sabato 27 aprile 2024
Led Zeppelin - 1969-04-27 - San Francicso, CA (AUD/FLAC)
(Audience FLAC)
Fillmore West, San Francisco
Soundboard [audience to fill]
CDR > EAC > WAV > FLAC
The Train Kept a Rolling
I Can't Quit You
Bonzo's Snare
As Long As I Have You
You Shook Me
How Many More Times
Communication Breakdown
Killing Floor
Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
White Summer - Black Mountain Side
Sitting and Thinking
Pat's Delight
Dazed Confused
Led Zeppelin
March 19th 1969
London
Kosmik Blues disc 3
"Alexis Korner's World Service R&B Show" - AM Broadcast
CDR > EAC > WAV > FLAC8
01 - Alexis Korner Intro
02 - What Is And What Should Never Be
03 - I Can't Quit You
04 - You Shook Me
05 - Sunshine Woman
06 - Sunshine Woman [master>dat source]
slumpy's notes - if you don't have this, get it - simple as that - a stunning double-set in astounding quality.
**
I first listened to this release on my main Hi Fi system, which is a pretty good rig. I thought that there was a very powerful bottom end sound, to the slight loss of the top end. I then listened to it through the speakers connected to my computer, and got a totally different impression. There is a better tiop end sound and it was really punchy and powerful. I was very impressed with the quality. Therefore this release may well sound different to people depending on the sound system it is played on. It of course must be compared to the Genuine Masters The Devils Blues that came out a while back, on a DVD-A. The sound on that release is powerful and more natural. This Beelzebub release has been remastered and sounds very punchy and powerful. Some people may prefer the Genuine Masters version, whilst others may prefer the Beelzebub version. As to the concert itself, it is of course a classic, one of the group's very best ever performances. This release has the added bonus of the Alexis Korner 19th March 1969 AM World Service radio broadcast. The sound here is probably as good as it gets, and so this release is very worthwhile. The packaging is in a colour card gatefold, very nicely done, and the CDRs are picture discs. There is a photo of Alexis Korner on the inside cover, and on the CDRs. (Jamie Boswell March 2005)
Just when you think it's safe to say "This is the definitive release of show X" something always pops up to make you think again. The last night at the Fillmore has long been a favourite of just about every fan or collector past and present, and I myself must have 10 different bootleg and non-bootleg versions already. This release basically puts the rest onto the dusty top shelf, even the wonderful Genuine Masters Devils Blues release of last year. Compared side by side I am amazed at the difference - a warmer, more rounded sound, this release breathes more life into an already lively recording. Sourced from an obviously different original tape, this just sounds so much better than the rest, and has been a permanent fixture in my CD player for 2 days solid. I hesitate to say it, but until Mr Page releases an official version, this is now "The definitive release of this show"! The bonus material consists of an AM radio recording of the Alexis Korner radio show session from a few weeks earlier, with a second version of Sunshine Woman from a superior source thrown in for good measure, and the whole package comes in the traditional Beelzebub triple-gatefold card sleeve with printed discs. All in all, a superior sound to any of the previous offerings, and a must-have release. (Captain McCrunge March 06)
Argenteum Astrum :
This show is just blistering. The first set has the group firing on all cylinders and playing their hearts out. The second set is more bluesy and laid back, but that never means less enjoyable. The only live version of Sittin' and Thinkin', a Buddy Guy number, is here and the completely different song list for each set make this a great show to have. Dazed And Confused is really dark here. The group's excitement to be so anticipated by Californian audience found their way in Plant ad-libbed lyrics of I Can't Quit You Baby: "I'm so glad you came tonight ... but I think we're gonna leave this town for a little while ... I don't want to leave you people ... but I think we've got to leave San Francisco for a little while". Also some member of the audience is calling for You Shook Me, what makes a quick and quite funny response from Plant: "Right! Don't worry by that! Just one before that!"
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