''Listen To This, Eddie'' is a
bootleg recording
A bootleg recording is an audio or video recording of a performance not officially released by the artist or under other legal authority. Making and distributing such recordings is known as ''bootlegging''. Recordings may be copied and traded ...
of a
rock concert by
English band
Led Zeppelin, performed on June 21, 1977, at the
Los Angeles Forum
Kia Forum (formerly The Forum) is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Inglewood, California, United States, adjacent to Los Angeles. Located between West Manchester Boulevard, across Pincay Drive and Kareem Court, it is north of SoFi Stadium and t ...
in
Los Angeles,
California. The first concert of a six-night stint. It is often noted as one of the band's most noteworthy performances. It is also distinguished by its clear sound.
Overview
The concert was recorded by a member of the audience,
Mike Millard
Mike Millard (May 18, 1951 – November 29, 1994), nicknamed "Mike The Mic" was an avid concert taper circa 1973 to 1994, recording over 300 concerts, including Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd and The Rolling Stones concerts in California. He taped virtu ...
, and was later released illegally on
vinyl without the permission of the band or the taper. The original vinyl issue of the show was released on Rock Solid Records, and featured the first 60 minutes of the concert, from "
The Song Remains the Same" through to "
Ten Years Gone".
The cover art for the album featured the same group image of the band member's faces from the back cover of ''
Led Zeppelin III'', along with the mysterious obelisk from the cover of ''
Presence''. The first pressing for the album was on colored (red) vinyl, numbered 1 of 500. In the 1990s the complete recording of the show became available on CD through various releases, with most of them using the same "Eddie" title. Millard's recording remains one of the best-known
Led Zeppelin bootlegs.
''Listen To This, Eddie'' is highly regarded amongst collectors not only because of the highly energetic performance by the band but also because it was captured in exceptionally good audio quality.
[Rey, Luis (1997) ''Led Zeppelin Live: An Illustrated Exploration of Underground Tapes'', Ontario: The Hot Wacks Press. , p. 394.] This can largely be attributed to the dedication and experience of Millard, who by 1977 had already made several bootleg recordings of other concerts performed at the Los Angeles Forum. It is believed that he recorded this particular show from row six.
The complete Millard recording lasts 190 minutes and includes the entire concert (including encores). It was the first of six shows at the Los Angeles Forum by Led Zeppelin, which came towards the end of its
1977 North American concert tour. Millard's recording of the opening number from this concert, "The Song Remains the Same", was included in the promos menu of the ''
Led Zeppelin DVD''.
The performance itself is regarded by some critics as being one of the best concerts of the 1977 tour,
with
Jimmy Page
James Patrick Page (born 9 January 1944) is an English musician who achieved international success as the guitarist and founder of the rock band Led Zeppelin. Page is prolific in creating guitar riffs. His style involves various alternative ...
performing lengthy solos and
John Bonham playing drums heavily, yet with precision.
Robert Plant
Robert Anthony Plant (born 20 August 1948) is an English singer and songwriter, best known as the lead singer and lyricist of the English rock band Led Zeppelin for all of its existence from 1968 until 1980, when the band broke up following the ...
is very talkative and despite the damage done to his voice and range from constant touring he sounds quite good for this point in the band's history. The band is also open for lengthy improvisations, as evidenced on "
No Quarter
The phrase no quarter was generally used during military conflict to imply combatants would not be taken prisoner, but killed.
According to some modern American dictionaries, a person who is given no quarter is "not treated kindly" or "treated ...
", on which
John Paul Jones guides the band to multiple instrumental jams.
Album title
There are two unconfirmed theories about the meaning of the title "Listen To This, Eddie". Neither theory has firm evidence to back it up.
The first theory is that it is a reference to
Eddie Van Halen
Edward Lodewijk Van Halen ( , ; January 26, 1955 – October 6, 2020) was an American musician and songwriter. He was the guitarist, keyboardist, backing vocalist, and primary songwriter of the rock band Van Halen, which he co-founded along ...
of the band
Van Halen, who in interviews has criticised the playing ability of Led Zeppelin guitarist,
Jimmy Page
James Patrick Page (born 9 January 1944) is an English musician who achieved international success as the guitarist and founder of the rock band Led Zeppelin. Page is prolific in creating guitar riffs. His style involves various alternative ...
. In particular, in an interview that Van Halen had given in January 1981 to ''
Guitar World
''Guitar World'' is a monthly music magazine for guitarists – and fans of guitar-based music and trends – that has been published since July 1980. ''Guitar World'', the best-selling guitar magazine in the United States, contains original art ...
'' magazine, he was quoted as saying "Jimmy Page is an excellent producer. ''
Led Zeppelin'' and ''
Led Zeppelin II'' are classics. As a player, he's very good in the studio. I never saw him play well live. He's very sloppy. He plays like he's got a broken hand and he's two years old. But if you put out a good album and play like a two-year-old live. What's the purpose?"
Following this line of thinking, the title is a call to “Eddie" to listen to the recording of this brilliant performance and think again. However, the recording was made at a time when Eddie Van Halen was relatively unknown thus the attribution to him is likely apocryphal.
