1/20/75 Chicago Stadium, Chicago IL (41 min)
-Rock and Roll
-Sick Again
-Over the Hills and Far Away
-How Many More Times
   The Hunter
-Stairway To Heaven
The show must go on, even though Jimmy Page has a broken finger and Robert Plant has the flu. Plant doesn't sound that bad to me, maybe just a little less energetic. Page certainly was good enough for a broken finger not to bother him. The recording is very good, most of the time.


Spring '75 WLIR radio broadcast (5 min)
    -The Wanton Song
2/12/75 Madison Square Garden, New York, NY (170 min)
-Rock and Roll
-Sick Again
-Over the Hills and Far Away
-In My Time Of Dying
-The Song Remains The Same
-The Rain Song
-Kashmir
-No Quarter
-Trampled Underfoot
-Moby Dick
-Dazed and Confused
   San Francisco
-Stairway To Heaven
-Whole Lotta Love
-Out On The Tiles/ Black Dog
-Heartbreaker
   That's Alright Mama
A clear, fantastic recording except for the high-pitched audience noise (though I was probably just listening to it WAY TOO LOUD). Jones' mellotron on "Kashmir" makes some interesting sounds, turning it into a cool version. Page's guitar has a high-pitched, strange tone on his "No Quarter" solo. A devastating, powerful show.
3/21/75 Seattle Center Coliseum, Seattle, WA "Seattle Supersonic" (225 min)
-Rock and Roll
-Sick Again
-Over the Hills and Far Away
-In My Time Of Dying
-The Song Remains The Same
-The Rain Song
-Kashmir
-No Quarter
-Since I've Been Loving You
-Trampled Underfoot
    Gallows Pole
-Moby Dick
-Dazed and Confused
    For What It's Worth
    Woodstock
-Stairway To Heaven
-Whole Lotta Love
    The Crunge
    Licking Stick
-Out On The Tiles/Black Dog
-Communication Breakdown
-Heartbreaker
An epic show of grand proportions. The sound quality is about as perfect as one could ask for. "No Quarter" is perhaps the best version I've ever heard. "Dazed and Confused" is famous, because it is the longest ever -- 45 awe inspiring minutes. A must have concert, and that's not an exaggeration.