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Just three years after their founding, Jethro Tull played the final day of the legendary Isle of Wight festival in 1970. With the crowd estimated at close to 600,000 people, the band was one of many impressive acts on this day, including The Who, Jimi Hendrix, Moody Blues, Free, and many more. The set mostly contains material from their first three albums, with the exception of "My God", which would appear several months later on their legendary "Aqualung" album.In this stunning snapshot of the last hurrah of the hippie movement, Award Winning Directo Murray Lerner captures the tension between the crowd and organizers for the final day of the festival. Ian Anderson provides his thoughts throughout the program as well, to give the viewer a unique perspective on what Jethro Tull was about at this moment in time. They were still a relatively new band, yet superstardom was in the near future. The band lineup for this show consists of: Ian Anderson (vocals, flute, acoustic guitar), Martin Barre (electric guitar), Clive Bunker (drums), Glen Cornick (bass), and John Evan (keyboards).
Jethro Tull has earned 11 gold and 5 platinum albums over the course of their 37-year history.
Set List:
1. Introduction - "Just an Old Guy Having Fun"
2. Festival Opens
3. Sound Check - "Fences Ruin the World"
4. Bouree
5. Jethro Tull - Stage Introduction & Tuning Up
6. My Sunday Feeling
7. Origins of Jethro Tull - The Only Rock and Roll Flute Band
8. Song for Jeffrey - The Rolling Stones' Rock and Roll Circus
9. Phallic Flute
10. Ian Anderson Banter
11. My God
12. Something Different About Jethro Tull
13. Dharma for One
14. Tension and Violence at the Festival
15. Nothing Is Easy
16. "A Festival With All Stops Pulled Out"
17. Encore Medley Intro
18. We Used to Know/For a Thousand Mothers
19. Watershed Time - Hippies vs. Establishment




