stonefreelee Posted April 15, 2008 Share Posted April 15, 2008 ^^^^^ ...I'd be inclined to say the 28th was the worst night of the Landover shows (I'm guessing you got hold of the newly released soundboard and not the fairly crappy sounding audience recording). The band, in general, sounds sluggish and tired. In that regard, it's pretty typical of 1977: particularly Page can go from sloppy to greatness from song to song. Apparently, he was well out of it at this show. Bonham was having an off night as well. If you can, try and get hold of the fourth night- 30 May. Not only is it the best Landover show (alas, no soundboard has appeared...yet) but one of the best shows from the tour overall! thanks for the heads-up, jesusmurhpy! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NickZepp Posted April 15, 2008 Share Posted April 15, 2008 Maryland shows weren't good Zeppelin shows, but they were better than much of the 77 tour. I haven't listened to all of them in a while. But the last 2 seemed to be the best. I think if you want to listen to 77 the LA shows, Cleveland 4-27, and Houston 5-21 are about it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jesusmurphy Posted April 15, 2008 Share Posted April 15, 2008 Maryland shows weren't good Zeppelin shows, but they were better than much of the 77 tour. I haven't listened to all of them in a while. But the last 2 seemed to be the best. I think if you want to listen to 77 the LA shows, Cleveland 4-27, and Houston 5-21 are about it. The New York shows were pretty good, too...too bad they weren't recorded a bit better (but what the hell, Millard couldn't be everywhere!). The June 10th and 11th shows are personal favourites of mine...I'd put the 11th up against any of the LA shows. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NickZepp Posted April 16, 2008 Share Posted April 16, 2008 (edited) The New York shows are all pretty good but their quality isn't good. 13th is good too but the band was hammered. Plant didn't even get some of the words right. Page was typically off like he was most of the tour. Edited April 16, 2008 by NickZepp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fresh Garbage Posted April 16, 2008 Share Posted April 16, 2008 ^^^^^ ...I'd be inclined to say the 28th was the worst night of the Landover shows (I'm guessing you got hold of the newly released soundboard and not the fairly crappy sounding audience recording). The band, in general, sounds sluggish and tired. In that regard, it's pretty typical of 1977: particularly Page can go from sloppy to greatness from song to song. Apparently, he was well out of it at this show. Bonham was having an off night as well. If you can, try and get hold of the fourth night- 30 May. Not only is it the best Landover show (alas, no soundboard has appeared...yet) but one of the best shows from the tour overall! I agree a very underated show indeed!... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fresh Garbage Posted April 16, 2008 Share Posted April 16, 2008 (edited) I'm partial to the March 19, '75 show at Vancouver BC. 1. Rock and Roll (Terrible) 2. Sick Again (Excellent) 3. Over the Hills and Far Away (Excellent) 4. In My Time of Dying (Good) 5. The Song Remains the Same (Good) 6. The Rain Song (Excellent) 7. Kashmir (Good) 8. No Quarter (Excellent) 9. Trampled Under Foot (**Best Ever**) 10. Moby Dick (Good) 11. Dazed and Confused (Excellent) 12. Stairway to Heaven (Excellent) **Encores** 13. Whole Lotta Love/The Crunge (Excellent) 14. Black Dog (Excellent) excellent observation although I would give R&R an Excellent! considering Plant usually sounds like hoars shit durring that track... his voice is better then most nights in 75 and probable the best I heard him sing R&R for that whole tour....just an awsome show though....actually I think Plant sounds better durring R&R then alot of the 73 shows even. does the Seattle show two nights later which is incredible kinda give you that 77 feel? I bet the band could have sounded that good as a whole on most 77 nights... considering. Edited April 16, 2008 by Fresh Garbage Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fresh Garbage Posted April 16, 2008 Share Posted April 16, 2008 (edited) Has anyone heard The devils blues from 4/27/69?....that recording is the best source I have ever heard from that show. the ballance is perfect....and I have been collecting this show for 20+ years.....amazing! and