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Jimmy Page and the early Led Zeppelin BBC Sessions (FLAC)
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Music
Title:
Jimmy Page and the early Led Zeppelin BBC Sessions (FLAC)
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Audio/FLAC
Uploaded:
2009-12-27 (by chug70)
Description:
Jimmy Page and the BBC Sessions
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Broadcast on BBC 6 Music on 25th December 2009 in two parts.
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(Freeview/UK) DVB-T -> MPEG2 -> WAV -> FLAC -> You.
The digital audio bit rate is currently 160 kbit/s for BBC 6 Music (see http://dtt.me.uk/)
Two FLAC files along with assorted relevant documentation are provided in the zip archive:
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Jimmy Page and the early Led Zeppelin BBC Sessions (FLAC).txt
BBC - 6Music News - 'Unconvincing' Led Zeppelin.mht
Part 1.flac
Part 2.flac
andrews.pdf
report.pdf
contract.pdf
davison.pdf
grant.pdf
mjq.pdf
page.pdf
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Jimmy Page talks exclusively about the band's early BBC sessions
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They are one of the most successful rock bands ever, but the BBC was unconvinced about Led Zeppelin when they played their first radio session.
Documents from the BBC’s written archive unearthed by 6 Music and published today (16 Dec) show that producers invited the group to appear on a trial basis only, giving their performance a cautious welcome. A 1969 Audition Panel of BBC producers reviewed them, with future broadcasts depending on their verdicts.
One wrote: "English blues group longing to sound like Muddy Waters, but failing necessarily through being derivative...for me it’s unconvincing and I’d rather hear the genuine article."
Jimmy Page came in to 6 Music to talk to Breakfast Show presenter Shaun Keaveny about those Led Zeppelin sessions, for a Christmas Day special.
The programme, Jimmy Page and the BBC Sessions, was broadcast in two parts on Christmas Day (25 December) 2009.
chug70 27/12/09
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