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Led Zeppelin 03/14/75
Sports Arena, San Diego, CA
Set I
Rock And Roll
Sick Again
Over The Hills And Far Away
In My Time Of Dying
The Song Remains The Same
The Rain Song
Kashmir
No Quarter
Trampled Under Foot
Moby Dick
Dazed And Confused
Stairway To Heaven
Heartbreaker
Set II
 
Set III
 
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Collectors With This Show
User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
ron bakker (1/0) cdr / 1 View  
Joe Zielinski (1/5) CD / 2 Ex- View   Conspiracy Theory
Notes: Conspiracy Theory, Empress Valley release
kaptnkrunch (1/5) CDR / 3 A View   SBD
Notes: for its age, its simply amazing sound quality. really nice recording
Russell Castley (1/5) CDR / 3 A+ View   Soundboard
Notes: Taken from the title: "Conspiracy Theory" (Empress Valley, EVSD 263/264/265)
Takafumi Nakanishi (1/5) cdr / 3 View  
Notes: Conspiracy Theory
Brian McGlade (1/0) FLAC / 2 A A View  
Paul McFadyen (1/5) CDR / 3 A- View   SBD: ?? > CD > CDR
Notes: "Conspiracy theory" boot
Mike (1/5) DVD / 1 A- View   "Mystic San Diego"
Notes: Band: Led Zeppelin >Title: Mystic San Diego Genuine Masters >(GM-LZ-14-03-1975-DVD-A-11) >Date: March 14th, 1975 >Location: San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, CA >Artwork Location: Previously uploaded to DVDR-Live FTP artwork >server. >Soundboard sourced DVD-A >PC Authored >NTSC >Full Menus w/song select >Video Quality: 9 - (Picture slideshow) >Audio Quality: (subjective) 8/8+ >Track Listing: Rock And Roll/Sick Again/Over The Hills And Far >Away/In My >Time Of Dying/The Song Remains The Same/The Rain Song/Kashmir/No >Quarter/Trampled Underfoot/Moby Dick/Dazed And Confused/Stairway To >Heaven/Heartbreaker > >Comments: Another GM title more for listening than watching. >Some reviews from Underground Uprising: >(_http://64.17.133.178/new_releases.htm#sandiego_ >(http://64.17.133.178/new_releases.htm#sandiego) ) >San Diego 14 March 1975 >Mystic San Diego (Genuine Masters GM.LZ.14.03.1975.DVD.A.11) 1 DVDR- >A >San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, CA, 14 March 1975 >Set list (174 mins 14 secs): >Rock And Roll/Sick Again/Over The Hills And Far Away/In My Time Of >Dying/The >Song Remains The Same/The Rain Song/Kashmir/No Quarter/Trampled >Underfoot/Moby Dick/Dazed And Confused/Stairway To >Heaven/Heartbreaker >This new release from Genuine Masters is the same soundboard source >(still without the encores) that was released last year by Empress >Valley. >However the source for this new release is stated to be an upgraded >sound quality tape to the one that Empress Valley used. A comparison >between the two titles leads me to think that there is no audible >difference in sound quality/generation between these two releases. >The >difference lies in the way in which the source tape has been treated >by these respective outfits. The Empress Valley version is very loud >and punchy, whilst the Genuine Masters version has a more >natural sound that is closer to the original. Having said that, >Empress Valley's Conspiracy Theory remains an extremely important and >significant release, a new soundboard for a completely unknown >concert >date in 1975, full marks to them for that release. The audio on this >Genuine Masters release is neatly contained on a single DVDR, nicely >screen printed, and the DVD case artwork is of a very high standard >and print quality as well. Emphasis in the visuals on the DVD are on >the 'mystic' with swirling colour artwork, and each song is easily >accessible by way of a very good menu. The same songs are on both >releases. I would guess that between Stairway To Heaven and >Heartbreaker they would also have played Whole Lotta Love, and also >possibly Black Dog. At the end of the day it is a question of one's >taste regarding the loudness of a recording. For those who like