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Led Zeppelin 08/11/79
Knebworth Festival, Stevenage, UK
Set I
The Song Remains The Same > Celebration Day, Black Dog, Nobody's Fault But Mine, Over The Hills And Far Away, Misty Mountain Hop, Since I've Been Loving You, No Quarter, Hot Dog, The Rain Song, White Summer > Black Mountiain Side > Kashmir, Trampled Underfoot, Sick Again, Achilles Last Stand, Guitar Solo > In The Evening, Stairway To Heaven, Rock And Roll, Whole Lotta Love, Communication Breakdown
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User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
MattMan_Video (1/5) DVD9 / 1 A View   Pro-shot
Notes: Complete. Menu.
telephish (1/0) DVDDL / 1 View  
Karl Olsen (1/5) DVD / 1 A A View   VHS > DVD
Notes: PRO-shot.
Click here for Screenshot + Setlist
taperBWeed (1/5) / 3 View   Soundboard Recording
Notes: A/A+
Sandy Cook (1/5) FLAC / 2 View  
Notes: SBD>Liberated bootleg "Welcome to the 1979 Knebworth Festival"
Victor Pianello (1/5) FLAC / 1 View  
Victor Pianello (1/5) DVD / 2 View  
Victor Pianello (1/5) DVD / 2 View  
Brian (1/5) CDSB / 3 View   SBD My Silvers > EAC > Wave > SHN > WAV > CDR
DSB (1/5) DVD / 2 View  
Notes: Scorpio- Knebworth II
whammer (1/5) Shn / 2 View   SBD
whammer (1/5) DVD / 2 View   Pro Shot
whammer (1/5) DVD / 2 View   Pro Shot
whammer (1/5) Flac / 3 View   SBD
Tom Bashara/Eric Linstrom (1/5) SHN, Audio / 3 View   My Silvers > EAC > Wave > SHN
Notes: My Silvers > EAC > Wave > SHN
Tom Bashara/Eric Linstrom (1/5) DVD / 2 View   Proshot
Notes: Proshot
dlnlee (1/4) CDR / 3 View   AUD
Notes: "One in the Park"
dlnlee (1/4) CDR / 3 View   SBD
Notes: "You'll Never Walk Alone"
Jeff Brown (1/5) DVD / 2 View  
Notes: Second Night in the Park Cosmic Energy release.
Greg Evans (1/0) CDR / 3 SBD View   From the boot "The Final Cut" - Celebration
Notes: The Final Cut - Celebration 3 bonus tracks from 1979.08.04 on Disc 3: TYG, Kashmir & Heartbreaker
Greg Evans (1/0) FLAC / 3 SBD View   From the boot "Welcome To The 1979 Knebworth Festival" (Watchtower)
Notes: "Welcome To The 1979 Knebworth Festival" (Watchtower)
Greg Evans (1/0) DVD x / 3 VID View   Knebworth Festival 1979 (unknown label) 3 DVDR, NTSC
Notes: Knebworth Festival 1979 (unknown label) 3 DVDR, NTSC
Greg Evans (1/0) DVD x / 2 VID View   From the DVD "Secrets Revealed" (Watch Tower, WT-DV2005001/2)
Notes: From the DVD "Secrets Revealed" (Watch Tower, WT-DV2005001/2)
Greg Evans (1/0) DVD / 3 VID View   "Thanks for Eleven Years" Bluecongo/Winston Remasters Prod
Notes: "Thanks for Eleven Years" Bluecongo/Winston Remasters Prod
SlowBreathe (1/0) DVD / 2 View   Pro-Shot
Notes: Led Zeppelin Knebworth Festival Stevenage, UK 11 August 1979 "Return Of The Dinosaurs" GM-LZ-11.08.1979-DVD-03 2-DVD set, LPCM Stereo Trade DVDRs > HD > HungerCity Tracker Disc 1 (83.08 mins): Intro The Song Remains The Same Celebration Day Black Dog Nobody's Fault But Mine Over The Hills And Far Away Misty Mountain Hop Since I've Been Loving You No Quarter Hot Dog The Rain Song White Summer Black Mountain Side Kashmir Disc 2 (77.05 mins): Trampled Underfoot Sick Again Achilles Last Stand Guitar Solo In The Evening Stairway To Heaven Audience Cheering Rock And Roll Whole Lotta Love Medley Communication Breakdown DVD NTSC Video Stream: Type: Interlaced MPEG2 Bitrate: 8.000 Mbps Framerate: 29.970 Hz Resolution: 720x480 Aspect ratio: 4x3 Audio Stream: Type: Linear PCM Bitrate: 1536 Kbps Number of channels: 2 Sampling Frequency: 48khz Sampling Bits: 16 http://uuweb.led-zeppelin.us/video_dvd.htm#knebworth: Return Of The Dinosaurs (GM-LZ-11.08.1979-DVD-03) 2 DVDR Knebworth Festival, 11 August 1979 Disc 1 (83.08 mins): Intro/he Song