mercoledì 3 aprile 2024
Led Zeppelin - 1977-04-03 - Oklahoma City, OK (AUD/FLAC) "Fucking T.Y."
(Audience FLAC)
The Myriad, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Source: AUD
Lineage: Silver's>EAC>WAV>FLAC 8
Title: Fucking T.Y.
Label: TAK 001/2/3 Tattytura 1995
Artwork: Yes
CD 1:
1. Introduction 01:45
2. The Song Remains the Same 05:17
3. The Rover intro / Sick Again 06:44
4. Nobody's Fault But Mine 08:00
5. In My Time of Dying 12:54
6. Since I've Been Loving You 09:21
7. No Quarter 20:39
8. Ten Years Gone 10:39
CD 2:
1. The Battle of Evermore 09:38
2. Going to California 05:53
3. Black Country Woman 03:02
4. Bron-Yr-Stomp 05:38
5. White Summer/Black Mountainside 07:58
6. Kashmir 09:37
7. Out on the Tiles intro / Moby Dick 19:37
CD 3:
1. Guitar solo 08:58
2. Achilles Last Stand 10:56
3. Stairway to Heaven 11:28
4. Rock & Roll 04:23
5. Trampled Underfoot 08:18
Bonus:
June 3, 1977
Tampa Stadium, Tampa, Florida
6. The Song Remains the Same 05:48
7. The Rover intro./ Sick Again 06:48
8. Nobody's Fault But Mine 06:25
Comment:
The sound quality of the audience tape from the Oklahoma show starts off mostly muffled and distant. Good at best. It is hard to determine if the muffled sound is the result of a faulty PA system or a poorly positioned recorder. The sound also brightens and dulls throughout the entire show. This may be attributed to adjustments made to the PA system. When the recording does clear up, the sound is very good. And for the most part, brighter. The instruments are well defined during these portions even though the recording is a little distant. A quieted audience lessens the distance by allowing better definition of the instrumentation. There is no noticeable tape hiss in either condition. The sound quality of tracks without notation after them fall into the very good category. The guitar solo preceding Achilles Last Stand does not include any anthems and is much shorter than later versions from this tour. Plant recalls before Stairway to Heaven the last time they were in Oklahoma (1970). The "experts" will disagree with Plant's recollection (1971 is their assertion). The Tampa material is from an excellent audience recording. There is very little noticeable tape hiss until the muffled portion of Nobody's Fault But Mine. Higher octaves reached by the band distort the recording slightly. During Nobody's Fault But Mine, the tape becomes muffled as the taper packs up his equipment. Unfortunately this tape source does not contain the announcements cancelling the show. (Brian Ingham May 96)
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