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Led Zeppelin - Live at Earl's Court (1975) (DVD5)




Led Zeppelin - Live at Earl's Court (1975) (DVD5)
London, England - May 24th, 1975
Masterplan Edition

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Size: 3,94 Gb
Audio: Dolby Digital 2.0
MPEG-2 NTSC 4:3
Lenght: 01:29:03










Tracklist:
01. Rock And Roll
02. Sick Again
03. Over The Hills And Far Away
04. That's The Way
05. Bron-yr-Aur Stomp
06. Trampled Underfoot
07. Dazed And Confused
08. Stairway To Heaven



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Led Zeppelin - 1973-05-31 - Los Angeles, CA (FLAC)

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Led Zeppelin - 1973-05-31 - Los Angeles, CA (FLAC)
Inglewood, California,
Venue: LA Forum

Bootleg: "Bonzo's Birthday Matrix" - A slumpymatrix Production

A combination of:
Bonzo's Birthday Party Definitive Edition [EVSD]
Bonzo's Birthday Party [Cobla]
and Bonzo's Birthday Party [TDOLZ]

Disc 1
01. Rock And Roll
02. Celebration Day
03. Black Dog
04. Over The Hills And Far Away
05. Misty Mountain Hop
06. Since I've Been Loving You
07. No Quarter

Disc 2
01. The Song Remains The Same
02. The Rain Song
03. Dazed & Confused

Disc 3
01. Stairway To Heaven
02. Moby Dick
03. Happy Birthday To You
04. Heartbreaker
05. Whole Lotta Love
06. The Ocean
07. Communication Breakdown

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Led Zeppelin - 1975-02-16 - St. Louis, MO (SBD)

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Led Zeppelin - 1975-02-16 - St. Louis, MO
Missouri Arena

Bootleg: Bertha Blues
Bertha Remaster of the SBD Bootleg "St. Louis Blues"
By Empress Valley Supreme Disk
Mp3@ 320kbps (Sample: D01 track 01 - Rock and Roll)
Soundboard

Set List:
Disc 1 (54:59)
01. Rock and Roll
02. Sick Again
03. Over The Hills And Far Away
04. In My Time Of Dying
05. The Song Remains The Same
06. The Rain Song
07. Kashmir

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Disc 2 (51:56)
01. No Quarter
02. Trampeled Underfoot
03. Moby Dick

Disc 3 (1:07:36)
01. Dazed & Confused
02. Stairway To Heaven
03. Whole Lotta Love
04. Black Dog
 05. Heart-Breaker (incl: 'Shame, Shame, Shame')






Notes by Jay:
"Digitally remastered using a custom built, Dual-DAW, nicknamed "Bertha", by jashley@deadacated.com. Completed on January 11, 2005. Under Spectral and Wav analysis, the original source was found to have excessive audio compression applied, and some type of noise reduction. By listening test only, the original source was found to have excessive high end eq applied. 
Together, the audio compression and eq have resulted in a highly abrasive sound at flat setting.  The noise reduction was well done and did not affect the "Bertha" process.

Most "Bertha Remasters" are done using original, unprocessed sources.  The less that has been done to an original source the better the results. Reversing the effects of a highly processed source such as this one is very difficult. I did not expect much, but I am pleased with the results. The original track timings were used for retracking. This is the first Non GD related "Bertha Remaster". Enjoy!"
Notes by Unklejimbo/Jim Sirigos:
"I personally want to thank Jay for all his work, I sincerely hope you all enjoy this. Please compare them side by side. It is my hope, that this will not be the ONLY LZ/BERTHA remaster  I also want to thank "Your Overlord" for originally uploading/converting the boot so we can all get it."



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Rush - 1992-05-03 - Rotterdam, Holland (FLAC)


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Rush - 1992-05-03 - Rotterdam, Holland (FLAC)
Location: Ahoy Sportpaleis
Bootleg: Atmospheric

Media: 2 CD Audio
Time:
Catalog: Crystal Cat Records: CC 301/302
Excellent Audience


Average Rating: Audio: 8.8

Comments DRE:
"Atmospheric indeed! .. This is the best audience recording I have ever heard. Being such high quality sound and being an audience recording, you can close your eyes and almost think that you are there. If you are looking for a Roll The Bones boot with some atmosphere .. this is certainly it. Some people think that great soundboard shows sound almost like they are a official release and lose the bootleg feel to them. If you are one of them then this is the RTB boot to get. Otherwise, look into obtaining "Mirrors". (Brent's Bootlegs (Audio - 9))

Rush CD Bootleg List:  
"This is probably the best audience Roll the Bones boot out of all those released so far. It even surpasses Over the Europe in terms of quality. And in spite of what was originally thought, those two boots ARE separate shows. The guitar and vocals are very sharp (including the backing vocals that Alex does!), the drums solid, although the bass can be a bit hard to hear. Even the intermission music (before "Show Don't Tell" for example) stands out, as does the "surround" parts ("I will be the judge"). One slightly annoying thing are the fans -- very loud and obnoxious, but luckily only during the first couple of songs. They must've been told someone was recording the show :-) One other thing that is nice (or annoying) is that every, and I mean EVERY song is indexed. Intermission music and song medleys included. Packaging is a bit weak, but does contain some nice shots of the band during the RTB tour. I especially like the back photo of Geddy & Alex playing together! The CDs themselves are very unique, having an ancient calendar on them. Not quite Rush-related, but it seems like something they would've put inside Counterparts. Overall, a sharp-sounding show, well worth checking out, and the best audience RTB show out!"

