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1.5.14

Led Zeppelin - 1969-08-31 - Plays Pure Blues (Live Storm - LSCD 52106)




Led Zeppelin - 1969-08-31 - Plays Pure Blues (Live Storm - LSCD 52106) (AUD/FLAC)




Early Days

Led Zeppelin

Plays Pure Blues

Texas International Pop Festival, 1969-08-31

Silvers > EAC > Wav > Trader's Little Helper > Flac

1) Train Kept A Rollin'
2) I Can't Quit You Baby
3) Dazed and Confused
4) You Shook Me
5) How Many More Times
6) Communication Breakdown

Jimmy Page
Robert Plant
John Paul Jones
John Bonham

Excellent Audience Recording (I believe it's audience anyways)


**
Led Zeppelin as a young and emerging supergroup. Plant's voice has the early wail and Page plays with a smooth,
yet somewhat reserved, fluency. Taken from my original silvers from a label called Live Storm. The recording
is fantastic, clear and bright.
**


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Led Zeppelin - 1969-08-31 - Eyes Big Crowd (Tarantura - TCD-88) (AUD/FLAC)





Led Zeppelin - 1969-08-31 - Eyes Big Crowd (Tarantura - TCD-88) (AUD/FLAC)


Led Zeppelin
1969.08.31 Dallas, Texas
Eyes Big Crowd (TARANTURA)
Silver CD>EAC>wav>flac
Audience source2

1. The Train Kept A Rollin
2.  I Can't Quit You Babe
3.  Dazed and Confused
4.  You Shook Me
5.  How Many More Times
6.  Communication Breakdown


SBD:Woopy Cat, Oh Boy ,Empress Valley label
AUD Source1:Plays Pure Bob (Tarantura)
AUD Source2:Reggie The Burllet's Master Reel

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Led Zeppelin - 1969-08-31 - Audience Recording - Source 1 - 1st Gen (dadgad) (AUD/FLAC)






Led Zeppelin - 1969-08-31 - Audience Recording - Source 1 - 1st Gen (dadgad) (AUD/FLAC)

Led Zeppelin - 1969.08.31
Venue: Texas International Pop Festival
City: Dallas
Country: USA
Title: Unknown
Label: Unknown
Quality: Fair Audience
No Of Cds: 1
Comments: This is the Led Zeppelin 1969.08.31 audience Master
as recorded by Reggie the Bullet.
The master reels for all the Dallas Pop Fest recordings made by Reggie The Bullet
have been in the possession of Mr. Freezer since 1970.
No copies were ever traded out by Reggie.
Mr. Freezer made 1 copy from the master reels on a Sony C-90 normal bias cassette.
This cassette was copied and the copy used for trades.
Prior to 2004.02.28 there are no copies of this recording circulating in any verifiable generation.

Set list:
01 The Train Kept A Rollin'
02 I Can't Quit You
03 Dazed And Confused
04 You Shook Me
05 How Many More Times
- Suzie Q
- The Hunter
- The Lemon Song
- Boogie Chillun'
- All Shook Up
06 Communication Breakdown

Reel To Reel Master>Cassette1>PC>CDr(x)>EAC(secure m./offset corr.)>WAV>FLAC(level7/verify/test)

With Mr. Freezer consent.

dadgad

downloaded from dadgad in may 05

Led Zeppelin - 1969-08-18 - Second Show - Audience Recording (Eddie Edwards) (AUD/FLAC)





Led Zeppelin - 1969-08-18 - Second Show - Audience Recording (Eddie Edwards) (AUD/FLAC)


Led Zeppelin
1969.08.18 Late Show
Toronto, Ontario Canada
The Rockpile

Audience Recording - 2 Source Mix with Source 1 as Primary.

Lineage: Mostly from the old source: M -> Reels -> DAT(4) -> CDR
(Thanks to Richard Borg for supplying this version).
Extracted to PC, speed fluctuations corrected.
A few snippets of applause/chat from the newer,
alternative source: M -> CDR(after Dazed, before and after You Shook Me).
Created, compressed to SHN and uploaded by Eddie Edwards January 2004.

