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  • where could i buy a copy of this man its fantastic

  • @bedsitsongbird33 finding actual concert bootlegs can be difficult and they usually cost a whole lot. If you want an easy fix you can download these by using torrents. (fwi if you do this use "utorrent" and get your torrents at "Pirate Bay"), it is the safest most virus free way to do this

  • Thanks for the upload, "Nothing like Led Zeppelin."

  • Whole Lotta Love and Dazed and Confused make it worth buying this gem. Each song is around 27mins. Best live album they did!

  • I was at this Uni gig in Jan '73 with about 800 lucky people (still have the ticket - £1 !). I got hold of the recording last year - even better than I remembered after nearly 38 years. Plant had no sign of any cold or 'flu in his voice on the night, but after 300+ performances from 1969 you could excuse the wear on his vocal chords. The boys played a great old rock & roll section and did 3 encores - they really enjoyed themselves and Plant finished with "and a very knackered goodnight".

  • Yo, o my God, i was getting drunk! Man! Led Zeppelin forever!!!!

  • Freakin' Awesome!! Where do you guys find these versions?? Thanks for postin', Jimmy was nasty & greasy this night!!

  • LED-ZEPPELIN is so AWESOME!

  • How Many More Cracks?! XD

  • Plant's vocal issues may have been exasperated by "the flu" from 1973-1975, but the root cause is more likely chronic vocal misuse and abuse. Same voice he took into the Physical Graffiti sessions and made famous on "Kashmir". You can hear the decline over the course of recordings from the Houses of the Holy album. He doesn't start to improve his overall technique until the '77 US tour. It's also speculated he may have had 1 or more surgical procedures for his voice around '73-'75.

  • @BrentZeppelin1975 I'm gonna put my 2 cents worth in. Jim drove Robert to the extreme! Jim & his kick ass in your face rock forced Plant to give it all & then some. Plant was more than willing to apease & please James. I would have been willing as well. When Robert was on his own-he was able to use what was naturally his own keys-his tone & his pitch. JIMMY DROVE ROBERT INTO ROCK N ROLL EXTREME! Drive it on drive it on! What a way to go.....wooohoooo

  • read the description, he had the flu during thhis

  • Wow, this is wicked. Sometimes Rob' s vocal maladies could detract from a performance, but on occasion they would enhance them. I think Danish TV is an example...and this here is another. I'm a singer and I've had this experience as well. Sometimes a husky flu-ridden voice can give you some extra dimensions. And Jimmy is great here, also...of course. I hope these new soundboards keep coming!

  • led zeppelin rocks, bow down

  • It is a shame they dropped this for the1973 N. American tour.

  • Bad ass!!

  • Whoa, this version CRANKS! Appreciate the post.

  • Thanks that's why I posted it :)

  • I hate it that plant strained his voice so much in early zeppelin.

    2 years before this his vocals were soaring high.

    Still great though.

  • @sharrer2

    No plant always had a great voice, just the audio here was because of his flu infested voice.

  • @LinkBulletBill Dude. Every time plant wasnt doing so well vocally he ALWAYS had a cold. Sorry, but some nights even Plant wasnt on it.

  • awesome great show and version of this song.

  • I Love It!

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