Just to piss off B. W.

Zeppelin Reunion Show Setlist…discuss.

01. Good Times, Bad Times
02. Ramble On
03. Black Dog
04. In My Time of Dying
05. For Your Life
06. Trampled Under Foot
07. Custard Pie
08. Nobody's Fault But Mine
09. No Quarter
10. Since I've Been Loving You
11. Dazed and Confused
12. Stairway to Heaven
13. The Song Remains the Same
14. Misty Mountain Hop
15. Kashmir
16. Whole Lotta' Love
17. Rock N Roll
Physical Graffiti in it's entirety, followed by a greatest hits encore. That'd be my wish. I have a boot from that tour that's incredible.
wow, that must have been a long show - would definitely take more than two hours to get through that list, if solos/improvisations were anything like back in the day.

ramble on is a strange choice for #2. i would have gone with some more straight-up.

since i've been loving you: one of their greatest recordings, and consistently worse live songs. plant had problems hitting the notes back in the day, i doubt that 27 years have helped much.

definitely interested in hearing the boot… you know it's coming.
Now that this is all over, can we please send them back to the old age home?

Brian
Wow.

09. No Quarter
11. Dazed and Confused

[drool]
Opening with Rock N Roll would have been perfect.
I DO like "Wearing and Tearing." That, along with "Hard To Explain" by the Strokes and "I Get Along" by The Libertines are the three greatest songs to "make love to" ever.

Brian
i'm not sure if its jimmy's "black magic" history catching up with him, but to me it appears as if he is resembling aleister crowley with a nice white mane.

just watched the various clips already posting on youtube . . . and i'm on the fence. sometimes it sounds great, sometimes tired.
Wow, your pooch is one lucky dog.

Originally posted by Brian Wallace:
I DO like "Wearing and Tearing." That, along with "Hard To Explain" by the Strokes and "I Get Along" by The Libertines are the three greatest songs to "make love to" ever.

Brian
i didn't know this, but apparently this was the first time that "for your life" was played live.

links to several reviews
I'd totally go see them. Given that the Who put on a better show than almost anyone else I saw this year, Zep would give them a run for the money. I'd bet it would be entertainment just to be around 20,000 people losing their minds on "Stairway" and "Kashmir".
I was considering getting tickets when they tour for my folks…Zep is their favorite band every. But since they saw them at their peak, I've been waiting until I hear some reviews. Sounds decent, so far.
The reviews were great and its a strong, diverse setlist. In My Time of Dying - and probably all the songs from I - must have been incredible, but I wouldn't kick any of those songs out of bed.
A Flock of Seagulls have updated their classic "I Ran (So Far Awway)" with guitar parts.

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Heath Ledger takes a break from filming on "The Dark Knight" to play his Les Paul.