GENRE: Hard Rock
FORMAT: Lossless (Flac)
SIZE: 426 mb (3% Recovery)
Recorded live at Lyceum Ballroom, London, UK on October 12th, 1969.
Label: Empress Valley Supreme Disc - EVSD 229
Released: 2003
TRACKLIST:
01. Introductions
02. Good Times Bad Times / Communication Breakdown
03. I Can't Quit You
04. Heartbreaker
05. You Shook Me
06. What Is And What Should Never Be
07. Dazed And Confused
08. How Many More Times
(incl. Over Under Sideways Down,Rosie,The Hunter,Boogie Woogie)
NOTES:
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FORMAT: Lossless (Flac)
SIZE: 426 mb (3% Recovery)
Recorded live at Lyceum Ballroom, London, UK on October 12th, 1969.
Label: Empress Valley Supreme Disc - EVSD 229
Released: 2003
TRACKLIST:
01. Introductions
02. Good Times Bad Times / Communication Breakdown
03. I Can't Quit You
04. Heartbreaker
05. You Shook Me
06. What Is And What Should Never Be
07. Dazed And Confused
08. How Many More Times
(incl. Over Under Sideways Down,Rosie,The Hunter,Boogie Woogie)
NOTES:
Along with October 10th, 1969 Paris gig, this show is a treat, as the group previews some songs from the upcoming second album and generally play their butts off for this audience. A killer show with energy flowing out of the speakers.
(Argenteum Astrum)
Led Zeppelin stormed London’s Lyceum with a marathon two hour action packed show on Sunday. A capacity crowd cheered them to the echo of a raving rock finale in which backstage fans were seen dancing in the wings.
The group were in tremendous form. Robert Plant offered screaming vocals and Jimmy Page offered screaming guitar – a combination guaranteed to send audiences wild.
But there was serious music on hand as well as Zeppelin’s more wild moments. Jimmy Page played a superb acoustic guitar and John Bonham’s drum solo was exceptional, drawing bursts of applause throughout, especially for his hand drumming interlude.
Led Zeppelin don’t do anything that is so revolutionary or new. They just do what the public want very well. They play heavy rock the best, and no arguing!
Frosty Mosts from Birmingham opened the show and Audience proved extremely popular with high quality music that underlines the constantly raising standard of groups.
(M.M. Oct. 1969, by C.Welch)
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