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Led Zeppelin 11/06/69
Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco, CA
Set I
Good Times Bad Times->Communication Breakdown
I Can't Quit You
Heartbreaker
Dazed And Confused
White Summer/Black Mountain Side
What Is And What Should Never Be
Moby Dick
How Many More Times->The Hunter->Boogie->Move On Down the Line->The Lemon Song->C'Mon Everybody
Something Else
Set II

Set III

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Collectors With This Show
User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
Clay Hart (5/4.9) CD / 2 A View  
BH (5/5) flac / 2 View  
Notes: Winterland/zd6
Dan Nelson (5/0) CDR / 2 Yes B View   AUD
Notes: Zeppelin Digital Vol. 6 - Master reel>CDR
flipzoso (5/0) / 0 View  
Zeppelin71 (5/0) FLAC / 0 View  
Jeff (5/5) CDR / 2 A- View   Master Reel > CDR
Notes: Excellent Audience Recording!
Joe (5/5) CD-R / 2 View   Aud
Notes: Blow Up - Immigrant
Joe (5/5) CD-R / 2 View   Aud.
Notes: Mas>CDR
Lloyd H (5/5) CDR / 2 A- View   SBD
chris p (5/5) / 3 View  
Notes: w/ 11/7/69 "Room 2/3"
Joanne (5/5) CDR/SHN / 1 TBA TBA View   Master Tape > CDR
DRiewer (5/5) CD-R / 2 View  
Eric (5/5) SHN / 1 View   Master reel -> CDR
Notes: Different source than "C'mon Everybody", only recently mastered. Fits on 2 AUD
Jeffrey G (5/5) cdr / 2 View  
J.C Woodruff (5/0) CD-R / 2 A A- View   AUD
----TheMadHatter---- (5/0) CDR / 2 B+ View   aud
Jeff Hagen (4/5) CDr / 2 View   Master reel -> CDR (imazephed)
Jeff Hagen (4/5) CDr's / 2 View  
Notes: Heartbreaker (Tr 3)* lifted from the previous nights performance
Steve K (4/5) FLAC / 2 B+ View   Aud
Notes: Wendy Records 2004
john tatro (4/4.5) cdr / 2 a- View   aud
Edgar H (4/5) / 2 View   Steel Mill Blues (Winston)
Notes: 1-11-69 filler on disc 2. Lineage: 1. AUD Main - Master R2R > CDRx > Remaster Lineage: 2. AUD Patching - 1stGen > VHS > DAT > CDRx > Remaster
Edgar H (4/5) / 2 View   "Sonic Youth" (A Group/Personal Project)
Notes: Remastered Audience Recording, (A Group/Personal Project)... Lineage: Main Recording: "Winterland Ballroom, Master Reel > CD-R", (No Label), Master Reel > CD-R > EAC > WAV > FLAC > TLH, Decode > WAV > Remaster > Flac Frontend, Level.8, Align On SBE's > Flac (All Tracks Tested With TLH, No Errors Occured) -- This is what we've done to the tape: - We've tried to balance the instruments as best we could. - We've tried to bring out some of the acoustics of the venue to give the listener an experience of being in the audience. - We've fixed some issues regarding the volume of the show, the 1st disc of material was too loud, and the 2nd disc was a little too low, so we've tried to make the volume of both discs even. - We've reduced as much tape hiss as possible. - We've taken out the tape cuts in the recording, and have tried to make the transitions from song to song as smooth as possible.
Edgar H (4/5) / 2 View   "Winterland Party" (WENDY WECD2 23/24)
Notes: The audience tape used for the November 6th show is clear and very good. It does, however, contain tape hiss. The sound, and level of tape hiss, are very similar to the audience tape of the April 26th show at the Winterland Ballroom (same taper?). The same tape source was used for Blow Up (Immigrant), Punk (Tarantura) and its CD clone, The End of 69 (Whole Lotta Live). I passed on acquiring Blow Up after listening to it. It is from a higher generation tape and I doubt if it is any more complete. The tape used for Punk was electronically processed and the sound slightly enhanced. Normally, this would be a good thing if handled properly. But you can hear when the processor was turned on as the hiss suddenly vanishes at the beginning of Communication Breakdown. The processor also opens and closes around the music, making quiet passages more pronounced. For better or worse, the tape used for Room 2/3 was left alone. Punk does not have the cut near the end of White Summer (possible edited out). Punk lacks Plant's introduction before How Many More Times. There is a 3% speed difference between the two releases. I'm sure that Wendy's is the best title of this show." I've been told that "What Is And What Should ..." is from another tape source, for what that's worth.
Edgar H (4/5) / 2 View   Audience source 2 Master Reel>CDR>Eac>Wav>FLAC [Zeppelin Digital (Returns) Vol.6]
Freebird 63 (4/5) cdrs / 2 B+ View   audience
Notes: Constant "thumping" sound in background. Dialogue hard to hear. Features the song "Something Else".
Brad Foster (4/4.9) FLAC / 1 View   AUD > MR > CDRx > Remaster > FLAC
Max Power (4/5) WAV / 2 A+ A+ View   AUD Main - Master R2R > CDRx > Remaster
Notes: 93 min.
Jeff Williams (4/0) FLAC / 2 View   (AUD) Master Reel > CD-R > EAC > WAV > FLAC
Notes: A very intense and great show. The opening number is brutal in impact and Zeppelin takes the audience all over the spectrum, from, the great jamming of Dazed And Confused and the gentleness of White Summer/Black Mountain Side, through an awesome How Many More Times medley and two punked-up encores. The "nastiness" of the recording helps emphasize the intense atmosphere and savage beauty of Robert's voice. -Argenteum Astrum Art and Checksum Included
Antoine Joly (4/0) FLAC / 0 View   Master Reel>CDR>Eac>Wav>FLAC
Brian Weber (4/0) Originals / 2 View  
Notes: C'mon Everybody