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Led Zeppelin - Fillmore West 04-27-69 (1969)

Track listing:
  1. Good Evening 0:15
  2. Train Kept A Rollin' 3:00
  3. I Can't Quit You Baby 8:07
  4. As Long As I Have You 18:26
  5. You Shook Me 10:01
  6. How Many More Times 22:58
  7. Communication Breakdown 5:33
  8. Killing Floor 8:59
  9. Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You 8:17
  10. White Summer 9:51
  11. Sitting And Thinking 7:35
  12. Pat's Delight 16:04
  13. Dazed And Confused 11:22

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Led Zeppelin
1969.04.27
San Francisco, California (USA)
Fillmore West

Genuine Masters - GM-LZ-27.04.1969-DVD-A-10

Soundboard tape with Audience tape spliced in to fill gaps
GM DVD-R > PCM (48) > WAV (44.1) > FLAC8

Tested with SHNTool - SBE's found, fixed with Frontend, reencoded to Flac 7

Disc 1

01 - Good Evening 00:15
02 - Train Kept a Rollin' 03:00
03 - I Can't Quit You Baby 08:06
04 - As Long As I Have You (Medley) 18:25
05 - You Shook Me 10:01
06 - How Many More Times 22:57
07 - Communication Breakdown 05:32

Disc 2

08 - Killing Floor 08:59
09 - Babe I'm Gonna Leave You 08:16
10 - White Summer-Black Mountain Side 09:51
11 - Sitting and Thinking 07:34
12 - Pat's Delight 16:03
13 - Dazed and Confused 11:22

DVD Donated by LZJoker
Spread by Slumpy_UK

Audio stripped by JAMESKG:
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This audio-only presentation comes from the remastered DVD release by Genuine Masters. NOTHING HAS BEEN CHANGED - EVERY BIT IS INTACT.
Here is the process I used:
- Joined all the VOB files together
- Demuxed to separate the 48kHz unsigned PCM data stream
- Added a WAV header to the stream
- Separated into tracks (I slid most banter back to end of previous song)
- downsampled to 44.1kHz for wider compatibility with CD burning software
- FLACed at level 8, verified, used FLAC frontend
- Fingerprints
- MD5

I have burned this and verified that the tracks are seamless.

This source comes from a soundboard and has an audience source spliced in here and there to fill any gaps. Originally the works of a fan, "The Jimi Page Experience" had exceptional splices when switching sources. This release later became the bootleg "Collage". Now, given the Genuine Masters treatment, this is the BEST audio quality for this show yet. Sounds GREAT! I've simply pulled the audio from the DVD for those of us that don't have a DVD player in the car. :lol:

*JAMESKG* - 2004.12.27