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Jethro Tull Maidson Square Gardens 1978 - DVD release
EMI are releasing the first televised satellite broadcast of Jethro Tull in concert played live to millions in 1978. I've just pre-ordered mine from Amazon, looking at the clips on Youtube, it looks to be a great concert.
wow, 1978, was at school, Dad had a new Marina 1700cc TC, we had B&W television, my HiFi was a Sony receiver, HPM 60 speakers, a Pioneer TL12 deck and a Grundig reel to reel.....if memory serves correct. Loved the HPM 60's. Cheers Adam |
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Re: Jethro Tull Maidson Square Gardens 1978 - DVD release
At last!
I was allowed to stay up late to watch it and recorded it on my Philips mono reel-to-reel (N4307) recorder from an Amstrad (3000 MkII no less) tuner!! It was a simultaneous radio and TV broadcast, the radio part being introduced by John Peel. I still have the tape (with cuttings from the Radio Times!) and having transferred it to CD, occasionally listen to it - how sad is that?!? It really is an excellent concert and it's amazing that it's taken this long for any release of it in its entirety. (From what I remember, a handful of tracks are on one of the Anniversary boxed sets.) Last edited by Mark Wood; 16th September 2009 at 09:21 AM. Reason: Added more details |