Led Zeppelin Jun 02, 1973 Uploaded by Zimtrim. After performing a show at Kezar Stadium in San Francisco on June 2, Led Zeppelin encountered bad turbulence on a flight back to Los Angeles. "These are the seasons of emotion And like the wind, they rise and fall ..This is the wonder of devotion - I see the torch We all must hold. Previous mark of45 . This massive outdoor show, played in front of 50,000 people, was intended to be the final concert of the first part of Led Zeppelins 1973 American Tour, leading onto a break of just over a month before the itinerary resumed in Chicago on 6 July. I had never heard of this, never seen it, and watching him play guitar with it bended my mind around in new, uncharted ways. Four songs from the show (Heartbreaker, Whole Lotta Love, Communication Breakdown andThe Ocean) appear onLed Zeppelin:The Butterqueen (Unbelievable) and the complete show features on Vibes Are Real (Continental Sounds), Takka Takka (Tarantura), Persistence Kezar (Holy), Persistence (Cobla),Two Days After (Immigrant), Best Vibes In Frisco (Jelly Roll), Whos Next? There is a foldover, four-panelbooklet with further onstage shots and brief notes, based largely on Lewis book, credited to Paul De Luxe.. Lots of battles and conquests. Led Zeppelin 1973 Tour- The Biggest and The Baddest. . It looks like they could have been taken yesterday. The tour was divided into two legs, with performances commencing on 4 May and concluding on 29 July 1973. 24. r/ledzeppelin. Well, thank you very much for a great show, he jokes, well see you in five minutes. Rock and Roll finally commenced the proceedings, writes Dave Lewis in Led Zeppelin: The Concert File, The band were a bit sluggish to start with, but didnt take long to warm up. The start of the show made a greater impression on attendee Gary Hodges, contributor to the website Brit Rock By the Bay, who remembers, suddenly Led Zeppelin stormed on, opening with Rock and Roll. The sound was huge and crisp it almost felt warm. Keith Shadwick, author of Led Zeppelin: A Band And Their Music 1968-2000, also detects no sign of sluggishness, calling it a barnstorming version, and it sounds suitably frenzied to my ears. Reminds me of the great shots of Sydney '72. Rare 8mm footage of Led Zeppelin performing at Kezar Stadium in San Francisco, 1973. The tremendous momentum is maintained with a crunchingCelebration Day and a thunderous Black Dog which here, as elsewhere on the tour,gains a few bars of Bring It On Home as an introduction. It is the former hom. Stairway To Heaven follows, providing anotherindisputablehighlight of the show. you cant go wrong with having both. Those photos are top notch. Led Zeppelin - A Celebration For Being Who You Are Tracklist Companies, etc. ShareThis Your name E-mail Subject Homepage About text formats Web page addresses and email addresses turn into links automatically. It is rated as merely good to very good by Argenteum Astrum, who states, this is the worst sounding of all June 2, 1973 releases. Susumu Omi, on Underground Uprising, is even blunter, stating, HORRIBLE!..sound quality is much more inferior to both Persistence [LP]and Vibes are Real. Powered by Invision Community, Led Zeppelin - Kezar Stadium, San Francisco 1973/photos & memories. Lines and paragraphs break automatically. 1973 San Francisco / United States / Kezar Stadium June 3, 1973 Los Angeles / United States / The Forum July 6, 1973 Chicago / United States / Chicago Stadium July 7, 1973 . RT @60sPsychJukebox: .largest outdoor concert at Watkins Glen, New York with The Band, Grateful Dead, and The Allman Brothers Band. The Rolling Stones 2017 shows begin to show, Bruce Springsteen Saturday, Everybody Rocks! Led Zeppelin - The Vibes are Real ( 2 CD SET ) ( Kezar Stadium San Francisco, June 2nd, 1973 ) Related products Elvis Presley - I'll Remember You ( Live at Las Vegas Hilton , February 3rd , 1973 , Midnight Show ) Its a look of calm, understanding and respect. Yes, there are hundreds of versions of this show. 01 opening announcements02 rock and roll03 celebration day04 black dog05 over the hills and far away06 misty mountain hop07 since I've been loving you08 no q. I wasnt there to sit around consuming unmentionables and fuck everything in a skirt. Plants vocals and bodily gyrations seemed tired and routine, and drummer John Bonham and bassist John Paul Jones had trouble solidifying their back-up sounds in in the early going. Such a lacklustre performance might have resulted, if Rolling Stone is to be believed, from the bands financial motives in playing to such a large audience; the magazine states that, Zeppelin are back doing what they do best converting heavy metal into dollars. Comments such as theseare perhaps unsurprising,given the negative attitude shown towards the bandby large section of thepress at the time, particularly in the USA. Wow! [11][12] The exterior of the plane was re-sprayed with Led Zeppelin emblazoned down the side of the fuselage. [15], The kind of speed we were moving at, the creative juices in the air, the whole thing was just an absolute mixture of adrenaline, chemical, euphoria and there were no brakes. USA 2nd June 1973 Click Image To Enlarge After playing the Robert Plant, Kazaa Stadium named after the Fillmore time since It was the same San Francisco venue that I played in such a good feeling . There were two cages behind the amps on stage, each containing six white doves. Dave Anderson, on the