Remains The Same/Celebration Day/Black Dog/Nobody's Fault But Mine/Over The Hills And Far Away/Misty Mountain Hop/Since I've Been Loving You/No Quarter/Hot Dog/The Rain Song/White Summer Black Mountain Side/Kashmir Disc 2 (77.05 mins): Trampled Underfoot/Sick Again/Achilles Last Stand/Guitar Solo/In The Evening/Stairway To Heaven/Audience Cheering/Rock And Roll/Whole Lotta Love Medley/Communication Breakdown This 2 DVDR set is a presentation of the excellent quality official video, combined with the soundboard soundtrack , from Genuine Masters. The source for this video is the same generation as the one released in the Summer of 2004 on a 3 DVDR no label release Knebworth Festival 1979. That release was excellent, but there was a problem on the copy of the video they used in that release, as there is a glitch during Kashmir and the video jumps back to Black Mountain Side. This fault has been corrected on this new release from Genuine Masters. The picture quality is excellent, a fraction better than Knebworth Festival 1979. The soundtrack stereo sound quality is also really excellent, and both factors combined make this a highly enjoyable release. Clever artwork once again, in extremely high quality colour reproduction, and the two DVDs are also picture discs. The pros and cons of both Knebworth concerts can be debated until the cows come home, but this was the very last concert by Led Zeppelin on home soil, and is therefore an important and significent event. (Jules McTrainspotter Nov 04) Return Of The Dinosaurs (GM-LZ-11.08.1979-DVD-03) 2 DVDR Knebworth Festival, 11 August 1979 Disc 1 (83.08 mins): Intro/he Song Remains The Same/Celebration Day/Black Dog/Nobody's Fault But Mine/Over The Hills And Far Away/Misty Mountain Hop/Since I've Been Loving You/No Quarter/Hot Dog/The Rain Song/White Summer Black Mountain Side/Kashmir Disc 2 (77.05 mins): Trampled Underfoot/Sick Again/Achilles Last Stand/Guitar Solo/In The Evening/Stairway To Heaven/Audience Cheering/Rock And Roll/Whole Lotta Love Medley/Communication Breakdown The production of this set is second to none at this juncture. Genuine Masters has eclipsed the other releases of this new low gen source by a hair. The clarity is stunning and the PCM Stereo Audio, superb. The concert itself is well known so there's no need to comment on that. It's not the best performance by the band but having this entire concert in this quality is such a treat. This version is absolutely complete and beautiful from start to finish. The Menus are gorgeous and it's simply a perfect transfer to DVD. Nice job. (SVENGI Webmaster HotWacks On-Line Dec 04) NB from Underground Uprising Webmaster: our thanks to HotWacks once again for permission to use this review. Return Of The Dinosaurs (GM-LZ-11.08.1979-DVD-03) 2 DVDR Knebworth Festival, 11 August 1979 Disc 1 (83.08 mins): Intro/he Song Remains The Same/Celebration Day/Black Dog/Nobody's Fault But Mine/Over The Hills And Far Away/Misty Mountain Hop/Since I've Been Loving You/No Quarter/Hot Dog/The Rain Song/White Summer Black Mountain Side/Kashmir Disc 2 (77.05 mins): Trampled Underfoot/Sick Again/Achilles Last Stand/Guitar Solo/In The Evening/Stairway To Heaven/Audience Cheering/Rock And Roll/Whole Lotta Love Medley/Communication Breakdown The Genuine Masters release is the absolute best version available. There will not be a better version of this show unless Mr. Page officially releases his masters of this show. I compared this release with the "GB" label release and find this one is overall sharper in in sound & audio. Sorta like comparing a 1st gen to a 2nd gen. You can see the differences in the video/color/lack of blurriness on the closeups during the