Page/Plant New Orleans 1998

Ep. 74 – The Heart of Markness Led Zeppelin Podcast

This show was taken from an FM broadcast from New Orleans October 1, 1998, and it smokes! Jimmy Page is on fire for the entire 1998 tour, but he gets better as the tour progresses, and this night is amazing. A great How Many More Times is played, with a bow solo, and even a bit of I Can’t Quit You. Great great performance.

If you would like to download the entire concert you may do so here: https://mega.nz/folder/z5cgjKiB#HJ2lP8kqYDvED4gWtFloHw

Led Zeppelin – Sydney 1972

The Heart of Markness Led Zeppelin Podcast – Episode 73

On February 27, 1972 Led Zeppelin played an outdoor show in Sydney, Australia. Zeppelin only toured Australasia once at it was a doozy! This is a high energy outdoor show to an appreciative Aussie crowd. Only live performance of The Rover as well. A good one!

If you would like to download the entire show you may do so here: https://mega.nz/folder/Tgc1AKzA#cmt1l34rnokW1MRYNsJHcw

Led Zeppelin New Soundboard 1975

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

Led Zeppelin: Tokyo 1971 Part 1

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