LED ZEPPELIN - A Chronological Celebration Live 1975 FLAC

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 01 - 1975 ROBERT PLANT INTERVIEW.flac18.25 MB
 CD01 01 - INTRODUCTION.flac6.8 MB
 CD01 02 - ROCK AND ROLL.flac26.66 MB
 CD01 03 - SICK AGAIN.flac45.2 MB
 CD01 04 - OVER THE HILLS AND FAR AWAY.flac60.43 MB
 CD01 05 - IN MY TIME OF DYING.flac78.48 MB
 CD01 06 - THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME.flac39.93 MB
 CD01 07 - THE RAIN SONG.flac49.67 MB
 CD01 08 - KASHMIR.flac62.15 MB
 CD02 01 - NO QUARTER.flac119.76 MB
 CD02 02 - TRAMPLED UNDERFOOT.flac63.77 MB
 CD01 01 - ROCK AND ROLL.flac28.81 MB
 CD01 02 - SICK AGAIN.flac33.77 MB
 CD01 03 - OVER THE HILLS AND FAR AWAY.flac45.03 MB
 CD01 04 - IN MY TIME OF DYING.flac63.05 MB
 CD01 05 - THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME.flac31.85 MB
 CD01 06 - THE RAIN SONG.flac44.29 MB
 CD01 07 - KASHMIR.flac50.36 MB
 CD02 01 - NO QUARTER.flac95.64 MB
 CD02 02 - TRAMPLED UNDER FOOT.flac43.05 MB
 CD02 03 - MOBY DICK.flac122.77 MB
 CD01 01 - ROCK AND ROLL.flac27.1 MB
 CD01 02 - SICK AGAIN.flac47.92 MB
 CD01 03 - OVER THE HILLS AND FAR AWAY.flac62.73 MB
 CD01 04 - IN MY TIME OF DYING.flac79.73 MB
 CD01 05 - SINCE I'VE BEEN LOVING YOU.flac60.46 MB
 CD01 06 - THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME.flac38.94 MB
 CD01 07 - THE RAIN SONG.flac48.69 MB
 CD02 01 - KASHMIR.flac76.02 MB
 CD02 02 - NO QUARTER.flac138.88 MB
 CD02 03 - TRAMPLED UNDER FOOT.flac63.34 MB
 CD01 01 - ROCK AND ROLL.flac28.5 MB
 CD01 02 - SICK AGAIN.flac43.2 MB
 CD01 03 - OVER THE HILLS AND FAR AWAY.flac50.42 MB
 CD01 04 - IN MY TIME OF DYING.flac87.52 MB
 CD01 05 - THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME.flac38.88 MB
 CD01 06 - THE RAIN SONG.flac53.23 MB
 CD01 07 - KASHMIR.flac59.9 MB
 CD02 01 - NO QUARTER.flac125.25 MB
 CD02 02 - TRAMPLED UNDER FOOT.flac58.35 MB
 CD02 03 - MOBY DICK.flac141.68 MB
 CD01 01 - ROCK AND ROLL.flac33.03 MB
 CD01 02 - SICK AGAIN.flac37.23 MB
 CD01 03 - OVER THE HILLLS AND FAR AWAY.flac47.55 MB
 CD01 04 - IN MY TIME OF DYING.flac75.44 MB
 CD01 05 - THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME.flac37.14 MB
 CD01 06 - THE RAIN SONG.flac51.25 MB
 CD01 07 - KASHMIR.flac56.02 MB
 CD02 01 - NO QUARTER.flac133.34 MB
 CD02 02 - TRAMPED UNDER FOOT.flac67.18 MB
 CD02 03 - MOBY DICK.flac161.24 MB
 CD01 01 - ROCK AND ROLL.flac29.77 MB
 CD01 02 - SICK AGAIN.flac44.18 MB
 CD01 03 - OVER THE HILLS AND FAR AWAY.flac54.91 MB
 CD01 04 - IN MY TIME OF DYING.flac87.59 MB
 CD01 05 - THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME.flac38.91 MB
 CD01 06 - THE RAIN SONG.flac57.22 MB
 CD01 07 - KASHMIR.flac74.02 MB
 CD02 01 - NO QUARTER.flac81.15 MB
 CD02 02 - TRAMPLED UNDER FOOT.flac65.21 MB
 CD02 03 - MOBY DICK.flac79.97 MB
 CD01 01 - INTRODUCTION.flac7.33 MB
 CD01 02 - ROCK AND ROLL.flac25.43 MB
 CD01 03 - SICK AGAIN.flac39.25 MB
 CD01 04 - OVER THE HILLS AND FAR AWAY.flac51.81 MB
 CD01 05 - IN MY TIME OF DYING.flac76.79 MB
 CD01 06 - THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME.flac36.23 MB
 CD01 07 - THE RAIN SONG.flac52.23 MB
 CD01 08 - KASHMIR.flac67.78 MB
 CD02 01 - NO QUARTER.flac146.15 MB
 CD02 02 - TRAMPLED UNDER FOOT.flac53.31 MB
