Identifier3279639
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media Typeshn
Media Count1
Show RatingA
Sound RatingA-
NoteThis is a nice alternative to the many versions of this material.
I'm sure most of you hardcore ZEPHEADS have this release either in boot form
or the official release. However, this release is a little different from most of these
versions of this show that I've heard. This is sourced from a vinyl LP that I picked
up back in the late 80's ( Does anybody remember vinyl ? ) . Aside from a few
pops and a small bit of hum in the quieter passages, this is an excellent stereo
source. Unlike the official release of this material, all of the between song applause
and commentary by Robert Plant are left in ( Note to producer Jimmy Page ). This
also includes a killer version of Communication Breakdown left off of the official
release, however other tracks are left out. There is a nice warm vibe to this entire
set that makes you feel like you are there, so check it out. You'll be glad you did !!

Led Zeppelin
BBC Transcription Services
Paris Theatre
London, England
3-25-71

Original vinyl > wav files via MusicMatch Jukebox > track seperation via Nero wave editor > shn files via mkwACT

01. Richard Skinner Introduction
02. Immigrant Song
03. Heartbreaker
04. Black Dog
05. Going To California
06. That's The Way
07. What Is And What Should Never Be
08. Communication Breakdown
09. Stairway To Heaven
10. Whole Lotta Love Medley
Source InfoOriginal vinyl > wav files via MusicMatch Jukebox > track seperation via Nero wave editor > shn files via mkwACT
Traded FromDownloaded from Sharing the groove.org
Trades Allowed
Taper Nameunknown
Performance
Led Zeppelin 1971-04-01 Paris Theater, London, England
Set 1Immigrant Song, Heartbreaker, Since I've Been Loving You, Out On the Tiles (introduction) / Black Dog, Dazed and Confused, Stairway To Heaven, Going To California, That's the Way, What Is and What Should Never Be, Whole Lotta Love, Thank You, and Communication Breakdown.
Set 2
Set 3
CommentRecorded for the BBC; often circulates as 3/25/71 as the show was originally scheduled for that date but postponed to April 1st due to Robert Plant's vocal problems.