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Led Zeppelin - "The Dancing Avocado: Supreme Edition" San Francisco April 24th 1969 flac
LED ZEPPELIN The Dancing Avocado: Supreme Edition Fillmore West, San Francisco April 24, 1969 Excellent stereo stage recording Thanks to BigO "stryder.de" quote: "!!!A MUST HAVE!!!" "Underground Uprising" review: It is the stunning sound that we have here, a superb recording, made from the side of the stage by the late Bill Graham. The sound on this release blows all previous versions away, it is untouchable, the sharpness and crispness is simply superb. San Francisco in April 1969 is the stuff of legends, their playing was on fire, and they will always be held in the highest esteem by fans. CD 1:(mastered by JAMESKG) 1. Tuneups 2. As Long As I Have You 3. Killing Floor 4. White Summer/Black Mountain Side 5. Babe I'm Gonna Leave You 6. Pat's Delight CD 2:(raw PCM transfer) 1. Tuneups 2. As Long As I Have You 3. Killing Floor 4. White Summer/Black Mountain Side 5. Babe I'm Gonna Leave You 6. Pat's Delight This is the second chronological series of top quality Led Zeppelin recordings to mark the rebirth of one of the mightiest R'n'R bands ever. PR Comments: We don't know if this recording comes from single ser or it's just a mix of both sets. The sound is so good it has been often mistaken as a soundboard. In fact it comes from PA monitors. Quite possibly the best version ever recorded of As Long As I Have You, competing madly with the April 27th, 1969 version. Halfway through the number, Jones' bass cabinet exploded and Plant ad-libed new lyrics: "I think we've got some trouble with our equipment, yeah ... I think we're gonna get it together, yeah ... I think we're gonna have a good time ... I think we'd better the right key!" After the song Plant commented: "We seem to have a cock-up every time we've been here!" Killing Floor contains some great bass/guitar/drum interplay and Robert's voice is in incredible shape. Sharing Widget |