![]() Some old stuff, some new stuff, some cool, and some pretty raunchy stuff too. The show starts off with “Rock And Roll” and the new song “Sick Again” before Plant explains the program for the evening, speaking about the “cross-section of musical color that we’ve managed to get together in the last six and a half years. They started off the second half in much better health and with much more confidence than the first, setting a high standard in their performance. Zeppelin took close to a two week long break after concluding the first half of the tour on February 16th in St. Crackling is audible during the rocking part and ending of “The Rain Song,” some static where the volume runs too high on Bonham’s drums and Plant’s comments before “No Quarter” are missing.ĭespite the imperfections this is one of the better soundboards to surface from this tour and offers another perspective on what is a very strong show. Some of the minor imperfections are some distortion at the beginning of “Rock And Roll” due to high volume overload of the bass and a drop in the guitar during “Sick Again” starting at the 0:52 mark. There is good mix between the vocal, drums and guitar and the audience reactions to the music is clearly heard. Like the other soundboards from this tour, it has remarkable depth and liveliness in contrast to the rather dry professional tapes from other eras. Rampaging Cajun on Eelgrass is the first release of an excellent quality, nearly complete soundboard recording. Baton Rouge is the second date and has been in circulation thanks to one of the best audience tapes from the era. ![]() ![]() The second leg for Led Zeppelin’s tour in 1975 started on February 27th in Houston, but no tape is in circulation for that concert. LSU, Baton Rouge, LA – February 28th, 1975ĭisc 1 (51:33): Intro, Rock And Roll, Sick Again, Over The Hills And Far Away, In My Time Of Dying, The Song Remains The Same, The Rain Song, Kashmirĭisc 2 (53:52): No Quarter, Trampled Underfoot, Moby Dickĭisc 3 (61:47): Dazed & Confused, Stairway To Heaven, Whole Lotta Love, Black Dog Led Zeppelin Rampaging Cajun (Baton Rouge, February 1975)
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