Led Zeppelin - 09/04/71
Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, ON
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Soundboard

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CDR

Media Count:

1

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DVD 998; lineage: Soundboard "Zeptember 4th" Liquid Led (LLP-0509-010) Silver CD > EAC > WAV > FLAC

*Note: Enjoy this wonderful soundboard fragment. Going To California and What Is And What Should Never Be are Amazing. -bb

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Review:
The small sleek jet zooming Led Zeppelin into Toronto for a one-nighter was almost two hours late. When the jet finally touched down on Canadian soil, after a 55-minute flight from New York, there was less an hour to hustle through customs, climb into two chauffeured limousines and whisk through 15 miles of congested traffic before arriving at the backstage doors at the huge Maple Leaf Gardens.The private jet waited on the tarmac in Toronto while the group swept superbly through more than two hours of concert and then rushed back to the airport to fly on to Chicago. Less than five hours on Canadian soil for a fee of more than $50,000.
The latest Led Zeppelin tour ñ their fifth ñ includes only 20 gigs, but it will gross in excess of a million dollars. It will also substantially help to sell at least two million copies of the bandís new album which will be released within four weeks and is NOT called ìLed Zeppelin 4î.
Before over 17,000 fans at Torontoís Maple Leaf Gardens, the group performed three of the cuts from their new LP and they were all well received. But it was the familiar material ñ the rock classics such as You Shook Me, Communication Breakdown, Dazed and Confused, and the masterpiece Whole Lotta Love ñ which drew the heftiest applause.Despite the oft-heralded downfall of hard rock, Led Zeppelin is living, loving proof that although James Taylor is doing fine, he has quite a way to go before reaching the superstar success level of Zep or their U.S. counterparts, Grand Funk.Led Zeppelin drew their reportedly largest rock crowd (over 20,000) in Vancouverís history a week before; they sold out Madison Square Garden in New York and they smashed box office records across the continent, proving yet again that the current scene has no act to come within a country mile of their popularity.We eventually arrived at the Gardens half an hour late, and Page was clearly concerned about the groupís lack of punctuality. People were pouring into the dressing room and talking louder and louder as Page tried to tune his axe to John Paul Jonesí bass. The noise had reached a distinct drone when Page suddenly turned around and told everyone to please leave.The road managers hustled around and cleared the room of all but a couple of people, which didnít include a photographer who came down to snap the group receiving numerous Canadian gold disc awards.When Page and Jones completed their tuning, Bonham changed clothes and swigged from a bottle of beer, Plant downed a couple of lemon teas and squeezed into an embroidered vest which barely covered the upper half of his mid riff.Then surrounded by Police and security men, they hastened out of the dressing room and climbed up on to the nine foot stage which was presumably designed to keep the faithful at bay.After two encores and 140 minutes of music, the group climbed off stage, and jumped into the limousines and sped back to their jet.
(Ritchie Yorke, Sept. 1971)

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-bostonbro

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Reference #:

998

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Led Zeppelin 09/04/71
Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, ON
Set I
Immigrant Song
Heartbreaker
Since I've Been Loving You
Out On The Tiles (intro) / Black Dog
Dazed And Confused
Stairway To Heaven
Celebration Day
That's The Way
Going To California
What Is And What Should Never Be
Moby Dick
Whole Lotta Love (medley)
Communication Breakdown
Organ Solo / Thank You
Set II
 
Set III
 
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