The Nobs - 07-07-80 - The Locomotive Continued To Move - 01
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Last show ever for the mighty Led Zeppelin. Nobody before or since has touched Zepp in their prime. All these years later Bonham's death still pisses me off and makes me sad. Zep had made it through their late 70's wildness completely intact and were getting lean and mean again. I think we were robbed of three or four more masterpiece albums.
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the very last performance of led zeppelin ever.... well at least with all four of the orginal members
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@PaintedSidewalk No Page And Bonham were getting ready to prepare a riff driven album(Akin to LZ2)
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@fredzepp1 yup!
Im curious to waht they would have sounded like.more and more keyboard perhaps?
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@fredzepp1 yup!
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What a greath show, shame about Bonzo :(
R.I.P John Henry Bonham
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this show was on my birth date... to bad i was born in 92'..... oh well
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Queen of what place
This is the real story
The wife o Vonf Zeppelin (look him up) did not want them using her last name as they toured Germany, so they changed it to The Nobbs (the dicks).
Is that Bonzo talking at the end???
osv6991 3 years ago
no its Page
pepperc2900 3 years ago
Bonzo talks at the start of The Ocean though, the live 75' version. I think. Could be Royal Albert Hall or Knebworth.Think its royal albert 75'.
gogogadgetspoon 3 years ago
no...Knebworth was in 1979, and the Royal Albert Hall concert was in 1970. Houses of the Holy came out in 1973, they only played it through 1972 - 1973, so they never could have played it in 1975
pepperc2900 3 years ago
Agh!! My head is all over the place, you're right it was Madison Square garden 73'. Out-lored on Zeppelin by a Canadian, I will never let myself live this down...;)Nah I'd be annoyed if twas an american, but you Canadians are grand.
gogogadgetspoon 3 years ago
lol no worry's man...
pepperc2900 3 years ago