3hrs. Additional Lineage: FLAC > TLH > Tested for SBE's > FLAC Level 8
Tracks re-named by 3hrs, and new FFP/MD5 files created.

Disc 1
101 - The Train Kept-A-Rollin'
102 - I Can't Quit You Baby
103 - Dazed and Confused
104 - White Summer_Black Mountain Side
105 - You Shook Me
106 - How Many More Times
201 - Communication Breakdown

FLAC fingerprint and MD5 verification files are included.

http://filefactory.com/file/28uietdk3mgv/Led%20Zeppelin%20-%201969-08-18%20-%20Second%20Show%20-%20Audience%20Recording%20(Eddie%20Edwards).rar

Led Zeppelin - 1969-08-18 - Second Show - Audience Recording - Source 2 - Master (AUD/FLAC)





Led Zeppelin - 1969-08-18 - Second Show - Audience Recording - Source 2 - Master (AUD/FLAC)

Led Zeppelin
Rockpile, Toronto
August 18, 1969
Alternate Source

Reel To Reel Master > Standalone CDR > PC > Soundforge > CD Architect > CD > EAC > Flac

Additional lineage: Flac > Wav > CEP (speed correction +6%) > Wav > CD Wave (tracking) > Wav > Flac level 8

Set
Train Kept A Rollin' 0:11
I Can't Quite You Baby 8:02
Dazed And Confused 16:14
White Summer/Black Mountainside 14:44
You Shook Me 12:32
How Many More Times 21:01
Communication Breakdown 6:44

Total time: 79:32

Comments from original uploader: I met the taper of this show a few years ago and did a transfer from his tape.
The sound on this tape is slightly brighter than the other source of this show.
The sound quality is quite good for a 1969 recording. The taper of this show doesn't remember much
other than he did not have a ticket to the show and it is possible that he recorded the show from
 outside the venue

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Led Zeppelin - 1969-08-18 - Second Show - Audience Recording - Source 1 - Master









Led Zeppelin - 1969-08-18 - Second Show - Audience Recording - Source 1 - Master (AUD/FLAC)


Led Zeppelin, The Rockpile
August 18, 1969, Toronto, Ontario

Audience Recording
Master > DAT

1. Train Kept a Rollin
2. I Can't Quit You
3. Dazed and Confused
4. White Summer
5. You Shook Me
6. How Many More Times
7. Communication Breakdown

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Led Zeppelin - 1969-08-18 - First Show - Audience Recording - Master (AUD/FLAC)





Led Zeppelin - 1969-08-18 - First Show - Audience Recording - Master (AUD/FLAC)




Led Zeppelin, The Rockpile
August 18, 1969, Toronto, Ontario

Audience Recording
Master > DAT

First Show

The Train Kept A Rollin' (small cut in beginning),
I Can't Quit You,
Dazed & Confused (contains a cut during the bow solo),
You Shook Me,
How Many More Times (includes The Hunter, The Lemon Song)

Second show

Train Kept a Rollin
I Can't Quit You
Dazed and Confused
White Summer
You Shook Me
How Many More Times
Communication Breakdown



slumpy's note: Absolute Gems was issued with the second show on disc 1 minus Communication Breakdown, which became track 1 on disc 2 which contained the complete first show. I have rearranged the tracks into the right order for the respective shows.

slumpy

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Led Zeppelin - 1969-08-17 - Audience Recording - 1st Gen (AUD/FLAC)






Led Zeppelin - 1969-08-17 - Audience Recording - 1st Gen (AUD/FLAC)


Led Zeppelin
1969.08.17
Wailingford, Connecticut US
Oakdale Music Theater

Audience Recording

Lineage: Cassette Master > Cassette > DAT > CDr

3hrs. Additional Lineage: FLAC > TLH > Tested for SBE's > FLAC Level 8
Tracks re-named by 3hrs, and new FFP/MD5 files created.

