Jethro Tull
Jethro Tull - Level Pegging Live Performance in Budapest
In 1986, Jethro Tull was on the rise again, fueled by their album "Crest of a Knave," released just a couple of years earlier in 1987, and their continued experimentation with progressive rock and folk elements. This live performance of "Level Pegging" in Budapest showcases their tight musicianship and Ian Anderson's theatrical flair on stage. Interestingly, this concert took place during a period marked by a resurgence in popularity for the band, with "Crest of a Knave" going on to win the Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance in 1989. The Budapest performance also highlights the band's ability to connect with diverse audiences, proving their music's universal appeal. Overall, the concert is a fascinating snapshot of Tull's dynamic evolution and enduring legacy.