 CD01 01 - INTRODUCTION.flac9.45 MB
 CD01 02 - ROCK AND ROLL.flac23.75 MB
 CD01 03 - SICK AGAIN.flac36.53 MB
 CD01 04 - OVER THE HILLS AND FAR AWAY.flac46.97 MB
 CD01 05 - IN MY TIME OF DYING.flac72.51 MB
 CD01 06 - THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME.flac34.25 MB
 CD01 07 - THE RAIN SONG.flac47.21 MB
 CD01 08 - KASHMIR.flac52.01 MB
 CD02 01 - NO QUARTER.flac124.2 MB
 CD02 02 - TRAMPLED UNDERFOOT.flac55.72 MB
 CD01 01 - ROCK AND ROLL.flac28.28 MB
 CD01 02 - SICK AGAIN.flac41.28 MB
 CD01 03 - OVER THE HILLS AND FAR AWAY.flac53.02 MB
 CD01 04 - IN MY TIME OF DYING.flac81.01 MB
 CD01 05 - THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME.flac38.82 MB
 CD01 06 - THE RAIN SONG.flac53.61 MB
 CD01 07 - KASHMIR.flac59.48 MB
 CD02 01 - NO QUARTER.flac193.31 MB
 CD02 02 - TRAMPLED UNDERFOOT.flac55.7 MB
 CD02 03 - MOBY DICK.flac160.64 MB
 CD01 01 - ROCK AND ROLL.flac28.15 MB
 CD01 02 - SICK AGAIN.flac43.14 MB
 CD01 03 - OVER THE HILLS AND FAR AWAY.flac56.17 MB
 CD01 04 - IN MY TIME OF DYING.flac81.49 MB
 CD01 05 - THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME.flac35.9 MB
 CD01 06 - THE RAIN SONG.flac52.23 MB
 CD01 07 - KASHMIR.flac57.14 MB
 CD02 01 - NO QUARTER.flac150.45 MB
 CD02 02 - TRAMPLED UNDER FOOT.flac61.18 MB
 CD02 03 - MOBY DICK.flac120.74 MB
 CD01 01 - ROCK AND ROLL.flac27.65 MB
 CD01 02 - SICK AGAIN.flac41.34 MB
 CD01 03 - OVER THE HILLS AND FAR AWAY.flac54.73 MB
 CD01 04 - IN MY TIME OF DYING.flac86.74 MB
 CD01 05 - THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME.flac38.17 MB
 CD01 06 - THE RAIN SONG.flac56.53 MB
 CD01 07 - KASHMIR.flac61.6 MB
 CD02 01 - NO QUARTER.flac153.92 MB
 CD02 02 - TRAMPLED UNDERFOOT.flac62.15 MB
 CD02 03 - MOBY DICK.flac139.52 MB
 CD01 01 - ROCK AND ROLL.flac27.42 MB
 CD01 02 - SICK AGAIN.flac41.58 MB
 CD01 03 - OVER THE HILLS AND FAR AWAY.flac55.6 MB
 CD01 04 - IN MY TIME OF DYING.flac80.9 MB
 CD01 05 - THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME.flac37.33 MB
 CD01 06 - THE RAIN SONG.flac55.25 MB
 CD01 07 - KASHMIR.flac61.66 MB
 CD02 01 - NO QUARTER.flac158.5 MB
 CD02 02 - TRAMPLED UNDER FOOT.flac60.92 MB
 CD02 03 - MOBY DICK.flac129.11 MB
 01 - Going To California.flac26.81 MB
 02 - That's The Way.flac35.18 MB
 03 - BRON-Y-AUR STOMP.flac34.86 MB
 04 - In My Time Of Dying.flac70.12 MB
 05 - Trampled Under Foot.flac59.38 MB
 06 - Stairway to Heaven.flac61.68 MB
 CD01 01 - INTRODUCTION.flac8.93 MB
 CD01 02 - ROCK AND ROLL.flac25.85 MB
 CD01 03 - SICK AGAIN.flac40.58 MB
 CD01 04 - OVER THE HILLS AND FAR AWAY.flac46.66 MB
 CD01 05 - IN MY TIME OF DYING.flac74.19 MB
 CD01 06 - THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME.flac35.54 MB
 CD01 07 - THE RAIN SONG.flac44.39 MB
 CD02 01 - KASHMIR.flac66.44 MB
 CD02 02 - NO QUARTER.flac105.35 MB
 CD02 03 - TANGERINE.flac25.81 MB
 CD01 01 - INTRODUCTIONS.flac13.26 MB
 CD01 02 - ROCK AND ROLL.flac21.72 MB
 CD01 03 - SICK AGAIN.flac34.77 MB
 CD01 04 - OVER THE HILLS AND FAR AWAY.flac45.97 MB
 CD01 05 - IN MY TIME OF DYING.flac73.22 MB
 CD01 06 - THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME.flac30.41 MB
 CD01 07 - RAIN SONG.flac47.46 MB
 CD01 08 - KASHMIR.flac57.62 MB
 CD02 01 - NO QUARTER.flac133.63 MB
 CD02 02 - TANGERINE.flac17.2 MB

