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Led Zeppelin 11/25/71
Leicester University, Leicester, England
Set I
Immigrant Song
Heartbreaker
Black Dog
Since I've Been Loving You
Celebration Day
Going to California
That's The Way
Tangerine
Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
Dazed and Confused
Stairway To Heaven
What is and What Should Never Be
Whole Lotta Love (medly)
Rock And Roll
Communication Breakdown
Set II
 
Set III
 
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Collectors With This Show
User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
George Nassas (5/5) / 0 View  
Michael Shilling (4/5) CDR/Flac / 2 A- View  
Notes: "Best For Hard n' Heavy" - Liberated Bootleg. (Empress Valley). Great Show! AUD Recording
Edgar H (4/5) / 3 View   "Mystical Majesties Request" (Electric Magic)
Edgar H (4/5) / 3 View   "Best For Hard 'N' Heavy" (Empress Valley)
Edgar H (4/5) / 3 View   "The Diploma" (Tarantura)
Notes: Discs 4, 5, & 6 equalized, edited and speed-corrected version
Edgar H (4/5) / 7 View   "Bad Muthafuckers" (A Group/Personal Project)
Notes: What got the ball rolling on this project was that I did a trade with a collector a little while ago who stated that they had a copy of the Leicester performance who's lineage came from the master tapes, and were transferred to CD-R's. I asked them if they meant that they were " The Diploma" raw master tapes, ( the release " The Diploma" is actually a boxset, that includes raw transfers of the master tapes to CD-R's, with no remastering or tape speed correction done to them at all, it's order is broken up in a way that matches the tapers original cassettes), and they said that they weren't from a bootleg source, which intrigued me. So we did a trade, and as soon as I recieved the Leicester show from the " supposed masters", I started digging out my other versions of this show, and started to compare them, in track times, and sound quality to the other versions of this show I have in my collection, " Her Mystical Majesties Request" ( Electric Magic), and " The Diploma: Tape Speed corrected And Remastered Edition" ( Tarantura 2000). Here's what I discovered: This " supposed Master" tape was unfortunately incomplete, it was sent to me missing " Going To California", " That's The Way", and " Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp" from the first disc of audio material, so that's why I've used the material from " The Diploma", to patch up the holes in the recording. However, although the recording is incomplete due to it's missing audio material on the first disc, the second and third disc of my " supposed master" have MORE audio material then the second and third discs of BOTH " Her Mystical Majesties Request", and " The Diploma". As I've stated , the show came with some material from Munich ( 3-17-73), I've included in the torrent as some " bonus material". The choice is up to you whether or not you wish to keep it, I mostly included it to make the recording " somewhat complete", meaning that since my original's came with the material from Munich, everyone else here can have what I have. I tried to get in touch with the person I did the trade with and ask them about the material from Munich, and if they possibly knew the lineage of that material, but haven't heard anything back. They probably added it on to compensate for sending me an incomplete tape. In terms of the sound quality of the recording, I'm basing my opinions on how my raw masters compare to the sound quality of the other releases in my collection, not to my remaster. I'm not including my remaster because I think that would be partisan, I'll leave the judgements on how my remaster compares to the other releases up to everyone here in the community. Here's a breakdown of the sound quality of the three sources: " Her Mystical Majesties Request", it's an excellent sounding recording, but the vocals and guitar dominate over the bass and drums,there's a touch too much volume, and there's no feeling of ambiance and warmth. " The Diploma", has more distribution in the instruments, I can hear things that were buried under the guitar and vocals, the volume isn't excessively loud, and it gives the listener the feel of the venue, but it lacks the " punch" of " Her Mystical Majesties Request" My " Master Source", has a bit of even distribution of the instruments, and I can hear some bass, but the volume is a little too powerful, and the vocals and guitar drown out the drums and bass a bit. So the goal of this project was to create a remaster with balance in the instruments, yet still keeping it's " punch". There's some soft hiss in the left channel throughout the recording, I've tried to buffer it out as well as I can without dulling the recording, the same goes for some digital noise during " Dazed And Confused" and " Stairway To Heaven", every attempt I've tried kind of dulls the recording, which is something I wanted to avoid. This performance is one of my favourites of the 1971 tour, .fantastic playing all around by all the members of the group. Jimmy and Bonham are especially lively at this performance, they seem to be playing off one another, and are being quite creative and experimental with the setlist infusing little snippets of soul music into their songs. Plant was under the weather with the flu, he was complaining of the flu the previous night in Manchester. Even though he was under the weather, he was still able to tear it up at this show, hitting high notes and not showing any strain in his voice. The title is a reference to the band's ( sadly rare) instrumental Isaac Hayes " Theme From Shaft" inserted into " Dazed And Confused".
Brad Foster (4/4.9) FLAC / 2 View   AUD
Ray D (4/4.9) cdr / 3 View  
Notes: "Mystical Majesties Request"
Antoine Joly (4/0) FLAC / 0 View   The Diploma, Tarantura
Graeme (4/0) CDR / 3 View  
dcbullet (4/5) Flac / 0 View   Best For Hard 'n' Heavy
Notes: Silvers>My CDR's>EAC test and copy secure mode>WAV>MKW>SHN>STG>WAV>FLAC8
terryfunku (4/5) FLAC / 2 A C+ View  
Mike (4/5) cdr / 3 B+ B+ View  
Notes: "Mystical Majesties Request"
Liquidscream (4/5) CDR / 3 View  
BlankCanvas (4/0) cdr / 3 aud View   Best For Hard'n'Heavy, EV release
Notes: "Best For Hard'n'Heavy", Empress Valley label
Bill (4/5) CD-R / 3 A- View   AUD
Notes: AUD
Jimmy Mac (4/0) cdr / 3 View  
Notes: Best For Hard and Heavy
Bill Wilson (4/5) cdr / 3 View  
Rob Stachura (4/0) CDR / 3 View   Bootleg "Mystical Majesties Request"
Notes: ZD Round 3
Boisedeadhead (3/0) / 0 View  
Ledhed (3/5) CDR / 3 View   AUD
Notes: MAGICAL MAGESTIES REQUEST (ELECTRIC MAGIC)
Rich (3/5) CDR / 3 B/+ View  
Notes: "Mystical Majesties Request" Electric Magic
To0L (3/5) FLAC / 3 View  
Notes: Title: "Bad Muthafuckers"
weedwacker (3/0) .flac / 0 View   aud
Notes: Best For Hard And Heavy (Empress Valley)
dr (3/5) flac / 0 View  
Notes: Best for Hard 'n Heavy EVSD
dbtp (3/0) cdr / 3 View  
Danny Fitzsimmons (3/5) CDR / 3 View  
Jon (3/4.5) CDR / 3 View  
Walter George (3/5) CD-R / 3 B View   "Mystical Majesties Request" (Electric Magic)->CDR
Simon C (3/0) CD / 3 A- View  
Notes: "Mystical Majesties Request" (Electric Magic silvers)