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{{Infobox Album | {{Infobox Album | ||
|name = Gonzaga '68 | |name = Gonzaga '68 | ||
|image = Image:Gonzaga68boot1968.jpg | |image = Image:Gonzaga68boot1968.jpg | ||
|caption = | |caption = | ||
|type = Live bootleg | |type = Live bootleg | ||
|artist = Led Zeppelin | |artist = Led Zeppelin | ||
|released = 1994 | |released = 1994 | ||
|recorded = <small>30 December 1968 at Charlotte Y. Martin Centre|John F. Kennedy Pavilion | |recorded = <small>30 December 1968 at Charlotte Y. Martin Centre|John F. Kennedy Pavilion, Spokane, Washington, USA.</small> | ||
|genre = Hard rock, blues rock, folk rock | |genre = Hard rock, blues rock, folk rock | ||
|language = English | |language = English | ||
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|engineer = audience recording | |engineer = audience recording | ||
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'''Gonzaga '68''' is a bootleg recording | '''Gonzaga '68''' is a bootleg recording of the England|English rock group Led Zeppelin's performance at the Gonzaga University gymnasium, Charlotte Y. Martin Centre|John F. Kennedy Pavilion in Spokane, Washington, on 30 December 1968. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The recording was first released in the early 1990s and has since been repackaged with other shows and released on various compact discs. Widely considered the first Led Zeppelin concert ever captured on audience tape, Led Zeppelin were performing songs from their eponymous debut album ''Led Zeppelin (album)|Led Zeppelin | The recording was first released in the early 1990s and has since been repackaged with other shows and released on various compact discs. Widely considered the first Led Zeppelin concert ever captured on audience tape, Led Zeppelin were performing songs from their eponymous debut album ''Led Zeppelin (album)|Led Zeppelin'', which had not been released yet. The album would not make a mark on the charts until February 1969. The band performed as support to Vanilla Fudge, in front of 1200 college students who received discounted tickets because the student government had a deal with promoter Concerts West. The band was mostly an unknown quantity, with their cause not helped by the concert being erroneously advertised for 'Len Zefflin'.<ref>{{cite book|last=Reddon|first=Frank|year=2008|title=Sonic Boom: The Impact of Led Zeppelin, Volume 1: Break & Enter|location=Fort Erie|publisher=Enzepplopedia Publishing|pages=161|isbn=0-9784446-0-0}}</ref> | ||
This bootleg features much between-song banter from lead singer Robert Plant | This bootleg features much between-song banter from lead singer Robert Plant. Spokane was experiencing a severe cold snap that week, with temperatures dropping to -5 °C, when the band arrived. Apparently, the Kennedy Pavilion (Gonzaga's basketball gym) wasn't well-heated either, because Plant quipped to the quiet audience that 'You won't believe this, but I don't think that either ourselves or our equipment is quite used to the temperature. It's taken about three hours of gas stoves under the equipment to get everything going.'<ref>{{cite book|author=Lewis, Dave and Pallett, Simon|year=2005|title=Led Zeppelin: The Concert File|edition=Revised Edition|location=London|publisher=Omnibus Press|pages=32|isbn=1-84449-659-7}}</ref> Gradually the audience responds to the band, with a warm ovation. Plant indicates how far away their first album is by introducing one of the songs: 'This is off an album that comes out in about three weeks time on the Atlantic Records|Atlantic label. It's called ''Led Zeppelin''. This is a tune ... called 'Dazed and Confused (Led Zeppelin song)|Dazed and Confused'. The recording stops during the end of 'Pat's Delight'. | ||
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Track listing: | Track listing: | ||
*Disc 1: | *Disc 1: | ||
#'Train Kept A-Rollin' | #'Train Kept A-Rollin'' (Tiny Bradshaw, Howie Kay, Sydney Nathan) – 2:41 | ||
#'I Can't Quit You Baby | #'I Can't Quit You Baby' (Willie Dixon) – 7:09 | ||
#'As Long As I Have You | #'As Long As I Have You' (Bob Elgin, Norman Meade) – 9:22 | ||
#'Dazed and Confused (Led Zeppelin song)|Dazed and Confused | #'Dazed and Confused (Led Zeppelin song)|Dazed and Confused' (Jimmy Page) – 10:16 | ||
#'White Summer | #'White Summer' (Jimmy Page) - 7:11 | ||
#'How Many More Times | #'How Many More Times' (Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, John Bonham) - 16:38 | ||
#'Moby Dick (song)|Pat's Delight | #'Moby Dick (song)|Pat's Delight' (John Bonham) - 7:59 | ||
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Gonzaga '68 is a bootleg recording of the England|English rock group Led Zeppelin's performance at the Gonzaga University gymnasium, Charlotte Y. Martin Centre|John F. Kennedy Pavilion in Spokane, Washington, on 30 December 1968. OverviewThe recording was first released in the early 1990s and has since been repackaged with other shows and released on various compact discs. Widely considered the first Led Zeppelin concert ever captured on audience tape, Led Zeppelin were performing songs from their eponymous debut album Led Zeppelin (album)|Led Zeppelin, which had not been released yet. The album would not make a mark on the charts until February 1969. The band performed as support to Vanilla Fudge, in front of 1200 college students who received discounted tickets because the student government had a deal with promoter Concerts West. The band was mostly an unknown quantity, with their cause not helped by the concert being erroneously advertised for 'Len Zefflin'.[1] This bootleg features much between-song banter from lead singer Robert Plant. Spokane was experiencing a severe cold snap that week, with temperatures dropping to -5 °C, when the band arrived. Apparently, the Kennedy Pavilion (Gonzaga's basketball gym) wasn't well-heated either, because Plant quipped to the quiet audience that 'You won't believe this, but I don't think that either ourselves or our equipment is quite used to the temperature. It's taken about three hours of gas stoves under the equipment to get everything going.'[2] Gradually the audience responds to the band, with a warm ovation. Plant indicates how far away their first album is by introducing one of the songs: 'This is off an album that comes out in about three weeks time on the Atlantic Records|Atlantic label. It's called Led Zeppelin. This is a tune ... called 'Dazed and Confused (Led Zeppelin song)|Dazed and Confused'. The recording stops during the end of 'Pat's Delight'.
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