Led Zeppelin - Fillmore West April 27 1969
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Filename: led-zeppelin-fillmore-west-april-27-1969.rar- MP3 size: 49 mb
- FLAC size: 291.9 mb
Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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As Long As I Have You Medley (Cont.)...Fresh Garbage / Bags Groove / Cat's Squirrel / Bags Groove / I'm A Man / No Money Down | ||
The Train Kept A Rollin' | ||
As Long As I Have You | ||
I Can't Quit You | ||
How Many More Times Medley (Cont.)...The Hunter / Here We Go 'Round The Mulberry Bush / The Hunter | ||
How Many More Times | ||
You Shook Me |
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Led Zeppelin - Live in San Francisco, CA (April 27th, 1969) - Nite Owl Matrix
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Formats
- 2 × Vinyl
- LP
- Unofficial Release
Companies
Role | Company |
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Recorded At | Fillmore West |
Notes
- Recorded live in 1969 at the Fillmore West, San Francisco. Soundboard Recording.
- A/B Labels Are White
- C/D Labels Are Silver
- Same pressing as the one on Jester records
- only about 50 copies made with this insert cover from left over discs from the 1986 Jester pressing
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How do we get access to the flax files? ?
This is not a stage recoding merged with the audience source. It's an actual soundboard. The stage recording is for April 20th and the microphones were underneath the stage. This is why the vocals are so faint on the 24th as the mics were behind the PA speakers under the stage . Many stage recoding suffer from faint vocals. You can tell the way the vocals ride over top of the instruments that it's a soundboard. This is being confused with the stage recoding from the 24th .
Amazing sync ups etc. amazing!
53rd Anniversary
Jones’ bass run in E, at 2:22 during the Train guitar solo is spot on. I first heard this show years back during the late eighties. I’m still in awe today. Jimmy truly did catch lightning in a bottle w this lineup. Players today, some 50 years after their formation, are still having trouble figuring out the shit Jones played.
53 years ago today.
To all remember the As Long As I Have You from the nite before {4/26 The axe murder version ]my personal #1 Zep show. Great merge !!
Oh yeah - this was played by KSJO San Jose 1977 on the Lobster Platter on loan from Bill [Wolfgang] Graham who taped it !!!!I guess a few people taped it ?!?! lol
53 years old and still incredible!
This performance stands the test of time. I've listened to it hundreds of times since I first found the recordings some 30 years ago. I've got every guitar lick, every drum fill, every bass run, every Plant scream burned into my conscience forever. AND IT'S SIMPLY WONDERFUL.
8:00 that’s Les Paul
1:14:54 to 1:15:24 OMG that tone!
My God man, that solo at 52:41.
April 27th, the day of my birthdaaay! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I wish we could get more offical live releases from the 69 to 71 era of led zeppelin live. That was their best live era . How the west was won from 72 and song remains the same from 73 were fantastic but they pale in comparison to the best shows from 69 to the end of 71 pre 72 they were more raw energetic and wild . They were also heavier from 69 to 71 especially the first half of 1970. Pages tone during the early years was so heavy for it's time but beginning in 1972. His tome gets cleaner and much less heavy and the bands sound gets less heavy all around. They try to get back to that bombastic sound and heavier guitar tone in 1977 but but then they did not have the chops and plant did not have the voice to pull it off. Although I do live 77 zep in their own right .
1:44:00......BONZO!!!
52 years ago today.
Awesome
19:12 this is the same thing they play in 1973 in Whole Lotta Love medley (Boogie Mama)
I think we all agree: Jimmy Page and Zep were incredible in this era. Love Jimmy’s dirty, filthy sexy tone. I think he out-Becks Jeff Beck on straight up, improvised blues and psychedelic rock. Page’s tone was drenched in echo and wah and it sounded like he used all his pickups and tone knobs to fullest effect. He was also aiming to rip your head off. He was still great in 72-73 but I think less tonally diverse and wild? Also, was Page the greatest Wah user in history, even better than Hendrix and Clapton?
This is probably the best concert recording you have available on this playlist on your channel!
48:40 way cool and then... 55:45 'Mulberry Bush'
The crowd didn’t realise it then, or maybe they did, but they were listening to the soon to become the biggest and greatest rock band of all time.
Hi Boots, this is one of my favorite shows. I was wondering why you never upload any shows from 1976. Do you hate the performances in this year? I personally think 5/26/76 (Baltimore) is one of their best performances of their whole career.