Led Zeppelin
The Song Remains The Same (Re-Edited)
40th Anniversay Version (3CD)
Release Date: 2016
Live At Madison Square Garden
New York City, NY, USA
July 27th-29th, 1973
Soundboard Recordings
** Compiled From 5 Sources
Encoded: FLAC & MP3@320 Kbps
Track List: (Artwork Included)
Disc 1:
1. Rock And Roll (b)
2. Celebration Day (b) (a)
3. Black Dog (b) (c)
4. Over The Hills And Far Away (b)
5. Misty Mountain Hop (b)
6. Since I've Been Loving You (b)
7. No Quarter (b) (a) (b)
8. The Song Remains The Same (b)
9. The Rain Song (b)
Disc 2:
1. Dazed spoken intro mix (e)
2. Dazed And Confused (b)
3. Stairway To Heaven (b)
4. Moby Dick (a)
5. Heartbreaker (e) (Drum Intro) (b)
6. Whole Lotta Love (b) (a)
Disc 3:
1. The Ocean (e) (Bonzo Intro) (b)
2. Thank You Organ Intro (e)
3. Thank You (e) (d)
** Compiled From 5 Sources:
(a) Classic Records LP Needledrop - 1976 Original Mix
(b) LP Needledrop - 2007 Remix
(c) 2003 DVD (for Black Dog)
(d) MSG 1973 Audience (for Crowd Noise)
(e) MSG 1973 Soundboard
Introducing ''Eternal Poetry'' that will warm your heart. This work is a three-disc set that is currently becoming a hot topic on the internet, and was produced by overseas enthusiasts to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the original release. The "complete version" is realized by making full use of the existing Madison Square Garden records. Of course, it is based on the 2007 “Saikyouban”. However, as was talked about at the time of release, "Thank You" was not included in the "strongest edition" and the order of the songs was different from the actual concert. Additionally, some parts were shorter, such as "No Quarter," "Moby Dick," and "Whole Lotta Love." These parts were reproduced as realistically as possible using a total of five sources, including the 1976 original release, the 2003 LED ZEPPELIN DVD, and soundboard/audience recording (last day, July 29th). It is a faithful and complete version of the concert. Moreover, its construction is thorough. Even the words of the MC are carefully checked and reproduced as much as possible, and the audience noise of the day is also inserted between songs. Furthermore, each source used has been carefully selected. Even for the original release version, I use an LP from "Classic Records" instead of a CD, and even for the "strongest version"
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