Disc 1
(False Stereo)
101 - The Train Kept-A-Rollin'
102 - I Can't Quit You Baby

(Original Mono)
103 - The Train Kept-A-Rollin'
104 - I Can't Quit You Baby

FLAC fingerprint and MD5 verification files are included.

http://filefactory.com/file/c0uk3qerndn/Led%20Zeppelin%20-%201969-08-17%20-%20Audience%20Recording%20-%201st%20Gen.rar

Led Zeppelin - 1969-08-08 - Audience Recording - 2nd Gen







Led Zeppelin - 1969-08-08 - Audience Recording - 2nd Gen




Led Zeppelin
1969.08.08
San Bernardino, California US
Swing Auditorium

Audience Recording

Lineage: 2nd gen > DAT@44.1kHz > PC > CDR(3)

3hrs. Additional Lineage: FLAC > TLH > Tested for SBE's > FLAC Level 8
Tracks re-named by 3hrs, and new FFP/MD5 files created.

Disc 1
101 - Intro_The Train Kept-A-Rollin'
102 - I Can't Quit You Baby
103 - Improvisation_I Gotta Move  [Cut at the end]
104 - Dazed and Confused  [Cut at Beginning]
105 - White Summer_Black Mountain Side  [Cut]
106 - You Shook Me  [Cut]
107 - How Many More Times


http://filefactory.com/file/2bljk9kucoxf/Led%20Zeppelin%20-%201969-08-08%20-%20Audience%20Recording%20-%202nd%20Gen.rar

Led Zeppelin - 1969-07-25 - Stroll On! (TDOLZ VOL.17) (AUD/FLAC)









Led Zeppelin - 1969-07-25 - Stroll On! (TDOLZ VOL.17) (AUD/FLAC)


Led Zeppelin-Stroll On TDOLZ
1969-07-25
West Allis, Wisc
Audience

Lineage: Silvers>EAC Secure>Trader's Little Helper>FLAC (8)

Train Kept A Rollin
I Can't Quit You
Dazed and Confused
White Summer
How Many More Times
Communication Breakdown



http://filefactory.com/file/6kg04dvy6cqd/Led%20Zeppelin%20-%201969-07-25%20-%20Stroll%20On!%20(TDOLZ%20VOL.17).rar

Led Zeppelin - 1969-07-25 - Audience Recording - 2nd Gen (Presence) (AUD/FLAC)






Led Zeppelin - 1969-07-25 - Audience Recording - 2nd Gen (Presence) (AUD/FLAC)


Led Zeppelin
1969.07.25
Milwaukee, Wisconsin US
State Fair Park

Audience Recording

Lineage: Master > Cassette > Cassette

3hrs. Additional Lineage: FLAC > TLH > Tested for SBE's > FLAC Level 8
Tracks re-named by 3hrs, and new FFP/MD5 files created.

Disc 1
101 - The Train Kept-A-Rollin'
102 - I Can't Quit You Baby
103 - Dazed and Confused
104 - White Summer_Black Mountain Side
105 - How Many More Times
106 - Communication Breakdown

FLAC fingerprint and MD5 verification files are included.

http://filefactory.com/file/5wlry46la3dp/Led%20Zeppelin%20-%201969-07-25%20-%20Audience%20Recording%20-%202nd%20Gen%20(Presence).rar

Led Zeppelin - 1969-07-21~25 - Summer Of Love (Beelzebub - BSD 77~BSD 78)





Led Zeppelin - 1969-07-21~25 - Summer Of Love (Beelzebub - BSD 77~BSD 78)


Led Zeppelin
Title: Summer Of Love
Label: Beelzebub Records
Disc 1: Schaeffer Music Festival, Central Park, New York City, NY, 21 July 1969
Disc 2: Mid-West Rock Festival, State Fair Park, West Allis, Milwaukee, WI, 25 July 1969
Lineage: beelzebub cdrs>EAC test and copy secure mode>WAVs>Flac frontend encode level 8 and test>flacs

