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Friday, September 25, 2015

1973.07.12 Led Zeppelin Detroit MI Cobo Hall (Great Audience)

 1973.07.12
Led Zeppelin
Detroit MI Cobo Hall
(Great Audience)

Here is the link
https://mega.nz/#!9ZYRBQwY!TDE9KkVrI3_JDjspMB6r44j9Nd6R6vh-I5CIMK4ILGc
 01. Rock And Roll (cuts in)
02. Celebration Day
03. Rock And Roll
04. Over The Hills And Far Away
05. Misty Mountain Hop
06. Since I've Been Loving You
07. No Quarter
08. The Song Remains The Same
09. The Rain Song
10. Dazed And Confused
11. Stairway To Heaven
12. Moby Dick (purposely cut in middle)
13. Heartbreaker
14. Whole Lotta Love
15. Communication Breakdown
16. The Ocean

This is one of the greatest Led Zeppelin concerts ever! A killer show from the band, especially Jones, who's bass is particularly aggressive. The funky jamming in Whole Lotta Love is excellent with the bass and drums working overtime while Jimmy's Theremin and Robert's shrieks battle over the cooking rhythm section! A great version of Dazed And Confused played here too! The Ocean encore sounds great except for some incredibly idiotic and moronic singing by the taper. Also some stupid folks thrown few firecrackers on stage what prompted Plant to the following comment: "Don't thrown anymore firecrackers, ' cos that's silly! It breaks the concentration, of which we've got very little left."

The tape begins during the final minute of Rock and Roll. Plant's voice starts out a bit rough, taking a few songs to warm up. Following a request that the crowd stop throwing firecrackers, Plant dedicates Misty Mountain Hop to "the loss of brain cells."  Since I've Been Loving You is elegantly restrained. The instrumental section during No Quarter is fantastic. Unfortunately, there are a few brief dropouts near the end of Page's guitar solo. The taper can be heard fiddling with his equipment during the first verse of The Rain Song.

Page solos wildly during the lead-in to the bow solo in Dazed and Confused. The band is on fire during the frantic guitar solo/workout section. There is a cut in the tape during Page's call and response with Plant. Page's fingers dance across the fretboard during the guitar solo in Stairway to Heaven. Plant introduces Moby Dick as "a number that receives great popularity and ovations almost everywhere cause it's sheer... intense... beauty." Unfortunately, the majority of the drum solo is missing from the tape, leaving us with only the intro/outro and a few fragments in between. As Bonzo is taking his final solo break at the end of the song, the taper can be heard saying "this is boring" before commenting to one of his friends "look, the guitarist and bass player look bored to death."

Plant can be heard whistling along as Page hints at The 59th Street Bridge Song at the end of the a cappella solo during Heartbreaker. Page absolutely shreds through the fast guitar solo. Bonzo and Jones hold down a frantic stop-start rhythm as Page's theremin squeals in ecstasy during Whole Lotta Love. Plant's boogie rap gives way to another excellent rendition of Don Nix's Going Down. Bonzo thrashes wildly at his drums as Page blazes through the guitar solo during the Boogie Chillen' section. As the band returns to the stage, Bonzo announces "as you know, I've never sung a note... but on this track, I'm allowed to shout!" before counting in to the show-closing The Ocean.

3 comments:

  1. Hello, PLEASE.....is it possible to upload a lossless flac version of this particular 7/12/73 Detroit show? Your mp3 upload makes me clamor for even bettter sound. Thank you so much!

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  2. Sorry mate I don't have a FLAC of this show

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  3. I'd like to reach back through time and smack the idiot that says, "This is boring", during Moby Dick. I'd practically sell my soul to have been at one of these concerts back in the day.

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