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Led Zeppelin -1975.03.19 - Vancouver, BC

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Music

Title:

Led Zeppelin -1975.03.19 - Vancouver, BC

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Audio/Music

Uploaded:

2008-02-09 (by TimD54)

Description:

This week's selection is a classic performance presented in stunning sound quality. The discovery known as Snow Jobs: Vancouver 3-19-75. Robert mysteriously asks the crowd "How is Vancouver? Is it full of beans?" after Over The Hills And Far Away. Another show known for Plantations, the name of the show itself coming from Percy's description of Peter Grant as "the man who provides the blow jobs backstage." Percy also mentions blowjobs a couple of days before (and after!) this in Seattle (coming later, I promise - wait until you hear what I have for you there) so this is either a preoccupation of Robert's at the time, or something Peter was doing before shows in 1975 as a way of ensuring premium performances. Presumably he was providing the sluts, not personally the blowjobs. Whatever he was doing was working, as Zeppelin plays their ass off in Vancouver, in between two legendary-themselves Seattle shows. I generally don't select a show unless the sound is of sufficient quality to play in the car with my family, and this show is no exception - it sounds like a soundboard to me, and my discs are labeled as such, and Underground Uprising calls them such, so I'm calling them soundboards too. And a very clean soundboard with very little hiss and Jonesy way up in the mix where he belongs. I wonder if this isn't a monitor mix or something like that, as it's really very presentable and could have, with a little work, been "How The Fellatio Was Won." It's very enjoyable to hear Jonesy so well, one of the few boots where his creativity and synchronicity with Bonham shines through the usually badly-mixed recording. Jimmy Page is in fine form - TSRTS and OTHAFA rival the Flying Circus versions, with TSRTS maybe being better, the chiming hammer-on hammer-offs being cleaner and quicker. Truly nimble on the night, and completely in-synch. Plant is in very good voice - I've heard better, but honestly, between those Seattle shows, not long after MSG and with the Forum coming, he's as good as you can expect, and The Rain Song is chill-inducing. That's a song that's grown on me over the years, as some of you know. Jonesy is always spot on, and again it's nice to hear him for once. Bonzo is just plain explosive. The band is on a four-month hot streak from about MSG in February all the way through Earl's Court in May. This recording is an absolute must-have. Led Zeppelin in excellent soundboard quality, on top of their game. Even Empress Valley couldn't screw this up. Setlist: Disc One Rock and Roll - 4:11 Sick Again - 6:21 Over The Hills and Far Away - 8:44 In My Time Of Dying - 13:10 The Song Remains The Same - 5:29 The Rain Song - 9:22 Kashmir - 9:08 Disc Two No Quarter - 25:36 Trampled Underfoot - 9:23 Moby Dick - 22:07 Disc Three Dazed And Confused - 41:13 Stairway To Heaven - 13:33 Whole Lotta Love - 7:54 Black Dog - 6:25

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Comments:

staern (2008-03-21)

"A classic performance": Well, that depends what you are comparing with. After the 1973 tour things were never the same again for Led Zep. They did not perform as good as before and a really bad night in 1975 (or later on) they were, perhaps, the worst band in the world! I think this show is quite OK, though. Jimmy sometimes gets his infamous "sticky fingers" and does not play as well as he can if he is inspired and concentrated. Listen to "Dazed..."from this show and the version from, "The Song Remains..." or "How The West Was Won"! Jimmy Page was a real star 1972-73 but not in the year of 1975. That´s the truth, folks!
I´ve been listening to LZ since 1977 and have heard hundreds of bootlegs so I know what I´m talking about.
Regards!