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Led Zeppelin - Over The Hill And Far Away (Great Dane GDR CD 8914) (1975)

Track listing:
  1. Rock And Roll 10:44
  2. Over The Hills And Far Away 7:55
  3. In My Time Of Dying 12:52
  4. The Song Remains The Same 5:25
  5. Rain Song 8:39
  6. Kashmir 10:26
  7. No Quarter 10:25
  8. Trampled Underfoot 8:39

Notes


Memorial Auditorium
Dallas

Soundboard > Silver

Tracks 1-5 from March 4th
Tracks 6-8 from March 5th


Review March 4:
This is a pretty good show but not tops although this is one of the best if not the best recording board as for the sound. It reaches the same peak level as the official releases! Robert's voice is in pretty bad shape, but the instrumental machine is playing fine. Jones and Bonham in particular are wonderful, with Bonham reaching a peak of playing in Sick Again and In My Time Of Dying that is staggering. Well presented mellotron has been introduced tonight: "John Paul Jones played mellotron, a very cheap form of orchestration ... and he doesn't cost that much to rent either!" No Quarter could be a fine version but is cut. Trampled Underfoot is outstanding and vocal lyrics near the end are awesome. Also the audience was rather dull so Plant was trying to inject the life to the crowd: "Why don't you wake up, c'mon!"
-Argenteum Astrum

Review March 5:
A much better show than the night before. Robert's ego is gone and the band turns in a much better, tighter performance. Trampled Underfoot is very heavy and a great version and Dazed And Confused is intense and very long. The Crunge is inserted in Whole Lotta Love and is very funky and fast and leads into a monstrous Black Dog. Robert's voice is very strong and solid and he performs some great vocal variations in In My Time Of Dying and Kashmir.
-Argenteum Astrum