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Led Zeppelin 05/26/77
Capital Centre, Landover, MD
Set I
The Song Remains The Same
The Rover/Sick Again
Nobody's Fault But Mine
In My Time Of Dying
Since I've Been Loving You
No Quarter
Ten Years Gone
The Battle Of Evermore
Going To California
Dancing Days
Black Country Woman
Bron-yr-Aur Stomp
White Summer/Black Mountain Side
Kashmir
Out On The Tiles/Moby Dick
Guitar Solo
Achilles Last Stand
Stairway To Heaven
Whole Lotta Love
Rock And Roll
Set II
 
Set III
 
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bringing the house down
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User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
big fish (1/5) shn / 2 View  
Notes: sbd
Dan Johnson (1/5) SHN / 1 A A View   SBD
Jes (1/0) SHN / 2 View   Soundboard recording
Notes: "Bringing Down The House" Empress Valley SD 2003
Peace2u & Stellablue (1/5) CDR / 3 View   SBD
Notes: "Bringing Down The House" Empress Valley SD 2003
Ken 62 (1/0) shn / 2 View  
Mike (1/0) / 0 View  
Joseph Dubin (1/0) CDR / 3 View  
Evan Halperin (1/0) SHN - DVD-001 / 2 D01 View   SB (Original silvers ->EAC->CD->EAC->SHN)
Notes: Date:1977, May 26 ? Thursday 8pm Location: Landover, Maryland, USA Venue: Capital Centre Title: Bringing The House Down (Empress Valley Supreme Disk) Source: SB (Original silvers ->EAC->CD->EAC->SHN) Setlist: Disk 1 The Song Remains the Same The Rover (introduction) / Sick Again Nobody?s Fault But Mine In My Time of Dying Since I?ve Been Loving You No Quarter Disk 2 Ten Years Gone The Battle of Evermore Going To California Dancing Days Black Country Woman Bron-Y-Aur Stomp White Summer / Black Mountain Side Kashmir Disk 3 Out On the Tiles (introduction) / Moby Dick guitar solo Achilles Last Stand Stairway To Heaven Encore Whole Lotta Love Rock and Roll SHN Encoding by Chris / [email protected] May 2003 The following is from the Underground Uprising site... A nearly complete soundboard from 1977 appears, pulled out of the hat by Empress Valley once again. This time they have done an excellent job, and neatly filled the gaps with the audience recording. This was the second of five nights in Landover, and a better performance than the opening night. There are some real highlights in playing tonight, so this release is an extremely welcome addition to the Live Concert repertoire. The first disc is a completely new SBD recording However a cut in the SBD tape on track 6 (No Quarter), from 3.35 to 4.20 minutes has been neatly filled from the audience recording. The second disc is virtually all SBD, except on track 6 (Bron-yr-Aur Stomp), where the gap has been again neatly filled from the audience recording from 0.42 to 2.45 minutes into the song. The third disc has a fair chunk of Moby Dick missing (track 1), from 25.40 to 35.17 minutes into the number, which has again been plugged with the audience tape. Finally the very end of the concert after the group have left the stage, on track 6, starting at 4.39 minutes, until the end at 6.22, has been filled from the audience recording (with good comments from the taper and his friends, hats off to them!). This is a raw soundboard, although all instruments/vocals are fairly well balanced. So it is different from the Madison Square Garden soundboard from 12 February 1975, which Empress Valley released as Led Zeppelin's Flying Circus. That sounds much more like a professionally mixed recording. However the good thing about this Landover soundboard is the prominence of the bass guitar and the drums of John Bonham. In fact you can hear numerous comments from the great man throughout the concert, which is nice. He rather enthusiastically enters Achilles Last Stand before all the guitar sound effects that end Jimmy Page's solo have finished, and the maestro launches into the opening guitar riff. We tend to focus on Jimmy Page and his wonderful guitar playing, and Robert Plant's amazing vocals, but the real power and driving force of Led Zeppelin was of course John Paul Jones and the incredible drums from John Bonham. There is noboby on Earth that could ever replace John Bonham, he was a totally unique and quite incredibly astounding drummer. This release therefore is a most welcome addition, one that all fans should seek out. The packaging is nice, similar to the same label's Florida Sunshine, a hard backed gatefold, the CDs being housed in card sleeves inside. For a change, full marks go to Empress Valley on their treatment of this show. (Jules McTrainspotter May 03)