try getting as many Winston Remasters as you can download. that guy does great work! I wish he would do one for 4/26/69 and the MSG evening show. now would be nice. Edited April 16, 2008 by Fresh Garbage Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fresh Garbage Posted April 16, 2008 Share Posted April 16, 2008 (edited) Every where i look it say the Conspiacy theory show in san diego was 3/10/75 not 3/14/75. can sombody please confirm. They did play SD on the 10th. and it's such a pitty that we didn't get a SB fom that night instead! and if we did it would a wonderful treat. Plant sounded just like the good old days in that show. and the rest of the boys were on fire as well. Edited April 16, 2008 by Fresh Garbage Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jimmy page66 Posted September 11, 2008 Share Posted September 11, 2008 1969..... 8/31/69 - Texas Pop Festival (Genuine masters)-awesome show... 4/27/69 - Fillmore West (Collage TDOLZ) - my favorite or 69 4/24/69 - Fillmore West (Blues anytime EVSD) - great to but short set list, best ALAIHY. 1970 3/7/70 - Montreux (Intimidatior EVSD) 9/19/70- New York (Have You ever experienced Tara.) -the best 70 show IMO not that great recording... 1971 Sadly don't have many of these.. 8/7/71 - Montreux (The Robert Plant Experience) great show for plant 1972 6/25/72 - LA Forum (Burn Like A Candle) ..... 2/27/72 - Sydney (Balloon goes up on Zeppelin) Killer show 1973 7/17/73 - Seattle (V 1/2) better then the new york shows... 3/16/73 - Vienna (Danke!) Best of Germany 73... 1975 3/19/75 - Vancouver (Snow Jobs) My favorite 75 show great SDB I really don't like SDBs anymore.. 5/24/75 - Earls Court (To Be A rock and not to roll) best of Ealrs court..but no encores.. 5/25/75 - Earls Court (When We Were kings) Great acoustic section and encores.. 3/21/75 - Seattle (Long Drive To Seattle) Best STH EVER...piss poor recording... 1977 6/11/77 - New York (Rock n roll circus) Piss poor recording but Amazing 77 show 6/21/77 - LA Forum (LTTE) I don't think this one needs much explanation 6/23/77 - LA Forum (Badgeholders) Keith moon and bonham..nuff said... great sth solo and no qaurter....... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NickZepp Posted September 11, 2008 Share Posted September 11, 2008 1969..... 8/31/69 - Texas Pop Festival (Genuine masters)-awesome show... 4/27/69 - Fillmore West (Collage TDOLZ) - my favorite or 69 4/24/69 - Fillmore West (Blues anytime EVSD) - great to but short set list, best ALAIHY. 1970 3/7/70 - Montreux (Intimidatior EVSD) 9/19/70- New York (Have You ever experienced Tara.) -the best 70 show IMO not that great recording... 1971 Sadly don't have many of these.. 8/7/71 - Montreux (The Robert Plant Experience) great show for plant 1972 6/25/72 - LA Forum (Burn Like A Candle) ..... 2/27/72 - Sydney (Balloon goes up on Zeppelin) Killer show 1973 7/17/73 - Seattle (V 1/2) better then the new york shows... 3/16/73 - Vienna (Danke!) Best of Germany 73... 1975 3/19/75 - Vancouver (Snow Jobs) My favorite 75 show great SDB I really don't like SDBs anymore.. 5/24/75 - Earls Court (To Be A rock and not to roll) best of Ealrs court..but no encores.. 5/25/75 - Earls Court (When We Were kings) Great acoustic section and encores.. 3/21/75 - Seattle (Long Drive To Seattle) Best STH EVER...piss poor recording... 1977 6/11/77 - New York (Rock n roll circus) Piss poor recording but Amazing 77 show 6/21/77 - LA Forum (LTTE) I don't think this one needs much explanation 6/23/77 - LA Forum (Badgeholders) Keith moon and bonham..nuff said... great sth solo and no qaurter....... I would add 10/10/69, any March 73 show, and 1/22 Southampton, any Japan show in 71. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
docron Posted September 11, 2008 Share Posted September 11, 2008 1969..... 8/31/69 - Texas Pop Festival (Genuine masters)-awesome show... 4/27/69 - Fillmore West (Collage TDOLZ) - my favorite or 69 4/24/69 - Fillmore West (Blues anytime EVSD) - great to but short set list, best ALAIHY. 1970 3/7/70 - Montreux (Intimidatior EVSD) 9/19/70- New York (Have You ever experienced Tara.) -the best 70 show IMO not that great recording... 1971 Sadly don't have many of these.. 8/7/71 - Montreux (The Robert Plant Experience) great show for plant 1972 6/25/72 - LA Forum (Burn Like A Candle) ..... 2/27/72 - Sydney (Balloon goes up on Zeppelin) Killer show 1973 7/17/73 - Seattle (V 1/2) better then the new york shows... 