From being one of the hottest blues-rock bands of the late 60s to touring with Led Zep, to holding the record for the number of consecutive nights at the LA Forum, to the first live concert broadcast worldwide, to nearly bringing down the Grammys, the life and times of legendary, indefinable rock band Jethro Tull has rarely been dull. Forty years, 2000 gigs, 19 albums, 25 members, 20 million sales and a sex change since the ramshackle group of spotty youths armed with nothing but a bunch of great tunes and a flute launched themselves onto an unsuspecting public at the marquee club in 1968, the key players in their long and illustrious history give for the first time, their side of a complex and intriguing story.
Exclusive new interviews with: Ian Anderson, John Evans, Mick Abrahams, Barrie Barlow, Martin Barre, Clive Bunker, Dee Palmer, Glenn Cornick, Dave Pegg, Doane Perry, Peter-John Vettese and many more
Unique and rare archive footage and photographs collected from dedicated fans, band members and their families
Extensive photo gallery and Memorabilia
Extended interviews
Disc 1:
This disc includes the main feature
Disc 2:
Includes special features
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