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September 12, 2014

JETHRO TULL'S IAN ANDERSON ''THICK AS A BRICK LIVE IN ICELAND

JETHRO TULL'S IAN ANDERSON
THICK AS A BRICK LIVE IN ICELAND


DISC ONE (51:44)
1. Thick As A Brick (51:44)

DISC TWO - Thick As A Brick 2: Whatever Happened To Gerald Bostock? (56:22)
1. From A Pebble Thrown (2:57)
2. Pebbles Instrumental (3:44)
3. Might Have Beens (0:56)
4. Upper Sixth Loan Shark (1:21)
5. Banker Bets, Banker Wins (4:34)
6. Swing It Far (3:33)
7. Adrift And Dumbfounded (4:25)
8. Old School Song (3:24)
9. Wootton Bassett Town (3:43)
10. Power And Spirit (2:00)
11. Give Til It Hurts (1:13)
12. Cosy Corner (1:24)
13. Shunt And Shuffle (2:13)
14. A Change Of Horses (8:03)
15. Confessional (3:08)
16. Kismet In Surburbia (4:19)
17. What-ifs, Maybes And Might-Have-Beens (5:25)
All Tracks By Ian Anderson

Ian Anderson - flute, acoustic guitar, vocals
Scott Hammond - drums, percussion
David Goodier - bass guitar, glockenspiel
John O'Hara - keyboards, accordion
Florian Opahle - electric guitar
Ryan O'Donnell - vocals

Jethro Tull's famous concept album 'Thick As A Brick' was originally released in 1972 and featured one continuous track spread across two sides of an LP telling the story of a young boy called Gerald Bostock. 40 years later in 2012, Jethro Tull's founder and leader Ian Anderson created 'Thick As A Brick 2: Whatever Happened To Gerald Bostock?'. Following this release Ian Anderson took both albums on the road to perform the complete story of Gerald Bostock and this concert from the tour was filmed in Iceland. The show combines music, video screens and mime to bring Gerald's tale to life as never before and create the definitive presentation of 'Thick As A Brick'.

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By Wikipedia
Thick as a Brick - Live in Iceland is a live album and Blu-ray/DVD by Jethro Tull frontman Ian Anderson. The live concert was recorded in Reykjavík, Iceland on 22 June 2012.

It was part of the Thick as Brick Tour by Ian Anderson and his touring band in Europe and the United States throughout 2012 and 2013.

REVIEW
by Gregory Heaney
One of the great concept albums by one of the great prog rock acts, Thick as a Brick found Jethro Tull making a big splash with the monolithic, one-track juggernaut of an album. Revisiting that classic work, frontman Ian Anderson takes to the stage in Iceland, performing the album, as well as its 2011 sequel, Thick as a Brick 2, in front of a live crowd on Thick as a Brick: Live in Iceland. Performing both albums in their entirety, this live performance allows listeners to experience the sprawling tale of Gerald Bostock as one epic piece, making this an essential listen for fans of the legendary English band.

BIOGRAPHY
by James Pearce
Probably best known as the lead vocalist, flutist, and guitarist in the progressive folk-rock band Jethro Tull, Ian Anderson has also released several albums under his own name. Born in Fife, Scotland, Anderson was interested in music from a young age, gaining influence from his father James' record collection of big band and jazz, as well as early rock & roll by Elvis Presley. The Anderson family later relocated to Blackpool where Ian finished his studies. In 1963, alongside his school friends, he formed the band the Blades, with Anderson on vocals and harmonica. The band went through several name and line-up changes and in 1967, in an attempt to move closer to London, the band moved to Luton. The group quickly fell apart and following a succession of dead-end jobs, Anderson realized that he "would never be as good as Eric Clapton" and decided to sell his electric guitar -- once owned by Lemmy from the band Motörhead -- and instead trade it for a flute. This bold move turned out to create the trademark sound for the basis of his band Jethro Tull, with Anderson learning the instrument quickly and playing in a blues-rock style. Anderson, together with Glenn Cornick (bass), Mick Abrahams (guitar), and Clive Bunker (drums), first toyed with the names Navy Blue and Bag of Blues before settling on Jethro Tull, sometimes misprinted as Jethro Toe. In 1968, the band released their debut album This Was on famous label Island Records. The album was recorded only a few months after Anderson began to play flute. It wasn't a commercial success but it did score them a residency at the Marquee club in London where Anderson would develop his iconic on-stage presence, where he would jump around in an old overcoat and stand on one leg while playing the flute. Jethro Tull went on to record many albums, with most of their success coming in the '70s from the albums Benefit (1970), Aqualung (1971), Thick as a Brick (1972), and Living in the Past (1972). Anderson has also released six solo albums under his own name, starting with 1983's "Walk Into Light," in addition to guest appearances on albums by the likes of Fairport Convention (Portmeirion) and Men Without Hats ("On Tuesday"). He also produced music for Steeleye Span's 1974 album Now We Are Six. Aside from music, Anderson's business activities included owning several salmon farms in the U.K.

