percy07 Posted December 10, 2007 Posted December 10, 2007 hi everyone is the first show lz ever did in denver out there somewhere? Quote
solar Posted December 10, 2007 Posted December 10, 2007 (edited) hi everyone is the first show lz ever did in denver out there somewhere? No. Earliest known recorded show is Gonzaga 12/30/68. Denver was played as the opener on the U.S. tour four days prior. Earliest recorded Denver show is from 3-25-70. Edited December 10, 2007 by solar Quote
percy07 Posted December 10, 2007 Author Posted December 10, 2007 No. Earliest known recorded show is Gonzaga 12/30/68. Denver was played as the opener on the U.S. tour four days prior. Earliest recorded Denver show is from 3-25-70.thanks solar, Quote
4string Posted December 23, 2007 Posted December 23, 2007 No. Earliest known recorded show is Gonzaga 12/30/68. Denver was played as the opener on the U.S. tour four days prior. Earliest recorded Denver show is from 3-25-70. I was at the Denver show - they opened for Vanilla Fudge and a second act that I can't recall. You didn't miss out on much - a fast set (20 mintues) through a terrible sound system for an audience unfamiliar with them. Page had a Telecaster and they played through Rickenbacker amps. Quote
ally Posted December 30, 2007 Posted December 30, 2007 hi everyone is the first show lz ever did in denver out there somewhere? It's out there. i heard it back in 1981 on cassette.Could barely hear it. An absolutely horribile recording. The only way to verify it was the barely audible DJ intro Quote
solar Posted December 30, 2007 Posted December 30, 2007 It's out there. i heard it back in 1981 on cassette.Could barely hear it. An absolutely horribile recording. The only way to verify it was the barely audible DJ intro If this is true, it would be an incredible find. Any chance you can find it again? Possible, too, that what you heard wasn't actually the Denver '68 date. Quote
greenman Posted December 30, 2007 Posted December 30, 2007 Wasnt the first devner show arranged at the last minute? I'd guess that would reduce the likeyhood of a yardbirds fan being there to specifically record it. Quote
stairway71 Posted December 30, 2007 Posted December 30, 2007 Wasnt the first devner show arranged at the last minute? I'd guess that would reduce the likeyhood of a yardbirds fan being there to specifically record it. The Denver '68 page in the timeline has an interview with one of the promoters who says Zep was booked 10 days before the show. They seem to be unbilled for all the 1968 US dates so it was unlikely to attract any Yardbirds fans unless they were coming to see Vanilla Fudge. http://www.ledzeppelin.com/show/december-26-1968 Quote
ally Posted December 30, 2007 Posted December 30, 2007 If this is true, it would be an incredible find. Any chance you can find it again? Possible, too, that what you heard wasn't actually the Denver '68 date. Well the set list,what I could hear of it was correct. And as I said, the show was announced as Denver. I tried to get the guy to part with it to no avail. It may not be available in a boot form per say but as a personal tape. I didn't know the guy personally. However, he may be a member of this forum. If your out there...... join in Quote
solar Posted December 30, 2007 Posted December 30, 2007 Well the set list,what I could hear of it was correct. And as I said, the show was announced as Denver. I tried to get the guy to part with it to no avail. It may not be available in a boot form per say but as a personal tape. I didn't know the guy personally. However, he may be a member of this forum. If your out there...... join in Well according to Dave Lewis' book, The Concert File, there is no known setlist from that show. In fact, the early '69 setlist varied so wildly from night to night (in terms of order) that it would be hard to discern. That said, this tape hasn't surfaced among collectors. So it's either possible that it was Denver '70 which you heard or a show mislabled as Denver '68. Quote
ally Posted December 30, 2007 Posted December 30, 2007 Well according to Dave Lewis' book, The Concert File, there is no known setlist from that show. In fact, the early '69 setlist varied so wildly from night to night (in terms of order) that it would be hard to discern. That said, this tape hasn't surfaced among collectors. So it's either possible that it was Denver '70 which you heard or a show mislabled as Denver '68. I wish he'd parted with it. Quote
ally Posted December 30, 2007 Posted December 30, 2007 It shouldn't come as a total surprise that there are personal recordings of any of the shows. There are tons of them. Some people still have them. Although alot of them probably don't remember what they've done with them. And not just Zeppelin. Small cassette decks were as common as....well you know!!! ...at most of the concerts I attended in that era. In this area, it wasn't untill Pb Mar.70 Vancouver came out that an issue was made of bringing in recording devices. I didn't see the band in Dec 68 but had friends that did. Same with May 69 . The recordings were horrible.... but they were real Quote
irg82 Posted January 2, 2008 Posted January 2, 2008 It shouldn't come as a total surprise that there are personal recordings of any of the shows. There are tons of them. Some people still have them. Although alot of them probably don't remember what they've done with them. And not just Zeppelin. Small cassette decks were as common as....well you know!!! ...at most of the concerts I attended in that era. In this area, it wasn't untill Pb Mar.70 Vancouver came out that an issue was made of bringing in recording devices. I didn't see the band in Dec 68 but had friends that did. Same with May 69 . The recordings were horrible.... but they were real Why would an issue of bringing in recording devices come up after Vancouver? It was an FM broadcast. Quote
ally Posted January 3, 2008 Posted January 3, 2008 Why would an issue of bringing in recording devices come up after Vancouver? It was an FM broadcast. I'm guessing that it had something to do with the amount of sales Pb generated. In Vancouver it was selling for $4.00 . To put that in perspective, I bought the NEW Zeppelin III the same week for about half that price. Also Pb was treated as if it were an official release in these parts. Being played on the radio etc. I know for a fact that this album was all over Seattle and god know's where else in the fall of 1970. No doubt a few people , other than the band themselves , made some good coin. You are right about it being a Simulcast but as I understand it, and correct me if I'm wrong. The radio station was AM. IF memory serves me right I believe it was CKVN..... long since defunct Quote
zepncrowes Posted January 3, 2008 Posted January 3, 2008 If this is true, it would be an incredible find. Any chance you can find it again? Possible, too, that what you heard wasn't actually the Denver '68 date. I think it may be the Gonzaga show mislabeled. I remember one of my first bootlegs was a 4 lp set called Alpha and Omega- The first lp was labeled as Denver 68- and it was an absolutely awful recording- and the other 3 lps were from the last Oakland 77 show. I'm not saying Denver 68 doesnt exist in someones personal collection, but I know the show has been mislabeled through the years on various boots as it would certainly be an exciting find. Quote
ally Posted January 3, 2008 Posted January 3, 2008 I think it may be the Gonzaga show mislabeled. I remember one of my first bootlegs was a 4 lp set called Alpha and Omega- The first lp was labeled as Denver 68- and it was an absolutely awful recording- and the other 3 lps were from the last Oakland 77 show. I'm not saying Denver 68 doesnt exist in someones personal collection, but I know the show has been mislabeled through the years on various boots as it would certainly be an exciting find. Well, if I'm wrong ..... I stand corrected. Apologies to all. Quote
ally Posted January 3, 2008 Posted January 3, 2008 P.S. What I heard was definately not Denver 70. Quote
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