Jethro Tull: Story of the Hare who Lost his Spectacles

Jethro Tull: Story of the Hare who Lost his Spectacles

Release date : July 13, 1973
Runtime : 7m
Countries of origin : United Kingdom /
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'Nonsense' piece inserted between Acts Two and Three of Jethro Tull's A Passion Play, which bears no relation to the rest of The Play. In 1973 concerts, the band left the stage after Act Two and a filmed version of 'The Hare...' was shown. A spoken-word comedic interlude (narrated by Jeffrey Hammond with an exaggerated Lancashire accent) backed by instrumentation. Presented as an absurd fable, the interlude details (with much wordplay) the failure of a group of anthropomorphic animals to help a hare find his missing eyeglasses.
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  • title:Jethro Tull: Story of the Hare who Lost his Spectacles
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1973
  • Runtime:7m
  • Genres: Fantasy · Music · Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom ·
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  • Overview:'Nonsense' piece inserted between Acts Two and Three of Jethro Tull's A Passion Play, which bears no relation to the rest of The Play. In 1973 concerts, the band left the stage after Act Two and a filmed version of 'The Hare...' was shown. A spoken-word comedic interlude (narrated by Jeffrey Hammond with an exaggerated Lancashire accent) backed by instrumentation. Presented as an absurd fable, the interlude details (with much wordplay) the failure of a group of anthropomorphic animals to help a hare find his missing eyeglasses.
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