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Heard the first play on Planet Rock Radio this morning of "Good Times/Communicaton Breakdown" from the bonus disc of Led Zep 1 this morning. Live recording from Paris in '69.
Brief intro of the Good Times riff then into a breakneck version of Communication Breakdown with a nice jam at the end and a fantastic tight stop to finish.
(Some might say the solo is a bit sloppy of course).
Looking forward to hearing the rest of the show when it's released in June (I've come to terms with the fact that I'm going to be buying the albums again!)
*Edit* On Spotify now as well: http://open.spotify.com/user/ledzeppelin/playlist/05tsp9zkkUtkAPfhh66UBR
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Cool, although personally for official releases I like to do it old school and get the physcial disc home, sit down infront of my stereo and soak it all up while flicking through the liner notes.
Hearing the odd track on the radio to wet my appetite is fine, but I'll avoid streaming the whole thing.
You only get to hear something for the first time once.
There are some "new" tracks aparently....although if I recall the last discusson on here about it some of those are early versions of tracks that were later released, but there is at least one that's (outside of the bootleggers) not been heard....called "La La"
Still I'll be buying the new versions. I don't actually have the seperate albums on CD as I have the two boxsets from the 90s (that across the discs have all the album tracks, just not in the right sequence).
In all the ( many) arguments about Joe Bonamassa and why is he more popular than a,b,c, I'm sure part of this is that whoever does Joe's marketing knows that he is hitting an audience that likes an object so all the early releases of his cd's come with bonus things.
Wisdom /\ I'm a sucker for a nice booklet with a decent essay, lots of photos and if possible a DVD I'll watch once then stick on the shelf and forget about.
Hmmm, and lest not forget the other unreleased tracks "Dooby Dooby Doo" and "One.. Two.. One.. Tssk.. One.. Two"
I don't want to hear barrell-scraping demos or tracks that weren't good enough to go on their album of outtakes..but I'm a sucker for the live stuff.
Will look forward to the full live stuff when its released