Jethro Tull
Ian Anderson: flute and vocals
Martin Barre: guitar and mandolin
Peter John Vitessi: keyboards
Dave Pegg: bass
Gerry Conway: drums (Paul Burgess replaced him for the US tour that followed this European one)

Live in Germany on the "broad sword" tour
Stadhalle, Freiburg im Breisgau, april 30, 1982
Oberschwabwenhalle, Ravensburg, april 28, 1982
Stuttgart, Germany (this location is announced in broadcast,
but no such show is listed in "ministry of information" tull fan site.
several other shows from Germany are, however.
"supergroups in concert" FM broadcast
runtime: 105:01 (minutes/ seconds)

setlist:
1: radio intro 1:01
2: clasp 3:59
3: hunting girl 5:14
4: fallen on hard times 4:24
5: pussy willow 4:42 (patched)
6: broad sword 5:16 (patched, problems)
7: one brown mouse 3:26 (patched)
8: seal driver 5:53 (patched)
9: watching 4:05
10: weathercock > fire at midnight > (dogs in midwinter?) > keyboard/drums 8:05 (cuts, tape flip)
11: sweet dream 4:41
12: songs from the wood 3:51
13: crossfire 4:04
14: heavy horses 7:19
15: protect and survive 5:47
16: band intros 1:42
17: the whirling pit 2:19
18: pibroch 6:53
19: bungle in the jungle 4:30 (end announcer spliced)
20: aqualung 8:16
21: minstrel in the disco > 3:08
22: locomotive breath > 4:26
23: black sunday reprise 1:56

lineage:
FM broadcast >
sansui 8 reciever with wire antenna >
unknown average quality cassette recorder (dolby off) >
Maxell XLII 90 min. master cassettes >
played on tascam 112 into soundforge (wav) >
flac (sb's aligned) > torrentially yours.
do not sell this recording.
it's not costing you anything
and it's not worth buying anyway.
share freely and losslessly.

comments:
this recording comes from a broadcast that had problems
in tracks 5-8. it's not from reception issues, although
a couple of later tracks have some slight static,
that's hardly noticable, but several parts of tracks 5-8
cut out in one channel caused by some interruption of the
signal in one channel. most of it is the left channel cutting out
a few times it's the right one, so some sections were monoized
to keep comtinuity as smmoth as possible.
it's a bit of a bumpy ride in some parts, but the rest is pretty enjoyable.
this all comes from the tapes recorded when this broadcast was promoting
the US part of the broad sword and the beast tour.
there's a cut for the tape flip at 45 min. into the show
missing just a few seconds, all the rest is there.