I saw the current lineup of Jethro Tull in Birmingham in May. I used to go every tour until Martin Barre was dropped and I didn't like the album after Taab 2. I did go to a Xmas gig in Coventry Cathedral, where Ian was a bit grumpy when his radio mic failed (But I think they got it working so he was fluting up and down the aisle.)
I am glad I went. Ian's voice is, of course, wobbly, but probably better than when I saw him with Tull/Barre. The new guitarist helps with vocals. The band has been together for a while and is tight.
A lot of classics and early stuff - Beggar's Farm, Song from Jeffrey, TaaB, Songs from the Woods and a couple of recent songs.
The last few times I saw them, they turned Aqualung into a weird 'classical' track.
This time it was back to the classic rock song. When the audience gave the guitarist (Jack Clarke) a huge round of applause after his solo, Ian looked quite pleased.
Yes, I did miss Martin Barre. My overriding memory of the last time I saw them when Barre was present was Barre and Ian both moving around the stage quite a lot and playing off each other. His new guitarists all seem a bit static, and at times it almost felt like Ian was trying to get to them move.
So while I enjoyed it a lot, I would rather Martin still be part of the lineup. Maybe it's because I've spent 25+ years watching Tull with Barre and it doesn't feel the same. (I felt similar when Peggy left.)