Evan Halperin (1/0) SHN - DVD-001 / 2 D01 View   SB (Original silvers ->EAC->CD->EAC->SHN)
Notes: Date:1977, May 26 ? Thursday 8pm Location: Landover, Maryland, USA Venue: Capital Centre Title: Bringing The House Down (Empress Valley Supreme Disk) Source: SB (Original silvers ->EAC->CD->EAC->SHN) Setlist: Disk 1 The Song Remains the Same The Rover (introduction) / Sick Again Nobody?s Fault But Mine In My Time of Dying Since I?ve Been Loving You No Quarter Disk 2 Ten Years Gone The Battle of Evermore Going To California Dancing Days Black Country Woman Bron-Y-Aur Stomp White Summer / Black Mountain Side Kashmir Disk 3 Out On the Tiles (introduction) / Moby Dick guitar solo Achilles Last Stand Stairway To Heaven Encore Whole Lotta Love Rock and Roll SHN Encoding by Chris / [email protected] May 2003 The following is from the Underground Uprising site... A nearly complete soundboard from 1977 appears, pulled out of the hat by Empress Valley once again. This time they have done an excellent job, and neatly filled the gaps with the audience recording. This was the second of five nights in Landover, and a better performance than the opening night. There are some real highlights in playing tonight, so this release is an extremely welcome addition to the Live Concert repertoire. The first disc is a completely new SBD recording However a cut in the SBD tape on track 6 (No Quarter), from 3.35 to 4.20 minutes has been neatly filled from the audience recording. The second disc is virtually all SBD, except on track 6 (Bron-yr-Aur Stomp), where the gap has been again neatly filled from the audience recording from 0.42 to 2.45 minutes into the song. The third disc has a fair chunk of Moby Dick missing (track 1), from 25.40 to 35.17 minutes into the number, which has again been plugged with the audience tape. Finally the very end of the concert after the group have left the stage, on track 6, starting at 4.39 minutes, until the end at 6.22, has been filled from the audience recording (with good comments from the taper and his friends, hats off to them!). This is a raw soundboard, although all instruments/vocals are fairly well balanced. So it is different from the Madison Square Garden soundboard from 12 February 1975, which Empress Valley released as Led Zeppelin's Flying Circus. That sounds much more like a professionally mixed recording. However the good thing about this Landover soundboard is the prominence of the bass guitar and the drums of John Bonham. In fact you can hear numerous comments from the great man throughout the concert, which is nice. He rather enthusiastically enters Achilles Last Stand before all the guitar sound effects that end Jimmy Page's solo have finished, and the maestro launches into the opening guitar riff. We tend to focus on Jimmy Page and his wonderful guitar playing, and Robert Plant's amazing vocals, but the real power and driving force of Led Zeppelin was of course John Paul Jones and the incredible drums from John Bonham. There is noboby on Earth that could ever replace John Bonham, he was a totally unique and quite incredibly astounding drummer. This release therefore is a most welcome addition, one that all fans should seek out. The packaging is nice, similar to the same label's Florida Sunshine, a hard backed gatefold, the CDs being housed in card sleeves inside. For a change, full marks go to Empress Valley on their treatment of this show. (Jules McTrainspotter May 03)
Dani Sdao (1/0) CD-R / 4 A View   Soundboard recording
greg davis (1/0) SHN / 2 View   Soundboard recording
Notes: Brought to you by Jason Peterson [email protected]
Joel Means (1/5) SHN / 0 View  
Notes: Bringing the House Down
Joel Means (1/5) SHN / 2 View  
Notes: Bringing the House Down
Mike (1/5) CDR / 3 View  
Michael Hotz (0/5) CD / 3 View   SBD > ? > CD
staywastingtime (0/5) SHN / 2 A View   Soundboard recording
Notes: 2SHN 3AUD
hippie9101969 (0/0) FLAC>WAV / 3 A View   SBD
Notes: CD-R1 SET>EAC> WAV>FLAC6>WAV
Isaac Powrie (0/5) CD-R / 3 View  
Mydland Years (0/0) FLAC / 2 SBD View  
Notes: Empress Valley
Shawn Wiley (0/0) SHN / 2 View   SBD
Notes: 3 discs audio
Bill Tripp (0/5) FLAC / 2 A View   Silver CDs>EAC offset corrected, secure mode, test and copy>WAV>FLAC Frontend level 7...