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LED ZEPPELIN LIVE A CHRONOLOGICAL CELEBRATION 1975 FLAC

I’ve gathered together many of the better sounding live Led Zeppelin recordings of 1975 (mostly soundboard recordings) and are presenting them here for your enjoyment. As with recordings like this there can be cuts, fade outs, fade ins and patching from other sources. This is a music only download if artwork is needed you can find art with matching track lists online at the Zeppelin Art site. If you like this collection, and feel that others may like it as well, then feel free to seed and help keep it alive. This is part two of a three part series. Thanks, Mike.



1975 Interview with Robert Plant

Robert discusses the new Led Zeppelin album Physical Graffiti, why they don’t like putting out singles and the possibility of Zeppelin members doing solo albums. Audio from Led Zeppelin DVD.



1975.02.12 New York, Madison Square Garden

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. 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 evening.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. This version is a Matrix blending soundboard and audience recordings.



1975.02.13 Uniondale, NY, Nassau Coliseum

The band is strong, Robert's voice is in fair shape and Jimmy is blazing, especially on a great and very long version of Dazed and Confused and an epic Stairway to Heaven solo. One of the encores, Communication Breakdown, features Ronnie Wood on second guitar, dueling with Page as they trade licks in an extended jam that sounds killer when Jonesy and Bonham jam behind it. Soundboard.



1975.02.14 Uniondale, NY, Nassau Coliseum

This is a magical show ... one of the best from 1975! Since I've Been Loving You is played for the first time out of three on this tour and the playing and energy of this show make it a real special concert. Plant: "Who knows what it's gonna sound like, but it's something we really used to dig playing." No Quarter is great and Dazed And Confused is beyond words. The encores are funky and long, and the rare second encore of Heartbreaker has a long blues interlude inserted in Jimmy's solo. Soundboard



1975.02.16 St. Louis, Missouri Arena

The show itself is an excellent closing night for the first half of the tour. During his intro for The Song Remains The Same, Plant refers to Kansas City and that John Bonham was arrested there once! Before No Quarter John Paul Jones is finishing a gin and tonic before he can start playing and tonight's version is very strong, sounding very dark and foreboding. Dazed And Confused and Stairway To Heaven are both outstanding. Soundboard.



1975.02.28 Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University

A great show from 1975! The show itself is wonderful ... Robert is in good voice (something that doesn't happen often in 1975), and the band is amazing. Start to finish this show is great ... even the long Moby Dick is enjoyable. No Quarter is a wonderful jam with some excellent piano from Jonesy and Kashmir is epic. Dazed And Confused is long and great, and the drumming, in particular, is immense. This is also the date on which Physical Graffiti was finally released in the United States. Soundboard.



