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Led Zeppelin 09/19/70
Madison Square Garden (evening show), New York, NY
Set I
Immigrant Song
Heartbreaker
Dazed & Confused
Bring It On Home
That's The Way
Bron-Yr-Aur
Since I've Been Loving You
Organ Solo >
Thank You
What Is and What Should Never Be
Moby Dick
Whole Lotta Love Medley (inc. "Dust My Broom", "Bottle Up 'n Go", "Lawdy Miss Clawdy", "Cinnamon Girl", "Some Other Guy", "Train Kept A Rolling", "I'm a King Bee", "Baby Don't You Want Me To Go", "CC Rider")

E1: Out On The Tiles
Communication Breakdown Medley
Gallows Pole (Part Of CB medley)
The Girl Can't Help It/20 Flight Rock
How Many More Times Medley (inc. "Cadillac", "Blueberry Hill")
Set II
 
Set III
 
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Collectors With This Show
User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
Tulum (5/0) FLAC / 19 View   unknown
gwendibbley (5/0) / 0 View  
David Bennett (5/5) cd / 2 A A View  
robertofoo777 (5/4.3) CDR / 2 ?? ?? View  
John (5/5) CDR / 2 View  
Notes: Complete Afternoon Show
John (5/5) CDR / 2 View  
Notes: Complete Evening Show
michael kass (5/5) cdr / 2 View  
George Rue (5/5) CD / 2 B+ View   Another One For The Road>SHN (Darthdisc)
Notes: 142:56 min
Jack Warner (5/5) FLAC / 1 View   MAC>R>D>CD
Notes: "One More For The Road: 2005 Edition"
Roy Martin\'s Music Collection (5/5) FLAC / 0 View   Requiem (SS109)
Notes: Led Zeppelin - "Requiem" (09-19-70), New York City, New York, Madison Square Gardens (Evening Show) Audience Recording Lineage: Trader CD-R > EAC, Secure Mode, Accurate Stream, No Disable Cache > WAV > Flac Frontend, Encoding Options, Level.6, Align On Sector Boundaries > Flac Label: Empress Valley Original Taper: N/A
Roy Martin\'s Music Collection (5/5) FLAC / 0 View   Have You Ever Experienced (D106)
Notes: liberated Tarantura 2004 bootleg. lineage: My silvers > EAC > WAV > FLAC FRONTEND > FLAC Level 8, tested encoded files and Checksum md5 generated by Traders' Little Helper
Roy Martin\'s Music Collection (5/5) FLAC / 0 View   Funeral For A Friend (TT007 & TT028)
Notes: Lineage: Bell & Howell mono recorder > Master Cassette > 1st gen Sony 252 open reel > SoundForge > CD-R (exact lineage unknown > ProTools (errors corrected) > CDR > Flac > DVD-R > HD > TLH, Decode > WAV > Remaster > Flac (Level.8, Align On SBE's) > Flac (All Tracks Tested With TLH, No Errors Occured)
Roy Martin\'s Music Collection (5/5) FLAC / 0 View   One More For The Road (GG036)
Notes: Liberated bootleg on the Boogie Mama label. Silver Cd's > EAC > WAV > Traders Little Helper > FLAC (Level 8)
Roy Martin\'s Music Collection (5/5) FLAC / 0 View   Storming The Big Apple (ii092)
Notes: (Storming The Big Apple - Eat A Peach - EAT 50/51/52/53) Rip From My Silvers
John Champion (5/5) 910 MB / 2 View   AUD
Mike Marteny (5/5) cdr / 2 A- View   "Born To Please" bootleg>Eddie Remaster>FLAC>CDR(1)
Notes: D1 70:40 D2 74:34
sean hite (5/0) / 0 View  
Notes: Source: Audience Lineage: Master>R2R>CDR Taped by: - Transfered by: - Bootleg Title: Born To Please (Eddie Edwards Remaster)
sean hite (5/0) / 0 View  
Notes: Led Zeppelin - " Requiem" ( 9-19-70), New York City, New York, Madison Square Gardens ( Evening Show) Audience Recording Lineage: Trader CD-R > EAC, Secure Mode, Accurate Stream, No Disable Cache > WAV > Flac Frontend, Encoding Options, Level.6, Align On Sector Boundaries > Flac Label: Empress Valley Original Taper: N/A
sean hite (5/0) / 0 View  
Notes: "One More For The Road: 2005 Edition" Evening Show Audience Recording Cassette > Open reel > SoundForge > CD > ProTools > FLAC The taper writes: I taped this show on a borrowed Bell and Howell cassette recorder, and transferred it the next day to open reel tape. For its time, and the technology used, it is a very good sounding tape. I was in the first 10 rows -- that is, from about the middle of "Immigrant Song." When that song started, I was in the 83rd row. A few technical details in the spirit of full disclosure: 1) When I made the cassette-to-reel transfer, I had the daft idea of trying to simulate the spatial effects I heard at the concert during some of Page's solos, and during the Page/Plant call and response sections. I know -- hey, I was 16, and this wasn't for general consumption. In the intervening years I had tried various times to restore the tape to mono, but those attempts always resulted in a dulling of the highs, and I was never able to find an EQ that I liked. When I transferred the open reel tape to my hard drive, circa 1999, I did what I could to mitigate the panning, or at least see to it that it wasn't as abrupt as it is on the original reel.
sean hite (5/0) / 0 View  
