JETHRO TULL
November 15, 1971
Boston Garden
Boston, MA, USA

The band does perform a few rarely-played songs; Up To Me, Tomorrow Was Today, Hymn 43, and a very early Thick As A Brick (the 28th show on this US tour)
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THE SONGS
01 applause 2:13
02 My God (w. flute solo, incl. Bourée, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen) 12:23
03 Brick Intro 3:12
04 Thick As A Brick 15:07
05 Aqualung 6:48
06 To Cry You A Song 5:41
07 A New Day Yesterday 8:10
08 Cross-Eyed Mary with drum solo 11:42
09 Up To Me 3:00
10 Tomorrow Was Today 1:52
11 Hymn 43 2:49
12 Nothing Is Easy 7:27
13 applause 2:49
14 Wind Up and guitar solo 16:28
15 Locomotive Breath (incomplete) 5:26

TOTAL TIME 104 minutes and 42 seconds
It'll have to go on 2 CDs


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THE BAND
Ian Anderson - vocals, flute, acoustic guitar
Martin Barre - guitars
John Evan - keyboards
Jeffrey Hammond - bass, voice
Barrie Barlow - drums


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THE TAPE
I got this in trade many years ago.
It is the best sounding Fall 1971 show I have, though there must be better ones out there.
It is neat for the rare songs.
If you were going to concerts at that time you know that the sound in a basketball arena was terrible.
A good sounding show from this time is almost impossible to imagine.
So we can only hope for a low gen source:
Where are these original tapes?
Somewhere out there, in some box, somebody has the master, or knows the person who has it.
Anybody......?


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LINEAGE
audience > unknown generations > to me on cassette > digitized with Audacity > Flac via xAct > you
A raw transfer.
No noise reduction or eq was applied.
Tape player (Nakamichi BX-2) azimuth adjustment was done.
All I did was remove some brief (1-3 seconds) silences and add a fade in or out when the tape was flipped.


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HEY GANG:
I offer what I have, with ALL the information known to me.
If you've got a better version, seed it.
If you have more accurate information, please add it in a comment.
If anyone would like to attempt a remastering job, go right ahead.
Let's try and keep it positive and make DIME as good an experience for all as possible.

ebub