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Uploaded by on May 13, 2009

1971-09-09 -
Hampton

(Soundboard)

01 - Immigrant Song
02 - Heartbreaker
03 - Since I've Been Loving You
04 - Black Dog
05 - Dazed and Confused
06 - Stairway To Heaven
07 - Celebration Day
08 - That's The Way
09 - Going to California
10 - What Is and What Should Never Be
11 - Moby Dick


An incomplete show and all that is known to exist from this show in this fabulous sounding soundboard. An excellent, virtuostic show with Jones in particular shining through! His bass in Heartbreaker and Celebration Day is amazing. Stairway To Heaven is one of the closest to the album version I have heard with a great guitar solo. In the opposite to previous show, tonight the audience is quiet and very polite so Plant did a warm commenatry during an acoustic set: "Right, you're sitting down and so are we. Far out! This is the part where we usually ask people to stop falling out of the spotlights for a bit. Fortunately, there's no trouble tonight." High Heeled Sneakers contains only a few lines singing by Plant: "Put on your red dress, baby, 'cos we're going out tonight!"

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  • Wow, another fantastic live performance of this tune. THX for posting!

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  • Epic solo is epic.

  • again very good clip

    five*****

  • I love this song,one of my faves by Zep.

  • Classy version!!

    According to argenteum :

    Source: Incomplete excellent soundboard recording. 96 minutes.

    Details: The original recording was in stereo with the bass guitar entirely in one channel and the whole band properly mixed in the other. There is very little hiss. The guitar and the drums sound a bit diluted for the type of recording.

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