right-there Posted May 26, 2023 Posted May 26, 2023 (edited) A roughly 'chronological' concert (linked to album release dates except where performance/taping quality trumps the calendar) of Zep live - one personal variation for a career-spanning show. If you want to hear a copy, I'll provide a link. "Since Jimmy Didn't..." 1969-1980 Train Kept A Rollin' & I Can't Quit You August 31 1969 Dallas We're Gonna Groove March 7 1970 - The Casino, Montreux, Switzerland Communication Breakdown April 27 1969 San Francisco You Shook Me March 3 1969 London Dazed and Confused January 11 1969 Fillmore West What Is and What Should Never Be & (band introductions) How Many More Times April 27 1969 San Francisco Thank You September 29 1971 Osaka Whole Lotta Love March 21 1970 Vancouver Immigrant Song September 4 1970 Inglewood Celebration Day September 4 1971 Toronto Going to California November 25 1971 Leicester Stairway to Heaven September 4 1971 Toronto Georgia on My Mind, Misty Mountain Hop May 26 1973 Salt Lake City The Song Remains the Same July 6 1973 Chicago Since I've Been Loving You July 17 1973 Seattle No Quarter February 12 1975 New York Wanton Song January 1975 Sick Again February 16 1975 St. Louis Tangerine May 24 1975 Earls Court Heartbreaker March 4 1975 Dallas The Ocean June 2 1973 Kezar Stadium, San Francisco Trampled Underfoot April 27 1977 Cleveland Out On The Tiles/Moby Dick June 23 1977 Los Angeles In My Time of Dying March 19 1975 Vancouver Dancing Days - Black Country Woman - Bron Y Aur Stomp May 26 1977 Landover Over the Hills and Far Away June 23 1977 Los Angeles Kashmir June 21 1977 Los Angeles In the Evening August 4 1979 Knebworth Park Hot Dog July 24 1979 Copenhagen The Rain Song July 23 1979 Copenhagen Achilles Last Stand August 11 1979 Knebworth Park Ten Years Gone August 4 1979 Knebworth Money June 30 1980 Frankfurt Nobody's Fault But Mine July 29 1980 Zurich All My Love July 3 1980 Mannheim Black Dog June 20 1980 Brussels Rock and Roll June 21 1980 Rotterdam Whole Lotta Love July 7 Berlin 1980 Coda - Bring It On Home September 4 1970 Los Angeles guitarsample.mov keyboardsample.mov voicesample.mov drums_sample.mov Edited May 26, 2023 by right-there Quote
jeffmo Posted May 26, 2023 Posted May 26, 2023 That’s an epic setlist and it’s too bad Jimmy didn’t officially compile at least some of that for us. Quote
Michael Fry Posted May 26, 2023 Posted May 26, 2023 Cool idea. What an epic release that would be... sigh... Quote
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