Jethro Tull Nothing Is Easy 1970

Nothing Is Easy: Live at the Isle of Wight 1970 is a live album by Jethro Tull. I think you can work out that this is another live recording from the famous live festival – a British version of Woodstock if you like.

Jethro Tull Nothing Is Easy: Live at the Isle of Wight 1970

Nothing Is Easy: Live at the Isle of Wight 1970 - Jethro Tull Live

Set List

My Sunday Feeling – 5:20 (originally on the album This Was)
My God– 7:31 (a preview of the song that would appear on Aqualung the year later)
With You There to Help Me – 9:58 (Benefit)
To Cry You a Song – 5:40 (Benefit)
Bourée – 4:34 (Stand Up)
Dharma for One – 10:10 (This Was)
Nothing Is Easy – 5:36 (Stand Up)
We Used to Know / For a Thousand Mothers – 10:36 (both on  Stand Up)

Performance

The group at this stage was:

Ian Anderson – acoustic guitar, flute, vocals
Martin Barre – guitars
Clive Bunker – drums
Glenn Cornick – bass
John Evan – keyboards

Atmosphere & Authenticity

Overall

What Others Say About Nothing Is Easy

Very positive reviews at Amazon.

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Buying Nothing is Easy Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival

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More Blues Than Progressive Rock

Early Jethro Tull had strong links to the blues but with added flute.

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