josh Genin's Collection
Led Zeppelin 02/12/1975
Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
| Media | cd 3 discs |
| Tech Notes | Artist: Led Zeppelin Date: 1975.02.12 Title: That's Alright New York Label: The Godfatherecords (G.R.327/328/329) Venue: Madison Square Garden Location: New York, NY, USA Source: Soundboard Lineage: My Original Silver CD > EAC > WAV > FLAC *Note: This title that Godfather released is flat out Amazing. I own 7 different labels of this show and without a second thought after Jimmy hit that first cord; This is…”The Example of Supreme.” All the current labels should grab a copy of this and frame it, hang it on their walls, and while gazing at it, realize this is Mastering at it’s Finest! -bostonbro Disc 1 01. Rock And Roll 02. Sick Again 03. Over The Hills And Far Away 04. In My Time Of Dying 05. The Song Remains The Same 06. The Rain Song 07. Kashmir Disc 2 01. No Quarter 02. Trampled Underfoot 03. Moby Dick Disc 3 01. Dazed And Confused (incl. San Francisco) 02. Stairway To Heaven 03. Whole Lotta Love 04. Black Dog 05. Heartbreaker (incl. That Alright Mama) Review #1: A great show! It may have been a blizzard outside but the Garden was rocking this night! "We came four blocks in the snow to get here ... you realise that? People were calling me on the telephone today and saying 'Is it gonna be on?' For a minute I was wondering about my anatomy, then I realised there was some discrepancy about the weather. Isn't it good though that it snows? Doesn't it change the vibe of the city? I think it's great!" The band is in excellent form and delivers a great show. Robert sounds good and strong, Jonesy and Bonzo are amazing as always, and Jimmy is incendiary tonight, especially at the end of Sick Again. He extends the solo in Over The Hills And Far Away to an incredible length and soars. No Quarter is dedicated to Jones that "...made Monthy Python's Flying Circus a flop in New York" tonight and his imppecably clean fingernails. Moby Dick is like a hurricane and Dazed And Confused just blows everybody out to the cosmic level! A bunch of heavy solid encores with an excellent Heartbreaker with some lyrics of Elvis Presley's That's Alright Mama thrown in closing this amazing eveing. This is definitely a triumph for the entire band and, not only a strong concert but also probably the best from the 1975 US Tour. "Ladies and gentlemen of New York ... you're too much ... and we ain't so bad ourselves!" and the show was over. -Argenteum Astrum |
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· Last Updated May 23, 2023
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