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May 8, 2012

IAN ANDERSON - World premiere of Thick As A Brick 2: Birmingham, UK - 04/30/2012





Ian Anderson - 2012-04-30 - Birmingham, UK


Ian Anderson - Flute, Acoustic Guitar, vocals
John o'Hara - Piano, Hammond Organ, Accordion
David Goodier - Bass Guitar, Glockenspiel, Backing Vocals
Florian Opahle - Electric Guitar
Scott Hammond - Drums & Percussion
Ryan o'Donnell - Song, Dance, Props and Sweeping

CD1:
01 Intro
02 Thick As A Brick Part 1
03 Intermission
04 Thick As A Brick Part 2

CD2:
01 Tuffty's Intro
02 From A Pebble Thrown
03 Pebbles Instrumental
04 Might-Have-Beens
05 Upper Sixth Loan Shark
06 Banker Bets, Banker Wins
07 Swing It Far
08 Adrift And Dumfounded
09 Old School Song
10 Wootton Bassett Town
11 Power And Spirit
12 Give Till It Hurts
13 Cosy Corner
14 Shunt And Shuffle
15 A Change Of Horses
16 Confessional
17 Kismet In Suburbia
18 What-ifs, Maybes, Might-Have-Beens
19 Tufty's Outro

NOTES
Absolutely fantastic show, so delighted we went. Balcony, fifth row, left of centre. Those who have upped the previous shows have given the lowdown on the format, so not a lot for me to add. Ian was on fantastic form on flute, but voice was under massive strain during Thick As A Brick.

Delivering it as a duet with Ryan worked fantastically well (listen out for when he starts singing, two or three minutes in, and you can hear the hub-bub as the audience realise it's not Ian singing any more). His voice was incredibly close in timbre and intonation to Ian's - and fiona23yh (aka Her Indoors) was most disappointed that Ryan didn't sing more during TAAB2!

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May 6, 2012

IAN ANDERSON - World premiere of Thick As A Brick 2 - Hammersmith Apollo London England - 04/27/2012



Ian Anderson (Jethro Tull) Performs Thick As A Brick 1 and 2

Hammersmith Apollo
London
England
27th April 2012

Band:
Ian Anderson - Vocals, Flute, Acoustic Guitar
David Goodier - Bass Guitar
Scott Hammond - Drums, Percussion
John O'Hara - Keyboards, Accordion
Florian Opahle - Electric Guitar
Ryan O'Donnell - Additional Vocals, Theatre

First Set:
D1 01 Intro
D1 02 Thick As A Brick (Part 1)
D1 03 Weather Report And Prostate Cancer Awareness
D1 04 Thick As A Brick (Part 2)

Second Set:
D2 01 Intro
D2 02 From A Pebble Thrown
D2 03 Pebbles Instrumental
D2 04 Might-Have-Beens
D2 05 Upper Sixth Loan Shark -
D2 06 Banker Bets, Banker Wins
D2 07 Swing It Far
D2 08 Adrift And Dumfounded
D2 09 Old School Song
D2 10 Wootton Bassett Town
D2 11 Power And Spirit
D2 12 Give Till It Hurts
D2 13 Cosy Corner
D2 14 Shunt And Shuffle
D2 15 A Change Of Horses
D2 16 Confessional
D2 17 Kismet In Suburbia
D2 18 What-ifs, Maybes And Might-have-beens
D2 19 Band Intros And Concert Outro

Recorded from the Circle, Right Hand Side.

