Okay so I’m fairly new to this group and definitely not as adept with all things Zeppelin as many of the hardcore members here are even though I am a long time fan of their music but never got to see them in concert. I did get close as I had tickets to the 1980 concert in Chicago that was cancelled due to Bonzo’s tragic death. So yeah as I teenager and then college kid I grew up playing Zeppelin’s albums up through Coda. In the much later years I became familiar with the albums that were released much later like the BBC Sessions, Mothership and Celebration Day one. But somehow I missed and just recently discovered the How the West Was Won CD set, ordered it, have been playing it and am absolutely blown away by it. Jimmy Page wrote in the CD jacket that “While I was searching for visual and audio material for the Led Zeppelin DVD I re-discovered these 1972 performances from the 25th June, L.A. Forum and 27th June, Long Beach Arena. This is Led Zeppelin at its best and an illustration of How the West Was Won.” I see that Jimmy produced it (btw I have the 2018 reissue version) which sounds amazingly tightly mixed. Just curious if anyone can add anything else related to this release as I’m always interested in the back story as to how it came into being. Thanks.