Led Zeppelin Bbc Session Rar
Rocking The Big Apple: First Night At The GardenVersion A0101. The Rain Song0102. Dazed And Confused0103.
Download Led Zeppelin - Discography DELUXE 1969-1982 (2014-2015) AAC or any other file from Music category. HTTP download also available at fast speeds. The Complete British Broadcasting Corporation Radio Sessions is a 4CD bootleg CD by Led Zeppelin. Released by Empress Valley Supreme Disc in 2006, it consists of all of the recording sessions the band did for BBC Radio.
Stairway To Heaven0201. Moby Dick0202. Whole Lotta Love0204. The Ocean0206. AudienceVersion B0301.
The Rain Song0302. Dazed And Confused0303. Stairway To Heaven0401. Moby Dick0402.
Whole Lotta Love0404. The Ocean0406. AudienceBonus Disk0501. Moby Dick0502. Whole Lotta Love0504. The Ocean0506. AudienceTaking The Building Into Stratosphere: Second Night At The GardenVersion A0601.
Rock And Roll0603. Celebration Day0604.
Black Dog0605. Over The Hills And Far Away0606. Misty Mountain Hop0607.
Since I've Been Loving You0608. No Quarter0609.
The Song Remains The Same0610. The Rain Song0701. Dazed And Confused0702. Stairway To Heaven0703. Moby Dick0801. Whole Lotta Love0803.
The Ocean0805. AudienceVersion B0901.
Rock And Roll0903. Celebration Day0904. Black Dog0905. Over The Hills And Far Away0906. Misty Mountain Hop0907.
Since I've Been Loving You0908. No Quarter0909. The Song Remains The Same0910. The Rain Song1001. Dazed And Confused1002. Stairway To Heaven1003. Moby Dick1101.
Whole Lotta Love1103. The Ocean1105.
AudienceBonus Disk1201. Moby Dick1202. Whole Lotta Love1204.
The Ocean1206. AudienceFinal Magik: Third Night At The GardenVersion A1301. Rock And Roll1303.
Celebration Day1304. Black Dog1305. Over The Hills And Far Away1306. Misty Mountain Hop1307. Since I've Been Loving You1308.
No Quarter1309. The Song Remains The Same1310. The Rain Song1401. Dazed And Confused1402. Stairway To Heaven1403. Moby Dick1501. Whole Lotta Love1503.
The Ocean1505. Organ Solo1507. Thank YouVersion B1601. Rock And Roll1603. Celebration Day1604. Black Dog1605.
Over The Hills And Far Away1606. Misty Mountain Hop1607. Since I've Been Loving You1608. No Quarter1609.
The Song Remains The Same1610. The Rain Song1701. Dazed And Confused1702. Stairway To Heaven1703. Moby Dick1801.
Whole Lotta Love1803. The Ocean1805. Organ Solo1807. Thank YouOut From The Movie: The Song Remains The Same Out Takes And MoreDVD-1 UntitledCompanies, etc.Recorded At – Madison Square GardenNotesThe hinged open box containing five individual glossy gatefold sleeves and small booklet.
Like most people of my age who were too young to see Led Zeppelin in a live setting, their seminal concert film The Song Remains The Same was a first glimpse of the band onstage. I had some live tapes, the 1969 and 1971 BBC material taped from the radio, but The Song Remains The Same was something different.
First off it captures the band during what many consider the pinnacle of their onstage playing, second for a young rock fan in the early 80’s, it added to the still mysterious nature of the group. Back then we had no VHS player so my only access to the film was sporadically on late night cable television, but the soundtrack was a different story, it was down at your local record store and I devoured it. The soundtrack was for many years my most beloved source of live Zep, yet I had no idea of the amount of work that went into the project, sure the soundtrack was much more polished than the film but to what extent I had no clue. Fast forward 20 plus years and reading Eddie Edwards excellent The Garden Tapes website I was really shocked, and intrigued, by the work that had been done. By this time I had the second night soundboard as well as a fragment of the final night soundboard in my clutches, Eddie’s web site was an revelation and I certainly watched and listened to the project in a new light.The source material for The Song Remains The Same comes from the final three nights of the tour, at the famed Madison Square Garden. All three nights were filmed and recorded by the band for use on the project and all three nights were recorded un-officially by members of the audience. While there have been many Zeppelin box sets from various labels over the years that would focus on other triumphs, curiously no one has gathered together the various recordings that circulate in the collectors market from those three incredible nights in late July 1973, until now.
When this set was announced I was excited and intrigued, after shopping around I found the best deal I could and then all that was left was the waiting, the hardest part. The box itself is similar in design to the Godfather box sets, the box has an official look to it by using graphics from the official The Song Remains The Same soundtrack.
The box houses five gatefold sleeves for the individual nights as well as a fold out liner notes that gives the same information that is found on the back of the sleeves. The gatefold sleeves feature a live shot on the front but it is the inside that made it for me, all feature a picture of the band at Shepperton studios in August 1974 filming the “missed” shots needed to complete the film.
