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Jethro Tull 09/23/95
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tullillnow (5/5) dvd / 1 View  
Notes: date is 09/2295
BEASTAFA (5/4.8) DVD+R / 1 A View   DVD+R
Notes: Jethro Tull 23sep1995-Sheffield 720x480 MPEG2 Dolby 2.0 Single Camera Audience shoot, very steady and good long shots and close ups, good color and fine sound, this is a very watchable show, and if RTB us one of your favs, this is your show, personally I think it was their best work since the late 70's, Roots To Branches is a masterpiece and shows Ian Anderson at his storytelling/songwriting best !!! And this was his last tour I believe before his leg surgery and is in great form. Low Gen VHS>Philips DVDR75 (w/Monster Cabling)>Mac The Ripper>DVD2OneX to strip off the Philips menu Auto-chaptered Supposedly the intro and outro are from the previous or following night, the angle and quality as so close it's hard to tell if this is the case. First Set "A" Medley-And Further On/Fylingdale Flyer/Protect And Survive Roots To Branches Rare And Precious Chain Out Of The Noise The Valley Divinities Instrumental At Last Forever Dangerous Veils Beside Myself Aqualung Second Set In The Grip Of Stronger Stuff Nothing Is Easy We Used To Know In The Moneylender's Temple My God Misere(Martin Barre solo album track) Fat Man Budapest Wounded, Old And Treacherous Locomotive Breath (long intro) Jumpstart Dambusters March/Thick As A Brick (Balloons) Thick(take 2) As A ? "...Wait For It!"
AAA Audio (2/4.8) dvd / 1 View  
Notes: AUD NTSC
Mike (1/5) DVD / 1 A- View   Aud
Notes: Jethro Tull 23sep1995-Sheffield 720x480 MPEG2 Dolby 2.0 Single Camera Audience shoot, very steady and good long shots and close ups, good color and fine sound, this is a very watchable show, and if RTB us one of your favs, this is your show, personally I think it was their best work since the late 70's, Roots To Branches is a masterpiece and shows Ian Anderson at his storytelling/songwriting best !!! And this was his last tour I believe before his leg surgery and is in great form. Low Gen VHS>Philips DVDR75 (w/Monster Cabling)>Mac The Ripper>DVD2OneX to strip off the Philips menu Auto-chaptered Supposedly the intro and outro are from the previous or following night, the angle and quality as so close it's hard to tell if this is the case. First Set "A" Medley-And Further On/Fylingdale Flyer/Protect And Survive Roots To Branches Rare And Precious Chain Out Of The Noise The Valley Divinities Instrumental At Last Forever Dangerous Veils Beside Myself Aqualung Second Set In The Grip Of Stronger Stuff Nothing Is Easy We Used To Know In The Moneylender's Temple My God Misere(Martin Barre solo album track) Fat Man Budapest Wounded, Old And Treacherous Locomotive Breath (long intro) Jumpstart Dambusters March/Thick As A Brick (Balloons) Thick(take 2) As A ? "...Wait For It!"