Led Zeppelin - "Demand Unprecedented" Earls Court May 25th 1975 Region Free DVD9seeders: 2
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Led Zeppelin - "Demand Unprecedented" Earls Court May 25th 1975 Region Free DVD9 (Size: 7.33 GB)
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Led Zeppelin - Demand Unprecedented Earls Court May 25th 1975 Region Free DVD9
Artist: Led Zeppelin Show or Bootleg Title: Demand Unprecedented In The History Of Rock Music Show Venue: Earl's Court - May 25, 1975 Source: Video - Pro Shot DVD Video Quality/Production Info: Empress Valley Supreme Disc Format: Region Free DVD9 LABEL: Empress Valley Supreme Disc SOURCE: Earl's Court Arena, London - May 25, 1975 FORMAT: DVD9 Dual Layer Disc Region Free RUNNING TIME: 3:50:02 SOUND/SOURCE: Stereo Soundboard w/Mono Audience Filler FEATURES: Interactive Menu, Song Selection, Dolby Digital 5.1 Audio VIDEO/SOURCE: Color Proshot 01 - Introduction By Alan 'Fluff' Freeman 02 - Rock And Roll 03 - Sick Again 04 - Over The Hills And Far Away 05 - In My Time Of Dying 06 - The Song Remains The Same 07 - The Rain Song 08 - Kashmir 09 - No Quarter 10 - Tangerine 11 - Going To California 12 - That's The Way 13 - Bron-Y-Aur Stomp 14 - Trampled Underfoot 15 - Moby Dick 16 - Dazed And Confused (inc. San Francisco) 17 - Stairway To Heaven 18 - Whole Lotta Love (inc. The Crunge) 19 - Black Dog 20 - Heartbreaker 21 - Communication Breakdown Comments: 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. Moby Dick and Dazed are rather boring however, which is sad and rather unfitting as it is the last ever performance of the latter. Stairway To Heaven was dedicated to Plant's daughter: "Carmen - this song's to a little girl who sits probably wondering what it all about ... so, where is the bridge? Well, Carmen, were's your chance to find out where the bridge is ... and if you know, please let me know after the show." The 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. Sharing Widget |