3/16/73 - Vienna (Danke!) Best of Germany 73... 1975 3/19/75 - Vancouver (Snow Jobs) My favorite 75 show great SDB I really don't like SDBs anymore.. 5/24/75 - Earls Court (To Be A rock and not to roll) best of Ealrs court..but no encores.. 5/25/75 - Earls Court (When We Were kings) Great acoustic section and encores.. 3/21/75 - Seattle (Long Drive To Seattle) Best STH EVER...piss poor recording... 1977 6/11/77 - New York (Rock n roll circus) Piss poor recording but Amazing 77 show 6/21/77 - LA Forum (LTTE) I don't think this one needs much explanation 6/23/77 - LA Forum (Badgeholders) Keith moon and bonham..nuff said... great sth solo and no qaurter....... in addition to nickzepp's reccomendations, how about 8/31/71 orlando, 3/21/70 vancouver, 9/4 or 9/2/70, and 1/5 or 1/11/69. also, how come no-one ever mentions the bbc sessions!? the interviews and banter alone are well worth it... not to mention it has none of pages "creative" edits Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jimmy page66 Posted September 11, 2008 Share Posted September 11, 2008 in addition to nickzepp's reccomendations, how about 8/31/71 orlando, 3/21/70 vancouver, 9/4 or 9/2/70, and 1/5 or 1/11/69. also, how come no-one ever mentions the bbc sessions!? the interviews and banter alone are well worth it... not to mention it has none of pages "creative" editsI only have so many boots...and 9-19-70 is better then 9-4..and BBC sessions are ok but ...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3hrsoflunacy Posted September 11, 2008 Share Posted September 11, 2008 Has anyone heard The devils blues from 4/27/69?....that recording is the best source I have ever heard from that show. the ballance is perfect....and I have been collecting this show for 20+ years.....amazing! and try getting as many Winston Remasters as you can download. that guy does great work! I wish he would do one for 4/26/69 and the MSG evening show. now would be nice. WR is retired. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
reids Posted September 11, 2008 Share Posted September 11, 2008 (edited) I'm interested in getting/hearing Vancouver '75 (as they played "Wanton Song" as well as few others before they were dropped early from that tour and reports indicate that Plant's voice suffered shortly after the first 3 or so dates of that tour as well due to cold/flu or something). R Edited September 11, 2008 by reids Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NickZepp Posted September 11, 2008 Share Posted September 11, 2008 I'm interested in getting/hearing Vancouver '75 (as they played "Wanton Song" as well as few others before they were dropped early from that tour and reports indicate that Plant's voice suffered shortly after the first 3 or so dates of that tour as well due to cold/flu or something). R They didn't play Wanton Song in Vancouver. They only played the Wanton Song for most of their first month of the 75 tour. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
reids Posted September 11, 2008 Share Posted September 11, 2008 I heard they did, but if you know or have it then, there you go. I heard they did play it on like three or so of their earliest shows on that leg of early 1975 tour. R Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NickZepp Posted September 11, 2008 Share Posted September 11, 2008 I heard they did, but if you know or have it then, there you go. I heard they did play it on like three or so of their earliest shows on that leg of early 1975 tour. R I've got it. No Wanton Song. Does have probably the most full version of The Crunge. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
reids Posted September 11, 2008 Share Posted September 11, 2008 cool. R Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
docron Posted September 11, 2008 Share Posted September 11, 2008 I only have so many boots...and 9-19-70 is better then 9-4..and BBC sessions are ok but ...... right.. but you already had 9-19 listed.. i was suggesting more for your collection... out of hard-drive space or somethin? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jimmy page66 Posted September 11, 2008 Share Posted September 11, 2008 right.. but you already had 9-19 listed.. i was suggesting more for your collection... out of hard-drive space or somethin? Well here's what I got so far.. 01/05/69-Los Angeles, Live At Whiskey A Go-Go 04/24/69-San Francisco, Anytime Blues 04/27/69-San Francisco, Collage 03/17/69-Denmark, Danish TV 08/31/69-Dallas, Plays Pure Bob 08/31/69-Dallas, Texas Pop 10/10/69-Olympia, Paris Par Excellence 05/27/69-Boston, The Legendary Boston Tea Party Tapes 03/07/70-Montreaux, Intimidator 07/12/70-Berlin, Checkpoint Charlie 09/04/70-Inglewood, Live on Blueberry Hill 09/19/70-New York, Have You Ever Experienced?