Led Zeppelin - Live in Baton Rouge, LA (Feb. 28th, 1975) - BEST SOUND/MOST COMPLETE

This is a merge I put together of the band’s show in Baton Rouge during their 1975 North American tour. My previous upload of this show had Stairway edited due to copyright problems. The main source used here is Grame’s stunning remaster of the soundboard, which sounds so good it’s fit for an official release. I patched this with Freezer’s audience tape of this show, which is also excellent and three dimensional. As for the show itself, the first two thirds are up there with the very best of 1975. Despite Plant still having vocal issues, the band is clearly energetic and determined to please at this show. Unfortunately, Page seems to overindulge backstage during Moby Dick, as his playing steadily declines afterwards. By the time Black Dog rolls around, he completely butchers the guitar solo. A real shame, as up to that point, this concert was a top 5 contender for the year. Special thanks to Grame for his amazing remaster of the soundboard, Freezer for taping the audience recording, and to Mysterii for the thumbnail! 0:00 Intro 1:18 Rock and Roll 5:03 Sick Again 10:36 Over the Hills and Far Away 18:02 In My Time of Dying 29:29 The Song Remains the Same 34:45 The Rain Song 43:32 Kashmir 52:34 No Quarter 1:12:43 Trampled Underfoot 1:22:13 Moby Dick 1:47:47 Dazed and Confused 2:22:09 Stairway to Heaven 2:35:18 Whole Lotta Love 2:42:05 Black Dog Bootleg: Main: Grame Remaster Patching: 12th Generation Tape(?) - CD-R - EAC - Trader’s Little Helper - Flac
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