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Did somebody buy the Ultimate Edition?
If yes, I have got three questions:
Is your book blue or red?
Is your book numbered?
Is your book signed by Carl Dunn?
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This video is from September 2019! ... interesting what was happening just a half year later
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wV9Rl6d2Mys
And also this one from the same channel is really an eye-opener:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgLmnFCMxN8
Please let me know what you think.
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On 3/11/2021 at 1:24 PM, SteveAJones said:
Possibly Oct 15, 1980...00801015 is on the front cover above the logo, and there seems to be an emphasis on the Over Europe '80 tour. Of course if there is any solo related content then not 1980.
Yes, is it also listed as 1980 on RogerBerlin's website
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22 hours ago, Moby_Dick_Ale said:
OBI is the same, that's for sure. Even states "12 CD BOX". But it looks like a single pocket sleeve or gatefold...and that's weird!
No. This is the same 12CD box just photographed from above.
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13 hours ago, Badgeholder Still said:
Doesn't mean i don't want to hear a recording. Bring it on.
Yes, even if they were worse a combination of Gerrard Street 1968 and final rehearsal 1980 would be the true 'Alpha & Omega' of Led Zeppelin.
The same would be Gladsaxe 7th September 1968 and Berlin 7th July 1980. The latter we already have. -
For live recordings: the very first appearance as New Yardbirds at the school in Gladsaxe.
And (ok, not a real concert recordings but): the very, very first rehearsal at Gerrard Street 68 plus the very, very last rehearsal 80 before tragical death of JB.
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Release announced for this Saturday, 8th Feb
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👍👍👍
Thank you so much. Exactly what I was looking for
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I am looking for one specific historical snapshot of an airship at nightly sky but can't find it anywhere in the net.
Ok, it's not the band Led Zeppelin but Tarantura used it for the their old 'Groove' title and if I remember right, Sam also used it in a Flash animation for the ledzeppelin.com website many, many years ago. So... the connection was there.
Maybe someone have it in good quality?
Thank you very much.
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On 12/28/2019 at 8:23 PM, pluribus said:
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This trend hit a unique milestone in the past few years with Empress Valley's debut of the label "Moon Child Records", which began releasing Winston Remasters titles at a low cost. Moon Child has since expanded to releasing clones of titles from other bootleg labels, while Empress Valley has also ramped up the use of fan remasters - such as recent releases using the Nite Owl matrices of Texas Pop, Fillmore 69, and Blueberry Hill, as well as the inclusion of both Winston Remasters and Bootrock remasters on their latest 929 boxset.
Moonchild is surely a sub label or side label of Empress and was maybe just installed to release Fan-Remasters like Winston's works to provide them on silver discs at low costs (or even maybe just for fun). I can also imagine that Moonchild is a kind of 'revenge' (e.g. they cloned some Godfather titles which copied and remastered many soundboards that were previously provided by EV only). It also seems that Moonchild can be used as tool to knock out other currently active labels because Moonchild releases are always cheaper than others. So far, so good. But what I don't understand is: if there is a direct relationship with EV why are they cloning themselves? According to bootledz.com Rock Carnival, Knebworth or Bonzo's Birthday Party are direct clones of EV's original discs.
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1 hour ago, goldenretreiver157 said:
"BootLedZ" does a good job but I am looking primarily for bootlegs on vinyl. I want to know the obscure and early releases on wax.
Then maybe the several volumes of Robert Godwin's 'Illustrated Collectors Guide To Led Zeppelin' should be the right literature for you.
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1 hour ago, duckman said:
By the way could these be the cover(s) of the standard 3CD version of EV's 928 SB?
(found them on:
http://ledzepnews.com/2019/12/05/a-new-soundboard-recording-of-led-zeppelin-from-1971-is-on-the-way/
They have the classic blue velvet backdrop which Niwa uses on his Air Raid site (no sign YET of Airaids water mark)
No.
These are 3 (of 6) different Black Dog CD singles / teasers.
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That CD is from Salt Lake City, 5-26-1973
Chisato Moritaka (森高千里, Moritaka Chisato)
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I didn't know of this topic within the LedZep forum before.
I discovered this female artist not too long ago and she is one of the most beautiful woman on the planet no matter which decade.
For some reason Benkyo No Uta was under heavy rotation and I started to look for more and found her stunning 1991 concert release and many many more stuff on youtube. I also can't get enough of the 2015 live versions of Mi-Ha and La La Sunshine from the Blue Note Club, Tokyo. Perfect fusion of her pop songs combined with the electronica of Tofubeats and her jazzy live band.