-Afternoon show 09/19/70-New York, Have You Ever Experienced?-Evening show 08/07/71-Montreaux, The Robert Plant Experience 06/25/72-Inglewood, Burn Like A Candle 02/27/72-Sydney, The Balloon Goes Up On Led Zeppelin 10/29/72-Osaka, Let Me Get Back To 1972 03/16/73-Vienna, Danke! 07/17/73-Seattle, V 1/2 02/16/75-St.Louis, St. Louis Blues 03/17/75-Seattle, Dinosaur In Motion 03/19/75-Vancouver, Snow Jobs 03/21/75-Seattle, Seattle Supersonic 03/21/75-Seattle, Long Drive To Seattle 05/24/77-London, Earls Court Gestures 05/25/75-London, When We Were Kings 06/21/77-Inglewood, Listen To This, Eddie 06/23/77-Inglewood, Sgt.Pages Badgeholders Club Band 06/26/77-Inglewood, It'll Be Me 06/10/77-New York, Rock 'n' Roll Circus 05/18/77-Birmingham, Out Of The Way 05/26/77-Landover, Bringing The House Down 05/28/77-Landover, Powhatan Confederacy 07/23/77-Oakland, It's Been Great 08/04/79-London, Welcome To The 1979 Knebworth Festival 1972-1973-Studio Daze DVD 08/04/79-London, Knebworth Celebration 07/10/00-Wantaugh, Page/Crows Updated on 8-30 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Strider Posted September 11, 2008 Share Posted September 11, 2008 I just picked up the January 22, 1973 Southamptom University show. It's called "Any Port In A Storm: The Lost Soundboard Show", and it's from The Godfatherecords...haven't listened to it yet, but was wondering if anyone else has this particular release? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jadester48 Posted September 12, 2008 Share Posted September 12, 2008 that was the very first boot i picked up (of any band) that got me into live music. I found it on ebay and got it for about £25 total. probably over the odds but overall, it was very much worth it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jimmy page66 Posted September 13, 2008 Share Posted September 13, 2008 that was the very first boot i picked up (of any band) that got me into live music. I found it on ebay and got it for about £25 total. probably over the odds but overall, it was very much worth itLooks like SOMEONE killed the "Live" section of this forum.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nutrocker Posted March 10, 2009 Share Posted March 10, 2009 6/11/77 New York Nice to see this show get some mention. At the moment I am listening to the "Four Source Merge" version of this show, just cranked on the old stereo, and I gotta say, for '77 it's mighty fine IMO. And the source from "TSRTS" to about halfway through "Kashmir" (apparently the taper only had a 120 min tape) is easily the best NY '77 recording...I'd say that it is just about the best non-Millard '77 recording overall (closely followed by April 28th, May 30th and the "Sea Of Screams" Seattle AUD source). After "Kashmir" the SQ drops off considerably (this is where the other three sources come in) but I am impressed...June 11 is probably my favourite 1977 show, when all is said and done (my wife's too, but it was also her tenth birthday, which mighthave something to do with it ). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EzyEric Posted March 10, 2009 Share Posted March 10, 2009 Nice to see this show get some mention. At the moment I am listening to the "Four Source Merge" version of this show, just cranked on the old stereo, and I gotta say, for '77 it's mighty fine IMO. And the source from "TSRTS" to about halfway through "Kashmir" (apparently the taper only had a 120 min tape) is easily the best NY '77 recording...I'd say that it is just about the best non-Millard '77 recording overall (closely followed by April 28th, May 30th and the "Sea Of Screams" Seattle AUD source). After "Kashmir" the SQ drops off considerably (this is where the other three sources come in) but I am impressed...June 11 is probably my favourite 1977 show, when all is said and done (my wife's too, but it was also her tenth birthday, which mighthave something to do with it ). Is this 4 source mix a recent release? Is the soundboard fragment used in it? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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