1975.03.04 Dallas, Memorial Auditorium

This is one of the best if not the best recording board as for the sound. Robert's voice is in pretty bad shape, but the instrumental machine is playing fine. Jones and Bonham in particular are wonderful, with Bonham reaching a peak of playing in Sick Again and In My Time Of Dying that is staggering. No Quarter could be a fine version but is cut. Trampled Underfoot is outstanding and vocal lyrics near the end are awesome. Soundboard.



1975.03.05 Dallas, Memorial Auditorium

Trampled Underfoot is very heavy and a great version and Dazed And Confused is intense and very long. The Crunge is inserted in Whole Lotta Love and is very funky and fast and leads into a monstrous Black Dog. Robert's voice is very strong and solid and he performs some great vocal variations in In My Time Of Dying and Kashmir. Soundboard.



1975.03.11 Long Beach, Civic Arena

This show has some amazing playing but the crowd seems more interested in sleeping than the crushing music. This seems unbelievable, to be lucky enough to see Led Zeppelin and to react in this way. Robert slams the crowd for their reactions, but in reality, this show is great. Robert dedicates The Song Remains The Same to the bootleggers: "For the benefit of anyone who was making a bootleg then - the 12-string was out of tune!" Soundboard.



1975.03.14 San Diego, San Diego Sports Arena

A mixed performance. In some points the band reaching a peak of their playing, in other they are just average and rather sloopy. The hardest accent belongs to the opening numbers, after that the band seems to be a bit tired and that caused of lack of soarning during improvisation sections in No Quarter and Dazed And Confused. “Over The Hills And Far Away” again contains an excellent Jimmy Page solo in the middle and in the final reiteration of the folk theme he includes a reference to “White Summer.” This is logical since the main theme comes from the old classic. Before “In My Time Of Dying” Plant says cryptically, “Sorry about the very slight delay tonight, but apparently it was snowing in Austria, which has got a lot to do with San Diego, right?” Plant is very impressive on this song as he storms the gates of heaven. Soundboard.



1975.03.17 Seattle, Seattle Coliseum

A really superb show from the 1975 Tour. The sound is great and the playing is excellent. Robert is in decent voice and the band is on a roll! No Quarter and Dazed And Confused are some of the best versions ever, and he opening numbers are really powerful. The earlier shows on the tour like the New York shows were long, but the marathons were generally played at 1973 length (No Quarter never exceeding twenty minutes, Dazed never exceeding thirty). In the west coast shows Zeppelin expands the numbers to where a thirty minute No Quarter and a forty-minute Dazed And Confused are routine. Soundboard.



1975.03.19 Vancouver, Canada

The playing is on top form and overall all the songs were performed with furiosity. Pagey is in decent form tonight, with especially fine playing on Sick Again, In My Time Of Dying and The Song Remains The Same; Plant is not in fine form, though, with his best vocals coming from the songs that demanded the least from him, such as No Quarter and Whole Lotta Love; Bonham does bring the bang, with awesome drumming on Over The Hills And Far Away, Kashmir and Trampled Underfoot. Ironically, it is Jones that makes this show awesome, with amazing bass playing and great keyboards from start to finish. Soundboard.



1975.03.20 Vancouver, Canada

No Quarter is absolutely beautiful and Dazed And Confused rocks really hard and is led by Jimmy's amazing guitar prowess. Stairway To Heaven really lifts off during the guitar solo and the heavily improvised and dynamic encores close out this really heavy, powerful and exciting show. Listen to the Whole Lotta Love encore for Lickin' Stick followed by the riffs from Ozone Baby, three years before it's recording. Soundboard.



1975.05 London, Earls Court Arena

Six songs. All are from the 25th except for In My Time Of Dying which is taken from the 24th. Audio from Led Zeppelin DVD.



1975.05.24 London, Earls Court Arena

This is a monster of a show. The best of the five Earl's Court gigs, this show has the band reaching a peak for 1975. No Quarter must be the best version ever recorded, and Dazed and Confused is an incredible journey. Audio from video soundtrack or soundboard.



1975.05.25 London, Earls Court Arena

The final Earl's Court show, the final 1975 show, and the last ever performance of Dazed and Confused. The initial string of numbers are high powered and aggressive! No Quarter is a really great jam and the acoustic section is pretty good. The Stairway to Heaven solo is wonderful and the encores contain a tortured Theremin solo from Jimmy before the extra songs are played for the last night's sake. This version is a Matrix blending soundboard and audience recordings.




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