Disc 1:
1-The Train Kept A' Rollin'
2-I Can't Quit You
3-Dazed And Confused
4-You Shook Me
5-White Summer - Black Mountain Side
6-How Many More Times Medley
7-Communication Breakdown

Disc 2 :
1-The Train Kept A' Rollin'
2-I Can't Quit You
3-Dazed And Confused
4-White Summer - Black Mountain Side
5-How Many More Times Medley
6-Communication Breakdown


Nice combo of two hot , summer of '69 outdoor performances. I didn't have a previous version of Central
Park for comparison but the West Allis WI set is a definite improvement over TDOLZ Stroll On.  Enjoy!

Short review from UU:

This release neatly brings together two electrifying concerts that came right after one another in July
1969. The band played many of the festivals in the USA that took place in 1969 (with the notable exception
of a small gathering in Upstate New York in August 1969). The concert in New York's Central Park was a
classic, with incredible paying by the band. However Robert Plant excelled himself with reaching some
incredibly high notes at the end of You Shook Me, with Jimmy Page's guitar. The How Many More Times Medley
was superb, with The Woody Woodpecker Song thrown in for good measure, and a rather sexually explicit
Lemon Song. The sound on this release is very punchy, with good bass and is a very clear recording.
A few days later, the band are in the Midwest, at another music festival. A very similar set list, but
the sound on this recording is even better than the one from New York. This is nice and clear, powerful
and punchy, with very good bass. Whilst the performance is not quite as good as the one in New York a few
days previously, any concert from 1969 is pretty amazing.
The packaging for this release is perhaps the best yet from this label. A gatefold card sleeved slipcase
in colour. Inside the sleeves there are the posters for both concerts reproduced, and the picture discs
are extremely attractive. All in all a very nice and desirable release. (Jamie Boswell May 06)


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Led Zeppelin - 1969-07-21 - Schaefer Music Festival (Rock Calendar - RC 2107) (AUD/FLAC)






Led Zeppelin - 1969-07-21 - Schaefer Music Festival (Rock Calendar - RC 2107) (AUD/FLAC)

Artist: Led Zeppelin
Date: 1969.07.21
Title: Schaefer Music Festival
Label: Rock Calendar
Venue: Central Park (Wollman Rink Theater)
Location: New York City, NY, US
Source: Audience

Lineage: Original Silver CD > EAC > WAV > CD-R > EAC > WAV > FLAC

*Note: Zeppelin performed two sets on this date, which included B.B. King as a supporting act.
(No info on the CD to which set this recording came from.)

Disc 1
01. The Train Kept A Rollin'
02. I Can't Quit You Baby
03. Dazed And Confused
04. You Shook Me
05. White Summer/Black Mountain Side
06. How Many More Times (incl. For What It's Worth, Lemon Song)
07. Communication Breakdown

Review:
A wild show! This recording gives a vibrant atmosphere and the show is outstanding! Plant's voice is just amazing, and the instrumental machine is exquisite, soaring and roaring through every song with a vengeance! I love listening to the Zeppelin festival sets from 1969 because they had a set time to play and they put everything they have into it and it leaves you breathless! Robert aplogised to the audience for the lack of new material: "We've got an album coming out in the second week in August, but at the moment there's a bit of delay in us getting the numbers together really for stage, because we're still doing the old ones." Some wacky and exciting surprises in How Many More Times add to the fun and excitement!
-Argenteum Astrum

Art and Checksum Included

Enjoy
-bostonbro

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Led Zeppelin - 1969-07-21 - Super Stars! (TNT - TNT-910117) (AUD/FLAC)









Led Zeppelin - 1969-07-21 - Super Stars! (TNT - TNT-910117)


