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the best soundboard/bootleg album i have ever heard in a 1973 show. some may argue and think differently, but my favorite is MSG 7/28/1973. best quality ever!

I'm ashamed to admit, I don't have that. I have the 7-29 show. That one has numerous issues quality-wise, unfortunately. A lot of dropouts and mushy spots. :angry:

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New Orleans! The band is in such a great mood! This is where all the drag queen pictures on Physical Grafitti came from! Killer Heartbreaker>Whole Lotta Love!!!!!

'73 Honorable mentions:

Offenburg

Vienna

Kezar

LA (6/3)

Southampton

I was at the Kezar show. They were on FIRE!!

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I listened to Offenburg again today. Pure electric dynamite, plain and simple. It's how everyone who ever saw Zeppelin remembers them playing, even if they weren't that good on some nights. This show was COOKING.

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I listened to Offenburg again today. Pure electric dynamite, plain and simple. It's how everyone who ever saw Zeppelin remembers them playing, even if they weren't that good on some nights. This show was COOKING.

Awesome. I wonder if there are any pics from the Offenburg show.

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Listening to the end of Offenburg right now. God, Whole Lotta Love is perhaps the best version I've ever heard.

Also, in terms of '73 shows, I've always been partial to June 3 - the Three Days After show at the L.A. Forum. One of the first I ever got on silver disc, and it's just a scintillating performance as well. The band left it all out there on the stage that last night of that leg of the US tour.

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The European Tour was awesome. WLL in Offenburg, D&C in Hamburg are standouts in my book. Mobile, AL was my first boot, so I kind of enjoy it for that reason.

All previous listed ones are recommended.

Rock Action, you need to get a hold of the 28th. SQ is much better than the 29th.

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Interested in 1973???

Check for this titles:

1/15 - Trentham Gardens, Stoke, England - Voodoo in the Garden (Winston Remaster)

1/22 - Southampton - Kevin Shirley's Multitrack Tapes

3/14 - Nuremberg, Germany (From this date to the 3/24 were ten days of Led Zeppelin's finest performances ever. Just check D&C in every show for an examle)

3/16 - Vienna, Austria - Danke! Vienna (Winston Remaster)

3/17 - Munich, Germany - Live in Moon Chin (Winston Remaster)

3/19 - Berlin, Germany - Happy Times (Winston Remaster)

3/21 - Hamburg, Germany - Legendry Night in Hamburg (Winston Remaster)

3/22 - Essen, Germany - It's Been Very Nice (Winston Remaster)

3/24 - Offenburg, Germany - Sharing the Custar Pie (The best concert of 1973, and one of the all time best... this was the end of constant superb playing)

5/13 - Mobile, Alabama - (One of the better 73 soundboards available)

5/31 - LA Forum - Bonzo's Birthday Party (Very good show played in a very special day)

6/2 - Kezar Stadium - Great show with a very good audience and soundboard

7/7 - Chicago - Great Show, good Audience recording

7/17 - Seattle, Washington - Seattle Matrix (Winston Remaster) -> from the beginning, a hell of a show. Even before the band plays Rock And Roll, the audience was already insane. The best US Show so far.

7/27 - MSG - Garden Tapes Vol 1 (Eddie Edwards)

7/28 - MSG - Garden Tapes Vol 2 (Eddie Edwards)

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Mobile is great, it has a very laid back feel

Kezar is nice and I love the pictures from the show too

Southampton sounds perfect but they seem a little tired

Anything from Europe

What are the best sounding US soundboards?

Mobile, Houston and Kezar... another good soundboard is Salt Lake City, Denver and Dallas 5/19/73 (Remastered by Winston)

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Man, I'm listening to Salt Lake City and it's just another sizzling show. I'm incredibly partial to that last week of the first leg of the U.S. tour as being their best in '73. I mean, you have SLC, San Diego, LA, San Fran and back to LA.....five blistering shows in terms of performance that all have been captured in very good quality (I'd give a nut to hear a 6/3 soundboard). Seriously, I think with how hot these shows were, that's why Peter Grant wanted to capture this tour on film.

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Anyone ever heard of "HAPPINESS IS A WARM GUN"-March 16'73 Famous show from Vienna. Is it a SB or audience recording. What you hear this show is the dog's bollocks! Any comments?

Blazing show. The best version (IMHO) is "Danke Vienna" - Winston Remasters which is compiled from two audience sources and a partial soundboard.

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What do you mean by "Kevin Shirley Mixdowns"?

I'll answer...

Kevin Shirley is the sound engineer who worked with Jimmy on the How the West Was Won...the Zepplein DVD and the recent reissue of TSRTS.

Kevin had the multitrack tapes of all those and the Southampton show....he did the mixing...Jimmy Page approved the final masters for the releases....Before he approved/tweaked them...Kevin did his own mixes...

There's also the fabulous KS mix of the RAH material from the DVD...with added material that was cut out for the REAL release...

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I'll answer...

Kevin Shirley is the sound engineer who worked with Jimmy on the How the West Was Won...the Zepplein DVD and the recent reissue of TSRTS.

Kevin had the multitrack tapes of all those and the Southampton show....he did the mixing...Jimmy Page approved the final masters for the releases....Before he approved/tweaked them...Kevin did his own mixes...

The Nasty Music version "The Great Lost Live Album" has been considerably cleaned up from the initial versions available on the net. There is a small cut in WLL (now there's a surprise, considering the source! :lol: ) and a tiny fluctuation in both TSRTS at the beginning and MMH in the middle. The fluctuations are barely noticeable unless you listen intently for them. The cut-well, just pretend it's the official soundtrack, but better. And AMAZING version of Thank You, and also a rarely played (in 1973) HMMT!

