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Ep. 139 – The Heart of Markness Led Zeppelin Podcast: April 30, 1977

RIP Richard Cole.
We listen to an upgraded source of April 30, 1977 at the Pontiac Silverdome. This is a much better source and a great show. We hear an awesome No Quarter and Achilles. 76,000 people were there. Amazing.

The band is taking this gig seriously, with a vibe that reminds me of the professionalism of Copenhagen 1979. Jimmy is on point!

You can download this upgraded source here:https://mega.nz/folder/mtsCVYiQ#xpLvZaM_r6Svr9FcfCZ2TA

Ep. 137 & 138 – The Heart of Markness Led Zeppelin Podcast

We listen to an excellent multitrack recording from Jan. 22, 1973 in Southampton UK. We hear a raucous Whole Lotta Love w/ medleys, Thank You with mellotron, and for the 1st time since 1970, How Many More Times. Super duper cool.

January 22, 1973 is revisited and we hear Since I’ve Been Loving You, Dancing Days, and The Rain Song. A really good gig even with Robert’s flu voice. A great laid back concert.

You can download this awesome set right here: https://mega.nz/folder/G10mAaZA#kai3CrBzvh9aE8zsa3pKEg

Remastered Soundboard 1/11/69 – Ep. 133 The Heart of Markness Led Zeppelin Podcast

We listen to a wonderfully remastered soundboard recording from Jan 11, 1969, of Led Zeppelin at the Fillmore West in San Francisco. Great sound and a great performance of a hungry young band making their name known. We hear I Can’t Quit You, Dazed, and How Many More Times. Amazing. You can download the entire recording here: https://mega.nz/folder/r1MFyQTQ#ye5JPAjqcyFbY1ajtJBOXA

March 10, 1975 – Ep. 131 The Heart of Markness Led Zeppelin Podcast

We listen to an underappreciated show from March 10, 1975 in San Diego. Led Zeppelin plays a great show with lots of high spirits and fun. We hear Over The Hills, In My Time of Dying, and Trampled Underfoot. You can download this complete concert right here: https://mega.nz/folder/rwc3Qa4D#8laECxwosayKBVWJJOiDJg

Ep. 129 – The Heart of Markness Led Zeppelin Podcast

We listen to tracks from Zephead315’s audience compilation of Earls Court shows from 1975. Great performances and atmosphere. We hear Trampled Underfoot, No Quarter, and Tangerine (with 4 part harmony). Amazing compilation! You can download this show here: https://mega.nz/folder/ykVzCKgY#N3uUt7E3YBIqLG4dx3PhBg

Ep. 127 – The Heart of Markness Led Zeppelin Podcast – March 5, 1971

e listen to Led Zeppelin playing Ulster Hall, Belfast NI on March 5, 1971. These are the very first live performances of songs from Zep 4 ever. We hear Black Dog, Stairway, and a Ramones level Rock and Roll. Robert’s voice is unreal. Never better. You can download this show right here: https://mega.nz/folder/Lk0A0Y5C#YeWZ3h_ga7KvX-wB0GPl8g

My Heart of Markness Interview with the Author of Searching for Jimmy Page

I talk with author Christy Alexander Hallberg about her novel Searching For Jimmy Page, which I’ve read and is wonderful. She talks about visiting Headley Grange, Bron Yr Aur, and other meccas for Zep fans, and how they colored her character Luna’s odyssey. Seriously, this book is awesome.

Ep. 126 – The Heart of Markness Led Zeppelin Podcast

We listen to a glorious recording of Led Zeppelin’s first show in 2 years, July 23, 1979 in Copenhagen. The band plays with a relaxed intensity and Jimmy plays like 1973 again. Celebration Day, No Quarter, and Achilles are heard. Great one!

If you would like to download the complete concert (KRW_CO Version) you may do so here: https://mega.nz/folder/CllyHQDR#nRLC0Eg6YNjEKkqAAqbxaw

Ep. 125 – The Heart of Markness Led Zeppelin Podcast

We listen to the only extant live recording of Led Zeppelin from 1968. Gonzaga University, December 30, they played a gymnasium. Rough and ready and hungry. The very first roar from the behemoth. If you would like to download this show you may do so here: https://mega.nz/folder/W8kwSR7Z#NecCyUJzWsNZyVtoZQA0cA