Event Details |
Venue |
References: | ||||
09-Sep-1971 |
Hampton Roads Coliseum ![]() |
Official Web Site: | Confirmed | J | ||
Recorded Time: 1:36:09 | Hampton, VA, USA | The Complete Concert Chronicles: | Confirmed | J | ||
N American Tour 1971 |
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Led Zeppelin Reference: | Confirmed | J | ||
Led Zep Concerts: | Confirmed | J | ||||
Wikipedia: | Confirmed | J | ||||
Review(s) | ||||
An incomplete show and all that is known to exist from this show in this fabulous sounding soundboard. An excellent, virtuosic show with Jones in particular shining through! His bass in Heartbreaker and Celebration Day is amazing. Stairway To Heaven is one of the closest to the album version I have heard with a great guitar solo. In the opposite to previous show, tonight the audience is quiet and very polite so Plant did a warm commentary during an acoustic set: "Right, you're sitting down and so are we. Far out! This is the part where we usually ask people to stop falling out of the spotlights for a bit. Fortunately, there's no trouble tonight." High Heeled Sneakers contains only a few lines singing by Plant: "Put on your red dress, baby, 'cos we're going out tonight!" |
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Generation | Length | Source | Comments | |||
master? | 96 | sbd | reported to be Jimmy Page's master | |||
1st gen | 96 | sbd | master>1st gen open reel | |||
low gen | 44 | sbd | The show was first circulated in this short form before the more complete tape appeared in 1995 or 1996. The original recording was in stereo with the bass guitar entirely in one channel and the whole band properly mixed in the other. |