Jethro Tull
Hippodrome,
Paris, France
1981-02-23
February 23, 1981

D1
01 Intro>Black Sunday 7:26
02 Crossfire 4:03
03 Songs From The Wood 3:54
04 Hunting Girl 5:42
05 The Pine Marten's Jig 4:01
06 Dun Ringill 3:07
07 Fylingdale Flyer 4:44
08 Heavy Horses 8:47
09 Skating Away 3:56
10 Flute Solo>Soir�e 6:22
11 Instrumental 5:21

D2
01 Keyboard Solo 7:24
02 Something's On The Move 4:19
03 Uniform 3:51>
04 Drum Solo 3:14
05 Protect & Survive 6:21
06 Too Old To Rock 'n' Roll 6:24
07 Bungle In The Jungle 4:16
08 encore crowd 0:50
09 Guitar Solo 2:59
10 Aqualung 8:59
11 Locomotive Breath>Black Sunday (reprise) 7:09

Lineage: AUD CD-R in trade>MediaMonkey>FLAC Level 6>you
Sound is decent, maybe a B+. Sometimes the audience is a little loud during the acoustic pieces.
Most times, they do not really interfere with the show.

Edited & upped by tombstone, April 2016

This one was kind of odd in that the sound favored the left or right channel from track to track.
For instance, if track 1 was more dominant in the left channel, once track 2 kicked in, the sound
would be more heavy in the right and channel. This was the case for each consecutive song. At
least, this was the case with my CD copies. Also, the track markers were poorly placed. So, some
songs started or ended out of sync with the actual track markers on the discs. I also found that
the sound was heavy in the mid-range which gave the concert and fairly one-dimensional sound.

In Audacity, I retracked all songs, made some minor EQ adjustments, tried to balance the channels
better (though it is far from perfect) and amplified 5%. It's a cool show from the "A" tour. Not
many shows seem to circulate from the 1980-1981 tour. On a personal note, I feel that this
incarnation of the band, while very capable, just didn't have the musical dexterity of the previous
line-up. In my opinion, John Evan, David Palmer and Barry Barlow's abilities were sorely missed.
Mark Craney, while a good drummer, just did not play songs like "Something's On The Move" with
the technical nuances that Barry Barlow could. But, just my opinion. I still like this tour.

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