"This is the best sounding audience tape ever! It actually sounds so much better than almost every other soundboard out there! I like this bootleg a whole lot more than "Mirrors", most would disagree with me, but it IS they who are wrong! The performance in "Mirrors" is pretty bad when compared to... well, lets just say Kenny G packs more raw passion into his shows. At least in my set list, "Mirrors" has just become obsolete. Never again will I sit through that bland performance. Throughout "Force Ten" you can hear the audience REALLY talk a lot, then they are in the perfect mix for every single second of the rest of the show! I think this is a tremendous must have, I cannot think of one single knock on this one, the sound is 100% and the performance is above average for a great live band! A funny little thing is Alex is freaking out during "Closer to the Heart", he usually does his improv and says something that is at least a sentence structure to it. This time he just spats out things at a hundred miles an hour and I just struggle to keep up, let alone understand. Perfect show, get this one for sure!" (ToBeOrWhat (Audio - 9))

Disc 1  (61:06)
01. Intro   0:56
02. Force Ten   4:45
03. Limelight   4:21
04. Freewill   4:04
05. Distant Early Warning   4:26
06. Time Stand Still   6:08
07. Dreamline   4:59
08. Bravado   6:49
09. Roll the Bones   6:08
10. Intermission Music   0:44
11. Show Don't Tell   5:34
12. The Big Money   6:30
13. Ghost of a Chance   5:34

Disc 2  (64:09)
01. Subdivisions   4:13
02. The Pass   4:50
03. Where's My Thing?   5:35
04. The Rhythm Method   6:20
05. Closer to the Heart   5:12
06. Xanadu   6:54
07. Superconductor   5:07
08. Tom Sawyer Intro   0:35
09. Tom Sawyer   6:34
10. The Spirit of Radio   4:59
11. 2112: Overture   3:17
12. Finding My Way   2:05
13. La Villa Strangiato   3:17
14. Anthem   1:44
15. Red Barchetta   1:33
16. The Spirit Of Radio (reprise)   0:47
17. Cygnus X-1   0:57



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Led Zeppelin - Earl's Court 1975 *Both Shows* Soundboard* (7CDs)

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Led Zeppelin: Earl's Court 1975 *Both Shows*Soundboard* (7CDs)
(Meant to say "two" shows)

Led Zeppelin - Earl's Court May 24, 1975
"The most famous of the five nights at Earls Court, largely because it has long been available in a near complete soundboard recording. The many releases used a combination of the video soundtrack and a proper soundboard source tape. However this was incomplete, running for only 180 minutes. Several years ago Celebration released the 4CD Odysseus, which should and could have been much better. More soundboard tape was used (in Dazed and Confused and for Moby Dick), but there were still gaps in the acoustic section which should have been filled by the audience source. Recently however even more of the soundboard source tape appeared, and this was used by Watch Tower for their 4CD release To Be A Rock And Not To Roll. The gaps were carefully filled with an excellent audience tape. Unfortunately, like so many of Watch Tower's releases, this was again spoilt by numerous digital 'clicks' and 'ticks'. Empress Valley rush released the 4CD He Must Be Dazed And Confused to counteract this. The sound quality is similar to Watch Tower, perhaps a very small improvement, but the big gain is in the strength of Robert Plant's voice, which is much louder and clearer in this new version. Again the gaps have been filled with an excellent audience tape."

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Demand Unprecedented In The History of Rock Music - The Complete Earl's Court Arena Tapes IV
Empress Valley Supreme Disc
EVSD 105/106/107/108
24th May, the fourth night.

Disc 1: (59:55)
01. Intro by Nicky Horne
02. Rock And Roll
03. Sick Again
04. Over The Hills And Far Away
05. In My Time Of Dying
06. The Song Remains The Same
07. The Rain Song
08. Kashmir

Disc 2: (52:26)
01. No Quarter
02. Tangerine
03. Going To California
04. That's The Way
05. Bron-yr-Aur Stomp

Disc 3: (74:03)
01. Trampled Underfoot
02. Moby Dick
03. Dazed And Confused

Disc 4: (28:19)
01. Stairway To Heaven
02. Whole Lotta Love
03. Black Dog

Led Zeppelin - Earl's Court May 25, 1975

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"This release is undoubtably the most important and exciting release of an Earls Court concert for a very long time. A virtually complete soundboard source tape has been discovered, and used to dramatic effect. In fact the sound quality rivals the previous night, it is simply superb. Again the gaps have been filled with the audience tape (the end of No Quarter and parts of the acoustic section are missing from the soundboard and have been filled with the audience recording). Thank goodness Empress Valley did not repeate their complete howler as they did for the New York 29th July 1973 soundboard release (Grand Finale), by using the previous night's soundboard to fill the gaps. Therefore this last night, all 222 minutes of it, is destined to become a classic, much sought after by fans. Wishing to capitalize on this Empress Valley subsequently released the last night as a seperate 4CD set called The Zeppelin Express Physical Rocket."

Demand Unprecedented In The History of Rock Music - The Complete Earl's Court Arena Tapes V Empress Valley Supreme Disc EVSD 109/110/111/112
25th May, the fifth night.

Disc 1 (59:25)
01. Intro by Alan 'Fluff' Freeman
02. Rock And Roll
03. Sick Again
04. Over The Hills And Far Away
05. In My Time Of Dying
06. The Song Remains The Same
07. The Rain Song
08. Kashmir

Disc 2 (64:10)
01. No Quarter
02. Tangerine
03. Going To California
04. That's The Way
05. Bron-yr-Aur Stomp
06. Trampled Underfoot

Sample: Going to California

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Disc 3 (68:23)
01. Moby Dick
02. Dazed And Confused
03. Stairway To Heaven

Disc 4 (31:05)
01. Whole Lotta Love
02. Black Dog
03. Heartbreaker
04. Communication Breakdown

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