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Ep. 311 – The Heart of Markness Led Zeppelin Podcast

Boston was always a big Led Zeppelin town, starting back at the very beginning with the marathon Tea Party gigs, through this show right here. July 20, 1973 is the last time Zeppelin played Boston. The crowd is wild at this gig, so much so that the band eliminate Misty Mountain Hop, Since I’ve Been Loving You, and Moby Dick from the setlist. All to keep the crowd from going Chernobyl. No encores either.

I play Celebration Day, a smokin’ Stairway, and a brilliant No Quarter that presages the brilliance about to be recorded in NYC a week later.

Thanks to the support of my Patrons, you can download this complete recording right here: https://mega.nz/folder/m00UzAzL#4FMPGsyljZkHWh8b2NvvGg

Bonus – The Heart of Markness Classic Rock Podcast

This is nice stereo FM master recording of Aerosmith in Detroit on April 7, 1974, broadcast on WABX back in the day. The band is rapidly ascending to the top of Rock Mountain with Get Your Wings, the album they’re supporting here.

I play Mama Kin, Dream On, and Same Old Song & Dance. It’s good ol’ dirty rock and roll a la The Faces or The New Barbarians. Good stuff.

You can download this complete recording, thanks to the support of my Patrons, right here: https://mega.nz/folder/K0lzxI5Q#MHsteFaUBNUjMogUSJtZlA

Ep. 310 – The Heart of Markness Led Zeppelin Podcast

Eight days after the shambolic Live Aid reunion Jimmy Page joined Robert Plant onstage at the Brendan Byrne Arena, in East Rutherford, NJ. The contrast between the two gigs couldn’t be greater. Robert’s voice is virtually perfect and Jimmy’s guitar (and Jimmy himself) are in tune.

I play an aching beautiful Young Boy Blues from his then current Honeydrippers EP, and then I play the two encores Jimmy played with the band; the first being a standard blues number (I don’t know if it has a name), and then a fiery run through of Treat Her Right, which calls back to when they jammed the same tune two years earlier.

This is a great performance and a shining testimony to the viability of a Page/Plant collaboration even back then, when they sniped at each other in the press.

You can download this concert, courtesy of my Patrons, right here: https://mega.nz/folder/qpcygIoK#nXxa2XOvkDOSN1xcAC1gaA

Ep. 309 – The Heart of Markness Led Zeppelin Podcast

This show, February 27, 1996, is the third to the last for Page/Plant’s No Quarter tour, and it is smokin’! The band hasn’t lost a step since their legendary Japanese shows of a few days prior. This is an excellent audience recording which maintains the high bar set in Japan, quality-wise.

I play a ridiculously hot In The Evening, and the two encores which took the roof off the place. Black Dog and Rock and Roll. The latter two are sung with Robert Plant going alllllll out; hitting notes one doesn’t expect. The band are in a great mood and the audience is locked in all the way. A great show with top of their game performances.

You can download this complete concert, thanks to my Patrons, right here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1C1-2aCqj4RJvVHPJ6GVPf3RUenQHOy37/view?usp=sharing

Bonus Episode – The Heart of Markness Classic Rock Podcast

This recording was liberated by the Dogs of Doom back in the day, and boy oh boy is it cool! Cream playing Dallas State Fair Music Hall just 7 months before they called it a day.

The recording is rough. The bass is super loud and overloaded. The vocals are buried behind the music, but that because that’s how they sounded, basically. PA systems hadn’t yet been developed to keep up with cranked Marshall stacks. That would be a year later.

I play a blistering Sunshine of Your Love, and and even more blistering I’m so Glad. Jack Bruce’s sick bass chording during Sunshine foreshadows the evil Dio era Black Sabbath sound by more than a decade. All three of these musicians are absolute virtuosos and amazing with every measure played.

You can download this recording, thanks to my Patrons, right here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1pb-DZhc3HQseOHRbXy2tKHwbWpghwk8k?usp=drive_link