Notes: 2 SHN / 3 CDR - "Bringing The House Down" (Empress Valley) - Soundboard THANKS, ADAM!!!
Bill Tripp (0/5) FLAC / 2 View   Cd-r's > EAC > Wave > Flac
Notes: 2 FLAC / 3 CDR - "One Nation Dancing Groove" (Electric Magic) - Audience recording
Bill Tripp (0/5) FLAC / 2 View   SBD / AUD Matrix
Notes: 2 FLAC / 4 CDR - "Matrixing Maryland 2005" - Soundboard/Audience Matrix SBD - "Bringing Down The House"[EVSD] AUD - "One Nation Dancing Groove" [Elec Magic] Matrixed using Cool Edit Pro, tracks split using CDWave, converted to flac level 7. 1 Intro ~ The Song Remains the Same 2 Sick Again 3 Nobody's Fault But Mine 4 In My Time of Dying 5 Since I've Been Loving You 6 No Quarter -- 7 Ten Years Gone 8 The Battle of Evermore 9 Going to California 10 Dancing Days 11 Black Country Woman 12 Bron-Y-Aur Stomp -- 13 White Summer ~ Black Mountain Side 14 Kashmir 15 Over the Top ~ Moby Dick -- 16 Guitar Solo 17 Achilles Last Stand 18 Stairway to Heaven 19 Whole Lotta Love 20 Rock and Roll ~ Outro There were numerous cuts, snips and dropouts between [and during] songs on both sources, but I tried to maintain the full length of the show by using the longest parts as a guide in each case. There are a few missing parts in the SBD source which had been filled with another AUD source, which I left as untouched as possible, just trying to make those parts listenable. The AUD source had a bad case of fluttering a lot of the way through, making it sound like the chopper squad were dropping in a lot of the time - I tried to eliminate this but had to settle on a compromise in some cases, or the ambience of the AUD source would have been lost. The AUD source was also very loud in the crowd, and rather than lose everything by trying to reduce it, it made more sense to my ears to leave it loud, putting you somewhere around row 20 slumpy August 2005.
Bill Tripp (0/5) FLAC / 1 View   Master > Cassette
Notes: "Monitor Mix" - "A Presence Production" mastered by Jason Peterson at Cohesion Sound. Pure and unadulterated. Originally mastered at 96kHz 24bit, sample conversion to CD completed with ProTools utilizing highest quality pre and post filtering and 0.7bit dithering. 1. Kashmir 2. Over the Top / Moby Dick 3. Guitar Solo 4. Achilles Last Stand 5. Stairway to Heaven 6. Whole Lotta Love 7. Rock and Roll Notes: It is important to note the difference between a "house mix" and a "monitor mix." The house mix is the output that is sent across the loudspeakers to the audience and is tuned for the venue. A monitor mix, on the other hand, is what the band hears through their onstage monitors and is tuned for them. Empress Valley's previous release "Bringing Down The House" is sourced from the house mix (now you know the real reason for the title.) This, on the other hand, is the monitor mix. Bonham's bass drum is very high in the mix to help the band keep time; Jones' bass is almost completely absent, and Plant's vocals have no effects on them at all. This makes for an interesting comparison of what the band was actually playing versus what the audience heard.
Bill Tripp (0/5) FLAC / 2 View   Original Beelzebub CDR set > CDR > EAC > FLAC
Notes: 2 FLAC / 3 CDR - "Refreshing mistakes" (Beelzebub)
mcboroshok (0/0) / 0 View  
Eric (rstourfan1320) (0/5) CDR / 3 View  
Notes: not reviewed yet
steve (0/0) Flac / 3 View   " Matrixing Maryland", Slumpy U.K, SBD+AUD Matrix
Notes: " Matrixing Maryland", Slumpy U.K matrix
steve (0/0) Flac / 3 View   " Refreshing Mistakes", Beelzebub, Silvers > WAV >Flac
Notes: " Refreshing Mistakes", Beelzebub. The new release of a complete soundboard tape, without the audience source patches.
steve (0/0) Flac / 3 View   " Bringing The House Down", EVSD, Silvers >EAC> WAV >Flac
Notes: " Bringing The House Down", EVSD.