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Sunday, November 15, 2015

1973.07.15 Led Zeppelin Buffalo NY Another Cup Of Tea (SoundBoard) FLAC

Artist: Led Zeppelin
Date: 1973.07.15
Title: Another Cup Of Tea
Label: Liquid Led (LLP-0709-014)
Venue: Buffalo Memorial Auditorium
Location: Buffalo, New York  USA
Source: Soundboard

Lineage: Silver CD > EAC > WAV > FLAC

*Note: Enjoy this wonderful release by Liquid Led. It's a shame it's not
the complete concert. Until Liquid or someone else desides to release it,
this will fit into your collection 

 Here is the link
 https://mega.co.nz/#!FZQjUAIK!jo2fgqP5W9oR-3hpzkkF0f0QQ14jBhuZcPTlJdMZMno

Disc 1 (Remaster Soundboard)
01. Rock And Roll
02. Celebration Day      
03. Black Dog      
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          

Disc 2 (Remaster Soundboard)
01. Dazed And Confused (incl. San Francisco)  
02. Stairway To Heaven      

Disc 3 (Original  Soundboard Recording)
01. Rock And Roll
02. Celebration Day      
03. Black Dog      
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          

Disc 4 (Original  Soundboard Recording)
01. Dazed And Confused (incl. San Francisco)  
02. Stairway To Heaven      

Review:
Led Zeppelin doesn’t give concerts, they perform physical transformations.
They kneaded the full-house crowd in Memorial Auditorium into silly putty
Sunday night with two hours and 50 minutes of massive sensory massage.
The sheer enormity of the sound did it (though the full moon may have helped),
an enormity that resonates into your paleolithic pith, the cry of the dinosaur
summoning out that primitive quickening in the face of monstrosity. Whatever
isn’t touched by the earthquake rumble of John Paul Jones’ bass, John Bonham’s
gunshot cracks on the drums or Robert Plant’s echoey heart-of-darkness voice is
eft quivering by the swooping electronic slices of guitarist Jimmy Page,
especially his solo on the theremin. Their relatively simple brooding themes
are blown larger than life, like skyscraping office buildings, and they lay on
thick embellishments and broad dramatic resolutions that mean more en masse than
as individual items.

The four of them approached it all with unexpected good humor. John and Bonham
lay back blithely amongst the folding backdrop of mirrors that run the length of
the stage. Page in black with a rhinestone-studded rose on his open jacket, prancing
around like a cocky midlands soccer player in a pub, and Plant in tight jeans and a
short jacket with rhinestones and puffed sleeves strutting back his curly blond mane.
The band took no breaks, despite the heat. Applause followed a few Page guitar solos
but the youngish crowd didn’t really erupt until the start of Stairway to Heaven and
again when the spinning mirrored ball went on as it closed. The heavy drumbeat of
Moby Dick brought a rush on the stage and most of the hall stayed on its feet for
that last hour, including a long Bonham drum solo with special synthesizer effects.
An 8-minute ovation brought them back for an encore after their boogieing final number.
“Thank you Buffalo,” Plant said when they finished. “Take care until we see you again.”
 -D. Anderson (Buffalo News / July 1973)

3 comments:

  1. My version of this show is flat, bland, and without atmosphere, and also incomplete. THIS version is at least as good as the original T S R T S, if not better. BRAVO LLLZ

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