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Damn. Gotta get to that. Cheers.

Listening to a show a bloody love. Said a thousand times before but Zep hit one of their career peaks in LA 77:

 

 

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23 hours ago, JMH said:

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Damn. Gotta get to that. Cheers.

Listening to a show a bloody love. Said a thousand times before but Zep hit one of their career peaks in LA 77:

 

 

Indeed a fantastic series of shows at the Forum, each one is different and each one is worth listening too.

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20 hours ago, Walesdad said:

Indeed a fantastic series of shows at the Forum, each one is different and each one is worth listening too.

Yeah, I’ve got all the Millard ones on CD and have listened through the others too (they require heavier bootleg ears though. 22nd is pounding the hammer of Gods)

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The first bootleg of Led Zeppelin's 1973 European tour I ever acquired was this UFO Records triple vinyl set "Custard Pie" RSR #3224-ABCDEF. It consists of the March 24, 1973 Offenburg show plus the "Kashmir" from May 17, 1975 Earls Court.

Definitely one of the first albums I am grabbing in case of a fire.

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On 3/24/2023 at 11:58 PM, JMH said:

Kudos to this show and your take on it.

Thank you.

16 hours ago, JMH said:

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Some cool stuff you have there!

 

I am off to the treadmill today. At the moment I feel I should put on 12.3.1975.

Thank you, again. I am so lucky I did not sell off a lot of my vinyl when others were doing so when the CD craze swept everyone in the 1980s and 1990s.

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5 hours ago, Strider said:

Thank you.

Thank you, again. I am so lucky I did not sell off a lot of my vinyl when others were doing so when the CD craze swept everyone in the 1980s and 1990s.

Good for you. Yes, many of us were duped by the marketing machines of the music industry unfortunately. Not that I had many records at that point. I’d only been buying for a few years - I was in my early teens. 

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