Underground Uprising website regards it as a killer version, and Argenteum Astrum, both on his Led Zeppelin Database website and onthe bands official site, argues that it is one of the best 1973 versions of this number. The band rose from the ashes of The Yardbirds, when Jimmy Page brought in John Bonham, John Paul Jones, and Robert Plant to tour as The New Yardbirds. Such a great read! Great pictures and interesting account of the scene. After five years of evolving, I think we can do a few things like that now and again.Dazed And Confused is then introduced as, an oldie but gooie that you might remember. It is played in asuperb version, stretching to half-an-hour,which brilliantly highlights the interplay of the musicians. Not On Label (Led Zeppelin) - none. As a result, Grant resolved to hire The Starship for the remainder of the tour, at a cost of $30,000. But Zeppelin totally blew them away. including a California record 39,304 at Kezar stadium, San Francisco, June 2. It was the second large rock concert in a week at Kezar. I love all the pictures and the story. I was happy with it, but you know what? The film documents the theft of $203,000 of the group's money from a safe deposit box at the Drake Hotel in New York, just before their final show. Kezar Stadium was one of the last of the shows that Plant sang in his high register, in the following years it declined from abuse. Kezar Stadium 1973. Led Zeppelin's show in San Francisco was supposed to be the huge finale to the long first leg of their most important tour. There was absolutely no negative vibe or tension anywhere. Not sure why but the story had a said air about it, almost like the scene around him still causes him a bit of anxiety. Having sex in public now would likely get you added to the sex offender list in your county these days. Whendetails of the Godfatherappeared on the Recent Updatespage ofhis Led Zeppelin Database website, Argenteum Astrum stated, the title presents a mix of audience and soundboard sources and is reported as a truly definitive and speed/pitch corrected version of this excellent show. Posting a comment on the News & New Releases section of CMR Argenteum Astrum goes on to say that, this is a hugeimprovement over few past titles, such as Mary Kezar (Wendy) or Imperial Kezar (Electric Magic). Led Zeppelin 's 1973 North American Tour was the ninth concert tour of North America by the English rock band. Brit Rock by the Bay currently features exclusive photos and memories of a 1973 performance by Led Zeppelin at Kezar Stadium in San Francisco: Excellent feature! During the early part of the tour the band had hired a small private Falcon Jet to journey from city to city, but these aircraft are comparatively light and susceptible to air turbulence. Really fast. 6/3/73 LA Forum, the "Three Days After" show. It was there for about five seconds. As Argenteum Astrum comments both on hisLed Zeppelin Database andon Zeppelins website, Dazed And Confused is one of the best versions ever with Bonham and Jones going crazy at the end with the complex rhythms. Everything is played with extreme confidence, asserts Anderson, especially Dazed, with the rhythm section playing guessing games with Page. I suspect that he tortured, menacing sounds Page wrings from his guitar with the violin bow are the source of Hodges description of this renditon as, very psychedelic. Tony Gassett, on Underground Uprising, rightlycontends that Page is on top form here. The best concert Id seen before this had been fantastic The Who on the Whos Next tour, at the San Francisco Civic Auditorium. For the next three hours three hours of the loudest, most kick-ass, awe-inspiring concert ever the whole crowd was on its feet. 3 CDr, Unofficial Release. There was some kind of brawl or altercation between John Bonham and Bill Graham backstage, the producer. But when the cages opened, the birds flew out and one did a low pass over the audience, then must have taken too deep a breath of the San Francisco air remember, this was 1973 and there was a high chance of being dosed by some deadhead. ' This is another song on which Gassett maintains that Page is on top form, and another of Andersons killer versions. Disc two then concludes with what gsparaco rates as a very exciting rendition of Moby Dick, with John Bonham demonstrating hisastounding virtuosity on the drums forin excess oftwenty-seven minutes. Use this setlist for your event review and get all updates automatically! Whatever label you obtain is worth getting. Led Zeppelin Jun 02, 1973 Uploaded by Zimtrim. Me, my brother, Paul, and a couple of friends left home at about 9:30 that morning and walked over to Kezar. The first show on May 26 featured the Grateful Dead, and the next weekend Led Zeppelin drew 50,000 to the stadium. It was like swinging on liana from one city to the other I was just totally and completely spaced out.[13]. I still feel that lucky, having seen this show. This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies. We really wanted to take the live performances as far as they could go. Led Zeppelin's shows evolved from those on previous tours, with the introduction of dry ice, laser effects, backdrop mirrors, hanging mirror balls and Catherine wheel pyrotechnics. Why don't you . It was phenomenal though the audience reaction was just so with us, yknow. I remember being completely stunned when Jimmy Page brought out his violin bow during Dazed and Confused.