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Hello Steve. Request for a link. Thank you as always. Cheers!
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Bought my copy off Walmart. Price of $36 + tax. Same as Amazon just not have the hassle of being attached for Prime which I don't need... Plus no chance of damage which I've read with Amazon purchases. A couple of pics do appear on Jimmy Page by Jimmy Page but I think it's only a couple. Overall, completely different.
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Good day Steve. Requesting a link. Eye Thank Yew.
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Very nice work... Jones on the left, Page on the right, Plant's vocals centered, Bonham's stickwork on both channels. Good separation. Not as mono-ish. Really brings out the echo of the hall. Looking forward to 05/24. Thank you again!
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Hi Steve. When you have a moment, kindly send me a link. Cheers!
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3 hours ago, Moby_Dick_Ale said:
I didn't mean a LTTE box set (didn't mention it either) but the release of the original LTTE version in a special EvH cover, the flat transfer and the mastered edition sold as a 3-piece set
Oh those... They also released the Flat and the Remaster in one fat boy jewel case.
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Hiya Moby... What LTTE box set? Thanks.
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16 hours ago, John M said:
Eelgrass is already offering their copy for about $50 USD plus shipping.
Their version includes the Minneapolis board tracks, The Wanton Song and the Candy Store Rock outtakes. $62 to the US shipping included...
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Hello Michael. Requesting a link. Thank you kindly in advance.
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Hi Steve. I would like a link when you can. Thank you.
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Long Beach 03/12/75 combination (mostly 3rd source) + Millard and the 1st source on some fills... 3rd much better than the 1st.
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Cleveland 04/27/77 (tape source off reels not CD)... Very clean, literally no hiss, no EQ applied.
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Probably different sources patched in to the released soundboard to complete it... That's the blurb I read somewhere.
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Downloaded the file... 39 seconds of Wanton Song? Sigh. Happy yet so sad about it.
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People who play dumb to avoid the obvious... Really?
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17 minutes ago, duckman said:
Yes, imperfect as it is maybe, the Heylin book at least features some other interesting stories. The advent of boot silvers to be specific(TSP, Great Dane, Scorpio, Silver Rarities,...). TMOQ is important, but their glory days were- like- from 69 to 73? 🥱
Did not really get into bootlegs until the early to mid 1980's but TMOQ's by then were hard to find and fetch at the time high prices especially the colored vinyls. Good stuff though.
Took the above pic off the 'net. I still have mine and have kept it in great condition. Supposedly the lps are off the original plates. Glad I kept it all these years.
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$100...nope. I have the Clinton Heylin book Bootleg which will do.
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Errr... Duck shouldn't it be Bonham on the cover? Jones was on #3. I can't even wrap my head around what it should comprise but your choices are a good representation. It should however includes covers and one-offs of songs hardly played live.
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LP: The Final Option (creatively cheating saying it counts as one)
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CD: Evolution Is Timing
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96 bucks with a date or half of that going stag is still really good in these times...
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$8.75 for a ticket...boggles the mind. The pics are priceless.
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Great photos...much obliged to your graciousness.
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Looking forward to your Seattle 03-21-75 work when you deem it fit for sharing... Maybe a 1973 or/and a 1980 down the road.
1977.05.21 Remastered Soundboard
in Led Zeppelin Live
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Hello Steve. Requesting a link. Thanks and cheers!