Jethro Tull
April 26, 1993, New York City, NY
Lonestar Roadhouse

http://www.collecting-tull.com/Bootlegs/Original/LiveAtTheLonestar.html

01- Living In The Past (6:06)
02- My Sunday Feeling (4:33)
03- Thick As A Brick (10:22)
04- So Much Trouble (3:11)
05- Andy Giddings' Parrot ("So Far Untitled") (3:27)
06- Farm On The Freeway (8:03)
07- Dharma For One ("Dammer For A Winer") (3:52)
08- This Is Not Love (3:54)
09- Aqualung / Locomotive Breath ("Aqualung / Slowdown") (8:41)
10- Bourée (3:37)

Total time: 55:46
File Size: 301.0 MB

Lineage: CD Silver -> wav via EAC -> ape via Monkey's Audio 3.99 (compression normal). No editing, normalizing, etc. was done by me.

The Band:
Ian Anderson: Flute & Vocals
Martin Barre: Guitar
Matthew Pegg: Bass Guitar
Andy Giddings: Keyboards
Doane Perry: Drums

A lunchtime show to promote the 25th Anniversary Box Set, which had just been released a few days earlier. Later that afternoon (that same evening?) Ian & co. taped their performance of Living In The Past for Jay Leno's Tonight Show, aired that night. All around, excellent performances, especially considering that the bassist was actually the bassist's son - Dave Pegg was touring with his other band, Fairport Convention, and so his son Matthew filled in. Soundboard quality, an excellent boot.

The names in parentheses are those on the bootleg artwork.

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Cheers,
Cody k