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Old 08.26.2007, 10:44 AM   #5
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No, there's not too many that are easily gotten. Most are audience recordings and I've only seen few audience masters around (which I should have gotten). I only have two, but they are very good quality.

Canaxis 5 Studio Demo Tapes Technical Space Composer's Crew unreleased studio recordings
1968-1973 (outtakes from Damo sessions and Malcolm sessions)

8/25/73 Edinburgh, Scotland +
BBC Studios - London, England 1974

krautrock related is
Kraftwerk - 6/25/71 Gondel Kino Bremen, Germany pre-FM remaster (with Neu! members)
which was considered by many as one of the best if not the best recording shared last year at dime.

At some point, I suppose I'll get around to snooping and downloading the full concert from the link sarramkrop posted awhile back if I don't forget about it.

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There's this one "Dazed & Confused" from late...where Jimmy Page plays nothing but effects and noise for a good fifteen minutes leading into the song. And there will be earlier versions too, of course...all from soundboards.

It was tough to decide on "Dazed" because I also would like to do a "No Quarter" and a "Stairway to Heaven" one.
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