Led Zeppelin
Central Park
New York
1969-07-21

Boot Title: Led Zeppelin Super Stars!
Catalogue Number: TNT-910117

Silver CD>EAC>WAV>FLAC

01 I Can't Quit You
02 Dazed And Confused
03 You Shook Me
04 White Summer
05 How Many More Times
06 Communication Breakdown

Ripped by Jesus Christ, 2008-03-29



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Led Zeppelin - 1969-07-21 - Complete Central Park 1969 (Sanctuary - TMOS96901) (AUD/FLAC)









Led Zeppelin - 1969-07-21 - Complete Central Park 1969 (Sanctuary - TMOS96901) (AUD/FLAC)

Led Zeppelin 1969.07.21 Schaefer Music Festival, Central Park, New York, New York

Artist: Led Zeppelin
Date: 1969.07.21
Venue: Central Park
Location: New York, New York
Source: AUD
Lineage: Silver CD > EAC > WAV > Trader's Little Helper > FLAC(level 7)

Title: Complete Central Park 1969 (1CD)
Label: Sanctuary

Disc 1
01.The Train Kept A Rollin'
02.I Can't Quit You
03.Dazed And Confused
04.You Shook Me
05.White Summer / Black Moutain Side
06.How Many More Times
 incl. Woody Woodpecker Song
       For What It's Worth
       The Hunter
       The Lemmon Song
       You Make Me Feel So Young
07.Communication Breakdown


art and checksum Included

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30.4.14

Led Zeppelin - 1969-08-08 - Summer Of '69 (Rubber Dubber - RD-001)





Led Zeppelin - 1969-08-08 - Summer Of '69 (Rubber Dubber - RD-001) (AUD/FLAC)


Led Zeppelin    
8th August, 1969
Swing Auditorium, San Bernardino, California

Bootleg Title: Summer of 69
Audience Recording
File Size:  342 Mb (FLAC)

Setlist:

1   Train Kept A Rollin' 3:07
2   I Can´t Quit You Babe 6:55
3   I Gotta Move 3:02
4   Dazed And Confused 11:47
5   White Summer 2:17
6   You Shook Me 8:26
7   How Many More Times 19:07

http://filefactory.com/file/qy2gmhrx4jv/Led%20Zeppelin%20-%201969-08-08%20-%20Summer%20Of%20'69%20(Rubber%20Dubber%20-%20RD-001).rar

Robert Plant - 2014-04-26 - New Orleans, LA (AUD/FLAC)








Robert Plant - 2014-04-26 - New Orleans, LA (AUD/FLAC)


Robert Plant


New Orleans, LA
Jazz Fest
April 26, 2014


Source: Schoeps MK5 Omnis - Nbob Actives - Naiant Tinybox Transfo Out - Sony M10 (24-48)

Transfer: Micro SD card > wav file > Adobe Audition > Normalize-Downsample > CD Wave Cut > TLH > FLAC level 8 & Align on SB
Recording Location: Front Row Left Stack
Recorded by: Datfly

01. Intro Music
02. Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You
03. Spoonful
04. Black Dog
05. Tin Pan Valley
06. Going To California
07. In The Mood
08. Little Maggie
09. The Enchanter
10. Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
11. What Is And What Should Never Be
12. Fixin' To Die
13. Whole Lotta Love
14. Rock n Roll



Some front row HD videos I shot.

Tine Pan Valley
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WiHkZ_SghY

Spoonfull
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tj95x83_D5Q

Going To California
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0IfAD0VWBI



enjoy, I know I did.
datfly

April 30 2014


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David Grunfeld, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune



Robert Plant shouldn't have been at the New Orleans Jazz Fest. He and his Sensational Space Shifters have been recording a new album in England, with no plans to tour.

But as Plant explained during his closing set Saturday (April 26) at the Samsung Galaxy Stage, Jazz Fest producer Quint Davis kept calling, urging him to bring the band to the festival. Davis -- and, undoubtedly, a sizable check -- persuaded them to, in Plant's estimation, travel 5,674 miles for a single show.

