Monday, December 9, 2024

Led Zeppelin - Antrabata Outtakes (1968- 1980)



"Well, I sort of don’t trust anybody who doesn’t like Led Zeppelin."
—Friedrich Nietzsche, from 'The Birth of Tragedy' (1872)


Here's an 11 CD box Japanese boot from the
'Antrabata Reference Master' label.  This was a limited edition of 325 copies.

The 11 CDs came housed in cardboard sleeves
inside this box with removable lid.

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Olympic Studios, London, September 20 - October 10, 1968
01 Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You (7:01)
02 Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You (6:16)
03 You Shook Me (7:56)
04 Baby, Come On Home (8:53)

Olympic Studios, London, October, 1968
05 Guitar, Organ Instrumentals (15:53)
06 Guitar, Organ Instrumentals (21:37)

Morgan Studios, London, June 1969
07 Sugar Mama (2:58)

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Olympic Studios, London, November 1969
01 Jennings Farm Blues (24:53)

Electric Ladyland Studios, New York, June, 1972
02 No Quarter (25:08)

Headley Grange Studios, Hampshire, UK May - June 1970
03 That's The Way (5:37)
04 Feel So Bad, Fixing To Die, That's Alright ( 7:06)
05 Since I've Been Loving You (7:34)

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Headley Grange Studios, Hampshire, UK May - June 1970
01 Since I've Been Loving You (Vocal Track) (3:06)

Mirror Sound Studios, Los Angeles, CA May 1969
02 Moby Dick (1:41)
03 Drum Set (7:01)

Bron-Y-Aur Cottage, Wales, UK May 1970
04 I Wanna Be Her Man, Guitar Instrumentals Inc., Down By The Seaside, Stairway To Heaven (Instrumental Take), Blues Guitar Instrumentals (54:41)
05 Blues Guitar Instrumentals (0:28)

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Unknown Studio
01 Guitar And Piano Instrumentals (42:59)

Olympic Studios, London, June 5, 1970
02 Poor Tom (3:21)

Rolling Stones Mobile Studio, Stargroves, UK May 1972
03 Walters Walk (4:39)

Unknown Studio
04 Guitar Instrumentals (0:09)

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Bron-Y-Aur Cottage, Wales, UK May 1970
01 Friends: (3:28)

Headley Grange Studios, Hampshire, UK May-June 1970
02 Immigrant Song (2:42)
03 Out On The Tiles (3:35)
04 Bron-Y-Aur (1:40)
05 Poor Tom (3:22)
06 Hey Hey What Can I Do (1:49)

Bron-Y-Aur Cottage, Wales, UK May 1970
07 Guitar Instrumentals (2:23)
08 Guitar Instrumentals (2:07)
09 Vocals and Instrumentals (3:34)
10 Guitar Instrumentals (2:08)
11 Guitar Instrumentals (1:33)
12 That's The Way (9:10)
13 Friends (1:22)
14 Bron-Y-Aur, Guitar Instrumentals (8:31)
15 Guitar Instrumentals (2:00)

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Headley Grange Studios, Hampshire, UK December 1970 - January 1971
01 Black Dog (6:59)
02 No Quarter (4:07)
03 Stairway To Heaven Instrumental (7:04)
04 Guitar Instrumentals (1:03)
05 Stairway To Heaven (6:10)
06 Stairway To Heaven (8:20)
07 The Battle Of Evermore (5:47)

Jimmy Page's Home Studio, UK, January 1972
08 Guitar Instrumentals (4:21)

Unknown Session
09 Ten Years Gone (7:12)

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Bombay, India April 1972
01 Friends (31:42)
02 Four Sticks (5:18)
03 Friends (4:52)
04 Friends (4:40)
05 Four Sticks (2:17)

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Southampton University, January 20, 1973
01 Frankfurt Special (Station Blues) (5:52)

Chicago Auditorium, Chicago, July 6, 1973
02 Sugar Baby (5:07)
03 The Wanton Song (2:39)
04 The Rover (8:22)
05 Night Flight (11:04)
06 School Days (3:10)
07 Nadine (1:03)
08 Round And Round (3:25)
09 Move On Down The Line (2:54)
10 Love Me Like A Hurricane (2:43)
11 C'mon Pretty Baby (3:03)
12 Shakin' All Over (2:51)
14 Hungry For Love (2:27)
14 I'll Never Get Over You (2:13)
15 Reelin' And Rockin' (1:46)
16 Surrender (3:38)

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Headley Grange Studios, Hampshire, UK November 1973
01 The Wanton Song/Take Me Home (take one) (5:32)
02 Take Me Home (take two) (4:43)
03 In The Morning (take one) (6:10)
04 Trampled Underfoot (18:57)
05 In The Morning (take two) (6:01)
06 Sick Again (3:47)
07 The Rover (1:18)
08 Jam (3:14)
09 In My Time Of Dying (12:57)

WLIR 92.7 Radio Broadcast Westbury, NY Spring 1975
10 The Wanton Song (3:56)

