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This is one of the first bootlegs I ever bought - amazing soundboard recording. Rumor has it the tapes were stolen from Jimmy's home and all the high quality bootlegs followed. Thanks!
The Zeppelin shows at the Fillmore West in '69 were unbelievable. This recording's been around at least 50 years in bootleg form. Never understood why it wasn't cleaned up and professionally released.
First time hearing it. Thanks. Sometimes the raw live unfiltered pre 1970, Alfalfa's (pre Whole Foods) version of this band's music still hits the spot in 2023.
Yup. First got that bootleg I would say in 73 or 74. Another example of Zep in their embryonic stage. Quite different than just a couple years later. And believe it or not Plants was a bit hoarse for that show. That’s the best recording from those California shows but a couple of nights before his vocals were absurd! Screaming his freaking head off. Lol.
ruclips.net/video/jUnFR6Tzx3A/видео.html The tone in that sounds alot like this gig. Jimmys tone in this is FILTHY!! The whole improv intro is INCREDIBLE
Never heard these recordings. Thank you for sharing. All four of them sounded amazing. Sometimes the 'mix' was a little odd and volume increase/decrease. But that is 100% to be expected from a 1969 recording of a band that only had one album released. Which adds to the divine 'rawness' of it. Loved the reverb Jimmy was using for 'You shook me'! What stood out the most to me was Bonham. The consistent, reliable tempos, the imaginative fills...wow.
Some of the best bootlegs are from a guy named Mike Millard known as "Mike the mic". He lived in L.A. and would pose as disabled in a wheelchair. He had a Sony stereo cassette recorder hidden in the cushion with mics in the arm rests. His recording of Zeppelin in June of '77 is legendary.
This show happened on my 15th birthday. I had just heard LZ1 for the first time at my friends house ( the album belonged to the artist lederhosen brother of his gf ). I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. It wasn’t until nearly 40 years later I got a copy of “ Dancing Avocado” ! The quality of the recording is astonishingly good for its time and Jimmy sounds superb, with phenomenal “ bite/crunch” to the guitar sound. Thanks for revisiting this classic moment guys. Best wishes from England. See you both again soon.
They used to call themselves the "band of nods." Not only did they have an almost chemical connection to each other, they used to give each other visual clues when unanticipated transitions were coming in the song - nods, eye contact, winks, spins, etc. They never really knew exactly where they would go on any particular song, on any given night. While they didn't always land on their feet, they often created spontaneous, magnificent explorations. You guys should dive into their album: *BBC Sessions* ....their live stuff from that era is magnificent.
As one of your loyal listeners, I was just thrilled to do my civic duty by listening to this many, many times (just in case I missed something, ‘cuz ya never know 😉😛).
I remember this one from Patreon. Still think it’s my favourite bootleg. Apologies still haven’t watched yesterday’s Patron release, I’m looking forward to it and will watch later. Keep up the great work guys !
I'm guessing they dropped some of these songs as time went on for many reasons, most you mentioned, but I'm sure the toll they took on Robert's voice had to be a factor (Ie: Immigrant Song later on)
@@rishavpaudel5021 Depends on the quality of the Soundboard, If you’re gonna request give them an actual good sounding bootleg not some Hissy Distanced Performance
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This is one of the first bootlegs I ever bought - amazing soundboard recording. Rumor has it the tapes were stolen from Jimmy's home and all the high quality bootlegs followed. Thanks!
Boots kills it with this one. Early 1969 April 27,1969. Best year for Zeppelin
The Zeppelin shows at the Fillmore West in '69 were unbelievable. This recording's been around at least 50 years in bootleg form. Never understood why it wasn't cleaned up and professionally released.
First time hearing it. Thanks. Sometimes the raw live unfiltered pre 1970, Alfalfa's (pre Whole Foods) version of this band's music still hits the spot in 2023.
Plant & Page in their prime. gives the chills. (as long as I have you is next! doit)
You’ve been Zepped !
HMMT from that tour think from filmore is amazing, think same boot
Yup. First got that bootleg I would say in 73 or 74. Another example of Zep in their embryonic stage. Quite different than just a couple years later. And believe it or not Plants was a bit hoarse for that show. That’s the best recording from those California shows but a couple of nights before his vocals were absurd! Screaming his freaking head off. Lol.
