Led Zeppelin/Young Jockey Broadcast 1976
Led Zeppelin/Young Jockey Broadcast 1976
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At the time of the release of Zeppelin's first official live LP "Eternal Poetry (Frenetic Live)", which was released as a 2-disc LP for the movie soundtrack in October 1976, a certain famous radio music program with commentary by a famous DJ was released. Contains a valuable air check tape from when all six songs were introduced on air. The cassette master that was recorded and carefully stored by a deep enthusiast was directly digitized. The clear and powerful sound quality with almost no noticeable deterioration is truly wonderful, and the freshness is very good, making it hard to believe that this is a tape recorded from a broadcast 36 years ago. (It's like a recorded take from yesterday's or today's broadcast.) Some of our customers, many of whom are avid Western music fans, heard the live take of "Eternal Poetry" for the first time during this preview broadcast. I'm sure there are some fans as well. Confrontation with masterpieces and sound sources. This is also an important piece of rock history, and the moment when the sound source of Zeppelin's first official live album reverberated throughout the Japanese archipelago along with the DJ's exquisite talk was an amazing moment. Isn't it? In the absence of the internet and mobile phones, the influence of radio as a communication tool for media transmission was enormous at the time, incomparable to what it is now. It can be assumed that the impact of this program, which delivered sound sources directly and straightforwardly to Western music fans, was tremendous. Rather than broadcasting the touching parts intermittently, the most delicious parts of the album, Rock And Roll ~ Celebration Day, Stairway To Heaven, The Song Remains The Same ~ The Rain Song, and finally the last broadcast slot are filled. It can be said that the generous broadcast menu at the time, which allows you to listen to the entire 15-minute Whole Lotta Love without cutting it in the middle, is truly wonderful. To be honest, if you air check this, you can enjoy the delicious parts without having to go out of your way to buy the album, but this would have been great for students who didn't have a lot of money, and for general rock fans. If that's the case, if you hear such amazing takes on the radio, you'll have no choice but to buy the album the next day. If you are a student, the day after the broadcast, there is no doubt that your school's (few) Western music friends will be excited and ask, "Have you heard Zeppelin's live album?" Programs with straightforward and bold content like this are extremely effective as promotions. There is no doubt that he was raising his (Well, that's because the music at that time was so attractive and the quality of the music itself was so good.) Regardless of the fans in the city who have a lot of information, it's true that people from the countryside like me, who lived in the same way as Chibi Maruko-chan back in 1976, If you were suddenly forced to listen to such amazing music for an hour, it would be no exaggeration to say that it might have been a blow that changed your values and outlook on life and things. It's no surprise that Zeppelin's music is great, but just like that, the DJ's narration is really wonderful and fun, and at the beginning he suddenly says, ``The title of this two-disc set is Song Remains the Song...huh? This is my song.'' The copy of the label I have is wrong (lol),” he said, filled with joy. After this, DJ talks about the first concert he saw in Japan in 1971, and says, ``Of all the rock concerts I've ever seen, Zeppelin's was the most amazing, and it lasted for four hours. So, they played endlessly without a break,'' he says enthusiastically, explaining how amazing Zeppelin's stage performance was at that time. It is thought that he was born between. Interesting episodes from that time are also a must-listen. (In the end, I think it was Bonham or Johnsy who was yawning during the performance.) What's great is the DJ's story after Stairway To Heaven, and at this stage, he was clearly thinking about the direction of the album. I think it's amazing how he clearly expresses gender and position, so I'll excerpt it here. ``This is a soundtrack record for a movie that they made. It's a record that comes with a movie, so there are some restrictions in that sense, so you have to keep that in mind when listening to it. For example, Dazed & Confused is 26 minutes and 53 seconds long, and Moby Dick is 12 minutes and 47 seconds long, so obviously these two songs are boring when you listen to them as records. However, while this may have some power when viewed visually, when you listen to the music alone, it seems a little redundant.However, the song selection was very clever. , I felt that this was very Led Zeppelin-like and interesting.I think the issue is the necessity of making a live album. I think there are two characteristics. One is "live as a record," so to speak, and the other is something that Cream and Allman have in common, such as improvisation and other things that you can't hear in a studio or something. I think there are two characteristics of recording a live album. So, there have been many live albums that take these two characteristics into consideration, and there are many masterpieces in their own right, but there is one limitation. I had high hopes for Led Zeppelin, hoping that they would create a new type of live album that was different from that. Then, when I heard side 1, I thought, "This is amazing!" In other words, Rock And Roll and Celebration Day are relatively old songs, but when you listen to them on this live album, they give you a very fresh impression, to the point where you could say they're completely new songs. . This is a sound that is common to recent "presence" sounds, and Rock And Roll is recorded with such a clear sound that it wouldn't be weird if it was included in "presence". is. I think Led Zeppelin has put a lot of thought into this area and created it accordingly. Even with Whole Lotta Love and No Qurter, Dazed & Confused, they were recorded with a completely different sound quality and character than the songs I've heard in the past, and I feel like they were thinking about that. Yes. (Omitted) Next time, I will ask you to listen to the second half of side 1, but for me, these two songs, The Song Remains The Same and The Rain Song, are the most powerful and of the highest quality on this album. I don't think so... ” A must-listen album that will take you to an October night in 1976. This is a valuable record from 35 years ago that allows you to enjoy the exquisite sense of time slipping! ! Broadcast Date : 24th October 1976 1. Rock And Roll 2. Celebration Day 3. DJ Talk 4. Stairway To Heaven 5. DJ Talk 6. The Song Remains The Same 7. The Rain Song 8. DJ Talk 9. Whole Lotta Love
1. Rock And Roll 2. Celebration Day 3. DJ Talk 4. Stairway To Heaven 5. DJ Talk 6. The Song Remains The Same 7. The Rain Song 8. DJ Talk 9. Whole Lotta Love