Jethro Tull
Palasport-Bologna, Italy
18 March 1973

Audience > low gen? tape trade in the early 80's (see below) > CDR > Flac

  1. Thick As A Brick
  2. Organ Solo
  3. Thick As A Brick
  4. Flute Solo (Splice)
  5. Thick As A Brick
  6. Spoken Interlude
  7. Thick As A Brick
  8. News
  9. Thick As A Brick
10. Drum Solo
11. Quote > Thick As A Brick

  1. Spoken Interlude > Crosseyed Mary
  2. Left Right
  3. Audition
  4. Aqualung //
  5. Wind Up
  6. No Rehearsal (minor splices)
  7. Locomotive Breath > Hard-Headed English General > Wind Up (Reprise)


Ian Anderson: Vocals, Flute, Guitar
Martin Barre: Guitar
Barriemore Barlow: Drums
John Evan: Keyboards
Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond: Bass

Notes - The underlying bass has been adjusted just a bit and pulled out of the vocal range slightly, while boosting the whole thing. A small bit of hiss was cut  but not to the point of losing any music (there wasn't much hiss in the first place considering the age and lower generation). Nothing to radical to mess around with the sound or texture of the show.

There were two places that overlapped between Side A and Side B so you wouldn't miss any music on a tape trade. This was seamlessly corrected by using the exact same segment repeated at the start of Side B. The only other known flaws are a fade at the very end of "Aqualung" and a two minor splices during the "No Rehearsal" guitar solo -- though noticeable they are not too invasive to the music or enjoyment.

Seems that most shows from this European leg are incomplete, it's nice to have a complete good quality show to document an outstanding tour and time period in Tull history.

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