Well that was a great start for us on bootlegs!
This is why people rushed to buy tickets the next time the band came to town.
ruclips.net/video/jUnFR6Tzx3A/видео.html
The tone in that sounds alot like this gig. Jimmys tone in this is FILTHY!!
The whole improv intro is INCREDIBLE
LOvELy bLAck tOps dEv😉💖🤙
Never heard these recordings. Thank you for sharing. All four of them sounded amazing. Sometimes the 'mix' was a little odd and volume increase/decrease. But that is 100% to be expected from a 1969 recording of a band that only had one album released. Which adds to the divine 'rawness' of it. Loved the reverb Jimmy was using for 'You shook me'! What stood out the most to me was Bonham. The consistent, reliable tempos, the imaginative fills...wow.
Some of the best bootlegs are from a guy named Mike Millard known as "Mike the mic". He lived in L.A. and would pose as disabled in a wheelchair.
He had a Sony stereo cassette recorder hidden in the cushion with mics in the arm rests. His recording of Zeppelin in June of '77 is legendary.
He can speak unicorns into existance. Dev you absolutely cracked me up with that 1 haha
It's a gift
Zeppelin is the greatest band ever!!! Four virtuosos at their craft.🥁
This show happened on my 15th birthday. I had just heard LZ1 for the first time at my friends house ( the album belonged to the artist lederhosen brother of his gf ). I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. It wasn’t until nearly 40 years later I got a copy of “ Dancing Avocado” ! The quality of the recording is astonishingly good for its time and Jimmy sounds superb, with phenomenal “ bite/crunch” to the guitar sound. Thanks for revisiting this classic moment guys. Best wishes from England. See you both again soon.
This is what got so many people hooked on Zeppelin!!! 💔
Nice pick ..well done. Plant is a monster singer
That was cool thank you
Wow,Wow,& Wow👋 Aussie Chris here guys,I'm 64 & never heard this.THANK YOU ♥️♥️ I've been a Zep fan since I was 13👍
They used to call themselves the "band of nods." Not only did they have an almost chemical connection to each other, they used to give each other visual clues when unanticipated transitions were coming in the song - nods, eye contact, winks, spins, etc. They never really knew exactly where they would go on any particular song, on any given night. While they didn't always land on their feet, they often created spontaneous, magnificent explorations. You guys should dive into their album: *BBC Sessions* ....their live stuff from that era is magnificent.
that was FKN CRAZY GOOD!
Definitely off a soundboard. Awesome nonetheless Ps They opened for Iron Butterfly & blew them off stage > They refused to play after Zeppelin
Whiskey A Go Girl La JAN 1969, famous on so many levels. A introduction to everything that made them legends.
As one of your loyal listeners, I was just thrilled to do my civic duty by listening to this many, many times (just in case I missed something, ‘cuz ya never know 😉😛).
🎼 Thank you for your service 😉😁
Greatest ever!
I remember this one from Patreon. Still think it’s my favourite bootleg.
Apologies still haven’t watched yesterday’s Patron release, I’m looking forward to it and will watch later.
Keep up the great work guys !
those were absolutely amazing!
I'm guessing they dropped some of these songs as time went on for many reasons, most you mentioned, but I'm sure the toll they took on Robert's voice had to be a factor (Ie: Immigrant Song later on)
What’d I think? I wish I was there!!!
Fantastic bootleg this. They wrre SAVAGE early on
Savage is a good term for it
You can absolutely see why NOBODY wanted to go on before or after them can't you lol
I love a thumbnail equating a host as a screamy, whiny baby. Soooo attractive... "Let's watch a screamy whiny baby" - sure.
Great guys. So raw and superb and fresh. Shockingly good!!
There is no mixing it's from the soundboard
Hope you don’t get any bad bootlegs when people request Stick with soundboards
Soundboards are mostly dull and lifeless imo.
@@rishavpaudel5021 Depends on the quality of the Soundboard, If you’re gonna request give them an actual good sounding bootleg not some Hissy Distanced Performance
Wrong they started out with the best, Page assembled a super group.