Led Zeppelin bootlegs, live and rare recordings, unofficial releases from my personal collection
2016-06-30
2016-06-29
Led Zeppelin - Missing Sailor (1970) FLAC
FORMAT: Lossless (Flac)
SIZE: (495+173)mb (3% Recovery)
Recorded live at Sports Arena, San Diego, CA on September 3, 1970.
Another excellent show from this string of dates in California! A rowdy crowd and equipment problems with Page's acoustic guitar causes the group to abandon Bron-Yr-Aur and they get right into Since I've Been Loving You. The playing at this concert, as in all during this run, is slick, exciting, and powerful! The closing medley is a long one full of obscure songs that sounds great, and a manic encore closes this show.
Labels:
1970,
Audience,
Hard Rock,
Jimmy Page,
Led Zeppelin,
Live,
Robert Plant
Robert Plant & Band Of Joy - Crocus City Hall (2011)FLAC
Labels:
2011,
Audience,
Band Of Joy,
Live,
Robert Plant,
Rock
2016-06-28
Robert Plant & Cozy Powell - Rockfield Studios (1981)FLAC
Led Zeppelin - Blasphemy (1975) FLAC
FORMAT: Lossless (Flac)
SIZE:1,2Gb (3% Recovery)
This compilation represents a complete set from the shows Led Zeppelin performed at Earls Court, London in 1975 (24 & 25th May). None of the officially released tracks are included.As far a possible tracks are taken from soundboard sources.
2016-06-26
2016-06-17
Led Zeppelin - Florida Sunshine (1971-08-31) (2003)FLAC
FORMAT: Lossless (Flac)
SIZE: 1,31Gb (3% Recovery)
Led Zeppelin's performance at the Orlando Civic Auditorium, Florida, on 31 August 1971. This four disc set features the available stereo soundboard tracks with the mono audience recording filling the gaps (CD1 & 2), and the full audience recording (CD3 & 4).
Led Zeppelin - Destroyer (1977-04-27)(Eelgrass)FLAC
FORMAT: Lossless (Flac)
SIZE: (495+478)mb (3% Recovery)
Destroyer is a bootleg recording from the English rock group Led Zeppelin's performance at Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, Ohio on April 27, 1977. The soundboard recording is from the first show of two nights at the venue, which were part of the band's 1977 North American Tour.
The bootleg should not be confused with an audience recording from the following night in Cleveland, which is also sometimes entitled Destroyer. Though marred by poor sound quality, some critics consider this second performance better than the more famous first "Destroyer" gig.
2016-06-16
Led Zeppelin - Any Port in a Storm: The Lost Soundboard Show 1973 (2007) WV+MP3
GENRE: Hard Rock
FORMAT: Lossless (WV) | Mp3 (CBR Stereo 320kbps)
SIZE:(515+492) mb (3% Recovery) | 361mb (3% Recovery)
FORMAT: Lossless (WV) | Mp3 (CBR Stereo 320kbps)
SIZE:(515+492) mb (3% Recovery) | 361mb (3% Recovery)
Excellent soundboard recording at Old Refectory, Southampton University, Southampton, England, January 22, 1973. Release from bootleg-label Godfatherecords. The recording was made for Jimmy Page. Probably planned official release of this show.
2016-06-15
Led Zeppelin - All That Glitters Is Gold (2004) FLAC+MP3
Labels:
1971,
1972,
Hard Rock,
Jimmy Page,
Led Zeppelin,
Robert Plant,
Studio
2016-06-14
Robert Plant - Wembley Arena (1985) FLAC
2016-06-13
Robert Plant - Zeppelin Songs (1988) FLAC
2016-06-10
Santana(feat.Jimmy Page) - Frankfurt (1980) FLAC+MP3
Labels:
1980,
Audience,
Jimmy Page,
Latin Rock,
Rock,
Santana
Led Zeppelin - Aberdeen (1973) FLAC
FORMAT: Lossless (Flac)
SIZE: 766mb (3% Recovery)
Recorded Live at Music Hall, Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom 1973-01-25
A very good show in the face of rowdy Scottish audience. Good versions of Dazed And Confused and Heartbreaker, with some great guitar work on Black Dog, Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp, The Song Remains The Same and Stairway To Heaven. Also Plant's vocals are solid throughout.
Plant skips a line during the final verse of Rock and Roll and ends up ahead of the band for a few bars before getting himself back on track. Page shreds through the guitar solo during Black Dog. Since I've Been Loving You features an aggressive guitar solo from Page. The Song Remains the Same is played at a frenzied pace. Bonzo attacks his drums with incredible force during the initial verses of Dazed and Confused. The lead-in to the bow solo features an excellent call and response between Plant and the rest of the band, followed by one of the best renditions of San Francisco thus far. Page's fingers fly across the fretboard at lightning speed during the amazing guitar solo/workout section. A truly epic performance.
Plant's voice is incredibly powerful during Stairway to Heaven. Whole Lotta Love is preceded by a fantastic intro reminiscent of The Who. The Everybody Needs Somebody to Love section begins with a cacophonous explosion. The medley includes Boogie Chillen', Elvis Presley favorites (You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care and Let's Have a Party, I Can't Quit You Baby, and Goin' Down Slow. Unfortunately, the tape suffers from major disturbances for the remainder of the show beginning during the blues improvisation. Page blazes through the solos during Heartbreaker. Bonzo pummels his drums during the final verse. The band closes the show with what will prove to be the final recorded performance of What is and What Should Never Be. Plant ends the night in good form, regaining some of his former glory. He leaves the crowd with a simple "thank you very much... see ya."
A very good show in the face of rowdy Scottish audience. Good versions of Dazed And Confused and Heartbreaker, with some great guitar work on Black Dog, Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp, The Song Remains The Same and Stairway To Heaven. Also Plant's vocals are solid throughout.
Plant skips a line during the final verse of Rock and Roll and ends up ahead of the band for a few bars before getting himself back on track. Page shreds through the guitar solo during Black Dog. Since I've Been Loving You features an aggressive guitar solo from Page. The Song Remains the Same is played at a frenzied pace. Bonzo attacks his drums with incredible force during the initial verses of Dazed and Confused. The lead-in to the bow solo features an excellent call and response between Plant and the rest of the band, followed by one of the best renditions of San Francisco thus far. Page's fingers fly across the fretboard at lightning speed during the amazing guitar solo/workout section. A truly epic performance.
Plant's voice is incredibly powerful during Stairway to Heaven. Whole Lotta Love is preceded by a fantastic intro reminiscent of The Who. The Everybody Needs Somebody to Love section begins with a cacophonous explosion. The medley includes Boogie Chillen', Elvis Presley favorites (You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care and Let's Have a Party, I Can't Quit You Baby, and Goin' Down Slow. Unfortunately, the tape suffers from major disturbances for the remainder of the show beginning during the blues improvisation. Page blazes through the solos during Heartbreaker. Bonzo pummels his drums during the final verse. The band closes the show with what will prove to be the final recorded performance of What is and What Should Never Be. Plant ends the night in good form, regaining some of his former glory. He leaves the crowd with a simple "thank you very much... see ya."
2016-06-07
2016-06-01
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