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Ep. 191 – The Heart of Markness Led Zeppelin Podcast

I was led to this show by a thread on Royal Orleans (a Zep fan site) in which someone wrote a brilliant essay about 1980 and how it deserves another look, as it’s not all dysfunction, addiction, and flat performances. I’ve gotten to the point where I’d say at least half the 1980 Tour over Europe is pretty damn good, even great.

June 20, 1980 the band played Brussels and they completely knocked it out of the park. It’s interesting to hear Jimmy’s newer ‘vocabulary’ in his playing. Trampled Underfoot is crazy good, Since I’ve Been Loving You (not often a high point on this tour) is brilliant, with some nice syncopation and interplay between Jonesy, Jimmy, and Bonzo. It’s mature and intelligent and cogent. I am absolutely gobsmacked at how my 1980 bias kept me from hearing the beauty in these early 1980 shows.

After SIBLY I play a rock solid version on Whole Lotta Love which brings the old and the new together in a flurry of improvisation. It’s good. You’ll like it.

If you would like to hear the complete concert you can do so, courtesy of my Patrons, right here: https://mega.nz/folder/PklzlbRb#9niBfQQQ4KUSF8ko5EeATQ

May 28, 1972 The Heart of Markness Podcast

This is an excellent warm up show to the big US Tour from which we got How The West Was Won. Highlights of this gig are Dazed and Confused, Heartbreaker, and a Whole Lotta Love with several unique songs in the medley.

The crowd is rowdy and they’re throwing firecrackers, so the band ditch Moby Dick, but the whole show is wonderful, and you download it for free right here: https://mega.nz/folder/D9shib5Z#qZdARnJ0P56UYnESWJzvYg