Xolo1974
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On 7/4/2018 at 5:53 AM, TheMadIrishman said:
Zeppelin IV is easily the best. It makes you wonder about its meaning and has that magical look about it...
Completely agree. Historically significant as well, given they refused to have the band name displayed.
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Hi all,
Anybody know if the audience sources from this recent release have made it onto the torrent sites yet? I do feel cheeky asking this as i haven't paid a cent for it.....
If it is out there, I sure would appreciate a link.
Cheers
Neil
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1 hour ago, John M said:
Great poster for this festival. What a lineup. And what an introduction: "Ladies and Gentlemen, please welcome The Led Zeppelin!" Two weeks after Woodstock.
Awesome gig
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4 hours ago, Strider said:
If memory serves, Sue believed that their release was her remaster
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3 hours ago, Strider said:
Has Winston done a remaster of either or both of the 1979 Copenhagen shows? How does it stack up against Sue's?
No he hasn’t. Sue’s is bloody good though
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1 hour ago, John M said:
Houston 1977, How the Time Flies - the Northbridge remaster. The acoustic set has really been brought to life in this remastering. Everything sounds great. I can fully appreciate Battle of Evermore for the noble experiment it was - OK it will never sound right without Sandy Denny, but I have to admit Jones does a good job here. Maybe it is just the good sound and remastering, or maybe because Plant is magnificent, the guitar and mandolin are sublime, and Bonham adds a wonderful touch.
I noticed the same thing on the north bridge remaster of 7/6/77 at New York
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3 hours ago, ZepHead315 said:
Finally finished putting this compilation together. Thanks again to @Autumn Moon as well as PaperVinnie53 on Reddit for helping me select the tracks for this compilation. Here is the track listing:
1. Intro - Kyoto 10/10
2. Rock and Roll - Kyoto 10/10
3. Black Dog - Osaka 10/9
4. Over the Hills and Far Away - Kyoto 10/10
5. Misty Mountain Hop - Kyoto 10/10
6. Since I've Been Loving You - Osaka 10/9
7. Dancing Days - Osaka 10/4
8. Bron-Y-Aur Stomp - Tokyo 10/2
9. The Song Remains the Same - Osaka 10/9
10. The Rain Song - Tokyo 10/2
11. Dazed and Confused - Osaka 10/9
12. Stairway to Heaven - Osaka 10/9
13. Moby Dick - Osaka 10/9
14. Whole Lotta Love - Osaka 10/4
15. Stand By Me - Osaka 10/9
16. The Ocean - Tokyo 10/3
17. Communication Breakdown - Tokyo 10/2
18. Organ Solo (inc. Sakura Sakura) - Nagoya 10/5
19. Thank You - Nagoya 10/5
20. Heartbreaker - Osaka 10/4
21. Immigrant Song - Osaka 10/9
And here are the versions used for each show:
Tokyo 10/2 - Presentation 1972 (Patriot)
Tokyo 10/3 - Live At The Big Hall Budokan (TDOLZ)
Osaka 10/4 - 2 Source Mix (Weedwacker)
Nagoya 10/5 - Source 1 and 2 low gen (Weedwacker)
Osaka 10/9 - Master - DAT - CDRn - SHN - mkwact - wav - FLAC Frontend - FLAC Level 8 (Source 2)
Osaka 10/9 - The Overture (EVSD) - used for a bit of patching between The Rain Song and Dazed and Confused
Kyoto 10/10 - Source mix low gen (Weedwacker)
If anyone wants a download link, feel free to PM me!
Yes please - I love your compilations
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17 minutes ago, Clinton P. Desveaux said:
Sir Topham Hat 🎩 when my kids were young toddlers they loved him - it’s a double decker problem
Mind....i can only impersonate the English version....not the one with the american accent overdubs
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I think he's called Sir Topham Hat now.
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I can do the Fat Controller out of Thomas the Tank Engine. Except I don’t think he’s called that any more. It’s not PC.
“Thomas, you have caused confusion and delay........”
