Led Zeppelin - 1972.06.28 - Live at Community Center, Tucson, AZ
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Country Angel's note : Setlist: Disc 1 AZ Drone (0:44) Immigrant Song (3:41) Heartbreaker (9:04) Black Dog (6:39) Over The Hills And Far Away (5:58) Since IÆve Been LovinÆ You (9:02) Stairway To Heaven (11:29) Disc 2 Bron-Y-Aur Stomp (5:43) Dazed And Confused (28:35) What Is And What Should Never Be (5:40) Dancing Days (4:42) Moby Dick (17:22) Disc 3 Whole Lotta Love - Medley : Let That Boy Boogie, Boogie Mama, LetÆs Have a Party, Stuck On You, Hello Mary Lou, GoinÆ Down Slow (29:45 with multiple cue stops) Rock And Roll (5:07) Next, if there are any encores other than Rock and Roll, I am not aware of them. Rock and Roll is the encore that was provided on my copy of the masters. If Rob is keeping any encores to himself, he has his reasons. He was kind enough to go to the trouble to supply this recording - if he didn't provide the entire thing, I would be surprised, but I would also give him the benefit of the doubt. Why have the cassettes shipped 3000 miles just to leave something out? If he's keeping anything back, there's a good reason for it. There will be no further discussion of this subject. Notes: In the rising heat of Tucson, Arizona, Led Zeppelin ended their eighth US tour. The audience recording of the June 28th, 1972 first was pressed on silver by Empress Valley on "Crashing Revelry" (EVSD-249/250/251) in 2003. It is a fair to good recording with a fair amount of distortion in the upper frequencies. Five years after Scorpio pressed "Get Back" (Scorpio LZ-08013-1/2/3), utilizing a fan remaster sounding cleaner than the Empress Valley. Wendy label quickly copied the Scorpio and released "Get Back To Where You Once Belonged" (wecd-118/119/120) (along with bonus tracks from Long Beach). LZ Riders In AZ claim to use The Piano Guy’s Sony cassette. There is a photograph of two cassettes included in the insert which could be the actual masters. The sound on Tarantura is significantly cleaner and better than the Scorpio, lending some weight to their claim. It is still a bit deteriorated, but the distortion is nowhere near as intrusive than on past releases. Tarantura have produced the definitive version of this show.<-(Info taken from Collectors Music Reviews).