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So, 'Jethro Tull: Story of the Hare who Lost his Spectacles' is quite the peculiar little gem. It serves as this whimsical interlude between Acts Two and Three of 'A Passion Play,' almost like a nonsensical breather. The animation has this quirky charm, mixing fantasy and comedy in a way that feels distinctly 70s, you know? Jeffrey Hammond's narration adds a layer of absurdity, making it feel like you’re in on some inside joke. The pacing is playful, but it’s that surreal atmosphere that really sets it apart from the rest of the concert. It’s not just filler; it offers a break that’s as odd as it is entertaining, a real curiosity for fans of the band.
This film holds a certain niche within Jethro Tull's expansive catalog, primarily available as part of concert recordings. Due to its unique placement in live shows, collectors often seek it out for its rarity. Formats have varied over the years, with some versions only surfacing in bootleg collections. The eccentricity of its content and its tie to the band's theatrical performances make it an intriguing piece for both music and animation enthusiasts.
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