LED ZEPPELIN
Honolulu International Center, Honolulu, Hawaii
September 6, 1970
From Original Gold CD "Holiday In Waikiki"
(Scorpio / Gold Standard / Hawaiian Boogie)
Very Good Audience Recording & Killer Show !!!
SILVER (Gold In Fact!) > EAC > WAV > FLAC (via dBpower AMP - low compression)
Including Full Artwork (300 ppp)
1. INTRODUCTION
2. IMMIGRANT SONG
3. DAZED & CONFUSED
4. HEARTBREAKER
5. SINCE I'VE BEEN LOVING YOU
6. WHAT IS & WHAT SHOULD NEVER BE
7. MOBY DICK
8. WHOLE LOTTA LOVE
9. COMMUNICATION BREAKDOWN
Enjoy !
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From the Reviews at Underground Uprising:
A very good audience recording of a newly "discovered" show. The vocals are very up front in this recording while the drums are pushed to the rear. Distortion is also present throughout the recording (I don't think the recorder was ready for the volume of this performance) but it does lessen significantly after Heartbreaker. There is a cut between Heartbreaker and Since I've Been Loving You. Possibly more exists of this show between those two numbers. (Brian Ingham Aug 96)
The group are relaxed and playing well and the four stars for sound quality reflect the clarity and the minimal distortion compared to other releases of this era. Highly recommended for devotees of the period. (Paul Sheppard Dec 01).
This is an excellent, compact, intense show that illustrates what Zeppelin thought was essential for their set list in the fall of 1970. Page doesn't play the Heartbreaker riff immediately after Immigrant Song, and Jones fills the space with the beginning of Dazed & Confused. The classics in the Whole Lotta Love medley are typical for the tour and are a highlight. (Gerard Sparaco Jan 02)