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Tuesday, September 22, 2015

1975.01.22 Led Zeppelin Chicago IL Windy City Tapes Vol.III

1975.01.22
Led Zeppelin
Chicago IL
Windy City Tapes Vol.III

Here is the link
https://mega.co.nz/#!vlFF0byA!9b1sIX9msHWpfmq4jWvRxKCmc1rqU-sphfhu33li7UE
01. Rock And Roll                           
02. Sick Again                              
03. Over The Hills And Far Away             
04. In My Time Of Dying                    
05. The Song Remains The Same
06. The Rain Song                           
07. Kashmir                                 
08. The Wanton Song                         
09. No Quarter
10. Trampled Underfoot                      
11. Moby Dick
12. How Many More Times                    
13. Stairway To Heaven
14. Whole Lotta Love                        
15. Black Dog                               
16. Communication Breakdown   


The newly-surfaced recording begins with a few seconds of crowd noise before Rock and Roll crashes into motion. Plant's voice has improved greatly since the first night, but is still a bit rough at times. Following Sick Again, he tells the crowd "this is the last night we got in Chicago, I'm gettin' over me flu, Pagey's finger is just about healin', and we're gonna have a good time tonight." Page shreds through the guitar solo during Over the Hills and Far Away. In My Time of Dying is excellent. The beginning of The Song Remains the Same is missing from the tape.

Plant delivers a strong performance during a powerful rendition of The Wanton Song. As the song ends, a cut in the tape leads directly into Jones's intro to No Quarter. There is a slight cut in the tape during the piano solo. The instrumental section features a dynamic guitar solo from Page. Plant introduces Trampled Underfoot as "another one of those tracks that we hope will soon get to you through the good media of FM radio" before dedicating the song to Chuck Berry. Page blazes through the guitar solo. Bonzo is introduced as "the man with only two cavities" before Moby Dick. The majority of the drum solo is missing from the tape.

How Many More Times is introduced as "an old one." Page solos wildly during the lead-in to the bow solo as Plant sings about his "little school girl", ending with "she's gone!" The final verse is a riotous explosion of energy. As the song ends, Plant jokes "I think we should rehearse that, maybe put it on an album." There is a slight cut accompanied by a brief volume shift during the initial verses of Stairway to Heaven, just before Bonzo enters. Page breaks a string during the guitar solo, causing him to improvise an alternate arrangement. The pyrotechnics at the beginning of Black Dog are met with a loud cheer from the crowd. The band closes the show with a blistering Communication Breakdown, which includes lyrics from Kisses Sweeter than Wine during the funky breakdown. A surprisingly strong performance for the band's final night in Chicago.

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