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So, Jethro Tull's 'Tullavision' is a bit of a curious piece, isn't it? The film combines performance footage with behind-the-scenes glimpses, giving you this raw yet intimate vibe of the band during their peak. There's a certain charm to how it captures the energy of their live shows, mixed with that wry humor typical of the band members. It's not polished in a conventional sense, which somehow adds to its authenticity. The pacing ebbs and flows with the setlists, creating this almost nostalgic atmosphere. Can't really pinpoint its genre since it dances between concert film and documentary, but it has that distinctive Tull flavor that showcases their musicianship and stage presence beautifully.
'Tullavision' has had a somewhat limited release history, often appearing in niche collections or specialty labels, which makes it quite sought after among Tull enthusiasts. Its scarcity adds a layer of intrigue, and many collectors value it not just for the content but for the way it encapsulates a moment in time for the band. There's definitely an active interest in it, especially as fans seek to bridge the gap between their studio albums and live performances.
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