The second theory comes from a ''Shockwaves Magazine'' article by Pat O'Connor entitled "The Ten Greatest Bootlegs",. According to O'Connor, the "Eddie" in the title is audio engineer
Eddie Kramer, and not Eddie Van Halen, implying that even Kramer would be impressed by such an outstanding bootleg recording.
Set list
* "
The Song Remains The Same"
* "
Sick Again
"Sick Again" is a song by English rock band Led Zeppelin from their 1975 album '' Physical Graffiti''. It was written by singer Robert Plant. The song is about a group of teen groupies, which Plant referred to as "L.A. Queens", with whom the ba ...
"
* "
Nobody's Fault but Mine"
* "
Over the Hills and Far Away"
* "
Since I've Been Loving You"
* "
No Quarter
The phrase no quarter was generally used during military conflict to imply combatants would not be taken prisoner, but killed.
According to some modern American dictionaries, a person who is given no quarter is "not treated kindly" or "treated ...
"
* "
Ten Years Gone"
* "
The Battle of Evermore"
* "
Going to California
"Going to California" is a ballad recorded by the English rock band Led Zeppelin. It was released on their untitled fourth album in 1971.
In 2012, ''Rolling Stone'' ranked "Going to California" number 11 on their list of the 40 greatest Led Zep ...
"
* "
Black Country Woman
''Physical Graffiti'' is the sixth studio album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin. It was released as a double album on 24 February 1975 by the group's new record label, Swan Song Records.
The band wrote and recorded eight new songs for the ...
"
* "
Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
"Bron-Y-Aur Stomp" is a song recorded by English rock band Led Zeppelin for their third album, ''Led Zeppelin III'', released in 1970.
Background
The song is named after Bron-Yr-Aur, a house in Montgomeryshire, Wales, where the members of Led Z ...
"
* "
White Summer/
Black Mountain Side
"Black Mountain Side" is an instrumental by the English rock band Led Zeppelin. It was recorded in October 1968 at Olympic Studios in London, and is included on the group's 1969 debut album ''Led Zeppelin''.
Composition and recording
"Black Mo ...
"
* "
Kashmir
Kashmir () is the northernmost geographical region of the Indian subcontinent. Until the mid-19th century, the term "Kashmir" denoted only the Kashmir Valley between the Great Himalayas and the Pir Panjal Range. Today, the term encompas ...
"
* "
Out on the Tiles/
Moby Dick"
* "
Heartbreaker
Heartbreaker(s) or The Heart Breaker(s) may refer to:
Film and television
*''The Heart Breakers'', a 1916 film starring Andrew Arbuckle
*''The Heart Breaker'', a 1925 film directed by Benjamin Stoloff
* ''Heartbreaker'' (1983 film), an American f ...
"
* Jimmy Page
Theremin/
Guitar/Bow & Effects Solo (includes "
Star Spangled Banner
"The Star-Spangled Banner" is the national anthem of the United States. The lyrics come from the "Defence of Fort M'Henry", a poem written on September 14, 1814, by 35-year-old lawyer and amateur poet Francis Scott Key after witnessing the bo ...
" & "
Dixie")
* "
Achilles Last Stand
"Achilles Last Stand" is a song by the English rock group Led Zeppelin released as the opening track on their seventh studio album, '' Presence'' (1976). Guitarist Jimmy Page and singer Robert Plant began writing the song during the summer of 1 ...
"
* "
Stairway to Heaven
"Stairway to Heaven" is a song by English rock band Led Zeppelin, released in late 1971. It was composed by the band's guitarist Jimmy Page and lead singer Robert Plant for their untitled fourth studio album (often titled ''Led Zeppelin IV'') ...
"
* "
Whole Lotta Love" (Encore)
* "
Rock and Roll" (Encore)
Neil Young recording
''Listen to This, Eddie'' is also the title of a bootleg recording of a June 24, 1995 performance by
Neil Young in
San Francisco at the
Polo Field. The "Eddie" in this case refers to
Eddie Vedder
Eddie Jerome Vedder (born Edward Louis Severson III; December 23, 1964) is an American singer, musician, and songwriter best known as the lead vocalist and one of four guitarists of the rock band Pearl Jam. He also appeared as a guest vocalist i ...
of
Pearl Jam
Pearl Jam is an American rock band formed in Seattle, Washington, in 1990. The band's lineup consists of founding members Jeff Ament (bass guitar), Stone Gossard (rhythm guitar), Mike McCready (lead guitar), and Eddie Vedder (lead vocals, guita ...
, who asked Young to take over the concert for him when he became too ill to sing. Many audience members expressed disappointment and impatience with the older musician, but most heard out his lengthy set, which included pieces from the ''Mirror Ball'' album Young had recorded with Pearl Jam. It is considered by collectors to be one of the highlight performances of Young's decades-long career.
Coincidentally, just before the acoustic set of Led Zeppelin's ''Listen to This, Eddie'', Robert Plant refers to John Bonham as "the
cowgirl in the sand
"Cowgirl in the Sand" is a song written by Neil Young and first released on his 1969 album ''Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere''. Young has included live versions of the song on several albums and on the Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young album ''4 Way ...
", prompting an audience member to yell "Bring out Neil Young!".
See also
*
Led Zeppelin bootleg recordings
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Listen To This Eddie
Led Zeppelin bootleg recordings
Led Zeppelin live albums
Albums recorded at the Forum