!!!!!PLEASE READ THIS DESCRIPTION!!!!!
This Blog is all about Led Zeppelin and sharing every known concert recording (bootleg) spanning their career 1968 - 1980. My goal is
to help others in finding these historic shows! Any Led Zeppelin concert you want RIGHT HERE!!! These shows are a time machine into the past that allow us people of today to enjoy the Led Zeppelin experience in true, raw form, straight from the tapers! I believe everyone should be able to enjoy these shows! And I really appreciate all of the Tapers who made these shows available!!! I may not have every single bootleg available, but there is at least one for every date known to have been recorded.
On the right side of the blog is the Concert Date Archive containing every concert date performed by Zep in yearly order, when you click on any date it takes you to the bootleg for that show. Below that is the Post Archive, Special Thanks and links to other popular bootleg sites. On the left side of the blog is a Video Archive section containing everything there is of live footage of Zep (DVD's, 8MM and Fan Footage) And below that is the Lossless section.
Every concert I post will contain a link to download the concert. I use Mega to upload and make available for download. You do not have to install the Mega App to download shows, but I highly recommend it. Especially when downloading the bigger files. It does make things easier. But you can just use your browser. Also, some browsers like Internet Explorer will not let you download. Firefox and Google Chrome work well. I assure you that all of the links here will be working as long as I'm alive!
If you have any problems at all, just leave a comment and I will help you ASAP. I hope you enjoy! LONG LIVE LED ZEPPELIN!!!
Here is my Youtube page! Long Live Led Zeppelin.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM1b9ETPb33izVhIB52-E-g
Here is my Facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/ledzep1987

Sunday, September 27, 2015

1971.11.11 Led Zeppelin Newcastle Newcastle Brown Ale

1971.11.11
Led Zeppelin
Newcastle
Newcastle Brown Ale

Here is the link
https://mega.nz/#!FsQAEQKJ!2IHptnMka0rE-6k7FkcxqBYOm6ETD5K7HDstelTs2Jo
101. Immigrant Song
102. Heartbreaker
103. Black Dog
104. Since I’ve Been Loving You
105. Rock & Roll
106. Stairway To Heaven
107. That’s The Way

201. Going To California
202. Tangerine
203. Dazed & Confused
204. What Is And What Should Never Be
205. Celebration Day
206. Communication Breakdown


Really nice sound on this ... The band is playing very tight but loose, and are steamrolling through the set. Robert's voice is very good and the show focuses on the new material from the newly released 4th album. A great show. "Now then, today's the day of the Teddy Bear's picnic, and to go with it, the new album came out. I know what they say about the lenght of time between the two, and I'm sure you can rea all sorts of reports and toss a coin!" said Plant. The main question is Moby Dick really was played or not. Right after Celebration Day Plant saying "The one and only..." and the tape cuts straight into "You don't wanna be famous?" comment just before as Pagey starts with opening intro to Communication Breakdown.

2 comments:

  1. The link for the concert page of 1971.11.13 Dundee Scotland (the show following this show) does not work.

    ReplyDelete
  2. The answer to "the main question" asked in the final paragraph above: No, Moby Dick was not played. According to Setlist.fm, immediately after Celebration Day, they went straight into Whole Lotta Love before going into Communication Breakdown for the encore. So, Whole Lotta Love is the only song missing from the entire recording of this performance. The tapers either missed too much of it between changing reels or cassettes, or there were serious problems with the source recording during this performance which could not be corrected or remedied. Someone must have eventually decided to just cut WLL completely out of the final released version. At least this version anyway.

    ReplyDelete