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I'm being vague on purpose, we all know a certain someone who doesn't like cameras and things... July 15, 1998 Kalamazoo, MI Wings Stadium
Extremely clear, right off the soundboard, almost too clear, as the crowd sounds soooo distant... like they are watching the show from out in the parking lot... but the band sounds great 1- Flood 2- Hush 3- Forty-Six & 2 4- Stinkfist- w/Buzz from The Melvins 5- Stranglehold- w/Buzz (by Ted Nugent) 6- Sober 7- Pushit 8- Eulogy 9- 12 seconds of the crowd fading out
The encore was Jerk Off, but that's not on here
If you want my link, let me know
I'd love a link lord, I've been a fan since seeing them at the Roo this year
Lordy my computer is slow today....must know it's early- LOL!
Couldn't sleep so I have been in a music upload mood.....
Found some cool acoustic stuff from an old neighbor of mine (Damon Johnson)....we grew up in the same backwoods area of AL....Sand Mountain....he was...and still IS the greatest rock guitarist to EVER come out of AL....absolutely AWESOME...used to sneak into clubs to watch him play when I was a...um....young adult...eh yeah.... He wasn't much older - LOL...but he could shred like he does now - WOW...never knew he could sing tho' till Brother Cane....he was too damn shy! He's played with Ted Nugent, Alice Cooper and Tom Waits.....never had to get a day job yet...good for him! Anyways if you have never heard Bro Cane (the best straight up Rock group NO ONE ever heard of - check out Amazon.com's reviews you can check out his acoustic club set here if you want....really good stuff...a couple of studio tracks too...some Bro Cane stuff but mostly new stuff..... just let me know if you want the link..... ;D
Trying to figure how to upload Audioslave Lolly 2003 DVD format(w/ a killer cover of "Seven Nation Army") and a Philly show from 2005 at Electric Co......if anyone is interested....
Post by lordrockinhood on Nov 25, 2007 17:22:44 GMT -5
Hey, change the words to Bonnaroo, and we've got the 2008 ticket design
One can hope... but either way, here is a great example of the boys tearing it up live
Led Zeppelin – 4/27/1977 Richfield Coliseum Cleveland, Ohio
The sound is right off the board fantastic, though you purists (I'm one of them) may be upset that the recording starts smack dab in the middle of the first song, but trust me, about that faux pas, it won't take you long not to care... The 17 minute Moby Dick, with about 15 minutes of that being a Bonham solo... that I could do without, nothing against John, but it is a bit much. Also, the last track of CD 1+2 fade out, then the 1st track of CD 2+3 fades in with a backtrack/recap of the last 30 seconds or so, but it's not a big deal, just in case you forgot what was happening while you changed the CD. And track 6+7 on CD2, I didn't know what they were called, so I found a tracklist online, and the names may or may not be right. None of this matters though, just thought I'd give a full disclose
Regardless of anything, this is one... [glow=red,2,300]ROCKIN' GOOD TIME [/glow]
Disc 1 1- The Song Remains the Same 2- Sick Again 3- Nobody’s Fault But Mine 4- In My Time of Dying 5- Since I’ve Been Loving You 6- No Quarter
Disc 2 1- Ten Years Gone 2- The Battle of Evermore 3- Going to California 4- Black Country Woman 5- Bron y aur Stomp 6- White Summer 7- Black Mountain Side 8- Kashmir
Disc 3 1- Moby Dick, but really- Endless Drum Solo w/extended weird distorted sequence 2- Guitar Solo 3- Achilles Last Stand 4- Stairway to Heaven 5- Rock and Roll 6- Trampled Under Foot
Post by mulcherry0420 on Nov 25, 2007 21:54:28 GMT -5
lordrockinhood said:
Hey, change the words to Bonnaroo, and we've got the 2008 ticket design
One can hope... but either way, here is a great example of the boys tearing it up live
Led Zeppelin – 4/27/1977 Richfield Coliseum Cleveland, Ohio
The sound is right off the board fantastic, though you purists (I'm one of them) may be upset that the recording starts smack dab in the middle of the first song, but trust me, about that faux pas, it won't take you long not to care... The 17 minute Moby Dick, with about 15 minutes of that being a Bonham solo... that I could do without, nothing against John, but it is a bit much. Also, the last track of CD 1+2 fade out, then the 1st track of CD 2+3 fades in with a backtrack/recap of the last 30 seconds or so, but it's not a big deal, just in case you forgot what was happening while you changed the CD. And track 6+7 on CD2, I didn't know what they were called, so I found a tracklist online, and the names may or may not be right. None of this matters though, just thought I'd give a full disclose
Regardless of anything, this is one... [glow=red,2,300]ROCKIN' GOOD TIME [/glow]
Disc 1 1- The Song Remains the Same 2- Sick Again 3- Nobody’s Fault But Mine 4- In My Time of Dying 5- Since I’ve Been Loving You 6- No Quarter
Disc 2 1- Ten Years Gone 2- The Battle of Evermore 3- Going to California 4- Black Country Woman 5- Bron y aur Stomp 6- White Summer 7- Black Mountain Side 8- Kashmir
Disc 3 1- Moby Dick, but really- Endless Drum Solo w/extended weird distorted sequence 2- Guitar Solo 3- Achilles Last Stand 4- Stairway to Heaven 5- Rock and Roll 6- Trampled Under Foot