Stairway to Heaven pt 2

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Uploaded by on Jul 16, 2010

7/12/1973
Detroit, MI

Rock and Roll,
Celebration Day,
Black Dog,
Over the Hills and Far Away,
Misty Mountain Hop,
Since I've Been Loving You,
No Quarter,
The Song Remains the Same,
The Rain Song,
Dazed and Confused,
Stairway to Heaven,
Moby Dick,
Heartbreaker,
Whole Lotta Love,
Communication Breakdown,
The Ocean

This is one of the greatest Led Zeppelin concerts ever! A killer show from the band, especially Jones, who's bass is particularly aggressive. The funky jamming in Whole Lotta Love is excellent with the bass and drums working overtime while Jimmy's Theremin and Robert's shrieks battle over the cooking rhythm section! A great version of Dazed And Confused played here too! The Ocean encore sounds great except for some incredibly idiotic and moronic singing by the taper. Also some stupid folks thrown few firecrackers on stage what provocated Plant to the following comment: "Don't thrown anymore firecrackers, ' cos that's silly! It breaks the concetration, of which we've got very little left."

This was the first concert I had ever attended and it will always be the most memorable for me it was truly perfection and know I have the privledge of sharing this story with my kids who are huge fans as well it just shows you that truly great music will always transcend itself. I don't think there has ever been a band that could ever replace these guys each member in his own right was truly a genius at his own craft.My one wish is that I could see the remaining members of the group peform and bring my kids, My daughter and I saw the Who a couple of years ago and it was awsome to share this great music with my girls..

To this day, this is one of the best concerts I've ever seen! I was approximately 20 feet from center stage and ever so close to Jimmy Page and Robert Plant. The band had just released Houses of the Holy and it seemed as if they played every song they had recorded to date...five albums worth of music! I've seen Robert Plant and Jimmy Page three times since then, and even though those concerts were fantastic as well, nothing will ever compare to seeing them in their prime as Led Zeppelin!

This was my first Zep concert. I feel this was the best concert I ever attended. They rocked the hell outta that place. I remember when the fog rolled over the the main floor for NO QUARTER. It was so erie and exciting. I did'nt stop talking about it for months.

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  • Wow people just dont care for hearing the whole song now..this has 340 and part 1 has 66 views.

  • they've got the time machine

    =D

  • A 73 bootleg that sounds like a 77 bootleg, taste of the future maybe?

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