Friday, March 11, 2022
Led Zeppelin 1975-01-18 Met Center Bloomington, MN
Led Zeppelin
January 18th, 1975
Met Center
Bloomington, MN, USA
SBD
Goody Speed/Pitch-adjusted Edition of the EVSD 'Jesus' boot (with AUD filler**)
Audio remastered by Captain Acid
"Hi Led Zepp fans,
I was asked to fix this one from a friend, so I did it.
I did phase and level correction and new EQ.
Also, I have patched 2 incomplete tracks with audience recording ("The Wanton Song" and "No Quarter"); now it is complete.
Enjoy
Captain Acid, May 2021"
...To which, Goody adds:
The speed/pitch of the source runs a bit fast, averaging between approximately 13-28 cents sharp. That issue has been corrected for this edition.
All tracks SBD only unless designated:
(Main) 'Jesus' (EVSD-1280/1281) silvers > WAV > FLAC
**(Captain Acid) (patching) - SBD/AUD : Cass(M) > WAV > FLAC >
Goody's additional lineage:
TLH (WAV) > Audition (Pitch Bender, various amounts; glitches repaired or reduced, dropouts & noises repaired; Channels aligned; some tracking updated) >
TLH (FLAC Level 8; Align Sector Boundaries; .ffp) > foobar2000 (tags)
Setlist - Suggested layout for burning to audio disc:
Disc 1:
01 Intro 1:29
02 Rock And Roll > 3:43
03 Sick Again 6:26
04 Over The Hills And Far Away 7:18
05 When The Levee Breaks 9:57
06 The Song Remains The Same 5:27
07 The Rain Song 9:07
08 Kashmir 9:18
09 The Wanton Song 4:03 **
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Runtime: 56:47
Disc 2:
01 No Quarter 15:24 **
02 Trampled Underfoot 7:17
03 Moby Dick 18:33
04 In My Time Of Dying 11:02
05 Stairway To Heaven 14:04
06 Whole Lotta Love 0:53
07 Black Dog 8:32
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Runtime: 75:45
Total Runtime: 2:12:32
Covers by ethiessen1 (Thanks!)
Notes and quotes:
First night of the 1975 tour.
Jimmy Page had a broken finger.
Before 'The Song Remains The Same' -
Robert - "Thank you. Uh... Our journeys to America, um, are always quite eventful during the time that we've spent here, and
unfortunately we took the decision to rehearse before we came this time and in so doing Jimmy had the misfortune to break one of his fingers...
one of his fingertips. So what you hear tonight, in fact, is a two-and-a-half-fingered guitarist. I think that's fantastic. Can you imagine the press
report in the morning in the paper, you know? 'Two-and-a-half-fingered guitarist? Yeah, yeah, yeah...' "
Text updated June 6, 2021
Thanks to JR "the spaceman" for providing the original set
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