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Friday, September 25, 2015

1973.03.24 Led Zeppelin Offenburg Germany Not Warm, It's Hot (Good Audience)

1973.03.24
Led Zeppelin
Offenburg Germany
Not Warm, It's Hot
(Good Audience)

Here is the link
https://mega.nz/#!Vex0SQ6Q!QvDbbUJng7HyReNPl4uGOBlW-3gQlIj4VjamVsDQvXU
01 Rock and Roll
02 Over the Hills and Far Away
03 Black Dog
04 Misty Mountain Hop / Since I've Been Loving You
05 Dancing Days
06 Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp
07 The Song Remains the Same
08 The Rain Song
09 Dazed and Confused (incl San Francisco)
10 Stairway to Heaven
11 Whole Lotta Love (incl Everybody Needs Somebody To Love / Boogie Woogie / Baby I Don't Care / Let's Have a Party / I Can't Quit You / The Lemon Song)
12 Heartbreaker


The tape begins just as Rock and Roll crashes into motion. There is a brief tape disturbance during Over the Hills and Far Away. Plant introduces Misty Mountain Hop as "a song about what happens when a policeman walks up to you and catches you with the wrong thing in your hand" adding "this is a felony." Page is on fire during an incredibly powerful Since I've Been Loving You.

The Song Remains the Same is excellent, Page's fingers fly across the fretboard at lightning speed. Plant's voice is strong during The Rain Song, the heavy section is fantastic. Page solos wildly during the lead-in to the bow solo in Dazed and Confused. The San Francisco interlude is eerily beautiful. Bonzo and Jones play a bit of Machine Gun as Page begins the bow solo. The unstoppable instrumental machinery is in full swing during the guitar solo/workout section. The band skips the Mars, the Bringer of War section, heading into the transition back to the main riff early.

Page delivers a flawless solo during Stairway to Heaven. Plant introduces Whole Lotta Love as "a song that, everywhere around the world, seems to inspire a bit of good times." The theramin freakout is preceded by a frantic funky interlude with Plant encouraging the crowd to "do the James Brown!" The Everybody Needs Somebody to Love section ends in a cacophonous explosion, much like it did in Essen two nights earlier. The riotous medley includes Boogie Chillen', Elvis Presley favorites (You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care and Let's Have a Party, I Can't Quit You Baby, and The Lemon Song. The blues improvisation is once again nothing short of amazing. The band returns to the stage amidst chants of "one more time!" to close the show with Heartbreaker. Page shreds through the a cappella solo. As the band exits the stage, Plant leaves the crowd with a simple "thank you, goodnight." An outstanding finale to the absolutely mind-blowing string of German concerts. Must hear.

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