The Nobs - 01-22-73 - Pocket Full Of Gold - 02

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Uploaded by on Apr 2, 2008

Artist: Led Zeppelin
Bootleg Album: Southapmton University
Date: January 22nd 1973
Song: Over The Hills And Far Away

1. Rock And Roll
2. Over The Hills And Far Away
3. Black Dog
4. Misty Mountain Hop
5. Since I've Been Loving You
6. Dancing Days
7. The Song Remains The Same
8. The Rain Song
9. Dazed And Confused
10. Stairway To Heaven
11. Whole Lotta Love/Everybody Needs Somebody/Boogie Chillin'/(Your So Square) Baby I Don't Care/Let's Have A Party/I Can't Quit You Baby/The Shape I'm In
12. Heartbreaker/Greensleeves
13. Organ Solo/Thank You
14. How Many More Times/The Hunter
15. Communication Breakdown

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  • Sounds like Page hits it wrong on 01:58..

  • lol wow yea, shit just noticd that

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  • This song (along with others, of course) is always great live! Jimmy always plays interesting solos in this song.

  • he recoverd like a real champ.

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  • My Favorite of the Day! Thank you for such a wonderful post!

  • You can also find this live as a bootleg named "Any Port in a Storm". As you can see, the sound quality from this gig is probably the best you can find among any Zeppelin bootleg and this is because they were planning to release this as a live album................Frankly, they didn't.......Thankfully it's one of the recording tapes which was stolen from Jimmy's house.

  • they created the song...they can play it anyway they want and it would still be as pure as the setting sun.

  • I can't say for sure but its probably that improv spirit they had like how he barely (if ever aside from the o2) sang all the verses in the right order in Trampled Underfoot.

  • 1973- one of their best years concernig live appearances, audiences and they toured six months without any break...

  • I know, I am wondering why he changed it from the original album.

  • He usually sang a different part at the begining of the "Heavy part" usually "Many times I've lied".

  • Why did he eventually change it?

  • wow he messes up at 1:58 big time haha he must be so drunk. even bonham switches around things in the drumming but maybe that was on purpose lol

  • Awesome Quality

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