mercoledì 3 aprile 2019

Led Zeppelin - 1972-06-19 - Seattle, WA (AUD/FLAC)



(Audience FLAC)

Venue: Seattle Center Coliseum
Source: Audience

Lineage:
2nd cassettes(Maxell UD 90 X3)>wav(24/192)>wav(16/44)>flac

Transfer:
2nd gen cassettes>Revox B 215>Monster Studiolink 1/4 to RCA cable(balanced pair)>Audiophile 192>Adobe Audition 3.0 (Done Mar 2010)
Transferred By: weedwacker

CD1
01. Immigrant Song
02. Heartbreaker
03. Black Dog
04. The Ocean
05. Since I've Been Loving You
06. Stairway To Heaven
07. Going To California
08. Black Country Woman
09. That's The Way
10. Tangerine
11. Bron-Y-Aur Stomp

CD2
12. Dazed And Confused
13. What Is And What Should Never Be
14. Dancing Days
15. Moby Dick

CD3
16. Whole Lotta Love*
17. Rock And Roll
18. Organ Solo**
19. Thank You
20. Money
21. Over The Hills And Far Away
22. Dancing Days

* includes Let's Have A Party, Hello Mary Lou, Only The Lonely, Heartbreak Hotel and Going Down Slow
** includes Amazing Grace, Everyday People, Louie Louie and Let's Dance

Length: 187:08

Notes:
Fair to good sounding recording. This is one of those epic shows zeppelin would occasionly put on. This 3+ hour marathon of a show including the first ever performances of Houses Of The Holy material consisting of The Ocean, Dancing Days (twice!), The Crunge (during Dazed And Confused) and Over The Hills And Far Away. This show also features an early version of Black Country Woman. This show was loaded with lots of oldies and includes John Bonham singing along with Plant on Only The Lonely (during Whole Lotta Love) and Money, also full versions of Louie Louie and Let's Dance (both during the Organ Solo) are performed. A big thanks goes out to Bill B. who's hard work and perserverance is the reason why we as fans have a copy of this epic show's audience recording to listen to in the first place. This set of 2nd gen tapes were made directly from Bill's 1st gen reels for his friend Darrell who was gracious enough to let me borrow them to transfer. As of this point and time these tapes are probably the best known analog source still available in full for this show. Zeppelin always seemed to put on epic shows with lots of oldies at at least one stop in Seattle for each tour from 72 on. Bill once provided some interesting insight in one of our email conversations as to why this was probably so.

Nessun commento:

Posta un commento