Music
The Heart of Markness Led Zeppelin Podcast
This podcast is about Sept. 23, 1971 which is the date of Led Zeppelin’s first performance in Japan, or Asia for that matter. It’s an amazing show with a spirited Led Zeppelin at the top of their game. This Led Zeppelin podcast is delighted to share it with you.
You can download this complete performance right here: https://mega.nz/folder/ugkxUZyD#owpkgNZuHP8bIGu86CC4pQ
Bloomington, MN Jan. 18, 1975 The Heart of Markness Led Zeppelin Podcast
The new soundboard fragment has been liberated by the Dogs of Doom and propogated by yours truly. There are only 4 songs, which seems to be the fashion of the bootleg market lately, and Wanton Song is cut after about a minute, but it sounds incredible. It’s worth hearing for Kashmir alone (still in its infancy as a live number). Jonesy is strong in this very professional sounding, balanced recording. You’re going to love it.
If you would like to download the complete release (although we listen to the whole thing in the show), you may do so here: https://mega.nz/folder/L1UgTKSJ#VLqY7TSOMeI9eUiPUfSivw
A Mike Millard Recording on The Heart of Markness Podcast

On May 25, 1980 Genesis, touring in support of Duke, played an intimate gig for 500 fans, at West Hollywood’s iconic Roxy. Mike Millard was there, front and center, with his legendary recording gear. There’s ambiguity as to whether this is a master recording, or taken from a 1st gen, but in any case the sound is phenomenal, as is the performance.
If you would like to download the complete show, you may do so here: https://mega.nz/folder/ut1RFBqC#4Tw8pOYeCsfpGCpykcYCYQ
Led Zeppelin Podcast – The Heart of Markness Episode 68

You can download this set as well as two other sources, that you heard on my Led Zeppelin podcast, right here: https://mega.nz/folder/at9TDbqB#JEvNkwBPGFWff6G9eAW6HQ
Mike Millard Master Recording November 29, 1989

This tour, in support of Flowers In The Dirt, is Paul McCartney’s first tour since 1979’s Wings UK tour, and his first world tour since 1976. People were ready and he brought it. He played 31 songs (lots of Beatles songs) in his marathon set at the LA Forum, and Mike Millard was there to capture it.
If you would like to download the entire show you may do so here: https://mega.nz/folder/S4clAaKZ#wPaAOAaMfsq4BhdHxCuLew
Episode 67 of The Heart of Markness Podcast

We listen to the opening night (Sept 23, 1971) of Led Zeppelin’s first Japanese Tour, and it’s brilliant. They’re eager to show the audience why they’re the best band ever, and they succeed. We listen to a pristine Since I’ve Been Loving You, and a rapturous Whole Lotta Love with complete performances of Good Times, Bad Times, How Many More Times, You Shook Me, as well as tons of rock songs in the medley. It’s arguably the best Whole Lotta Love ever.
If you would like to download the complete concert, you may do so here: https://mega.nz/folder/ugkxUZyD#owpkgNZuHP8bIGu86CC4pQ
April 12, 1993 – A Mike Millard Master from JEMS

Achtung Baby was U2’s high water mark and what an album it was! JEMS has released another Mike Millard master recording, and it’s April 12, 1992 at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. It’s a great show from a great band promoting a great album. You can’t go wrong.
If you would like to download the entire concert you may do so here: https://mega.nz/folder/D49llLwA#8sZgqfTObzk2JUi7SjR3XQ
New York in Paris April 12, 1992
This is an excellent audience recording of Lou Reed touring in support of his New York album (one of the best albums of his career, and of the 80’s in general), at the Olympia Theater in Paris, June 23, 1989. He plays New York almost in its entirety, and the plays a bunch of songs from his whole career. It’s great.
If you would like to download the entire concert you may do so here: https://mega.nz/folder/e88nGaAS#RGPLkAw1BUOHaUMzh_9ksQ
Peter Green & Eric Clapton 1970
This is a very mellow, Grateful Dead/Allman Brothers-esque jam From February 8. 1970 at the Boston Tea Party. Jim Gordon from Derek and the Dominos plays drums. The connection between Peter Green (rest in peace) and Eric Clapton borders on telepathic. It’s uncanny.
You can download this jam right here: https://mega.nz/folder/W91BDahT#fT0eGTCHYWrwITAy-SOr-w