Monday, April 6, 2009

Led Zeppelin 04/23/1977 The Omni, Atlanta

Full Show: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=6E063A875FA0E71E

Date: 23. April 1977, 11te USA Tour
Venue: The Omni, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Label: none 3 CD-R from unknown gen Tape (Most Likely 2nd Gen
Sound: Mono -Aud 5
seems to be the complete Show

Bootleg Album??? - How Many Years Gone With The Wind?

The Song Remains The Same
(The Rover intro) Sick Again
Nobody's Fault But Mine
In My Time of Dying
Since I've Been Loving You
No Quarter
Ten Years Gone
Battle of Evermore
Going to California
Black Country Woman
Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
White Summer
Black Mountainside
Kashmir
(Out On the Tiles intro) Moby Dick
Jimmy Page solo
Achilles Last Stand
Stairway to Heaven
Rock and Roll
Trampled Underfoot

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Led Zeppelin 04/09/1977 Chicago Stadium, Chicago

Full Show: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=8BEAE914C969B254

This is a very interesting concert I have been looking for and finally found. The concert lasts about an hour due to Jimmy Page getting sick. In the middle of Ten years Gone jimmy calls to his roadies to get his chair, he basically falls into it and continues playing in pain. After the song which he struggles to get through, the rest of the band run to his side. Apparently he was puking during the song as well. Plant tells everyone they need a break. Then shortly after Mr Richard Cole comes on to say that they are going to cancel the rest of the show. He explains how the tickets will be refunded or "honored". They reschedule the show at the end of the 77 tour. But unfortuantley the last couple concerts in 77 including the make up was canceled because Plants Son dies. So Cole decides they will add a concert in the 1980 US Tour for those who were at the 77 concert. But unfortunately Mr Bonham dies and we never see zep again.

Heres the Set List
Led Zeppelin
Great Chicago Fire
Empress Valley Supreme Disc
Audience Recording
April 9, 1977

Disc 6 of 9
1-The Song Remains The Same
2-The Rover Introduction/Sick Again
3-Nobody's Fault But Mine
4-Since I've Been Loving You
5-No Quarter
6-Ten Years Gone
7-Announcements

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Here is a great description of the concert from guy who was there:

t's now Saturday, April 9th,1977 and an infamous moment in Led Zeppelin's history is about to be made. The onstage collapse of Jimmy Page. It's the third show of four that Led Zeppelin performed that week at the Chicago Stadium. My tickets are identical in location to where I was seated at the Thursday evening show. First Balcony, front row, viewing Page and Bonham's side.
It'a a party night and the crowd's mood was raucus! I was with some of my football teamates that evening, so we were indulging a bit. Enjoying the Festivities! The lights go dead , but camera flashes illuminate Zeppelin as they take to the stage. Similarily dressed as in the first two shows. Page again wearing his white satin garb and notorious black and white zapatos. Jimmy plays a descending chord pattern prior to TSRTS and then charges right into opening. It's feels like a good night as Page, Bonham and Jones initiate proceedings. Robert moving boldly with the changes as Jimmy solos aggressively. A well- executed tandem of The Rover and Sick Again follow. I notice Page is not smoking cigarettes tonight and there are no Heinekens atop his Marshalls.
" Good Evening Chicago! " is Robert's greeting. Jimmy treats us to an A Cappella version of Since I've Been Loving You. My first thought was that they were shifting the set. But the band doesn't respond to Page! Robert covers for Jimmy by exclaiming " Tonight's a blues night!" In order Jimmy begins Nobody's Fault But Mine. Page remembers to engage his MXR Phase 90 pedal at the appropriate times. Jones and Bonham are hypnotically linked as they carry on. Plant's voice, here with a Arabic tinge, also tranlates into his body motion.
Now is the proper time for Since I've Been Loving You. Or is it Tea For One? It's a combination! Robert arrives in pain and can you feel it. The band's dynamics and chemistry come off well here. No Quarter crawls out at you next. The sound is ominous and dramatic. Jones solos regally with lasers in spectacular display behind him. Page and Bonham join him in a rock and roll boogie section more reminiscent of 1950's era rock + roll. The gears shift and it's into the meat of the solo section. Page bleeding his notes out in sustain and then unleashing a flurry of Django/ Les Paul mutated licks. Man! JPJ and Bonzo are kicking major ass! Jimmy's angular octave blocks lead back to Jones' sole piano. There are no obvious problems in Page's playing tonight. Not until the next song.
Firecrackers are going off abundantly and Robert's getting pissed off. Another plea to the fools lighting these things off. Ten Years Gone begins fine but then, as Page begins the middle solo, he turns back to his roadie, calling for something. His chair is brought forth and set up by his pedals. Jimmy thens drops back in his chair on a 45 degree angle. He jabs at his foot pedals from afar. What a bizarre sight! Page actually fumble- fingers his way to the conclusion of the the song. A Herculean effort indeed! Robert is immediately at Jimmy's side and the rest of the band huddle around him. I can see Jimmy shaking his head side to side, as if he was saying " No way!" His mates help him up and walk him off the stage. Things don't look too promising. About five minutes later there is an announcement over the P.A. -" Jimmy is ill and feels he cannot give his best. Retain your ticket and there will be a rescheduling." Wow! That was it? I triple -checked to make sure I had my ticket. As my buddies and I got up to vacate the stadium, a guy got up behind me and moaned " They ended it just as I'm peaking on Mescaline!" Sorry dude....
There was a ripple effect from this show's cancellation. August 2nd would be the rescheduled date and they would add an additional concert set for August 3rd. Something to really look forward to over the summer of 1977. More Zeppelin shows! My tickets for the 8/3 concert were incredible. On the main floor , 3rd row dead center. How I received those seats is another story. But, it was never to be. One week exactly before Zeppelin was return to Chicago, I received a phone call from one of my friends. He told me he had just heard on the radio that Robert Plant's son had died. My heart just fell. That's it. It's over. I felt deeply that the band would never be the same. Those type of tragedies alter you forever.
Easter Sunday will be the final date of Led Zeppelin's 1977 stay in Chicago. For this show, Jimmy Page has been digging around in his wardrobe for something very special to wear......
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