Notes: "One More For The Road: 2005 Edition" Evening Show Audience Recording Cassette > Open reel > SoundForge > CD > ProTools > FLAC The taper writes: I taped this show on a borrowed Bell and Howell cassette recorder, and transferred it the next day to open reel tape. For its time, and the technology used, it is a very good sounding tape. I was in the first 10 rows -- that is, from about the middle of "Immigrant Song." When that song started, I was in the 83rd row. A few technical details in the spirit of full disclosure: 1) When I made the cassette-to-reel transfer, I had the daft idea of trying to simulate the spatial effects I heard at the concert during some of Page's solos, and during the Page/Plant call and response sections. I know -- hey, I was 16, and this wasn't for general consumption. In the intervening years I had tried various times to restore the tape to mono, but those attempts always resulted in a dulling of the highs, and I was never able to find an EQ that I liked. When I transferred the open reel tape to my hard drive, circa 1999, I did what I could to mitigate the panning, or at least see to it that it wasn't as abrupt as it is on the original reel.
sean hite (5/0) / 0 View  
Notes: This is fan release /ZEP-MSG-01/2/ collectorsmusicreviews.com says: "Final Daze (no label ZEP-MSG-01/2) Madison Square Garden, New York, NY - September 19, 1970 late show The source for this evening show from Madison Square Garden on September 19, 1970 comes from an internet download first available in 2004 and features Led Zeppelin’s final performance of 1970. It is a very good clear audience recording with guitars and vocals up front in the mix with the bass and drums slightly on the muffled side. The early show from this day has been around for ages and was first documented on Maui Wowie from Missing Link (with the incorrect date) and later as American Woman on TDOLZ. Praying Silently For Jimi on Empress Valley and Have You Ever Experienced? on Tarantura 2000 were released in 2004 also containing this early show. Empress Valley and Tarantura 2000’s titles are references to Jimi Hendrix who died the day before and Plant makes mention of this during both shows. The late show was a very important find considering it was previously undocumented and saw three quick releases to silver disc after being uploaded to the web. Shout That Loud on Electric Magic I believe was the first and followed by Requiem on Empress Valley and Final Daze. Have You Ever Experienced? from Tarantura 2000 followed shortly thereafter and includes both this and the early show. All but Tarantura were critized for running slightly fast but the speed is off by such a small amount (about 2% or so) that it isn’t really an issue. As for the performance, every Led Zeppelin show is certainly a unique experience and this one is no exception. A hot performance from the band may be due to the fact they had already loosened up from the afternoon set and tonight includes some rarities not performed in the early show. The extended “Whole Lotta Love” starts with Jeff Beck’s “Rice Pudding” riff and the medley contains more song references than you can shake a stick at. Not only do you get the usual “Boogie Chillin” and “Bottle Up And Go” but a nice surprise with “Train Kept A Rollin” among others. “Out On The Tiles” is the first encore and is joined nonstop with “Communication Breakdown” which also includes the first live references to “Gallows Pole”. Zeppelin plays a medley of “The Girl Can’t Help It” and “Twenty Flight Rock” and “How Many More Times” contains another version of “Blueberry Hill”, frequently played around this time. Most of these titles differ only slightly in sound quality and all sound very good. So unless you are particular it probably won’t matter much which version you end up with. Bottom line, this recording is an essential part of any Zep collection. Packaged in a double slimline jewel case, Final Daze is a good inexpensive way to obtain this great show and shouldn’t be too hard to track down." Lineage: CDRs > ? > FLAC > tracker > HD > Audacity lossless test > Dime Sound quality IMO 7-8/10 /but i think it's running too fast/
Rick Martin (5/5) CDR / 2 A- View   Aud>?>CDR
Notes: Complete
Rick Martin (5/5) Flac / 2 A- View   Led Zeppelin-"One More For The Road: 2005 Edition" *Presence Production
Notes: Led Zeppelin-"One More For The Road: 2005 Edition" *Presence Production
afterdinnermint (5/5) CDR / 2 B- View  
Notes: Awesome show, and a very listenable audience recording. The sound is a little muddy, but still a great listen. There is some kind of panning effect used on Jimmy's guitar during a few of the songs, which is cool on some, but distracting on others.
Slick2007 (5/5) FLAC / 2 B+ View  
Dwayne (5/5) cdr / 2 View   AUD
senorbilly (5/5) CDR / 2 View  
Brian (5/5) cdr / 2 A B View  
shadow121603 (5/0) Flac / 2 View   Evening Show Audience Recording Cassette > Open reel > SoundForge > CD > ProTools...
Notes: Evening Show Audience Recording Cassette > Open reel > SoundForge > CD > ProTools > FLAC
Russell (5/5) FLAC / 2 View