Led Zeppelin - Live in Seattle, WA (July 17th, 1973) - Audience Recording

As requested by Herr, here is a nearly complete audience recording of the band’s show in Seattle during their 1973 North American tour. While the soundboard and the Dave Departee audience sources are arguably clearer, this audience recording is by no means bad at all. It’s slightly distant and echoey, but aside from that it is very clear. The performance itself is easily one of the best of the entire tour, with the band turning in a nearly 3 hour long marathon of a performance, including a 35 minute long Dazed and Confused and a half hour long Moby Dick! Special thanks to the late Stan Gutoski (of JEMS fame) for taping this show, Bert for revising the transfer, and to Mysterii for the thumbnail! 0:00 Intro 2:50 Rock and Roll 6:42 Celebration Day 10:32 Black Dog 17:14 Over the Hills and Far Away 24:19 Misty Mountain Hop 29:14 Since I’ve Been Loving You 38:54 No Quarter (cut) 51:56 The Song Remains the Same 57:32 The Rain Song 1:07:08 Dazed and Confused
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