What Tull videos are available in stores?
There’s a video calledSlipstreamavailable on laserdisc and videotape. It includes some concert footage from the 1980Atour, and it also includes some studio videos. Ian Anderson appears throughout the video as different characters such as Aqualung and Dracula. New copies are apparently no longer being produced, so this video may become hard to find.There’s also a video called20 Years of Jethro Tull. It includes some 1978 concert footage, some studio videos, and short interview clips with Ian, Terry Ellis (former manager), and others. This video is only available on tape, not laserdisc.A new video collection was compiled for the 25th anniversary of Tull in 1993, and it includes recent interviews with current and ex-band members as well as rehearsal footage, studio videos, and live concert footage. At the time of this writing, a release date still has not been announced, but it is expected to hit the market any month now.
There’s a video called Slipstream available on laserdisc and videotape. It includes some concert footage from the 1980 A tour, and it also includes some studio videos. Ian Anderson appears throughout the video as different characters such as Aqualung and Dracula. New copies are apparently no longer being produced, so this video may become hard to find. There’s also a video called 20 Years of Jethro Tull. It includes some 1978 concert footage, some studio videos, and short interview clips with Ian, Terry Ellis (former manager), and others. This video is only available on tape, not laserdisc. A new video collection was compiled for the 25th anniversary of Tull in 1993, and it includes recent interviews with current and ex-band members as well as rehearsal footage, studio videos, and live concert footage. At the time of this writing, a release date still has not been announced, but it is expected to hit the market any month now.