Led Zeppelin - Southampton University, 01-22-1973

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  • ODShowtime
    ROCKSTAR

    • Jun 2004
    • 5812

    Led Zeppelin - Southampton University, 01-22-1973

    Led Zeppelin
    1973-01-22
    Southampton University
    Southampton


    Multitrack Recording

    01. Rock and Roll
    02. Over The Hills And Far Away
    03. Black Dog
    04. Misty Mountain Hop
    05. Since I've Been Loving You
    06. Dancing Days
    07. The Song Remains The Same
    08. The Rain Song
    09. Dazed and Confused
    10. Stairway to Heaven
    11. Whole Lotta Love
    12. Heartbreaker
    13. Thank You
    14. How Many More Times
    15. Communication Breakdown





    This shit is hot off the presses. It must have escaped when Page and Kevin Shirley were raiding the vault for the DVD and HTWWW.

    The show appears to have surfaced to the general public in the last few days and the sound quality is superb. I'm taking the first run through now and Whole Lotta Love is rockin. As usual Bonzo is a monster and he sounds great on this.

    Giddy up!
    gnaw on it
  • ODShowtime
    ROCKSTAR

    • Jun 2004
    • 5812

    #2
    Guys, this is probably the most unique, best sounding, coolest Zep bootleg to be unleashed in the last 5 years, and no one has anything to say about it?

    The How Many More Times -> Communication breakdown is so unique and badass. It makes me wonder why they didn't play HMMT more in 73. It's really easy on Plant's voice apparently since he sounds like the album. There's some classic out-of-left-field jamming going on and then they go right into CB without doing the final riff. Again the jamming in CB is phenominal.

    This jam also adds to the notion that Zep liked to bust out the rarities when the tape was rolling. The LA 72 show is a good example. It makes me hold out hope for the second September 1970 show from MSG being pro recorded. They busted out EVERYTHING that night. Even Out on the Tiles.

    Has anyone else heard this show? Does anyone give a shit? Honestly I'm shocked no one else has had anything to say.
    gnaw on it

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    • adamhlava
      Groupie
      • Sep 2005
      • 65

      #3
      I got this when it first surfaced. Sound is superb. The show is average with bright spots here and there. Plant's voice is pretty rough. Still a must-have, though.

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      • SirCaustic
        Full On Cocktard
        • May 2009
        • 22

        #4
        I would absolutely love to say something about the album, but since I am not a member and it will not let me become a member, then I guess I will just have to wait for someone kind to upload it as mp3s or flacs or something. Sigh.

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