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Sathington Willoughby

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  1. Google? Band: Led Zeppelin Title: Welcome To The Show Date: May 23, 1975 Venue: Earl's Court Arena, London, England Label: The Diagrams Of Led Zeppelin Number: TDOLZ VOL.78 Source: Silvers > EAC > WAV > FLAC Frontend > FLAC Disc 1 1 Rock And Roll 2 Sick Again 3 Over The Hills And Far Away 4 In My Time Of Dying 5 The Song Remains The Same 6 The Rain Song 8 Kashmir Disc 2 1 No Quarter 2 Tangerine 3 Going To California 4 That's The Way 5 Bron-Y-Aur Stomp Disc 3 1 Trampled Underfoot 2 Moby Dick Disc 4 1 Dazed And Confused 2 Stairway To Heaven 3 Whole Lotta Love 4 Black Dog
  2. http://forums.ledzeppelin.com/index.php?/topic/22806-how-well-can-you-hear-audio-quality/
  3. The Beatles in Belfast: New photos released from 1964 King's Hall concert http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-32990774
  4. Yea it's an important discussion to have, not something I lose sleep over though. I suppose you would be able to hear more differences over a longer listen, louder volumes, different equipment, songs/genres you are familiar with, etc. Lots of variables.
  5. BTW tried the Jay-Z and Mozart, got em completely backwards.
  6. 10 Ribs & All/Carrot Pod Pod (Pod) Gets my vote for weirdest named Zep track, sounds like the name of a Zappa tune!
  7. Presence Companion: The companion audio disc that accompanies Presence has five unreleased reference mixes from the sessions, which reveal works in progress. Along with alternate incarnations of For Your Life Achilles Last Stand and Royal Orleans, there is also the previously unheard instrumental curiously titled 10 Ribs & All/Carrot Pod Pod (Pod). In Through the Out Door Companion: The album s companion audio disc features an unreleased rough mix of every track from the original album, including early versions with working titles such as The Hook ( All My Love ), The Epic ( Carouselambra ), and Blot ( I m Gonna Crawl ). CODA Companion: The reissue campaign ends with a double-barrel blast of Led. Coda will be the only Led Zeppelin deluxe edition to include two companion discs, featuring 15 tracks recorded between 1968 and 1974. The oldest song in the collection is also perhaps the most interesting. The frenetic blues jam Sugar Mama was recorded in 1968 at Olympic Studios during sessions for the band s eponymous debut. The song was completed but never officially released until now. Baby Come On Home from the same session is also included in the set. Also included is the previously unreleased St. Tristan s Sword, a rollicking instrumental recorded during the Led Zeppelin III sessions in 1970.
  8. Pretty cool little test to see if you can hear the difference between uncompressed audio files and MP3s. (I tried the Neil Young one, nailed it) http://www.npr.org/sections/therecord/2015/06/02/411473508/how-well-can-you-hear-audio-quality?utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=storiesfromnpr
  9. Son House w/Studs Terkel WFMT Studios Chicago, IL US Recording date: 1965-04-19 Broadcast date: 2014-01-03 Lineage: HD over fm > Sangean HDT-1 > Rotel-05 SE > SoundBlaster Live 24 bit External > wav(CD Wave Editor) > flac Death Letter 3:32 Interview 13:43 Levee Camp Moan 4:02 Interview 7:20 Song Sermon 0:33 Interview 0:31 I Shall Not Be Moved 0:55 Interview 4:54 Preachin' the Blues 3:20 Interview 6:56 Louise McGee 2:28 Interview 5:00 Empire State Express 2:30 Interview 1:42 Don't Mind People Grinnin' In Your Face 1:36 Total Time: 59:11
  10. Thanks. Can you zoom in and see any of the song titles? Also, could you post a link?
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