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9. Heard the "TAAB" show is excellent
Wed Nov 7, 2012, 09:02 PM
Nov 2012

A colleague saw it recently down here in Fort Pierce in the great, true blue county of St. Lucie, FL (Thank you very much!) and said it was just excellent!
I recounted one of the very finest shows I ever saw - spring of '70 or '71 at the old Fillmore East in NYC.
I went to high school a few subway stops away and had the great fortune to attend quite a few now-classic shows there. $5.50 brought you a orchestra seat for 2 or 3 bands that would now qualify as all-time greats.
The Tull show was much anticipated. We pretty much wore the grooves off of the first album with Cat's Squirrel, and the still-great and aforementioned here LP's, Stand-Up & Benefit. That's what we expected to hear.
A sole spotlight illuminated the bare stage, curtained, and occupied only by a stool. Ian Anderson came out with an acoustic guitar, sans flute. He blithely explained to to crazed crowd that "me and the boys had a bit of a row backstage, and I'm afraid to report that they decided to ship back to the UK and left me here to carry on. So here I am".
He began by strumming the chords to what I came to know as My God. "People what have you done..." We were transfixed, bummed, but willing to listen since it sounded so good. All the years at the Fillmore, I don't recall anyone ever interrupting a performer or booing.
Listen to John Mayall's great Turning Point album recorded there and you'll hear polite applause to the most amazing music.
Anyway, back to Tull. When the part came when the band kicks in, the curtain flew open, lights went on, and the band was in full bore behind Anderson! He kicked the stool over, threw his guitar and grabbed his flute. The show was on.
All-time classic! We brought Aqualung later that week!


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Am a fan but more for the earlier albums flamingdem Nov 2012 #1
Stand Up and Benefit... besy albums ever. stlsaxman Nov 2012 #2
Those two albums flamingdem Nov 2012 #3
Big Benefit fan here... Bonobo Nov 2012 #5
but you know- if they should ever TOUCH that mix- i'd hate him 'til the day i die. stlsaxman Nov 2012 #21
You are, of course, 100% correct! nt Bonobo Nov 2012 #26
Those are great albums indeed. Bonobo Nov 2012 #4
I loved Aqualung when it came out, and saw the tour... stlsaxman Nov 2012 #23
For you... Bonobo Nov 2012 #28
The BEST Tull Line-up! Glenn Cornick, Clive Bunker and John Evan... stlsaxman Nov 2012 #30
Nice. Thanks! bbernardini Nov 2012 #6
His voice is shot but this is the best he has sounded in years IMO. Bonobo Nov 2012 #7
I was a huge fan in high school! Finally it was cool to be a flute player! FailureToCommunicate Nov 2012 #8
Heard the "TAAB" show is excellent Loge23 Nov 2012 #9
Wow! Lucky you! And you remember it so well! Bonobo Nov 2012 #10
No smoking at the Fillmore! Loge23 Nov 2012 #13
Fort Pierce and St. Lucie went blue yesterday? flamingdem Nov 2012 #11
Always Blue Loge23 Nov 2012 #14
Question flamingdem Nov 2012 #15
Some ideas Loge23 Nov 2012 #19
Thanks so much! flamingdem Nov 2012 #20
Good luck with your search! Loge23 Nov 2012 #31
For you! Bonobo Nov 2012 #29
One of my favorite albums, ever. WeekendWarrior Nov 2012 #12
I saw the show in Long Beach last month NICO9000 Nov 2012 #16
first concert johnsolaris Nov 2012 #17
Wow! I didn't first see Tull until 1981. Bonobo Nov 2012 #18
They played TAAB two nights here in '72 i saw them both... stlsaxman Nov 2012 #22
Interesting how he started with the opening bit from "Only Solitaire"! nt Bonobo Nov 2012 #25
Went to the "A" tour show in 1980 at Reunion arena in Dallas Ishoutandscream2 Nov 2012 #24
"A" was probably the lowest point in the last 40 years of Tull. Bonobo Nov 2012 #27
DUDE!!! I just got the 40th Anniversay Special Edition.... WOW! stlsaxman Nov 2012 #32
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