Led Zeppelin - Heartbreaker (Royal Albert Hall, 01-09-1970)
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- This version is incomplete, and I believe this is the song as it was originally. The tape cuts off at the end, but you can hear Robert Plant introduce the song at the beginning.
Page is a maestro. He tears this up with such swag and power. Indescribable gift!
right? and there's this element of FUNK that just gives is that insatiable GROOVE.
Heartbreaker is my favorite Zepplin song. And that is not easy to say. I wish this video wasn’t cut off early.
Man, Robert's vocals were amazing in this concert..
OMG - best recording of this swaggering monster I’ve ever heard. Love Osaka 71 too. Plant’s 1970 voice the greatest rock voice of all time. And Page was just out to rip your head off.
Oh and damn! The second solo - where the band and Page rip through a rockabilly monster - never to be heard🤬
I just did. His rage was truly amazing. Sometimes a band will have a great vocalist or great guitarist, but Led Zeppelin had 4 equally brilliant musicians. The fact that they all ended up in the same band seems to be one of the most improbable events of musical history.
That's a true statement there. It's also one of the reasons to argue them being the best rock band in history. There was absolutley no limits to them. Not only do their albums show what they were capable of, but live shows and bootlegs definetly remind us how a band like that will probably never happen again.
This is one of the punkiest, rowdiest , thougest performances of a rockgroup , ever in musical history.Right up there with The Stooges and The Damned.
happy birthday,Jimmy! this still rules 50 years before!
They were so spot on at albert hall
I did an extensive search to find the Royal Albert Hall tapes, and I eventually found myself on a page with rapidshare files. Luckily I was a rapidshare member at the time. I don't know how many people have this. It's not the entire concert as it was played because the songs are not longer or shorter than the ones on the DVD. Most of the files don't blend from track to track. Communication Breakdown appears as a short version and then one with an extended guitar solo that is not on the DVD.
Heartbraker broke my heart along with sound of tape ending
With a purple umbrella ☔❤
Great stuff. Love the intro. Crackles to life!
Awesome Guitar Rifts!!
This happens to be from the master tracks that Kevin Shirley used to mix the DVD in 5.1. I'm sure he had access to the whole concert because this sounds just as good as the DVD. I also have the entire audio track of "Long Tall Sally" from this same show. It sounds just as good as this. I was thinking about uploading that one, too.
Upload it please!
@@tomcampbellsoup I’ll see if I can paste a Dropbox link to it
@@BeauFerchaud if you could that’d he awesome! Thank you
@@tomcampbellsoup www.dropbox.com/s/15ufilwzt4s0bql/14%20Long%20Tall%20Sally.mp3?dl=0
@@tomcampbellsoup hope the link still works
thanks for getting the solo. They didn't include that on the credits of the Led Zeppelin DVD.
Wow!! Wish this made the DVD
It did in the credits, and there's only like 3 seconds of film of it unfortunately
Awesome version! It’s a real shame there’s no complete version :(
There's a version from this time that I've heard only once, Oh God, I hope they have that bootleg in Heaven. The album starts with Heartbreaker. Jimmy Page's solo goes on until there's no more space in the vinil, with no extended classic music snipets. A few times Bohnan tries to take the song back, Jimmy won't budge. It's not in such a prestigious venue, though. If anyone has that bootleg, please, I beg you, post it for the world! I should have bought it back then but I didn't. I might become a ghost with unfinished businesses if I don't listen to that again before I die.
happy birthday,Jimmy!
Some people die by the wicked ways of loveahhhhh love that part ! Jimmy tone is fucking rude Jesus can't stop listening with full volume on !
Bonham and JPJ were just an unbelievable rhythm section
Eargasmic!!!
The best version...
Nothing now touches this.
oh yeah, i was looking for it sooo long! =)
so many versions got removed...
Yeah, this is a great recording of an awesome performance. They are all in top form this night. Beau, I'd love to hear ya play "Fool In The Rain."
3:10 can't you see he's the man let me hear you applaud
He is more than a man, he's a shiny golden god.
Have you looked up robert plants vocal range? you just pretty much type that in, and there are 2 videos that play audio of him singing from the lowest notes, to the highest notes he's hit. It's pretty crazy!
@MsBruce1993
I think so, too! I assumed this record (cut after Pagey's second solo afaIk) not being a soundboard, rather an audience record or something like that. Its audio quality is quite good, though.
i like the song
@deegs151 have you heard the version from where they do it in Montreux 1970, Robert Plant's voice is just so...i dont even how to explain it, its beastly!
@lordieuan777 I'd say it has more than "roughly half" - it's only missing "Heartbreaker," (apparently because the multitrack recording runs out), "Since I've Been Loving You," "Thank You," and a "Long Tall Sally" medley.
The Best
God that tone is nasty
Well, the odd thing is that snippets of audio and video footage of Thank You have made the menus of the DVD.
Yup, that is correct.
@beau96080 I meant the DVD itself. I've heard the bootlegged "Long Tall Sally" - I've also heard (although I'm unsure how true it is) that the medley is incomplete/edited.
There's now a full version uploaded, with the second part taken from the audience. The video is titled "Led Zeppelin - Heartbreaker (Royal Albert Hall at 1970)" and lasts 6:45.
