Led Zeppelin - Live in Baltimore, MD (July 23rd, 1973) - MOST COMPLETE

As requested by Z and TAFCIA, here is the most complete version of the band’s outstanding concert in Baltimore towards the end of their 1973 North American tour. Recently, a fresh transfer by Glyn revealed OVER AN HOUR of previously unheard post show chatter, including the tapers riding the bus back home. This is an amazing time capsule into what attending a rock concert in the 1970s was like. Fun fact: the taper for this show also taped all four of the band’s Landover 77 shows, as well as their 1975 Landover show. Unfortunately, this tape is one of the worst of the tour, being distant, hissy, and somewhat plagued with channel issues here and there. Despite this, the show itself is downright fantastic. Robert gives what is arguably his best concert of the whole year and Page is absolutely on fire. Dazed and Confused in particular is a highlight, as Page actually improvises and plays the song OUT OF ORDER with the band racing to catch up. Special thanks to Dadgad for his remaster of the show, and to Glyn for transferring the remainder of it! 0:00 Intro 1:18 Rock and Roll 5:11 Celebration Day 8:57 Black Dog 15:41 Over the Hills and Far Away 23:08 Misty Mountain Hop 28:01 Since I’ve Been Loving You 37:20 No Quarter 51:15 The Song Remains the Same 56:43 The Rain Song 1:04:48 Dazed and Confused 1:35:49 Stairway to Heaven 1:48:11 Moby Dick 2:15:55 Heartbreaker 2:23:36 Whole Lotta Love 2:45:16 The Ocean 2:49:50 Post Show Chatter Bootleg: “A Bloody Act“ (Dadgad) followed by unknown lineage/gen starting at about 2:56:58.
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