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Uploaded by on Jul 12, 2008

from Headley Grange. somewhere between Nov. 1973 & May 1974. has a nice bluesy riff to it

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  • wanton man, thanks and i can clear this up for you. MUCH of physical graffiti was NOT recorded in 1973-74 but came from MUCH earlier. for example boogie with stu, down by the seaside and night flight were recorded in NINETEEN SEVENTY ONE! house of the holy was recorded in 1972 ... as was the rover. so much of the (best, too) music on Graffiti was recorded LONG before those sessions.

    it's not something i'm making up, it's been known for thirty four years.

    best,

  • yes, i believe you

    there's just alot of confusion on when THIS particular outtake was recorded.

    but none-the-less, it's a shame it didn't find it's way onto an album like many other "forgotten" pieces.

  • my friend the outtakes rehearsal takes box set is WRONG. this is absolutely from 1972.

  • well, the outtakes / rehearsals box set says one thing, you say this, & there's another video that says it's from the physical graffiti sessions.

    but i'll take your word for it.

  • no this was recorded in 1972 at the time of houses of the holy (sessions).

    houses of the holy should have come out almost SIX MONTHS earlier than it did ... problems with cover art.

  • according to the outtakes / rehearsals box set, this is somewhere between Nov. 1973 & May 1974.

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  • I was in the room with them when they jammed this out. We all smoked a couple of jays and had some drinks. Then I sat as I watched and listened to them just fuckin jam! Okay, not really but wouldn't that be awesome?

  • the drums are nuts as always.

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  • bonzo is just a beast

  • thebehtbeht - NOT so, my friend. down by the seaside and boogie with stu, bron-y-aur are WITHOUT QUESTION the same versions recorded earlier, as  in fact my friend, by november 1973 when sessions started, robert plant was utterly unable to hit the notes of these earlier songs. For the record: Boogie with Stu, Down By the Seaside and Nightflight were all recorded in 1971. House of the Holy, the Rover, were recorded in 1972. Bron-Y-Aur was recorded in 1970.

  • @caesarcerf But the versions of those songs that ended up on Physical Graffiti were NOT the ones from 1971 etc. They re-recorded those versions. The songs were WRITTEN earlier ,but re-recorded.

  • This is swinging it's arss off!!!!! Ridonkulous Bonzo! Thanks:)

  • do you hear the drums? amazing.

  • 1.29: Sick ass drum fill...it shouldn't even work, but John makes it work.

  • Does this have a name? Or is it a jam without a name?

    I don't have all of their records so I haven't got much knowledge about their work thus I couldn't recognize this.

    And thanks for uploading, it's great to hear new sounds of Led Zeppelin.

  • This was recorded in 1972

  • Jimmy and JPJ sound like The Meters in this one...

  • @FP5900 that was 4 months ago haha i only play acoustic now:p

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