a >loud >and punchy sound, then the Empress Valley original version will >appeal. For those who like a 'quieter' and smoother balanced sound, >then this Genuine Masters release will appeal to their tastes. There >is also an option to have the audio on CDRs. As always, to quote the >old saying, "you pays your money and you takes your choice". (Jules >McTrainspotter Jan 05) > >Mystic San Diego (Genuine Masters GM.LZ.14.03.1975.DVD.A.11) 1 DVDR-A >Hard to believe that 25 years after Led Zeppelin's premature demise, >Zep bootleg collecting is in its renaissance. Is there any other way >to characterize the bounty of new tapes and seismic upgrades that >have >hit the streets the last few years--Physical Graffiti outtakes; >complete and finally excellent >quality Knebworth video; the evening of 9/19/70; and board recordings >galore. So much so the latter, that perhaps we're occasionally guilty >of taking them for granted. While we welcomed Conspiracy Theory as >much as the next fan, something about that particular release of the >March 14, 1975 San Diego show just didn't resonate with us as much as >it did with others (conversely, St. Louis Blues hit us like a hammer >from the get-go). Perhaps spoiled by the quality of further new >discoveries, Conspiracy Theory sounded a little off, a little out of >focus and considerably out of balance. But beggars can't be choosers, >right? Any new Zep board should be cause for celebration. And >somehow, >through whatever alchemic black box Black Dog uses for his >remastering >(or just good sourcing), the Genuine Masters version of the show--the >high-res audio DVD Mystic San Diego--has restored what Conspiracy >Theory was lacking. >Sound quality comparisons are, of course, utterly subjective, but >Mystic puts the sonic house in order, and to our minds, more >faithfully represents the natural sound of the band than did >Conspiracy. There's now space in the sonic horizon, a little >breathing >room that had been previously wrenched out and it makes a >difference in instrument separation, especially the attack of Page's >guitar (compare "In My Time of Dying") and the positioning, so to >speak, of Plant's voice in the mix ("Kashmir" provides a good example >of the clarifying). Add to that GM's smashingly appropriate cover >art, >and you have the definitive edition of what is now NOT just another >board tape. (Butterking Feb 05, an expanded Review from Going >Underground, ICE Magazine, Feb 05)
Alessandro (0/0) / 0 View  
Perry Butler (0/5) / 3 View   sbd
Bill Tripp (0/5) FLAC / 2 View   SBD > Silver > EAC > FLAC
Notes: 2 FLAC / 3 CDR - "Conspiracy Theory" (EV)
steve (0/0) Flac / 3 View   " Conspiracy Theory", Eelgrass, Silvers>EAC>WAV>Flac
Notes: " Conspiracy Theory", Eelgrass.
steve (0/0) Flac / 3 View   " Conspiracy Theory", EVSD, Silvers>EAC>WAV>Flac
Notes: " Conspiracy Theory", EVSD.
ledzep (0/5) cdr / 3 A+ View   Soundboard > boot cd: "Conspiracy Theory" (Empress Valley)
Jon (0/0) SBD/FLAC / 3 View   SILVER>EAC>WAV>FLAC
Kyle Gilbert (0/5) shn / 2 View  
Notes: soundboard
michael (0/0) / 0 View  
kevin metzger (0/0) cd-r / 3 View  
CitizenGatsby (0/3.9) FLAC / 2 View   SBD
Notes: Bootleg: "Conspiracy Theory" (EVSD)
Israel (0/0) / 3 View  
Notes: SBD
mikeshuptar (0/5) cdr / 3 A A View   sbd
Mako (0/0) CDR / 3 View  
Notes: "Conspiracy Theory" (EV)
uninvited94 (0/4.7) CD / 3 View  
Mark Perry (0/5) CD-R / 3 View   Soundboard
Notes: Liberated bootleg: Conspiracy Theory [Empress Valley EVSD]SOURCE: Soundboard Lineage: Original Silvers [EVSD 263/264/265]>EAC[secure Mode/Offset Correct]>.wav>FLACFrontend>FLAC
Ryan Davis (0/0) / 1 View   SBD
AtS (0/4.7) flac / 2 A View   SBD
Notes: "Conspiracy Theory" Empress Valley
George Weiss (0/3.9) CDR / 3 A View   SBD
Christian Daun (0/0) cdr / 3 View   SBD
Sean (0/0) cd-r / 3 A++ A++ View   unk
Jimmy The Kid's CD'S (0/0) CD / 3 A View   Audience Recording