Led Zeppelin - Transmission Impossible (Legendary Radio Broadcasts From The 1960s) (2020)

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Title: Transmission Impossible (Legendary Radio Broadcasts From The 1960s)
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Eat To The Beat – ETTB125
Genre: Blues Rock, Hard Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 03:21:49
Total Size: 465 MB / 1.13 GB
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Tracklist:

CD1
01. The Train Kept A-Rollin' (3:00)
02. I Can't Quit You Baby (6:50)
03. Dazed And Confused (14:59)
04. You Shook Me (10:43)
05. How Many More Times / Suzie Q / The Hunter / The Lemon Song / Eyesight To The Blind (10:46)
06. Bye Bye Baby (Baby Goodbye) (11:42)
07. Communication Breakdown (4:41)

CD2
01. I Can't Quit You Baby (8:35)
02. Dazed And Confused (12:46)
03. You Shook Me (8:40)
04. How Many More Times (7:53)
05. Communication Breakdown (4:31)
06. Killing Floor (7:31)
07. Babe I'm Gonna Leave You (7:00)
08. Sitting And Thinking (7:03)
09. Pat's Delight (Moby Dick) (13:38)

CD3
01. Alan Black Introduction (0:38)
02. Communication Breakdown (3:14)
03. I Can’t Quit You Baby (6:24)
04. Alan Black Interview With Jimmy Page & Robert Plant (4:41)
05. Dazed and Confused (11:11)
06. Liverpool Scene Sketch With Adrian Henry, Andy Roberts & Mike Evans (3:07)
07. White Summer / Black Mountain Side (8:22)
08. You Shook Me (10:32)
09. How Many More Times (13:35)

Run time disc one: 63 minutes
From a live FM broadcast recorded at Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, TX, 31st August 1969.

Run time disc two: 78 minutes
Tracks 1-5 from a live FM broadcast recorded at Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, 11th January 1969.
Tracks 6-9 from a live FM broadcast recorded at Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, 27th April 1969.

Run time disc three: 61 minutes
Tracks from a live FM broadcast recorded at Playhouse Theatre, London, England, 27th June 1969.

RIPLE CD SET FEATURING THE BEST OF LED ZEPPELIN S 1969 BROADCAST RECORDINGS The four musicians who would become forever known as Led Zeppelin, played together for the first time in a room below a record store on Gerrard Street in London, in August 1968. However, at this juncture, they were calling themselves The New Yardbirds, a name under which they toured Scandinavia together in September 68. Later that month, they began recording their first album, which was based on their live set. The album was recorded and mixed in nine days, and Jimmy Page covered the costs. After the record's completion, the band were forced to change their name after Chris Dreja of the old-Yardbirds, issued a cease and desist letter, stating that Page was allowed to use the New Yardbirds moniker for the Scandinavian dates only. The source of their new name is a tale told many times, but in their first year Led Zeppelin released their self-titled debut, completed four US and four UK concert tours, and also released their second album, Led Zeppelin II. It was between the release of their first and second LPs that the recordings that make up this 3CD Set were recorded.


  • Camilla The Queen
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A "Royal" thank you for this. My husband and I will enjoy "getting on down" this evening!!!