concert. As for the sound, Genuine Masters' "standard" PCM stereo is better than GB's compressed stereo (it's not actually Dolby digital as advertised). That said, the GB label does sound good, just not up to Genuine Masters' level. Complete zeppelin videos are rare, so all fans should have this release (and I assume everyone reading this review already has this on VHS from years ago). If you still have those old VHS copies please put them out of their misery and get the Genuine Masters, or you can wait until Page/Plant/Jones allow the official release, if you think that's gonna happen...(David Smith, December 2004) Return Of The Dinosaurs (GM-LZ-11.08.1979-DVD-03) 2 DVDR Knebworth Festival, 11 August 1979 Disc 1 (83.08 mins): Intro/he Song Remains The Same/Celebration Day/Black Dog/Nobody's Fault But Mine/Over The Hills And Far Away/Misty Mountain Hop/Since I've Been Loving You/No Quarter/Hot Dog/The Rain Song/White Summer Black Mountain Side/Kashmir Disc 2 (77.05 mins): Trampled Underfoot/Sick Again/Achilles Last Stand/Guitar Solo/In The Evening/Stairway To Heaven/Audience Cheering/Rock And Roll/Whole Lotta Love Medley/Communication Breakdown It's a sure sign that the bootleg DVD business has arrived when there's a rush to bring a hot new show to market by rival labels. The concert in question is Led Zeppelin's complete Knebworth performance from 8-11-79, a few songs from which are featured on the officially released DVD. The so-called rivalry is between boutique desktop Zeppelin specialist Genuine Masters, the label that broke new ground with its justly praised remasters of classic Zep sets leveraging high resolution linear PCM audio channels of DVD for playback, and "Genuine Bastard," a new moniker that looks to be associated, based on packaging and other factors, with premier DVD bootlegger 4 Reel Productions. Both surfaced simultaneously, though GB's distribution is far more widespread than that of GM, which caters to a more elusive clientele. Like Earls Court and Seattle '77 before it, this Knebworth performance has been booted to death on DVD, with many previous releases claiming to be the definitive edition. Both GB's Knebworth '79: 25th Anniversary Edition and GM's Return Of The Dinosaurs represent true significant upgrades, offering sound and picture quality approaching that of an official release with little video banding, excellent sharpness and only some color saturation artifacts and softness in low-light situations. The differences between the two are largely down to presentation: Genuine Bastard's issue is a dual-layer (DVD9), region-free silver single disc housed in a nice-looking digipak with appropriate period photos and graphics including the sharp on-screen menu (though oddly the opening sequence credits this disc as presented by "Genuine Masters" [sic]). In all, it's a fine example of the contemporary DVD bootleg aesthetic and good value as far as fitting the entire show on one disc. Genuine Masters' two DVD-R set is more of a throwback, taking a fantasy approach to its full-color artwork depicting a T-Rex being circled by Zep's "Swan Song Man." It's on-screen menu offers impressive motion graphics for each chapter. As for the nitty gritty, the picture quality distinction between the two is a toss-up, while audio wise, GM's hi-res linear PCM gets a slight nod over GB's simulated surround sound, though you can't go too wrong either way. (Butterking Dec 04, from an expanded Review from Going Underground, ICE Magazine, Jan 05)
Ruby Tuesday (1/5) DVD / 3 A- A View   PRO
Notes: This won't copy.
Andy (1/4.8) dvd / 2 View  
Andy (1/4.8) dvd / 2 A- View   Pro shot
bewise (1/0) audio cdr / 3 View  
bewise (1/0) vcd / 3 View