Lineage:
ZOOM H2, Cardioid Mics, WAV 24 bit/48k
Steinberg Wavelab, EQ and Slight Compression, Track Split; CDDA FLAC 16/44.1
Traders Little Helper MD5 Checksum
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May 1, 2012

IAN ANDERSON - World premiere of Thick As A Brick 2 - Newcastle City Hall Newcastle Upon Tyne England - 04/17/2012



Ian Anderson (Jethro Tull) Performs Thick As A Brick 1 and 2

Newcastle City Hall
Newcastle Upon Tyne
England
17th April 2012

Traditional Concert Hall - Capacity 2,135

Band:
Ian Anderson - Vocals, Flute, Acoustic Guitar
David Goodier - Bass Guitar
Scott Hammond - Drums, Percussion
John O'Hara - Keyboards, Accordion
Florian Opahle - Electric Guitar
Ryan O'Donnell - Additional Vocals, Theatre

First Set
S1 01 Intro
S1 02 Thick As A Brick (Part 1)
S1 03 Weather Report And Prostate Cancer Awareness
S1 04 Thick As A Brick (Part 2)

Second Set
S2 01 Intro
S2 02 From A Pebble Thrown
S2 03 Pebbles Instrumental - Might-have-beens
S2 04 Upper Sixth Loan Shark - Banker Bets, Banker Wins
S2 05 Swing It Far
S2 06 Adrift And Dumfounded
S2 07 Old School Song
S2 08 Wootton Bassett Town
S2 09 Power And Spirit - Give Till It Hurts
S2 10 Cosy Corner - Shunt And Shuffle
S2 11 A Change Of Horses
S2 12 Confessional
S2 13 Kismet In Suburbia
S2 14 What-ifs, Maybes And Might-have-beens
S2 15 Band Intros And Concert Outro
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IAN ANDERSON - World premiere of Thick As A Brick 2 Perth Concert Hall Perth, Scotland - 04/14/2012




Ian Anderson - 2012-04-14 - Perth
Ian Anderson
April 14, 2012
World premiere of Thick As A Brick 2
Perth Concert Hall
Perth, Scotland


CD ONE - THICK AS A BRICK
01 Intro
02 Thick As A Brick part 1
03 Intermission
04 Thick As A Brick part 2

CD TWO - THICK AS A BRICK 2
01 Tuffty's Intro
02 From A Pebble Thrown
03 Pebble Instrumental
04 Might-Have-Beens
05 Upper Sixth Loan Shark
06 Banker Bets, Banker Wins
07 Swing It Far
08 Adrift and Dumbfounded
09 Old School Song
10 Wootton Bassett Town
11 Power and Spirit
12 Give Till It Hurts
13 Cosy Corner
14 Shunt and Shuffle
15 A Change of Horses
16 Confessional
17 Kismet In Suburbia
18 What-Ifs, Maybes and Might-Have-Beens
19 Tuffty's Outro

Band:
Ian Anderson - Vocals, Flute, Acoustic Guitar
David Goodier - Bass Guitar
Scott Hammond - Drums, Percussion
John O'Hara - Keyboards, Accordion
Florian Opahle - Electric Guitar
Ryan O'Donnell - Additional Vocals, Theatre

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April 3, 2012

IAN ANDERSON - Thick As a Brick 2: Whatever Happened to Gerald Bostock?


Ian Anderson – Thick As a Brick 2: Whatever Happened to Gerald Bostock? (2012)

Have you, in the four decades since progressive rock band Jethro Tull released the concept album Thick as a Brick in 1972, ever wondered, “What ever happened to little Gerald Bostock?” Do you like flute with your rock & roll? If you answered yes to either of these questions, you’ll be interested to know that on April 3, 2012, Ian Anderson, the founder, lead flutist and singer for Tull, will be releasing a sequel to “Thick as a Brick” called Thick as a Brick 2.
The release sees Anderson revisiting the fictitious protagonist of the original work, Gerald Bostock, who was 10 years old at the time. Now 50, Bostock and other characters on “TAAB2? are fleshed out by examining, according to Anderson, “the myriad of chance possibilities at every turn” in a person’s…
…life. “As we baby boomers look back on our own lives,” writes Anderson in the liner notes, “we must often feel an occasional ‘what if’ moment. Might we, like Gerald, have become instead preacher, soldier, down-and-out, shopkeeper or finance tycoon?” (What if Anderson had taken up bagpipes instead of flute?)
The packaging of the sequel updates the visual conceit of the original “Thick as a Brick” too. When it was released in ’72, the album arrived within a parody newspaper called the St. Cleve Chronicle. Forty years later, the CD arrives with a double-disc sleeve mimicking a website called www.stcleve.com, along with parody blog posts.
How does it sound? Suffice to say that unlike Bostock and the packaging, Anderson hasn’t time-traveled his aesthetic into the present. There’s not one synthetic beat, hip-hop break, dubstep bass-drop or, in fact, any mechanized sounds at all. There is flute. There is acoustic guitar. There are keyboards, piano, a glockenspiel, a fluegelhorn and many other instruments from centuries past, but nary a sample or digital effect.
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
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