It\'s actually not that bad a recording at all - just tweak the Eq a bit. I have heard much, much worse.
And given the way there seem to be some probs with torrenting it on some sites, grab it if you can - it may be the only one readily available.
listening now. The recording isn\'t that bad. It actually sounds good considering where it was made from.
I know there are better sources just waiting for them to show up.
But it certainly takes the edge off.
Tour MOTHERFUCKERS TOUR. Please God make it happen. The world needs this!!!!
I listened to the "Dime-a-dozen" posted show.I hate to say it but there were some strange comments made here earlier.
1. they didn\'t debut any new tunes
2. Jason did his father very proud
3. I\'ve heard 100\'s of boots and the quality of this is not bad especially for a big arena
4. Robert Plants vocals were amazingly good. Definitely did not expect him to be so on at almost 60.
5. The bass is a little low but JPJ was solid as always. The keys in "No Quarter"...A+ and "Trampled Underfoot" was really funky, a great tribute to Stevie Wonder who inspired that tune.
Despite not having the great Bonzo...I think this is possibly one of the best shows since "75". By the "77" tour I find their playing (especially Page) to be loose and sloppy (actually Page was always sloppy live but that is his unique style). The European shows shortly before Bonzo\'s death always left me wanting more...and forget about anything after that...Page/Plant, The No quarter Shows, Live Aid, Atalantic re-union. This show is tight (a few mistakes but no major disasters =like Buffalo 77 where they practically stopped playing "Rock-n-Roll"). I\'m very excited at the possiblity of a tour. I was in high school and we were making plans to sleep out for tickets to their 1980 tour when, in study hall, I got the word Bonzo was dead. So it\'s been a long time hoping to someday see the band that started it all for me. Atleast there\'s some real hope!
1. they didn\'t debut any new tunes
i phrased that wrong. For Your Life was a
live debut, having never been played at a show before. my bad.
and yeah, it doesn\'t sound awful, but as the guy says, he\'s way up in the back and you can tell. i\'ve heard (from one guy who was actually at the show) that he saw stealth mics in much better spots, so i\'m just excited to hear the better placements.
1. they didn\'t debut any new tunes
i phrased that wrong. For Your Life was a live debut, having never been played at a show before. my bad.
and yeah, it doesn\'t sound awful, but as the guy says, he\'s way up in the back and you can tell. i\'ve heard (from one guy who was actually at the show) that he saw stealth mics in much better spots, so i\'m just excited to hear the better placements.
Cool...Yeah..."For Your Life" was great!! One of my favorite parts. Also, the drums at the end of "Kashmir"
kashmir all around is my favorite tune from the show. i love how metal it sounds at times!
I heard something about a tour possibly.
I listened to the "Dime-a-dozen" posted show.I hate to say it but there were some strange comments made here earlier.
1. they didn\'t debut any new tunes
2. Jason did his father very proud
3. I\'ve heard 100\'s of boots and the quality of this is not bad especially for a big arena
4. Robert Plants vocals were amazingly good. Definitely did not expect him to be so on at almost 60.
5. The bass is a little low but JPJ was solid as always. The keys in "No Quarter"...A+ and "Trampled Underfoot" was really funky, a great tribute to Stevie Wonder who inspired that tune.
Despite not having the great Bonzo...I think this is possibly one of the best shows since "75". By the "77" tour I find their playing (especially Page) to be loose and sloppy (actually Page was always sloppy live but that is his unique style). The European shows shortly before Bonzo\'s death always left me wanting more...and forget about anything after that...Page/Plant, The No quarter Shows, Live Aid, Atalantic re-union. This show is tight (a few mistakes but no major disasters =like Buffalo 77 where they practically stopped playing "Rock-n-Roll"). I\'m very excited at the possiblity of a tour. I was in high school and we were making plans to sleep out for tickets to their 1980 tour when, in study hall, I got the word Bonzo was dead. So it\'s been a long time hoping to someday see the band that started it all for me. Atleast there\'s some real hope!
That is a bold statement but one I am totally behind. I really really want a killer copy of this show because from what I am hearing there is some phenomenal playing.
I really like the setlist, it has a ton of variety. Something you did not always get on a Led Zeppelin tour.
I heard something about a tour possibly.
I work for Production Resource Group which just happens to be the company that supplies LZ\'s lighting,audio,visual equipment and personnel out of the U.K. office.
It is all officially unofficial but I would look for Zeppelin tour dates in 2008.
how does one convert these files? help please
which files? did you pull the sendspace or one of the torrents?
Download thisits WinRAR. its basically like a zip file, but using .rar to zip it. you\'ll need to create a folder (on your desktop or where ever you store music downloads) so that when you hit Extract the files and it asks you where to save them to, you\'ll have a folder all ready. let me know if you need more/better help!