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Uploaded by on Jul 19, 2009

Southampton

Rock And Roll
Over The Hills And Far Away
Black Dog
Misty Mountain Hop
Since I've Been Loving You
Dancing Days
The Song Remains The Same
The Rain Song
Dazed & Confused
Stairway To Heaven
Whole Lotta Love
Heartbreaker
Organ Solo
Thank You
How Many More Times
Communication Breakdown

A really good show, The show was full of energy and the audience were really up for it. I had seen them at Boscombe Ballrooms and Salisbury City Hall December 1971. They were memorable concerts. Halls were bursting at the seams and we were all running in sweat. The band just blew the places down.
All this was for a quid a ticket and at venues that bands turn their noses up to these days

The show finds the Zeppelin in a smaller venue on a small, carpeted stage. This seems to lend itself to the type of performance given that night - very relaxed, very loose, very cool. Sloppiness abounds, even on well-rehearsed long-time standards, and occasionally yields interesting differences. Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp was dropped out from the set for the second time during this tour. Of particular and special note is an off-hand performance of How Many More Times, which had been retired just over two years prior. You can hear the band play off of each other as they all take turns guiding the music's direction. Plant's voice is shot for most of the performance, typical for the time period. Page experiences sloppiness syndrome on occasion and keeps most of his solos a bit subdued. Bonham also seems to withhold some of the flair - extra fills and subtle nuances - for most of the show. Jones, however, other than a meandering introduction to Thank You, lays down his bass lines as excellently as ever.

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  • what year is this???

    Last 72?

    73?

  • 22nd Jan 1973

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  • great recording great post thanks so much

  • mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.......sexy sexy song !!!!

  • I love this version...if only Robert's voice had been up to it, it would have been perfection.

  • i just jammed to this ,this is epic ,this is 1973 when Page had tinkered with SIBLY for the last three years and now he was playing it magnificently,I dont think ANY guitarist ,blues or rock could have come up with better phrasing ,the perfect blend of blues/rock SIBLY, R.I.P. Bonham,,,thanx conneyfogle

  • ive just noticed that there are no rehersal tapes of The song remains the same

  • yes! music at it's best!

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