This is a great recording of a great show in an intimate venue. A must-have. :D

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Here's my list :

LED ZEPPELIN

69 in flames (various live)

Live at Whisky A Go Go (L.A, 5/1/69)

Live in San Francisco, 10/1/69

The Image Club (Miami, 17/1/69)

A sudden attack, Boston, 26/1/69

Farmhouse blues (Rehearsals 69-Toronto 71)

San Francisco, 27/4/69 vol.1

San Francisco, 27/4/69 vol. 2

Put led in your pencil (London 69)

L’Olympia (Paris, 10/10/69)

Live (London 69, Los Angeles 70, and Stockholm 69)

London broadcast (London, Playhouse Theatre, 27/6/69)

State fair Milwaukee (State fair,West Allis, Wisconsin 25/7/69)

Texas International Pop Festival (Dallas, 31/8/69)

Stairway sessions (Headley Grange 1971& Bron-Y- Aur 1970)

Acoustic way to Wales (sessions 70)

Studio daze (sessions 69-70)

Mudslide (Vancouver 70)

You gotta be cool (Tulsa, 21/8/70)

Maple Leaf (Toronto 71)

Montreaux 1970

Intimidator

Communication breakdown (London 71)

Cabala (4 double albums including live and studio versions and sessions from different periods)

Outtakes (11 cd’s)

Going to California (Los Angeles 71)

Mystical majestic request (Leicester 71)

Ipswich 71

Air raid (live 71)

A cellarful of noise (Osaka 71)

Gems and jams

Zeppelin ediface

Baltimore 72

Acoustic tales in Charlotte (Charlotte 72)

Australian Tour 1972 (Brisbane +Melbourne +Sydney 72) 4CD

Eastern front (Tokyo, 2/10/72)

2nd night at Big Hall (Tokyo, 3/10/72)

Burn like a candle (Los Angeles 72)

Bradford 1973

Custard pie (Offenbach 73)

Vive la France (St Ouen, 1/4/73)

Vive le Zeppelin (St Ouen ,2/4//73)

Goin’ Mobile (Mobile 73)

Whole lotta rock (New Orleans 73)

Georgia on my mind (Salt Lake City 73)

Buffalo 73

Bonzo‘s birthday party (Los Angeles, 31/5/73)

San Francisco 73

Who’s next (live 73)

Thunder rock (Dallas 73)

Three days after (Los Angeles, 3/6/73)

V ½ (Seattle, Detroit and New York 73)

V 1/2 (Complete Seattle 73)

There’s so much more sound to hear (Providence, 21/7/73)

The safecrackers show (live 73)

The 9 Th US Tour (New York, Madison Square Garden, 28/7/73)

Totally tangible (Physical Graffiti sessions)

Hiawatha express

Supersonic (Chicago 75)

Madison Square Graffiti (New York, Madison Square Garden, 12/2/75)

Trampled underfoot (New York, Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, 13/2/75)

St Louis 1975, 16/2/75

You shock me (live 75)

From London to Dallas (Dallas 75-London 71)

Dallas are you receiving?

Two days in Seattle (17-21/3/75)

The revenge of the butterqueen part 1 (Los Angeles, 25/3/75)

The sex machine & the butterqueen part 2 (Los Angeles, 25/3/75)

Join the blimp (London, Earl’s Court Arena, 17/5/75)

Complete Earl’s Court Arena ’75 (London, Earl’s Court Arena, 18/5/75)

Earl’s Court 75

The Earl’s Court incident (London, Earl’s Court Arena, 24/5/75)

The Earl’s Court incident (London, Earl‘s Court Arena, 25/5/75)

Destroyer (Cleveland, 27/4/77)

Coming back on the murder stage (Cleveland, 28/4/77)

Song of the South (Fort Worth, 22/5/77, special guest: Mick RALPHS from Bad Company on the last track)

Californian mystery train (San Diego, 19/6/77)

Listen to this Eddie, part 1 (Los Angeles, 21/6/77)

Listen to this Eddie, part2 (Los Angeles, 21/6/75)

Listen to this Eddie, part 3(Los Angeles, 21/6/75)

The last L.A Forum (25/6/77)

The last L.A Forum (27/6/77)

A fighting finish (Oakland Coliseum, 24/7/77)

That’s the way through the out door (Different 79’ takes)

Melancholy Danish Pageboys part1 (Copenhagen, 24/7/79)

Melancholy Danish Pageboys part2 (Copenhagen, 24/7/79)

Welcome to the 1979 Knebworth Festival (4/8/79)

Robert’s last stand (Knebworth Festival, 11/8/79)

Brussels affair (Brussels, 20/6/ 80)

Messehalle echoes part1 (Hannover, 24/6/80)

Messehalle echoes part 2 (Hannover, 24/6/80)

Tour over Europe (Zurich, 29/6/80)

Kashmir (live80)

Live in Rotterdam (21/6/80)

Bonzo at last (Bremen and Berlin 80)

Rock and roll hall of fame (various live 93-94-95)

Live At London O2 , 10/12/07

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I'll answer...

Kevin Shirley is the sound engineer who worked with Jimmy on the How the West Was Won...the Zepplein DVD and the recent reissue of TSRTS.

Kevin had the multitrack tapes of all those and the Southampton show....he did the mixing...Jimmy Page approved the final masters for the releases....Before he approved/tweaked them...Kevin did his own mixes...

There's also the fabulous KS mix of the RAH material from the DVD...with added material that was cut out for the REAL release...

Thanks. I'm aware of Kevin Shirley and his work, but I had no idea the Southhampton show was multi-tracked, nor that Shirley has mixed it. Where can I find this?

Question: why would they not make this an official release?

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