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Jethro Tull Live Performance of Nellie The Revenge in Braunschweig

Venue: Stadthalle Location: Braunschweig, Lower Saxony, Germany Date: June 16, 1999

In the live recording of 'Nellie The Revenge' from June 16, 1999, Jethro Tull was riding the wave of their resurgence after a significant lineup change in the '90s. This period came right after their album 'Dot Com,' which was released in 1999, reflecting more modern sounds while still embracing their distinctive folk-rock essence. Performing in Braunschweig, Germany, the band showcased their continued evolution, blending classic tracks with new material. Interestingly, 1999 marked the years where Jethro Tull began to explore more experimental music while maintaining their signature style, reminding fans why they had remained a vital part of the progressive rock scene. With Ian Anderson's charismatic presence and the band's intricate musicianship, the performance highlighted not just nostalgia but also a dynamic versatility. Who'd have thought they'd still be captivating audiences two decades later?

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