Led Zeppelin Stream Unreleased Song, Jimmy Page Late Night TV
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(hennemusic) Led Zeppelin are streaming a previously unreleased live version of their 1969 classic, "What Is And What Should Never Be", and Jimmy Page will make a guest appearance on the series 49 premiere of BBC2's Later With Jools Holland next week. The new stream is the latest preview to the forthcoming expanded edition of their 1997 set, "The Complete BBC Sessions" and was Recorded at the Paris Theatre in London on April 1, 1971, the tune from "Led Zeppelin II" is one of eight unreleased tracks featured on the new release. Page will be on "Later... With Jools Holland" to discuss the release when the show returns for its new series with the half-hour "Later Live" segment broadcast live at 10 p.m. on BBC2 on September 13 before the full hour-long pre-recorded version airs on September 16 at 11:05 p.m. The package features live recordings selected from Led Zeppelin's appearances on BBC Radio between 1969 and 1971. The set has been newly remastered by Jimmy Page with extensive session-by-session liner notes written by Dave Lewis, providing - for the first time ever - accurate details and notes about all of the band's BBC sessions. Stream the song here. hennemusic is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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