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  1. I may be the only one who likes this, but I love JPJ's organ on the 12-16-72 performance. Something must have been wrong with the mellotron (thankfully). The Year of Led Zeppelin site, which I love, describes the band's playing as almost drunk during TSRTS and The Rain Song. Maybe? Jimmy flubs the ending a bit, but that organ from Jones is beautiful
  2. Love this part: "The Crunge- forget the bridge, Jim can't find the chords." Had me rolling!!! Please keep doing these reviews. I really enjoy reading them, and it makes me go back and listen to shows or songs that I haven't heard in some time. I usually don't give much attention to this 3/4 show, but I gave it another shot. Even a so-so Zeppelin show is still entertaining
  3. I love rankings. Always interesting to read, and there's no wrong answer. I prefer the original '76 soundtrack to the newer one, if for no other reason than No Quarter, but I did welcome the extra tracks on the newer version. I wish they had included Thank You from 7/29 as it's a killer version. That said, here's my ranking: 1. No Quarter (original '76 version -- Bonzo and Jimmy are amazing) 2. TSRtS (This, 3/3/75, 5/25/75 & 6/21/77 are my favorites) 3. The Rain Song (absolutely beautiful) 4. Thank You (shame this was the last time they played it. Great solo) 5. Since I've Been Loving You (That intro!) 6. Celebration Day (Love JPJ's bass) 7. Stairway (fantastic solo) 8. Dazed (Better in Europe '73 but still spectacular) 9. The Ocean (should have played after '73 as it's a rousing encore though '75 Jimmy may have butchered it at the end of a show ☺) 10. Heartbreaker (prime Jimmy) 11. Rock N Roll (I prefer this to the studio version but this song just isn't a favorite) 12. Whole Lotta Love (miss the medley from earlier tours) 13. Black Dog (never really dug it live other than the early live versions from '71) 14. Moby Dick (love Bonzo. Not a fan of drum solos longer than 5 minutes) 15. OtHaFA (should not have been sung after June of '72. Robert nearly makes it in New York '77 though)
  4. Hi. Longtime reader but my first time posting. Fantastic find. Thank you so much for the hard work involved in getting this gem done and out in such quality. Superb show. Thanks again! RJR
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