The trip was worth the trouble. The Golden God of yore is grayer now. On Saturday, his lavender shirt was sensibly unbuttoned, but he flaunted a pair of decidedly rock 'n' roll pointed-toe boots. He prowled the stage with a predatory glint in his eyes. And his clenched howl is still remarkably, and gloriously, intact.

He reportedly was the lone holdout to a Led Zeppelin reunion that would have been the highest grossing tour of all time. He prefers to chart his own course down roads less traveled, specifically the back-country trails that lead to forgotten corners of Appalachia, the Mississippi Delta, and ramshackle bars in New Orleans' Bywater neighborhood. Thus, on Saturday, he and the Space Shifters exhumed a meditation by high-lonesome Kentucky folk singer Roscoe Holcomb and bluesman Bukka White's grim "Fixin' to Die."

Not that Plant is above circling back around to familiar haunts. But when he raids the Zeppelin catalog, it is to mine it for fresh material. "It's great to keep changing it and turning it around," he said. "Here's one of them songs."

By "them songs," he meant, of course, a nugget culled from one of rock's great canons. A ringing acoustic guitar and mandolin ushered in a faithful "Going to California," recast as "going to Louisiana" for Jazz Fest.

The "big-legged woman" of "Black Dog," by contrast, was almost unrecognizable; that particular Zeppelin warhorse was disassembled and draped in the droning of a traditional African stringed instrument that sounded like a violin. "Tin Pan Valley," from his 2005 album "Mighty ReArranger," actually rocked harder. Spooky slide guitar haunted "The Enchanter," from the same album.

He dug back even further in his solo catalog for "In the Mood," from his 1983 album "The Principal of Moments." The mood of that song, and album, released just three years after Zeppelin's demise, clearly signaled that he was not interested in mimicking his former band's heavy/light dynamic.



He spun a tale about a favorite blue-eyed dog that accompanied him in the Welsh mountains many years ago. The dog was afraid of water, "so I had to carry the bloody thing everywhere." Nonetheless, he loved the dog, in part because it "didn't remind me of anyone I was hiding out from." In thanks, Plant "wrote a song about him with some old friends. It's a good afternoon song, especially with the smell in the air."

With that, the Sensational Space Shifters broke into "Bron-Y-Aur Stomp," a highlight of Zeppelin's acoustic-minded third album. The drummer's strikes on his floor toms put the "stomp" in the song.

With no warning, Plant casually slipped into the lyric, "If I say to you tomorrow," the opening line of Zeppelin's "What Is and What Should Never Be." It turned out to be the most faithfully reproduced of his old band's classics -- and thrillingly so -- right down to the swinging rhythm tapped out on a ride cymbal during the verse, and a fully amped coda.

The music of New Orleans enthralled Plant as a boy in England. In Zeppelin's glory years, he and his bandmates indulged their fondness for the city by throwing lavish parties. Such local legends as Snooks Eaglin, Earl King and Gatemouth Brown performed, Plant recalled fondly. "What a gas. What a town. What a bunch of people."

The six Space Shifters illuminated his explorations or cast them in shadows, from the African roots of the blues to rock 'n' roll. Guitarist Justin Adams electrified "Fixin' to Die." The whole band engaged in a dirty blues vamp; Plant inserted exclamations that soon came into focus as something quite familiar: "Don't you mess with me....because you need coolin'...ohh, back to schoolin'...cause way down inside...."

With that, "Whole Lotta Love" sprang fully to life, inducing chills and whoops of approval from the vast crowd. They detoured into Bo Diddley's "Who Do You Love?" before the African violin brought them back to "Whole Lotta Love."

For the encore, Plant proposed they render "an English folk song that we carry around in a little box. Sometimes it peeks out." This "sea shanty," he said, comes with "a sense of humor."

