the Jethro Tull trio
Ian Anderson: flute vocals and acoustic guitar
Martin Barre: guitar
Andy Giddings: keyboards

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum
Cleveland, Ohio, USA
July 18, 2001
"Rockline" U.S. national live FM broadcast (not pre-recorded)
with live performance and telephone questions from listeners
runtime: 57:45 (minutes/ seconds)

setlist: * song without time not included, official release version)
1: talk 4:52 (official song edited out at 4:33)
living in the past *
2: call from Brian in Tenn. 2:03
3: call from Don in Ca. 1:12
4: call from Bruce in Boston 2:51
5: thick as a brick > 2:03
6: Jack in the green 2:40
7: talk 1:35
8: call from Mike in Phila. :41 (cuts, tape flip)
9: Bour�e 4:43
10: someday the sun won't shine for you 4:31
11: talk and tour dates 1:58
12: the secret language of birds 4:56
13: talk 1:18
14: Boris dancing 3:29
15: call from David in Portland 3:11
16: call from Arthur in Ca. 3:58
17: call from Rick in Dallas 4:04
18: call from Annette in Cleveland 3:03
19: locomotive breath 3:36
20: closing credits :57

lineage:
Yamaha 500 reciever with digital FM tuner and wire antenna >
Naka. BX- 125 cassette deck (dolby off) >
Maxell XLII-S 90 minute master cassette >
played on tascam 112 into soundforge (wav) >
flac (sb's aligned) > torrentially yours.
a this and that, tullnut trio production.
do not sell this recording.
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notes:
incomplete master FM recording.
not sure how much is missing after track 8 cuts.
all the songs included in here are complete.
it is likely only talk and interview is missing,
possibly a part including another official track or two
since the beginning and end part of this recording is there.
all the live songs performed are included acc. to
http://www.ministry-of-information.co.uk/setlist/01c.htm
Ian comments that Annette (the last caller)
is the 1st and only woman caller in the whole program.
there are some women who like Tull too, but Tull is largely a guy thing.
the questions cover such subjects as other bands they've played with,
how they see themselves in the rock and roll scope of things
and what it was like playing at 1970 Isle of Wight festival.