There is a complete overview of each of the three concerts, there are audience and soundboard sources for each of the dates and all are represented in this collection. Empress Valley uses both recordings from the respective dates to complete and compliment each other, the mastering is excellent, the switch to the alternating source is seamless making for a nice listening experience. Overall the packaging is very nice, although I do find that the liner notes could have been better, more detail would have been nice. Also there are no extras, some lobby card reprints or small poster would have made excellent additions to the set. Doing reviews of this nature is a daunting process, thankfully there are a few excellent web sites I used for resources, a big shout out goes to Eddie Edwards Garden Tapes, The Led Zeppelin Data Base, and some old dusty books on my bookshelf, most notably Luis Rey’s Led Zeppelin Live, Dave Lewis’ Concert File, and Robert Goodwin’s Illustrated Collectors Guides (the last three).Rocking The Big Apple: First Night At The Garden July 27, 1973. Disc 1 Version A (49:22): The Rain Song, Dazed And Confused, Stairway To HeavenDisc 2 Version A (54:35): Moby Dick, Heartbreaker, Whole Lotta Love, Audience / MC, The Ocean, Audience / MCFor the first two discs we have the audience recording for the show Version A, the source is a good to very good recording, it does suffer from distortion at times but has wonderful ambience and is by far the most enjoyable, yet fragmented, of the audience sources.
Disc 1 Version A (64:41): Audience / Tune Up, Rock And Roll, Celebration Day, Black Dog, Over The Hills And Far Away, Misty Mountain Hop, Since I’ve Been Loving You, No Quarter, The Song Remains The Same, The Rain SongDisc 2 Version A (73:19): Dazed And Confused, Stairway To Heaven, Moby DickDisc 3 Version A (31:54): Heartbreaker, Whole Lotta Love, Audience, The Ocean, AudienceSecond night at the Garden, Version A features the audience recording and to my knowledge has never been released on bootleg. It is for good reason, first off the recording is incomplete clocking in at about 113 minutes, there is a sizable chunk of tape missing from the last 8 minutes of Dazed and Confused and all of Stairway to Heaven and Moby Dick. The sound is fair, distant from the stage, muffled sounding and a slight layer of hiss is present yet surprisingly there is clarity (thankfully) and once your ears adjust it can be enjoyed.
The cuts throughout the recording have been filled with the soundboard recording that can be jarring due to the sheer difference is qualities. The soundboard is used for the Audience / Tune up at the beginning and for the first five seconds into Rock And Roll, after Black Dog at 5:45 to 5:51, after No Quarter at 12:05 to 12:27, and for the last 13 seconds of the first disc. It resumes for the first 36 seconds of the second disc, and at the 22:00 mark of Dazed And Confused continuing on for the rest of the disc. Disc 1 Version A (64:10): Audience, Rock And Roll, Celebration Day, Black Dog, Over The Hills And Far Away, Misty Mountain Hop, Since I’ve Been Loving You, No Quarter, The Song Remains The Same, The Rain SongDisc 2 Version A (73:01): Dazed And Confused, Stairway To Heaven, Moby DickDisc 3 Version A (48:40): Heartbreaker, Whole Lotta Love, Audience, The Ocean, Audience, Organ Solo, Thank YouThe final night at the Garden and an excellent show by the group. There is a single audience tape that is almost complete save for some small cuts, the recording is a fair to good source that is distant.
While it is a bit muddy you can certainly make out the vocals and instruments clearly and is not a difficult listen. There are times where the audience response is almost deafening, like during Plant’s introductory speech.
The cuts are filled with the soundboard source, the first cut is during No Quarter from 7:45 to 8:07, in the middle of Dazed And Confused at 22:19 to 22:38, during Moby Dick at 20:21 to 20:56 and the last is the audience cheering and first couple seconds of the organ solo prior to Thank You. What is most curious about the audience source is again, the deafening roars in the beginning and after Stairway To Heaven, it gives you a scope as to how big the events were. There is very little audience noise near the taper, the only real disturbances are during Moby Dick when they get a bit restless. The Song Remains The Same Outtakes were released in the early 90’s and feature a 35 minute hodgepodge of clips mostly incomplete. For me the best of the lot is The Song Remains The Same and Rain Song, we get different scenes of Robert’s “journey” that I find very enjoyable. While the footage is professional it is not up to the movie quality by any means yet it is interesting to watch and since my last copy was on VHS, this is a nice inclusion to the set. The amateur footage has been released many times in various incarnations, 1973 (Cosmic Energy CE 1973), Film Noir (Hercules), Assemblage (Cosmic Energy CE-017) and Assemblage II (Cosmic Energy CE-021).
The footage from the 27th was shot close to the stage and is silent with a soundboard audio of The Song Remains The Same and Rain Song plays along with the footage. The footage was transferred by using a video camera while the footage played on a home video screen. The footage from the 28th was shot some distance from the stage, we get a great view of the full stage and all the action, again it was silent with Black Dog and Over The Hills And Far Away playing along.
The footage of the 29th is a mere snippet of Dazed And Confused with actual dubbed sound, curiously it looks like it may be semi professional since it was shot very close to the stage from the right side and looks to be at stage level. The black and white news footage is interesting, it is not on the DVD menu and consists of a news story about an investigation into the wealth being generated by the music industry, it does feature footage of Zeppelin and the Starship.The final word?
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Empress Valley have released a definite edition of the three Madison Square Garden shows, sound quality meets or exceeds all previous versions, the mixing of the sources is seamless and well done and the mastering is excellent. The presentation is visually appealing and the subject matter is of major historical importance. After spending literally weeks listening and enjoying these performances I find myself very happy with this box set and while the price tag was reasonable for a set of this magnitude, for me it was worth every penny.