Tonight, and every Wednesday night, Get The Led Out Live Radio Show takes over the airwaves on Live Jam, bringing fans the pure, unfiltered power of Led Zeppelin’s live performances.

The show is a must-listen for anyone who craves the raw energy and spontaneity that made Led Zeppelin’s concerts legendary. Every Wednesday, listeners are treated to a selection of live tracks sourced exclusively from official live albums and officially released concert recordings.

What sets the Get The Led Out Live Radio Show apart is its dedication to preserving the authenticity and intensity of Zeppelin’s live shows. From the explosive guitar solos of Jimmy Page to the commanding vocals of Robert Plant, the show dives deep into the band’s live sound, featuring performances from their most iconic tours. It’s not just a radio show; it’s an experience that captures the essence of Led Zeppelin’s legendary concerts.

The show plays only the highest-quality recordings available—songs from live albums like The Song Remains the Same, How the West Was Won, and The Earl’s Court 1975 recordings. These carefully curated performances offer a window into the heart of Led Zeppelin’s live presence, showcasing their legendary improvisations, extended jams, and remarkable chemistry.

Each episode brings listeners right into the venue, as if they were part of the audience, experiencing Zeppelin’s electrifying performances in real-time. Whether it’s a classic set from their 1973 U.S. tour, a blistering show from 1971 Tokyo, or a rare live track from one of their many concerts in the 1970s, Get The Led Out Live makes it possible for fans to relive some of the most iconic live moments in rock history.

The host provides commentary and context around the performances, giving fans a behind-the-scenes look into the history and significance of each show. It’s a chance to learn more about the band’s extensive live catalog, their groundbreaking performances, and the legendary venues that hosted them.

So, every Wednesday night on Live Jam, you can dive deep into the heart of Led Zeppelin’s live music legacy, hearing the band’s unforgettable performances from official releases, as only Get The Led Out Live can deliver. Get ready to rock with the sounds of Zeppelin as they were meant to be heard—live and loud!

Led Zeppelin’s live performance on September 23, 1971, at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, Japan, is a significant event in rock history. This concert was part of their 1971 Japanese tour, which included shows in Tokyo, Hiroshima, and Osaka. The tour is notable not only for the band’s exceptional performances but also for memorable incidents, such as a benefit concert in Hiroshima and a notable altercation between Robert Plant and John Bonham in Tokyo.

A typical setlist for these performances included:

  1. “Immigrant Song”
  2. “Heartbreaker”
  3. “Since I’ve Been Loving You”
  4. “Out on the Tiles” (intro) / “Black Dog”
  5. “Dazed and Confused”
  6. “Stairway to Heaven”
  7. “Celebration Day”
  8. “Bron-Y-Aur Stomp” (performed on September 23 and 28)
  9. “That’s the Way”
  10. “Going to California”
  11. “Tangerine”
  12. “What Is and What Should Never Be”
  13. “Moby Dick”
  14. “Whole Lotta Love” (medley including “Let That Boy Boogie,” “Cocaine Blues,” “Rave On,” “Your Time Is Gonna Come,” “I’m a Man,” “The Hunter,” “Hello Mary Lou,” “Oh, Pretty Woman,” “How Many More Times”)

Encores varied but often featured “Thank You,” “Communication Breakdown,” and “Rock and Roll.”