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  1. They're just upset because you have a life that doesn't involve being obsessed with this band.
  2. Seems like you're complaining about sound quality more than performance. As mentioned, summer 70 is prime Zep. I'd also include Bath Festival 6-28-70 as one of their all time highlights.
  3. Outstanding! Thanks again for putting these out.
  4. That's unbelievably cool that Jimmy visited Bron-Y-Aur after all these years!
  5. Very talented. Look forward to hearing more.
  6. This sample has been making the rounds for a little bit. Seller is asking nutty prices for it.
  7. Love this jacket. That's must be a very rare one.
  8. The sunburst Les Paul was April 69 in the studio and first live appearance early May at the Rose Palace. There's some photos of concerts in May 69 where he's using both Telecaster and the LP.
  9. Wonder if Jimmy will go too? https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=616614296502104 ...................................... Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones and Heart guitarist Nancy Wilson have joined the star-studded lineups of Foo Fighters‘ tribute concerts in honor of late drummer Taylor Hawkins, taking place in London on September 3 and Los Angeles on September 27. Jones will be performing at both concerts, while Wilson will take part in the LA event. Other new additions include Nirvana‘s Krist Novoselic, frequent Foo Fighters producer Greg Kurstin and Queens of the Stone Age collaborator Alain Johannes at both shows, as well as Chic‘s Nile Rodgers and viral kid music prodigy Nandi Bushell at the London concert, and pop star Pink and country/pop singer LeAnn Rimes at the Los Angeles event. Additionally, Chris Rock will join fellow comedian Dave Chappelle at the London show. Previously announced performers for both shows include Queen‘s Brian May and Roger Taylor, Rush‘s Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson, The Police‘s Stewart Copeland, Wolfgang Van Halen, Jane’s Addiction‘s Chris Chaney, Queens of the Stone Age’s Josh Homme, producer Mark Ronson and drummer/producer Omar Hakim. The LA lineup also includes Joan Jett, Alanis Morissette, KISS‘ Gene Simmons, Red Hot Chili Peppers‘ Chad Smith, Mötley Crüe‘s Nikki Sixx, Miley Cyrus, Weezer‘s Pat Wilson, The Struts‘ Luke Spiller and Rage Against the Machine‘s Brad Wilk, while The Pretenders‘ Chrissie Hynde and ex-Oasis singer Liam Gallagher are exclusive to the London bill. The guests will be “playing the songs that Taylor loved and created, with and alongside his FF brothers Dave Grohl, Nate Mendel, Chris Shiflett, Pat Smear and Rami Jaffee,” a press release says. The London concert takes place at Wembley Stadium, while the LA show will be held at The Kia Forum. For ticket info, visit FooFighters.com. Ticket proceeds will be donated to charities in the U.S. and U.K. chosen by Hawkins’ family.
  10. Audience source. Try another browser. The audio clips are embedded in the post.
  11. This was the previous clip that surfaced of Rock and Roll. 1971-08-19 - LedZep4.ogg. Vancouver clip.ogg
  12. amazing! is the whole thing finally coming out?
  13. Can you post samples? Probably a bootleg.
  14. Good coverage of the Forest Hills Stadium show here: https://www.brooklynvegan.com/robert-plant-alison-krauss-played-forest-hills-stadium-pics-setlist-video/
  15. https://www.theguardian.com/music/2022/jun/02/led-zeppelin-were-asked-to-do-abba-style-avatar-act-jimmy-page-says Led Zeppelin were asked to do Abba-style avatar act, Jimmy Page says Guitarist says band was approached well before talk of Abba shows but he and surviving bandmates couldn’t agree Led Zeppelin were approached with the idea of doing an Abba-style avatar act, guitarist Jimmy Page has disclosed. Well before there was talk of the Swedish pop group’s Voyage concert, the rock band was asked to do “that sort of thing”, Page told an audience at the Hay festival. However, the musician and music producer said that he and his two surviving bandmates, Robert Plant and John Paul Jones, couldn’t agree, so the project “didn’t really get moving”. Page said he didn’t think a virtual tour would work for his former band the Yardbirds, but indicated that he thought it might for Led Zeppelin. He also spoke positively about Elvis Presley’s hologram performance. “I bet that was good, but I didn’t see it”, the 78-year-old said. Yellow Zeppelin, Unknown. 1969, Europe Whole lotta rarities: the strangest Led Zeppelin artwork – in pictures Read more The Abba show appears poised to be a critical and commercial smash for the band, highlighting the appetite of fans to still enjoy their musical heroes, even in computerised form. The show in London is to run seven times a week until December and the Guardian’s music critic Alexis Petridis described it as “genuinely jaw-dropping … any lingering sense that you’re not actually in the presence of Abba has dissolved.” But Page admitted to having mixed opinions towards technology’s increasing involvement in music. Music videos, he said, “shut down” the wide variety of music styles that had been emerging, encouraging bands to assimilate to a model that worked well for videos. However, he praised the way that computers allowed young people to create home studios to make music and “stick it on the internet.” He spoke of a “really exciting” band he had met in Brighton, who had found success in Vietnam. After a song they put on the internet got picked up and used in an advert in south-east Asia, this band gained popularity in that region, showing, Page said, that “it does work!” While Page is clearly interested in the ways technology can be useful to bands, the “communion of musicians” that is achieved through live performance is essential, he said. Performing the same songs again and again was why he was a successful studio musician, he said, “because I can keep coming up with spontaneous style”. pics from Twitter
  16. Apparently there is a little bit more footage.
  17. I agree especially with LZ I. There's certain original US pressings that are possibly better to my ears than the UK one.
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