Led Zeppelin reunion show

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  • goo
    goo Posts: 226
    it seems like Kashmir was the only song they played in it's original key. was it? from everything else I've heard, it all seemed needlessly brought down a few keys to better suit Plant's voice. the songs probably didn't need THAT much adapting.
  • Was there an opening band?
    If I could, think I would give in.
  • merkinball
    merkinball Posts: 2,262
    bharQ wrote:
    you've seen 1500 leechers on a torrent on dime???

    Close to 2000 seeders. This thing is flying.
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  • FinsburyParkCarrots
    FinsburyParkCarrots Seattle, WA Posts: 12,223
    bharQ wrote:
    you've seen 1500 leechers on a torrent on dime???

    I thought he meant the size of a file.
  • What a fantastic gig. It didn't feel quite right without John, but they did a great job. I'd say that only about 5 or 6 songs were tuned down. I reckon Plant could have sung a few of them in the original key but didn't want to risk the possibility of his voice giving out. He sang a great note in Since I've Been Loving You.
  • Does anyone else know where I can get a copy? I can't sign up to Dimetorrents because they are over the limit.

    I want to listen to the show really bad.
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  • my2hands
    my2hands Posts: 17,117
    aNiMaL wrote:

    Please Zeppelin, TOUR the states!!!

    what he said...
  • Up here so high I start to shake, Up here so high the sky I scrape, I've no fear but for falling down, So look out below I am falling now, Falling down,...not staying down, Could’ve held me up, rather tear me down, Drown in the river
  • FinsburyParkCarrots
    FinsburyParkCarrots Seattle, WA Posts: 12,223
    Listening to the whole boot, I'm sorry but I have to say, I'm frankly underwhelmed, but a better quality recording may well change my view.
  • Zoso
    Zoso Posts: 6,425
    that kashmir clip is not much different to knebworth really. Can't wait for a DVD of this will be epic. I thought they did so well for their years and time apart. Jason isnt as good as John but who is it's unfair comparison.
    I'm just flying around the other side of the world to say I love you

    Sha la la la i'm in love with a jersey girl

    I love you forever and forever :)

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  • Could someone tell me what the total torrent size is please?
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  • Edved82
    Edved82 Ireland Posts: 1,279
    Around 600mb. Its in FLAC, so download Foobar to play it. Its decent quality, guitar is a bit low in the mix though, and its a bit echoey!
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  • edved82 wrote:
    Around 600mb. Its in FLAC, so download Foobar to play it. Its decent quality, guitar is a bit low in the mix though, and its a bit echoey!
    Thanks, I think I've got some megaupload links but i thought 600 was a little on the small side. If they work I'll post where I found em here.
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  • merkinball wrote:
    Close to 2000 seeders. This thing is flying.

    Was up over 3000 last night when I jumped on. Got the whole thing d/l in about 25 minutes, lol.

    Decent quality, might sound a little boomy, but who can complain when it's THIS show.

    Great first torrent for that guy over at dime. :D
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  • I'm listening to the bootleg now. not bad for an audience recording. Plant sounds GREAT. they should do two huge 10 night stands in Earl's Court in London and Madison Square Garden. it would only be a month or two of Robert's precious time. Page has said he's down. but even if it's only this one-off reunion, it's still pretty cool.
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  • I'm listening to the bootleg now. not bad for an audience recording. Plant sounds GREAT. they should do two huge 10 night stands in Earl's Court in London and Madison Square Garden. it would only be a month or two of Robert's precious time. Page has said he's down. but even if it's only this one-off reunion, it's still pretty cool.
    Yesterday's (actually it was probably Tuesday's) Irish Sun newspaper was able to exclusively reveal that Led Zeppelin were coming back with a world tour kicking off in May. Also that they were eyeing up MSG as the opening venue for the tour and that an Irish show most likely at Slane Castle would be included...

    Dunno how reliable that is (it's not I'd say), but they were also able to exclusively reveal some young ones breasts on page 3 which I found equally as interesting... ;)
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  • It'd be tough for Zep to tour in May when Plant and Krauss are touring at the same time:

    http://www.robertplantalisonkrauss.com/site.php?content=tour

    Anyway, my fiancee and I flew from Chicago to London for the weekend for the show and the whole event was effing spectacular. For those who asked about the openers, they were:

    - A conglomeration of guys from Yes and ELP (i.e., Chris Squire, Alan White, Keith Emerson)
    - Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings (feat. Paolo Nutini (Mess Around, Boom Boom), Maggie Bell (Do Right Woman Do Right Man), Alvin Lee, and Paul Rodgers (All Right Now, Seagull))
    - Foreigner (I Want to Know What Love Is (ugh))

    The place was only half-full for the openers, but was packed to the gills for Zep. From the opening beats of Good Times Bad Times to the closing fills of Rock and Roll, they were unbelievable and exceeded my wildest expectations (even as an ardent collector of Zep shows). I was worried that it was just the rush of being at the show of the century, and that after flying home and getting back into the routine, the recordings ultimately would prove me wrong. But they've only gotten me more excited about having seen Led Zeppelin on a good night. A really good night.

    Here's some video we shot:

    Intro / Good Times Bad Times / First 3/4 of Ramble On

    http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6391690294530064444

    Other random clips:

    http://www.youtube.com/DaveSargent

    And some pics:

    http://ahmetwedidit.blogspot.com