Led Zeppelin - Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, New York February 14th 1975 flacseeders: 2
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Led Zeppelin - Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, New York February 14th 1975 flac
Artist: Led Zeppelin Date: 1975-02-14 Location: Uniondale, NY Venue: Nassau Coliseum Source: SBD+AUD mix Lineage SBD: EVSD 507/508/509 Silvers>EAC>WAV>FLAC Lineage AUD: 1st gen>3cdr Tracklist: All tracks completely from the sbd except were noted Disc 1 01. Rock And Roll* 02. Sick Again 03. Over The Hills And Far Away 04. In My Time Of Dying 05. Since I've Been Loving You 06. The Song Remains The Same 07. The Rain Song* Disc 2 01. Kashmir* 02. No Quarter 03. Trampled Underfoot* 04. Moby Dick Disc 3 01. Dazed And Confused* 02. Stairway To Heaven* 03. Whole Lotta Love 04. Out On The Tiles (intro)/Black Dog 05. Heartbreaker* * patched with audience recording Notes: Complete show based on the new Empress Valley release St. Valentine's Day Massacre. Soundboard patched with audience source to fill gaps. All thanks go to dadgad for posting rips from his silvers used here and Strato for taping the audience recording and providing what he felt was the best copy of his recording to use for the patches. Artwork: Included artwork from Empress Valley release St. Valentine's Day Massacre. Comments: This is a magical show ... one of the best from 1975! The Valentine's Day reflected Plant to some special comments tonight about the Pagans: "Today is one of the last of the pagan traditions that is carried on into the 20th Century. It's the day for sowing the wild seeds. In fact, now they call it St. Valentine's Day ... so, happy St. Valentine's Day. I think we should dedicate this show to St. Valentine." Since I've Been Loving You is played for the first time out of three on this tour and the playing and energy of this show make it a real special concert. Plant: "Who knows what it's gonna sound like, but it's something we really used to dig playing." No Quarter is great and Dazed And Confused is beyond words. The encores are funky and long, and the rare second encore of Heartbreaker has a long blues interlude inserted in Jimmy's solo. Sharing Widget |