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Led Zeppelin 09/19/70
Madison Square Garden (evening show), New York, NY
Set I
Immigrant Song
Heartbreaker
Dazed & Confused
Bring It On Home
That's The Way
Bron-Yr-Aur
Since I've Been Loving You
Organ Solo >
Thank You
What Is and What Should Never Be
Moby Dick
Whole Lotta Love Medley (inc. "Dust My Broom", "Bottle Up 'n Go", "Lawdy Miss Clawdy", "Cinnamon Girl", "Some Other Guy", "Train Kept A Rolling", "I'm a King Bee", "Baby Don't You Want Me To Go", "CC Rider")

E1: Out On The Tiles
Communication Breakdown Medley
Gallows Pole (Part Of CB medley)
The Girl Can't Help It/20 Flight Rock
How Many More Times Medley (inc. "Cadillac", "Blueberry Hill")
Set II
 
Set III
 
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Collectors With This Show
User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
Thomas Sera (4/0) HDD / 0 View  
Steve K (4/5) FLAC / 2 B View   Aud
Edgar H (4/5) / 2 View   Storming The Big Apple - Eat a Peach
Edgar H (4/5) / 2 View   One More For The Road: 2005 Edition (Presence/Darth Disc)
Notes: Audience Recording -- Cassette > Open reel > SoundForge > CD > ProTools > FLAC --- The taper writes: Darth9neo wrote: I taped this show on a borrowed Bell and Howell cassette recorder, and transferred it the next day to open reel tape. For its time, and the technology used, it is a very good sounding tape. I was in the first 10 rows -- that is, from about the middle of "Immigrant Song." When that song started, I was in the 83rd row. A few technical details in the spirit of full disclosure: 1) When I made the cassette-to-reel transfer, I had the daft idea of trying to simulate the spatial effects I heard at the concert during some of Page's solos, and during the Page/Plant call and response sections. I know -- hey, I was 16, and this wasn't for general consumption. In the intervening years I had tried various times to restore the tape to mono, but those attempts always resulted in a dulling of the highs, and I was never able to find an EQ that I liked. When I transferred the open reel tape to my hard drive, circa 1999, I did what I could to mitigate the panning, or at least see to it that it wasn't as abrupt as it is on the original reel. What you're hearing, believe me, is an improvement. 2) I also made two edits for the sake of flow. The first is during the guitar solo in Heartbreaker. In 1972, some moron at a party erased a few seconds of the solo. I joined what was left. Similarly, there was a cassette side change during the drum solo in Moby Dick. This is a fantastic show, with some killer performances, including a SIBLY that, to me, has something that no soundboard has been able to capture. Enjoy! Presence writes: As Darth9neo stated, earlier this year we discussed doing a new transfer of his open reel source. While that did not come to pass, we subsequently learned that the discs used for the initial release were at least two CD generations away from the shelf masters and that during these generations is when the index boundary errors and other clicks were introduced. While I managed to do a pretty good job cleaning those up for my initial "Presence version" it was difficult to do and left several repair artifacts that could just not be cleaned up. After that release Eddie Edwards pointed out that the pitch needed correction, thus "Born To Please" came about. The shelf master discs are largely free and clear from the clicks and pops found before. There were about three sector boundary errors, but these were generated by splitting tracks in SoundForge and thus are easily restored. For this release I also used parametric equalizing to lower the 250Hz frequency, the hollow reverb of the auditorium, ever so slightly, just enough to allow the other instruments to come through. I then applied a pitch correction of +1.5%, but not to the entire source. Some sections of the tape were at the correct pitch, but most was not. I also cleaned up the source a bit by trying to remove some of the crackle. All in all, it turned out very nice and I hope everyone enjoys it as it is arguably one of the best shows Led Zeppelin ever turned out.
Edgar H (4/5) / 2 View   Have You Ever Experienced (Tarantura 2004, The Acrobat Edition)
Brad Foster (4/4.9) FLAC / 2 View   AUD; Cass > Open Reel > SoundForge > CD > ProTools > FLAC
Ron (4/5) CDR / 2 B- View   Digital copy of audience master cassette
Notes: Late show; Digital copy of analog master
Jason Brantley (4/0) cd / 2 a+ b View   aud
Notes: amazing set list!
Ray D (4/4.9) cdr / 2 View  
Notes: "Born to Please"
Rene Mikkelsen (4/0) CDR / 2 B+ View   AUD
Antoine Joly (4/0) FLAC / 0 View   "A bit frightening", AUD Combination Eddie Edwards
chad (4/4.9) cdr / 2 A B- View   AUD
Notes: "One More For The Road"
dcbullet (4/5) Flac / 0 View  
Notes: Cassette > Open reel > SoundForge > CD > ProTools > FLAC
Mac (4/5) FLAC / 2 View   Born To Please (Eddie Edwards Remaster) Master>R2R>CDR
Notes: Born To Please (Eddie Edwards Remaster) Master>R2R>CDR
Mike (4/5) cdr / 2 A- A- View  
Notes: also have flac
ramblinrose8 (4/0) / 0 View  
BlankCanvas (4/0) cdr / 2 aud View   One More For The Road, Darthdisc release
Notes: "One More For The Road", Darthdisc label
Bill (4/5) CD-R / 2 B+ View   AUD
Notes: AUD, "One More For The Road: 2005 Edition"
Jimmy Mac (4/0) cdr / 2 View  
Notes: One More For The Road
Jimmy Mac (4/0) cdr / 2 View  
Notes: Born To Please - Eddie Edwards Remaster
Jimmy Mac (4/0) cdr / 2 View  
Notes: Presence Productions Upgrade
Bill Wilson (4/5) cdr / 2 View  
TerryC (4/0) FLAC / 0 View   'One More For The Road: 2005 Edition'
Sean (4/4.7) CD-R / 2 A A View  
chris (4/0) / 2 View  
Tipharet (4/0) shn / 2 View   Unknown
Tommy (4/0) CD / 2 A A View  
Scott Gesler (3/5) CD / 2 A A View  
Alan (3/5) cdr / 2 A B+ View   DaD d/load 2006
Notes: Darthneo source 'A Presence Production'.
Ledhed (3/5) CDR / 2 View   AUD
Notes: ONE MORE FOR THE ROAD (DARTHDISC)