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17 hours ago, Strider said:
That is the upgrade I have, too. Much better than "A Night at the Opera".
Hi Strider. Is this Moonchild version the Winston remaster?
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18 hours ago, pageluvva said:
That whole song is perfection. Zep's masterpiece if you ask me. And speaking as a guitar player, that solo is brilliant. Nice choice.
I could not agree more. Head and shoulders my favourite Zep tune.
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We are eagles of one nest
The nest is in our souls
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Could I have a link please Steve
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Ten Years Gone
We are Eagles of one nest
The nest is in our soul
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15 hours ago, pluribus said:
Huh?
Like I said, I thought everyone knew this.
Not sure why that’s a bad thing?
Me too. The AA site is pretty good.
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Hello all.
Been playing 2 years. I’ve nailed tangerine. Except the Outro. If anyone has tab or anything, or can point me in the direction of a decent YouTube vid I would sure appreciate it.
Cheers
Neil
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55 minutes ago, tenyearsgone21 said:
So did Robert and John Paul - they were equally as much of the reason the band was what they were and both managed to move forward, accepting they all never be at the same level of Zep but forging ahead in many different and interesting directions. I would imagine John's death hit Robert the hardest since it was his dear mate. Jimmy could have done the same but he for whatever reason, wasn't able to. It's not a put down on Page - just my obersvations and thoughts.
I don’t think anyone can really know much it hit Jimmy.
And everyone has a different temperament. Robert and JPJ looked to the future. Jimmy looks to the past. Nothing wrong with that.
Let’s not forget, Jimmy (in my opinion) was the talisman of Zeppelin. The pressure on him to produce something other-worldly since the demise of Zeppelin must have been an insurmountable task. And this is for a guy who was renowned for near debilitating stage fright.
I’m very happy with what he has given us. I was way too young to see Zeppelin (born in ‘74), but I did see P and P.
The music of Zeppelin was an untold joy to discover when I was 13. And it still inspires me today. It’s the reason I picked up a guitar at the age of 42.
What the fuck more could I ask for?
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1 hour ago, Badgeholder Still said:
Jimmy Page lost his muse on September 25, 1980. It's as simple as that.
Once you've conquered the world with the likes of Bonzo and Led Zeppelin, what's left to do? Page made some valiant efforts post Zep, but I believe a time came when he realized he was just going through the motions. And once you've taken it to the level he did, going through the motions just ain't gonna fuckin' cut it.
So he steps back, services the band's legacy and enjoys his girlfriend until he takes his rightful seat in Valhalla.
There's no great mystery. It's the story of a guy who for 39 years has been living with losing his drummer and his band when his friend died in his house.
Now that....is a great post. Could not agree more
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I - I can’t quit you baby
II - Moby dick
III - Hats off to Roy Harper
IV - Four sticks
HOTH - D’yer Maker
PG - Boogie with Stu
Presence - Royal Orleans
ITTOD - South bound Suarez
Coda - Bonzo’s Montreaux
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1 hour ago, Moby_Dick_Ale said:
A reaction from Japan:
"...This example says “Promo Only”.I never heard of any of examples of this type.This is much rarer than numbering!..."So, anyone anymore information? Like to know as much as possible on this card and whether or not EVSD is making up stories on the "Limited 100 copies & numbered" claim, or other numbers: "Tit For Tat": 50 pcs; "The Great Beast - 666": 150 pcs. etc.And what about the UKIYO-E series of the 928 "Black Dog" and the 929 "Immigrant Song" and "Stairway To Heaven" recordings: Not for sale, 20 copies only... I've got an almost complete set of 15 covers, just "Immigrant Song" type F missing 😜What’s the audience source like for the LA gigs? Is it an upgrade on previous releases? Very curious. Hope you’re enjoying it.
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They’ve already started doing this Rod...at Abbey Road studios. Check out their website
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What show or live song are you listening to now?
in Led Zeppelin Live
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Hi mate. Is this the compilation you’ve been working on? If so can I have the audio files?