Around the World Live (Jethro Tull album)

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Around the World Live
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Released2013
Recorded1970, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1986, 1996, 1999, 2005
Genre Rock
Length355:00
Label Eagle
Jethro Tull chronology
Live at AVO Session Basel
(2009)
Around the World Live
(2013)
Live at Carnegie Hall 1970 (Jethro Tull)
(2015)

Around the World Live is a video by English rock band Jethro Tull, released in 2013. It comprises in-concert footage recorded by the band from 1970 to 2005.

Contents

DVD track listing

DVD 1

Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970

  1. My Sunday Feeling
  2. My God

Live in Tampa, FL 1976

  1. Quartet (Intro)
  2. Thick As A Brick
  3. Wond'ring Aloud
  4. Crazed Institution
  5. Barre/Drum Solo
  6. To Cry You A Song/A New Day Yesterday/Bourée/God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
  7. Living in the Past/Thick As A Brick
  8. A New Day Yesterday (Reprise)
  9. Too Old To Rock 'n' Roll, Too Young To Die
  10. Minstrel in the Gallery
  11. Excerpt from Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 (Molto Vivace)

Live in Munich 1980

  1. Aqualung
  2. Dark Ages
  3. Home
  4. Orion
  5. Too Old To Rock 'n' Roll, Too Young To Die
  6. Cross-Eyed Mary
  7. Minstrel in the Gallery
  8. Locomotive Breath
  9. Dambusters March

DVD 2

Live in Dortmund 1982

  1. Pussy Willow
  2. Heavy Horses (Live at the Loreley, Germany 1986)
  3. Black Sunday (Live in Santiago, Chile 1996)
  4. Roots To Branches
  5. Rare And Precious
  6. Thick As A Brick
  7. In The Grip Of Stronger Stuff
  8. Dangerous Veils
  9. Aqualung/Aquadiddly
  10. Nothing Is Easy
  11. Bourée
  12. In The Moneylenders' Temple
  13. My God
  14. Locomotive Breath

DVD 3

Live in Hilversum, Holland 1999

  1. Some Day The Sun Won't Shine For You
  2. Thick As A Brick
  3. Locomotive Breath
  4. The Secret Language Of Birds
  5. Dot Com
  6. Fat Man
  7. Bourée
  8. In The Grip Of Stronger Stuff
  9. Interview with Ian Anderson, 1999
  10. Cross-Eyed Mary
  11. Hunt By Numbers
  12. My Sunday Feeling (Live at Montreux 2003)
  13. Some Day The Sun Won't Shine For You
  14. Life Is A Long Song
  15. Living in the Past

DVD 4

Live in Lugano, Switzerland 2005

  1. Aqualung (Intro)
  2. For A Thousand Mothers
  3. Nothing Is Easy
  4. Jack in the Green
  5. Serenade to a Cuckoo
  6. Beggar's Farm
  7. Boris Dancing
  8. Weathercock
  9. We Five Kings
  10. Up To Me
  11. Bourée
  12. Mother Goose
  13. Empty Café
  14. Farm on the Freeway
  15. Hymn 43
  16. A New Day Yesterday
  17. Budapest
  18. Aqualung
  19. Locomotive Breath
  20. Protect And Survive
  21. Cheerio

Personnel

See also


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