
On this day in history, December 30, 1968, Led Zeppelin is recorded live for first time at Gonzaga University
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Led Zeppelin was recorded live for the first time during a performance at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington, on this day in history, Dec. 30, 1968. The band would reshape rock and roll.
"Led Zep were so unknown at the time that ads for the gig billed them as 'Len Zefflin.'" "Led Zep were so unknown at the time that ads for the gig billed them as 'Len Zefflin.'" The Gonzaga gig included a live version of "Dazed & Confused," a rock-blues fireball that appeared on the first studio album. Kerry J. Byrne is a lifestyle reporter with Fox News Digital.
The communication breakdown was brief. The mighty Zeppelin soon made a name for itself with a haunting, powerful sound that still thrills listeners today.

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