The "folk song" turned out to be "Rock 'n' Roll," dressed up with droning violin and fuzz-tone keyboards. Once and for all, Plant reaffirmed that his bark still has its bite; his "eww, yeah!" exclamations harkened way, way back. During a brief bout of boogie-woogie piano, he exclaimed, "Suck it!" then grinned like a schoolboy caught being naughty.

He finished with a plug for the band's just-completed album, due Sept. 8. It'll be in all the record stores, he noted, before remembering, "Oh, there aren't none."

He had caught himself in a rare moment of nostalgia.


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14.4.14

Led Zeppelin - Copenhagen, Denmark (AUD/FLAC) 1970-02-28 - Dancing With The Snow Queen (BabyFace - 9602)





Led Zeppelin - 1970-02-28 - Dancing With The Snow Queen (BabyFace - 9602)



Led Zeppelin
February 28, 1970
K.B. Hallen
Copenhagen, Denmark

Bootleg Title: Dancing With The Snow Queen
Bootleg Label: BabyFace

Audience Recording
Sound Quality: 6

Disc One
1. Dazed and Confused
2. Heartbreaker
3. White Summer / Black Mountain Side
4. Since I’ve Been Loving You
5. organ solo / Thank You
6. Moby Dick

Disc Two
1. How Many More Times (includes The Hunter)
2. Whole Lotta Love
3. Communication Breakdown
4. C’Mon Everybody
5. Something Else
6. Bring It On Home
7. Long Tall Sally


http://filefactory.com/file/5whyaf6buf3n/Led%20Zeppelin%20-%201970-02-28%20-%20Dancing%20With%20The%20Snow%20Queen%20(BabyFace%20-%209602).rar

Led Zeppelin - 1970-02-28 - Copenhagen, Denmark (AUD/FLAC) Audience Recording - Master





Led Zeppelin - 1970-02-28 - Copenhagen, Denmark (AUD/FLAC) Audience Recording - Master



Led zeppelin

28 February 1970
K.B. Hallen, Copenhagen, Denmark

Audience Source

Taper: Michael Moller

Lineage: Master > DAT > CDR(x) > EAC > WAV > CD WAVE > WAV > FLAC Frontend > FLAC 8

Edits:
Removed 23 seconds overlap at the end of Disc 1
Removed 5 seconds silent gap at the end of Disc 2 Track 1 (small cut remaining, no music affected)

Disc 1

01 Dazed And Confused (17:20)
02 Heartbreaker (6:40)
03 White Summer/Black Mountain Side (14:16)
04 Since I've Been Loving You (7:12)
05 Organ Solo/Thank You (8:01)
06 Moby Dick (17:12)

Disc 2

01 How Many More Times (21:39)
02 Whole Lotta Love (6:44)
03 Communication Breakdown (7:12)
04 C'mon Everybody (2:40)
05 Something Else (2:34)
06 Bring It On Home (10:24)
07 Long Tall Sally (5:44)

Total Time: 127:43


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Led Zeppelin - 1970-02-23 - (AUD/FLAC) Valhalla I Am Coming (Mandala Records - MA2112-1~MA2112-2)





Led Zeppelin - 1970-02-23 - Valhalla I Am Coming (Mandala Records - MA2112-1~MA2112-2)




Led Zeppelin
1970-02-23
Kulturhuset, Helsinki, Finland
Valhalla I Am Coming (Mandala)


Lineage : Trader CD-R/EAC/WAV/TLH(Level 6)/Flac



Disc 1:
We´re Gonna Groove
I Can`t Quit You
Dazed And Confused
Heartbreaker
White Summer/Black Mountain Side

Disc 2:
Since I´ve Been Loving You
Organ Solo/Thank You
Moby Dick
How Many More Times
Whole Lotta Love (not listed on Cover)


Recording: Good mono audience. Runs fast.

Source: Kulttuurialo, Helsinki, Finland Feb. 23 '70.

Comments: Japanese bootleg. Deluxe jewel case.


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