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I could use a link too
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What i meant is that did a soundboard from Oakland 77 surface or are we talking about the audience recording thats been around for a long time now?
Been out of the loop for a while.
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hi, just to clarify is a soundboard of Osaka 28th september the only coming release we know of?
What was the fuss about Oakland 77?
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I really enjoyed the book. The photos and especially the annotations.
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Ordered mine trough german amazon 62e including shipping, arriving between mid nov - early jan
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On 9/19/2018 at 6:17 PM, blindwillie127 said:
He meant 'musically'. Found the interview. Go to 37:00 - 39:00
Great listen
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On 8/12/2018 at 8:49 PM, Zeppered said:
Cool.
By available I assume you mean through old stock/used market. My concern was that the original is no longer in print on any format.
Not sure if its still in print.
Its still available in new in amazon, and my local record store had it in new when i got it.
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On 7/14/2018 at 3:27 PM, Zeppered said:
My problem lies with the deletion of the original album availability. Not with the new content.
IMO, those should be presented as bonus tracks.
Will future generations never know of the original tracks?
The first version of the soundtrack i bought was the 2007 one. (im born in 95 and i think i bought it in 07-09 TSRTS was the last one i didint have in my collection)
Around 2011-2012 i found out from wikipedia that the old version of the soundtrack had different edits to songs, so i went and bought the old version, which is still available btw.
I grew to love the 2007 version of No Quarter more probably cause thats the version i first heard.
The 1976 one is also amazing but the production is bothering me, especially how the drums are mixed, dosent work with headphones at all.
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The new one is better.
The bass in What Is And What Should Never Be is a delight. Probably always was but the new remaster brings in up nicely.
Edited to add:
The booklet is really nice with great pictures i havent seen before.
Hello Marylou is cut and it works. From Lets Have A Party to Going Down Slow flows well.
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I hope we get something new. Not some earls court/kneworth cd compilation release.
But i know damn well ill take anything
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22.06 is good but my favorite is 27.06. That solo is so magical when it starts the song goes to anothet planet.
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The Missing part of The Rain Song was fixed for the remaster.
Personally i prefer the remastered version cause the mix is so much better.
The left channel panning of the snare drum on the original soundtrack just dosent do it for me.
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The show was impressive, allthought at times it sounded a bit too ''artsy'' and ''messy'' for me, and suspect for a lot of people around me too. But i enjoyed it alot.
It was amazing to see JPJ master the Piano, the Mandolin and the Bass.
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Got my ticket too!
Its my first time seeing JPJ. Im pretty excited.
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1 hour ago, Rubberfist said:
Picked up a copy of the 3CD set yesterday at HMV. The pages in the booklet are assembled out of order making it a bit of fun to read. Does anyone else have the same issue?. I will do a listing of the page sequence once I have the time to figure it all out.
My Booklet is fine.
My local record store guy said that he was warned by the distributor that in some copies the album might have a wrong cd(s) inside.
Or atleast that was his excuse on why the copy i bought was unsealed
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I quite enjoy the remastering. Especially the first cd sounds much better with less compression.
The companion disc is quite good, solid zeppelin. I like the vintage sound of the lost rhythm and blues sessions tracks.
This has always been the led zep release i like the least. It has felt like a mishmash of half live half studio takes done in a rush. It does not have the excitement of a concert nor the precision of a studio album.
With the release you get a more complete view of what they did, with the aid of the booklet you can make playlists and listen to the tracks in the order they were originally played, which will probably make for a less boring listening experience.
My first time hearing Sunshine Woman which i love.
One thing i noticed, JPJ played bass on You Shook Me at the March Top Gear session and then on the second session recorded two weeks later (Rhythm and Blues) he played the organ.Like on the Session V June Top Gear one.
Maybe it was simply a matter of the trouble of bringing the organ to the studio. BTW was the 1970 British tour the first tour where JPJ brought his organ with him?
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''SIT DOWN!'' Tampa stadium 1973 during No Quarter.
''I hope they will get better. They look like they are drunk or something'' Charlotte 1972
''Im reallly stoned'' LA Forum March 1970 after Black Mountainside
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Justice won!
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This band was so unbelievably good.
That record was my main jam in 09-10
Queens Of The Stone Age are great as well.
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It's odd that Page says it's Plant singing.
It sounds more like Richard Cole than Robert Plant.
Maybe it was Peter Grant
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I got my Presence 2cd reissue a day early!
10 Ribs & All/Carrot Pod Pod (Pod) is absolutely fabulous!
Royal Orleans (Reference Mix) Is weird as hell. It sounds like Jonesy is singing thru some weird frog effect
The intros to Achilles and Nobodys Fault But Mine are a couple seconds longer on the standard version (disk 1 i mean) compared to the 1994 version.
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the weird sound at the end of When The Levee Breaks
1st concert post-COVID shutdown
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Mr. Bungle! Nice!