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Hots on for Nowhere Man

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  1. Les Paul (Obviouslt) - I think he had two or three? - #1, #2, Black Beauty and so on and so forth... Fender Stratocaster - See In the Evening Knebworth ex. Fender Telecaster - Dragon Gibson Double-Neck Danelectric - Tuned in DADGAD for White Summer/Black Mountain Side into Kashmir and some others Acoustic I don't know which type but I'm sure he uses a lot different This can probably be described as the worst "Jimmy Page's Guitar Collection" collection... But anyway I do believe it covers the basic knowledge but I think someone else have done a better summary... https://www.groundguitar.com/jimmy-page-gear/
  2. I made this thread a while ago but still I think it holds up! It's more of a whole "Best of concert" mixed with some BBC and so on! I noticed that the link was gone! Wooopss....
  3. Heya! I love to listen to bootlegs and Led Zeppelin but it can be quite frustrating only listening through YouTube or downloaded concerts so I figured I'd try to make the (in my opinion) best Live Led Zeppelin Concert on Spotify with the songs that exist on Spotify today. In my dream Knebworth and Royal Albert Hall (1970) would also exist... But! I've tried to do my best and if you have Spotify and listen to LZ as much as I do, then feel free to click the link below and tell me what you think I know I cheated pretty hard by using studio version of Kashmir, I tried to keep Robert's voice as "fluent" and as much "in time" as possible to try to keep the live feel. The sound differs a lot and you'll just have to imagine that it's from different bootlegs Also, as mentioned above, if Knebworth existed I'd love to have used that version (or any other version) of Trampled Underfoot instead of Misty Mountains Hop before SIBLY. Oh well... You'll hear a lot of "mistakes" but this is just for fun and I do hope someone out there will enjoy it! Side note: Christ almighty, there's too many CB versions... I went with the "loudest" and most groovy with a bit of funk in there! Hopefully you'll enjoy! Also added some songs they didn't really perform live but I figure I've complained enough at my own compilation so you don't have to. I'm sure I can see as many faults as you could but once again, it's all for the fun of it... Have a wonderful day! ❤️
  4. Like almost everyone said, maybe a bit too much Destroyer, lots of good suggestions here and I just thought I'd say the little thing I know which is they played Twist and Shout during Osaka, Japan (September 29th, 1971) which is a great show. Also on the Blueberry Hill you can hear that they also played an awesome medley during CB with 'Good Times Bad Times', 'For What It's Worth' and 'I Saw Her Standing There'. It's just an awesome CB and I saw that it's on the list but not to forget the gems hidden in it. And as a last point I just thought I'd point out that they played a long bit of 'The Crunge' during Dazed and Confused on HTWWW. One of their coolest songs and worth having in this concert if I may say so myself! Have a nice day
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