{"id":13271,"date":"2010-04-04T07:36:45","date_gmt":"2010-04-04T12:36:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/themetalden.com\/?p=13271"},"modified":"2010-04-04T07:42:46","modified_gmt":"2010-04-04T12:42:46","slug":"led-zeppelin-earliest-concert-audio-birth-of-heavy-metal","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/themetalden.com\/?p=13271","title":{"rendered":"LED ZEPPELIN &#8211; Earliest Concert Audio, Birth Of &#8216;Heavy Metal&#8217;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><center><br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/i189.photobucket.com\/albums\/z89\/themetalden2007\/lz19681230_02.jpg\" alt=\"tmd\" \/><br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/i66.photobucket.com\/albums\/h259\/rsid999\/tmdcom.jpg\" alt=\"tmd\" \/><br \/>\n<br \/>\nTMD unearths the earliest live audio recording of LED ZEPPELIN known to exist. Rock historians credit this very period in time as the birth of &#8216;heavy metal&#8217;. This was only Zeppelin&#8217;s fifth show performed in America. They were the opening band for psychedelic rockers VANILLA FUDGE at Gonzaga University&#8217;s gymnasium in Spokane, Washington on Dec. 30, 1968. The song that helped to start it all&#8230; &#8220;Dazed and Confused&#8221;.<br \/>\n<br \/>\nJust exactly how unknown was the opening band for Vanilla Fudge on this night? Well, the ads in both local news papers promoting the event read: &#8220;The Vanilla Fudge with Len Zefflin.&#8221;<br \/>\n<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/i189.photobucket.com\/albums\/z89\/themetalden2007\/spokane68-ad.jpg\" alt=\"tmd\" \/><br \/>\n<br \/>\nAs the story goes, an ad copywriter misheard the name and thought it was some person named &#8220;Len Zefflin.&#8221;<br \/>\n<br \/>\n&#8216;Len&#8217; would turn out to be <em>Led Zeppelin<\/em>, one of the most popular and influential musical acts of all time. Many mistake Black Sabbath as the creators of &#8216;heavy metal&#8217;, for they fail to realize at this time, Sabbath was influenced by the likes of Zeppelin&#8230; not the other way around.<br \/>\n<br \/>\nVocalist Robert Plant introduced the classic song to the crowd that night: &#8220;This is off an album that comes out in about three weeks time on the Atlantic label. It&#8217;s called &#8216;Led Zeppelin.&#8217; This is a tune \u2026 called &#8216;Dazed and Confused.'&#8221;<br \/>\n<br \/>\nYes, that&#8217;s right. Zep&#8217;s first album wasn&#8217;t even out yet. The album would not land on the charts until February 1969.<br \/>\n<br \/>\nThere is a violin bow run in &#8220;Dazed and Confused&#8221; that you will want to listen to over and over. It starts at 4:16 and ends at 4:53. One of the truly great things about Led Zeppelin is that they <em>improvised<\/em>, and that evidence can be clearly found in this early audio.<br \/>\n<br \/>\nMore intriguing, this historic recording from their 1968 show at Gonzaga&#8217;s Kennedy Pavilion would not have happened if a student hadn&#8217;t brought a small tape recorder along.<br \/>\n<br \/>\nHere the listener is treated to what is widely considered the moment when psychedelic music died and &#8216;heavy metal&#8217; was born. <strong>Listen to the rarest Zep recording below!<\/strong><br \/>\n<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.ledzeppelin.com\/\">http:\/\/www.ledzeppelin.com\/<\/a><br \/>\n<\/p>\n<div style=\"text-align: center;\">\n<div style=\"text-align: center;\"><iframe loading=\"lazy\" rel=\"%3Cimg%20src%3D%22http%3A%2F%2Fs3.amazonaws.com%2Fmagnifythumbs%2F8CSXDCZG1Q3RD07Z.jpg%22%20class%3D%22mvp-embedder-placeholder%22%20style%3D%22position%3A%20relative%3B%20background%3A%20black%20url(%2Fdecor%2Fpublisher%2Fplaceholders%2Fembed_placeholder_400_black.jpg)%20no-repeat%3B%20padding%3A%2071px%2010px%2040px%2010px%3B%22%20%20width%3D%22400%22%20height%3D%22300%22%20%2F%3E\" src=\"http:\/\/publisher-151.magnify.net\/embed\/player\/?content=K14HV73M0J17MPT1&#038;widget_type_cid=svp&#038;widget_template_cid=black\" width=\"420\" height=\"451\" frameborder=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" allowtransparency=\"true\"><\/iframe><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><\/center><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>TMD unearths the earliest live audio recording of LED ZEPPELIN known to exist. 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