Identifier | 8282773 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Reference Number | LZ-80-6 |
Note | Source: Audience
Lineage: ?? > FLAC (EZTree) > WAV (CDR) > EAC (secure) > WAV > FLACfrontend (level 7) > FLAC Artwork: included From Bootledz: 6-26-80 Deutchland Uber Alles (TDOLZ), Goodnight Vienna (Electric Magic), & Vienna (Tarantura) TDOLZ runs a little too fast, has some digital interference during the announcement, and has a few extra cuts between songs. TDOLZ and Tarantura have similar sound. Electric Magic has extra cuts too and a couple of problems not found on other titles. It is also missing the most tape. It's music is louder than the other releases but the background noise has been suppressed - no gen difference. There are hints of that familiar "metallic sound" that this label uses almost on a regular basis. This is certainly the worst release of this show yet. (Relevant Info) From Underground Uprising: Achilles Last Stand is not present on this release and appears not to have been performed at this show. Plant is in very good voice at this show. Plant's vocal adornments during Kashmir and Stairway to Heaven resemble those from the '77 tour. The firecracker incident during White Summer cuts that song down to two and half minutes. Page did take a wrong turn during White Summer and was attempting to find his way back when the firecracker struck. The announcer... [edit] ...asks the audience to bring to the stage the perpetrator so they can have a word with him. I'm sure the road crew wanted to sit him down over tea and discuss proper audience etiquette. Someone should check the obituaries in the Vienna newspaper archives to see if any bodies were found outside the hall (listed as Wiener Stadthalle on the back cover). After the announcement, the band returns with a vengeance. Page does lose his grip during Rock & Roll's guitar solo, but he delivers an inspired and lengthy (6 minutes) solo during Stairway to Heaven. After a light-hearted guitar introduction, the band launches into the most inextricable version of Whole Lotta Love ever. Boogie Woogie holds the line. Too bad. Those punk-heads at the time could have learned a thing or two about sonic anarchy from the true masters. (Brian Ingham) |
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Performance
Led Zeppelin 1980-06-26 Stadthalle, Vienna, Austria | |
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Set 1 | The Train Kept A Rollin', Nobody's Fault But Mine, Black Dog, In The Evening, The Rain Song, Hot Dog, All My Love, Trampled Underfoot, Since I've Been Loving You, Achilles Last Stand, White Summer/Black Mountain Side->Kashmir, Stairway To Heaven, Rock And Roll, Whole Lotta Love |
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