![]() ![]() Led Zeppelin Plays One of Its Earliest Concerts (Danish TV, 1969) ![]() For the full experience, see the Youtube page to read a transcription of Robert Plant’s between-song stage patter.Ġ3 – As Long As I Have You (incl Fresh Garbage / Shake / Hush) Ġ6 – How Many More Times (incl The Hunter) Listen to it and see if you can’t conjure some of those lucky audience-members’ awe in that moment of discovery, when heavy metal was born from the blues. The raw, two-track tape recording of that frigid winter show has circulated for thirty years in various bootleg forms, but it’s new to Youtube, new to me, and maybe new to you too. It was like, after that, psychedelia was dead and heavy metal was born, all in a three-hour show.” Poor Vanilla Fudge. The kids haven’t heard anything like this before: Bonham’s explosive fills, Plant’s high-pitched harmonizing to “Page’s pipe-wrench riffs.” By the time Zeppelin left the stage, Bob Gallagher and his buddies were “flabbergasted.” And “when Vanilla Fudge came on, they were so sleepy. ![]() The band’s first album- Led Zeppelin-wouldn’t hit stores for another three weeks. tour, come courtesy of the Zeppelin website’s description of the mistakenly billed “Len Zefflin”’s earliest recorded concert, which you can hear in its entirety above, thanks to an enterprising young student who brought his tape recorder. These then-teenage fans’ reminisces of this historic show, only the fifth of Led Zeppelin’s first U.S. But then Page, Plant, Bonham, and Jones take the stage, and like Jeff “Tor” Nadeau, you look around to find the house “universally mind-blown” by “the most stunning and awesome sound ever.” And like Kerry, you don’t “want them to leave the stage-ever!” ![]()
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