Enjoy!
No, I wish it did though. I read that it was the highlight of the night.
@deegs151
'[...] i really wish the whole song could be found somewhere in Page's archives'
well, you know, Jimmy Page is like this Gollum creature out of Lord Of The Rings story. This version of Heartbreaker is Pagey's one and only treasure and he won't give it to the public till he's about to meet his maker again. Btw, I'm sure I've got an almost entire version of this somewhere on one of my hard drives, gotta have a proper look and post it up here to share it with all of you.
any luck?
@@rishik7665 I'm guessing no lol
I found it, uploaded it, and youtube muted it a year after upload.
Though, not the entire song of this heartbreaker at RAH. It apparently is lost. My upload was extended by the 2nd part of the solo till outro by another show from 1970.
yeah, this is the only thing I've uploaded that I'm not playing on. But if you knew about this song and how rare it is to find it in this quality, you would know the importance of this post. just read some of the other comments about this song on other pages.
@deegs151 Have you heard Heartbreaker from the October 1969 Paris show at The Olympia? That one was pretty good. I really liked communication breakdown from that show, as well.
@ZiSt1989 well if you can find something in page's archives, it wont be anything longer than this, unless it is a bootleg version, but nothing has surface yet. my thought is that there is no longer version , what a shame
yeah but page must have listened to it and thought i want that heard, i think they are almost spot on
I wonder if Page was using something to get that preamp distortion cause in 1970 Marshalls had no preamp vol. Maybe its just what 100 w Marshalls sound like dimed?
I know it sucks! I would have love to see them play Heartbreaker at early form!
Also you know when you watch the movie, and some parts they stopped the footage and show you pictures, and fast forward clips (that you already saw before), I found that cool, but that was to replace to the extremely damaged footage... Like in Bring It On Home, God there was a lot of damaged footage! LOL! And all at the wrong times!
They do on Spotify you can hear they do it in Paris in 1969
Bonham !!!
I don't know. I haven't posted a video in months. What covers do you think I should do?
@bamf4k I totally am... but only because everyone knows that those things do not exist. And if they do, Jimmy Page has them. I'm sure they would have made it on the Led Zeppelin DVD if he did..
You should play them side by side. You will see what I mean. The guitar tone is completely different, plus the length of the solo on how the west was won is much longer than this one.
Beau Ferchaud this was pages 26th birthday... he was probably a little more wasted than usual 😋😂
@crazymanwhois I got the "Long Tall Sally" medley in this same quality.
awesome find!!!
when's the next covers?
@LedHead747 sure thing! i will just get on the phone to jimmy page and ask him if he has the recordings...
Are there any recordings of Since I've Been Loving You from this show? PLEASE!
Apollo Alexandre It was on the setlist for this concert so i’ve also been dying to find it!!
There's no known recordings of SIBLY from these concerts.
The entire section of this concert with songs where JPJ is on the keyboard doesn't exist for some reason. They played Since I've Been Loving You, then JPJ plays an organ solo, then they go into Thank You. It's unfortunate because this concert is their 3rd time ever playing Since I've Been Loving you live. The first time they played it live was 1/7/70, which no audio recording exists for, the 2nd time live was 1/8/70, which there is a recording of. The version from 1/8/70 is excellent, so I assume the one they played at the Royal Albert Hall the following day was also excellent. It's a shame that the footage/audio for these songs isn't in circulation, hopefully one day it surfaces because it definitely exists.
@ledZep342 Nope. I don't have a recording of Thank You.
Jimmy Page was a beast
Suggestion:
Led Zeppelin - In my time of dying
LIVE at Earl's Court 1975
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it is similar, but it's not exact. I think this one is a little sloppy. the guitar solo on how the west was won is amazing. You can tell his playing improved by 1972.
I think in 72 JP was transitioning some new licks and styles he perfected in 73. I think his pure rock-blues with psychedelic effects (wah and echoplex) peaked in 71 and then he added jazzier licks in 72 and 73 (like No Quarter at MSG). For example, IMHO, I think Heartbreaker at Osaka 71 is just nastier than the HTWWW version in 72. But now you’ve got all the new HTH stuff which was a new sound and style for Zeppelin.
Do "When Darkness Falls" by Killswitch Engage
Hey fellas, have you heard the news?
You know that Annie's back in town
It won't take long, just watch and see
How the fellas lay their money down
Her style is new, but the face the same
As it was so long ago
But from her eyes, a different smile
Like that of one who knows
Well, it's been ten years or maybe more
Since I first set eyes on you
The best years of my life gone by
Here I am alone and blue
Some people cry, and some people die
By the wicked ways of loveaaaaaaahhh
But I'll just keep on rolling along
With the grace of the Lord above
People talking all around
About the way you left me flat
I don't care what the people say
I know where their jive is at
One thing I do have on my mind
If you can clarify, please do
It's the way you call me another guy's name
When I try to make love to you, yeah
Hiwatt!
please do!!! or tell us where u got it...
i thought you were playing o well this is great 2
on the how the west was won heartbreaker he plays the exact same guitar solo and thats in 1972
Oh yeah, I know that, but I think that is all that exists.
Jesus when they tried filming Concerts its like they never really tried or put effort into making sure the cameras and Instruments were hooked up properly