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Polar Studio's Stockholm, Sweden November - December 1978
01 Carouselambra (11:30)
02 Untitled, Wearing And Tearing (6:00)
03 Fool In The Rain (6:27)
04 Hot Dog (3:30)
05 In The Evening (6:39)
06 South Bound Suarez (4:20)
07 Darlene (5:21)
08 Fool In The Rain (6:21)
09 Carouselambra (8:48)
10 All My Love (7:55)

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Victoria Theatre, London, UK May 1980
01 White Summer (2:26)
02 White Summer, Black Mountainside (6:19)
03 Kashmir
04 Achilles Last Stand
05 Stairway To Heaven

Clearwater Castle, Forest Of Dean, Wales May 1978
06 Fire (Say Your Gonna Leave Me)
07 Carouselambra

Boleskine House, Lochness, Scotland UK November 1973
08 Lucifer Rising (5:14)

Malibu, CA October - November 1975
09 Royal Orleans (0:20)
10 Tea For One (Hootchie Cootchie Version) (2:46)
11 Don't Start Me Talking, Blues Medley, All My Lovin' (4:55)

For the freeload, please share your favorite quote from a philosopher or existentialist.

33 comments:

  1. "I trust that you will exercise the necessary discretion to not divulge where you saw me today."
    Sophmore year of college, I was at the racetrack in New Orleans, playing the ponies, at the same exact time that my philosophy professor, who was supposed to be conducting a class I should have been in, was doing the same thing.

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  2. "I yam what I yam and that's all that I am." - Popeye The Sailor Man

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  3. "Red means run, son, numbers add up to nothin' "

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  4. I really hate to lose your trust.

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  5. "Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana" - Ponderus the Elder.

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  6. I have a twofer on this topic:
    What, me worry?
    —Alfred E. Newman
    Schmuck, take action no matter how frightened you are.
    — Phil Stutz

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  7. "Pain hurts" - Galen of Pergamum

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    1. "Pain, like fear, is God's way of hurting us" - George Papoon

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  8. "Don't Let No Five and Dime Baby
    Break Your Million Dollar Heart".

    Spent a fair bit of time at Headley Grange in 75. everyone behaved impeccably. washed up, hoovered...

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  9. "God's a comedian who's audience is afraid to laugh"...buggered if i can remember who said that but it's bang on the money.

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    1. Phantom Of The Rock OperaDecember 9, 2024 at 9:34 PM

      "But I think that God's got a sick sense of humour
      And when I die, I expect to find him laughing"

      Depeche Mode from 'Blasphemous Rumours'

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  10. Man plans, God laughs. Not sure of origin. Thanks Babs

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  11. "And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music." — (Attributed) to Friedrich Nietzsche.

    Old Freddie boy didn't write it, It was actually written by the 13th Century mystic and poet Rumi.
    From the 'Sufi Way':
    "You believe he is insane
    because the music he dances to
    cannot be grasped by your ears."

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  12. Almost forgot
    “God is dead” —Nietzsche
    "Nietzsche is Dead" —God

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  13. Life should be more than the body's weight working itself from room to room.

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  14. Death is nature's way of telling you its time to slow down.

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  15. "What can you expect from a world in which almost everyone lives simply because they have not yet been able to take heart enough to shoot themselves to death!"
    Arthur Schopenhauer

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  16. "And So It Goes"- Kurt Vonnegut

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  17. How noble is the sad heart who would sing a joyous song with joyous hearts
    - Kahlil Gibran

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  18. Phantom Of The Rock OperaDecember 9, 2024 at 9:38 PM

    "Morality is the last resort of a failing politician who has nothing else to offer"

    "Philosophy is a pastime for those who have too much time on their hands and not enough things to do with it"

    Yours truly......

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  19. Phantom Of The Rock OperaDecember 9, 2024 at 9:39 PM

    And one scrawled across walls throughout the western world:

    'Life's a shit and then you die'

    Anonymous

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  20. Without music life would be a mistake.
    By the way - call me Mr Picky but it's Electric LADY studios.

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    1. Japanese Bootleggers.
      As my friend Denise "The Grease" says:
      "Wadda ya gonna do?", which, if I'm not mistaken, was originally coined by Socrates.

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    2. "Killing 1 you may educate100", probably from Pol Pot or the like.
      Bat

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  21. The rockin' and the rolling
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMs_baDWjJs

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  22. How noble is the sad heart who would sing a joyous song with joyous hearts.
    -Kahlil Gibran

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  23. “What? You seek something? You wish to multiply yourself tenfold, a hundredfold? You seek followers? Seek zeros!” Nietzsche (when I think about social networks)

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  24. Link One
    https://workupload.com/file/pNL3vEQq7gT

    Link Two
    https://workupload.com/file/VacbLGkP2NM

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  25. "When the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know peace."
    I'm in the camp that rolls eyes (my own) when this is attributed to Jimi Hendrix. The man was deep, but that's not how he phrased things. A different phrasing from Sri Chinmoy seems more plausible as a source. Nice sentiment, whoever "said" it.
    D in California

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  26. That reminds me of my favorite Shakespeare quote, "Hey, pal, you gotta be kiddin' me."

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  27. Go on, take a bite. What can it hurt? - Eve

    C in California

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  28. “Max Planck, surveying his own career in his Scientific Autobiography, sadly remarked that “a new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die, and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it.”
    ― Thomas S. Kuhn, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions

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