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    One for albion 68 Jethro Tul

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    I noticed your monika was Jethro Tull ,thought this might of interest .
    I saw Jethro Tull at B'ham Town font row seat for around £1.50 . Great concert it was when Living in the past hit the charts .he The supporting act was David Bowie who only did 2 songs icluding Space Odesey .

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulman101 View Post
    https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/je...110600885.html
    I noticed your monika was Jethro Tull ,thought this might of interest .
    I saw Jethro Tull at B'ham Town font row seat for around £1.50 . Great concert it was when Living in the past hit the charts .he The supporting act was David Bowie who only did 2 songs icluding Space Odesey .
    hello Lloyd.i saw tull in 1968.almost certain it was at the old hill plaza or the Adelphi in West Bromwich which you probably know well.hooked then and still am.seen them numerous times since… stand out tour was probably in the aqualung era.martin barre as now left so just Anderson doing his stuff.when I first saw tull it was about 10bob,so your concert with bowie thrown in was a bit special.I sometimes despair at the crap kids have to listen to and watch.i think we had the best era dont you think Lloyd.any way gonna have a bit of thick as a brick.if you now what I mean.

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    Quote Originally Posted by albion68 View Post
    hello Lloyd.i saw tull in 1968.almost certain it was at the old hill plaza or the Adelphi in West Bromwich which you probably know well.hooked then and still am.seen them numerous times since… stand out tour was probably in the aqualung era.martin barre as now left so just Anderson doing his stuff.when I first saw tull it was about 10bob,so your concert with bowie thrown in was a bit special.I sometimes despair at the crap kids have to listen to and watch.i think we had the best era dont you think Lloyd.any way gonna have a bit of thick as a brick.if you now what I mean.
    Hi, wemust have crossed at the Adelphi and the Plaza , good old days .

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    Glenn Cornick, great bass player for the Tull. I believe that Anderson had an issue with him, so Cornick had to go!

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    I saw Jethro Tull at Bham Town Hall early 70's. Procol Harum were support and they still had Robin Trower on guitar. Can't remember if Glen Cornick was still in the band but I know I saw him playing in the band Wild Turkey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grand Wazoo View Post
    I saw Jethro Tull at Bham Town Hall early 70's. Procol Harum were support and they still had Robin Trower on guitar. Can't remember if Glen Cornick was still in the band but I know I saw him playing in the band Wild Turkey.
    cornick..left late 70/71rumour at the time he had a big bust up with Martin barre.Anderson and barre being best of buddies.only one winner.the band wild turkey was named after Glenn’s turkey neck stance.regarding robin trower lots of people forget him when naming there 10 best guitarist ��.plus Martin no slouch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulman101 View Post
    Hi, wemust have crossed at the Adelphi and the Plaza , good old days .
    hi..what about the bolero in wednesbury.ambrose slade every Tuesday done pretty well I’m told later on.��.saw Chris farlow at the Adelphi one Christmas Eve probably 65/66. One of the best voices I’ve heard live.as you good old days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kettering_baggie View Post
    Glenn Cornick, great bass player for the Tull. I believe that Anderson had an issue with him, so Cornick had to go!
    yes your right Anderson or Martin barré.. a right old ding dong by all accounts.

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    Glenn Cornick was something of a party animal, I understand, enjoyed himself far too much for Anderson’s liking (maybe Barre’s too)!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kettering_baggie View Post
    Glenn Cornick was something of a party animal, I understand, enjoyed himself far too much for Anderson’s liking (maybe Barre’s too)!
    yep.that could be the helping hand to his heart condition that killed him at 67..

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