Event Details |
Venue |
References: | ||||
05-Apr-1970 |
Civic Center ![]() |
Official Web Site: | Confirmed | J | ||
Recorded Time: 1:48:50 | Baltimore, MD, USA | The Complete Concert Chronicles: | Confirmed | J | ||
N American Tour Spring 1970 |
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Led Zeppelin Reference: | Confirmed | J | ||
Led Zep Concerts: | Confirmed | J | ||||
Wikipedia: | Confirmed | J | ||||
Review(s) | ||||
This performance in this show is rather mediocre compared to others during this era and also married with rowdy audience and equipment problems. After a rather flaccid We're Gonna Groove, where Plant's microphone cut out half way through the song, he apologizes and explains: "We've only had this PA for three nights." The PA cuts out again several times in the show. Since I've Been Loving You was dropped from the set list and the organ solo is very short. How Many More Times contains a sharp version of Ravel's Bolero and That's Alright and My Baby Left Me are played together (makes sense since they are the same song). Plant tries all night to get the crowd "loose" and they do when they play their hit Whole Lotta Love (probably what most of the audience came to hear). |
Generation | Length | Source | Comments | |||
2nd gen | 89 | aud | 1st source | |||
2nd gen | aud | 2nd source, 1st gen reel>2nd gen cassette XL-IIS | ||||
master | aud | 3rd source, GE Portable deck>Scotch 120 master cassette | ||||
1st gen | aud | 3rd source, GE Portable deck>Scotch 120 master cassette>1st gen | ||||
master | aud | master reel, taped by Hunter Desportes (color amateur video without actual sound that deteriorated over the years) |