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Sunday, September 27, 2015

1970.04.08 Led Zeppelin Raleigh NC Led Zeppelin Raleigh

1970.04.08
Led Zeppelin
Raleigh NC
Led Zeppelin Raleigh

Here is the link
https://mega.nz/#!o5hAAapK!iRecoC5_4ceXuW4KuHNW9ypJlWiZtbmIy4CYc89IPBg
Review: ZEPPELIN IS LATE, LOUD, GOOD

Raleigh News and Observer
April 9, 1970 | By Gerry Ligon

Playing to an audience ranging from babes-in-arms to the "over thirty generation", Led Zeppelin put wings on Dorton Arena and piloted the audience on a musical tour from blues, to jazz, to boogie, to pure hard rock.

The performance had a very slow start. After waiting more than 45 minutes for the show to begin, the patient audience was rewarded with five minutes of ear-splitting feed back.

In order to avoid the echo within the arena, which Jimi Hendrix encountered recently, the performers had to present their music at their maximum volume. Because of this, the audience had to adjust to the powerful beat of sound.

However, anyone who arrived for the performance with a negative point of view had to be somewhat persuaded by the audience's acceptance of the reverberating sound. As in most rock concerts, each performer gave his solo.

Unlike most rock concerts, the audience spent a great portion of the show saluting the solos in standing ovations.Undoubtedly, anyone who refuses to listen to any music on his own phonograph above one-half volume, would not have lasted 30 minutes in the arena; but those who know how to listen to the rock and jazz of today were the ones who would not let the performers quit.

If this show is an example of how the music of today will be accepted in Raleigh, we can expect to see many more concerts of this type in the future. The reaction of the audience at last night's performance said so. (courtesy: Steve A. Jones)


An excellent show captured in an exquisite sounding recording. Bring It On Home is probably the best version ever and We're Gonna Groove is certainly the funkiest version I have ever heard! The band and Robert are simply outstanding and loose: "That was a thing called Groove which is just what we intend to do, and we hope you're gonna as well. So get loose!"


* This bootleg is commonly listed as a 1970.04.07 and/or a Charlotte show. Cover art is incorrect as a 1970.04.07 show, the correct date and location is above however. :)

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