Led Zeppelin: The Rock Pile (August 18th, 1969) Remastered

Date: August 18th, 1969 Location: The Rock Pile, Toronto Tour: 1969 North American Summer Tour Number of performance: 159 Well well well, Plant sure is having some fun with the audience! Second show out of two performed that day. The band supposedly went to a Milkwood show after performing, and John Bonham jammed a couple of numbers with them. 0:00:00 Intro 0:00:07 Train Kept A Rollin’ 0:02:55 I Can’t Quit You Baby 0:10:50 Dazed and Confused 0:26:19 Tune Up 0:27:58 White Summer / Black Mountain Side 0:41:22 You Shook Me 0:54:03 How Many More Times 1:16:39 Communication Breakdown Headphones recommended. Here’s a review: “With the exception of the Toronto Pop Festival, last night’s Led Zeppelin concert at The Rock Pile was the most significant pop event this year. Not only were the two shows completely sold out in advance, but at least were turned away, the management reported. They missed out on one of the finest shows ever to pour sweat onto The Rock Pile stage. Led Zeppelin proved itself not only to be one conceivable replacement for Cream, but at times I doubt if even Clapton, Bruce and Baker could have topped what Zeppelin offered“. “When the Zeppelin plays blues, it plays them as few white men ever have. Judging by last night’s concert, I’d even go as far as to say that very few colored bands could touch it. Certainly there are better individual musicians then the members of Led Zeppelin but, together it’s difficult to imagine a more cohesive and colorful team.“ Download link: #4fdQQXoryfyVO2qCdh5IguD-C6ZrxCFgKDUcmFEpYMM
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