Typical setlist during this period included: Train Kept a Rollin', I Can't Quit You Baby, You Shook Me, Dazed & Confused, White Summer / Black Mountain Side, Babe I'm Gonna Leave You, How Many More Times, Communication Breakdown,
New information sent in to LZ.com from the former Social Secretary of the college, (B. Clark), indicates this date took place on October 26, 1968. (Some rumours of this appearance attribute this date occurring on November 2, 1968). Possibly a leftover booking from the Yardbirds, they were billed as The "New" Yardbirds, paid £175 for 2 x 45 min spots. At the band's request, it was later changed to one longer set.
Clark: "Marcus Bicknell was the booker - he’d also booked me RP and the Band of Joy earlier that year in March, as support to Herbie Goins. When the Yardbirds split, he offered me a choice of Keith Relf’s Renaissance or the as yet unnamed Jimmy Page band - I took Renaissance on the grounds they would sell more tickets - but they weren’t together in time so we switched to LZ instead. What a lucky break!" (Dec. 2014)
New information sent in to LZ.com from the former Social Secretary of the college, (B. Clark), indicates this date took place on October 26, 1968. (This appearance is also listed as occurring on November 2, 1968). Possibly a leftover booking from the Yardbirds, they were billed as The "New" Yardbirds, paid £175 for 2 x 45 min spots. At the band's request, it was later changed to one longer set.
Clark: "Marcus Bicknell was the booker - he’d also booked me RP and the Band of Joy earlier that year in March, as support to Herbie Goins. When the Yardbirds split, he offered me a choice of Keith Relf’s Renaissance or the as yet unnamed Jimmy Page band - I took Renaissance on the grounds they would sell more tickets - but they weren’t together in time so we switched to LZ instead. What a lucky break!" (Dec. 2014)
Terry Page: "At the time I had a band called The Junk Shop. We supported The New Yardbirds that night along with a band called The Gods.