I like that you allowed a lengthy response from the audience at the end. It really enhances the atmosphere and experience. Nearly every other reviewer cuts that off.
Yeah....That's what you see when you are on LSD or Shrooms!!!! lol......that's what you see!!!! And thousands of us who experienced Led Zeppelin in concert we all cried on this song....and The Rain Song." too.
Did you notice the World Trade Center in the beginning? It had just opened the year of this concert. Also, at the very end. Robert Plant dose the first "Mic drop" ever recorded. LOL
Not you but best concert I ever been to - 75 and 77. They always came with A Game when in NY! At 15 and 17 I knew nothing would ever top this band - Who with Clash at Shea Stadium in 1980 a very distant 3rd (still awesome) Bro we spent all our money on big amped stereos that were always blowing out our hige big $ speakers with this wore out maybe 4-5 of this album! - 125 watts PC Marantz power - Don't know if heap[hones can do justice. Would pay $100 to see this again at Zigfield Theatre today (likely was $10-$15 back when released) IMAX surround sound today would be nice - with some enhanced volume!!!!!!!!!!
Wait till you do Dazed and Confused Live MSG 73 🤯and How Many More Times Live Denmark 69-70 & Whole Lotta Love Live Royal Albert Hall 70 I’ve always liked them better live bc they do a lot of improvisation especially Jimmy Page & John Bonham who were both self taught.
Hey my man. New sub here. I love what you're doing. Keep up the good work. I have a classic for you. Check out Stevie Wonder "All I Do"........Eddie Lavert, Betty Wright and young Michael Jackson in the chorus. Peace.
Aretha 1972 at Baptist church live. Bernard Purdie and Chuck back her up. She gets so into it she has to be helped off the/out of the pulpit. Chill bumps.
Although I appreciate the live version, I cringe every time someone does first time reactions to it. The version on vinyl is absolute perfection and should be mandatory first time listening. Put on the earphones, crank it way up, and just enjoy the masterpiece it is. IMHO of course,appreciation may vary.