
17. A New Day Yesterday - Top Gear BBC Radio Session
18. Nothing Is Easy - Top Gear BBC Radio Session
19. Fat Man - Top Gear BBC Radio Session
20. Stand Up - US Radio Spot #1
21. Stand Up - US Radio Spot #2
CD2 - Live At Carnegie Hall:
1. Nothing Is Easy
2. My God
3. With You There To Help Me / By Kind Permission Of
4. A Song For Jeffrey
5. To Cry You A Song
6. Sossity, You're A Woman / Reasons For Waiting / Sossity, You're A Woman
7. Dharma For One
8. We Used To Know
9. Guitar Solo
10. For A Thousand Mothers
DVD - Live At Carnegie Hall:
1. Introduction
2. Nothing Is Easy
3. My God
4. With You There To Help Me / By Kind Permission Of
5. A song For Jeffrey
6. To Cry You A Song
7. Sossity, You're A Woman / Reasons For Waiting / Sossity, You're A Woman
8. Dharma For One
9. We Used To Know
10. Guitar Solo
11. For A Thousand Mothers
As far as I can find out there is no video footage of the Carnegie concert so what will be on the dvd is anybody's guess.