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Thursday, September 24, 2015

1973.07.17 Led Zeppelin Seattle, WA Live In Seattle (Audience)

1973.07.17
Led Zeppelin
Seattle, WA
Live In Seattle
(Audience)

Here is the link
https://mega.nz/#!JAQhlKwA!ep3eXw6qhwflMEybuoc4aST8d0Tn3Lhua4Q-XtF32hs
Info that came with the show
Alternate stereo audience source transferred from TMOQ's "Live In Seattle 1973" vinyl bootleg.
I got the raw Vinyl transfer from bonzo71, 'remastered' it and rearranged the tracks order which is
messed up on the original vinyl release.
Unfortunately the recording misses D&C, MD and HB.
To me this sounds like one of the best audience sources ever from Led Zeppelin's live recordings history.
The remastered transfer is very clear and there is vinyl noise just in OTHAFA and the first half of MMH.
No details about the equipment involved in the Vinyl>CDr transfer are available.

Disc01
01 Rock And Roll                    5:33
02 Celebration Day                3:57
03 Black Dog                    6:04   
04 Over The Hills And Far Away            7:26
05 Misty Mountain Hop (fades out/in in the middle)    5:35
06 Since I've Been Loving You            8:59
07 No Quarter                    12:47

Disc02
01 The Song Remains The Same             6:14   
02 The Rain Song                    8:22
03 Stairway To Heaven (fades out at the very end)    11:16
04 Whole Lotta Love (cuts in + fades out at the end)    11:53
05 The Ocean                    7:06

Credit goes to bonzo71 who provided this source

2 comments:

  1. Hi-
    Anyone trying to get to the LLLZ Personal Project version of this show should read the following:
    The link to the LLLZ Personal Project version of this show in the Loseless section (1973.07.17 Seattle AUD A Personal Project) has 6 extra characters in the hyperlink ("http//" to be precise). Removing those characters fixes the problem entirely.
    The correct address is: http://longliveledzeppelin.blogspot.com/2020/10/led-zeppelin-19730717-seattle-wa.html?m=1
    (P.S. the Loseless scetion title is 1973.07.17 Seattle AUD A Personal Project. The Post title is Led Zeppelin 1973.07.17 Seattle WA Awesome Audience Mix FLAC.)
    Thanks for all the music,
    Michael

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  2. I believe that I have the original double album vinyl for this concert, what would it be worth?

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