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Live On Blueberry Hill (also known as Blueberry Hill) is a bootleg recording from the English rock group Led Zeppelin's the performance at the Los Angeles Forum on September 4, 1970.
The audience recording is well known for being one of the first ever Led Zeppelin bootlegs, and indeed one of the first ever rock and roll bootlegs ever released. It was initially released on the Blimp label. The sleeve notes described it as "One hundred and six minutes and fifty three seconds of pure alive rock." The album was subsequently pressed on the Trade Mark of Quality label and shipped to England.
Live On Blueberry Hill derived its name from the fact that at this concert Led Zeppelin performed Fats Domino's "Blueberry Hill" as a final encore. The bootleg also features the only known live rendition of "Out on the Tiles", a track from the group's third album.
From the 1980s the bootleg became available on CD as a 2-disc set, often under the alternative titles Blueberry Hill and The Final Statements.
Set List
- "Immigrant Song"
- "Heartbreaker"
- "Dazed and Confused"
- "Bring It On Home"
- "That's the Way"
- "Bron-Yr-Aur"
- "Since I've Been Loving You"
- "Thank You"
- "What Is and What Should Never Be"
- "Moby Dick"
- "Whole Lotta Love" medley.
- "Communication Breakdown"
- "Out on the Tiles"
- "Blueberry Hill"
See also
Led Zeppelin bootleg recordings
External links
- Review: All Music Guide