6/19/77 San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, CA (160 min)
-The Song Remains The Same
-The Rover/ Sick Again
-Nobody's Fault But Mine
-In My Time Of Dying
   You Shook Me
-Since I've Been Loving You
-No Quarter
-Ten Years Gone
-The Battle of Evermore
-Going To California
-Mystery Train
-Black Country Woman
-Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
   Dancing Days
-White Summer/ Black Mountain Side
-Kashmir
-Jimmy Page Guitar Solo
   London Bridge
   Dixie
   Star Spangled Banner
-Achilles Last Stand
-Stairway To Heaven
-Whole Lotta Love/ Rock and Roll
Kind of a heavy recording, but still a very good audience tape, though there are a lot of screaming fans (but what do you expect?). The concert starts slowly, but turns into an excellent performance, especially by Plant. "No Quarter" is quite atmospheric, but it usually is, I guess. The acoustic set is long and brilliant as they throw in a spontaneous cover of Elvis' "Mystery Train".


6/21/77 The Forum, Los Angeles, CA "Listen To This, Eddie" (190 min)
-The Song Remains The Same
-The Rover/ Sick Again
-Nobody's Fault But Mine
-Over the Hills and Far Away
-Since I've Been Loving You
-No Quarter
-Ten Years Gone
-The Battle of Evermore
-Going To California
-Black Country Woman
-Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
-White Summer/ Black Mountain Side
-Kashmir
-Heartbreaker
-Out On The Tiles/ Moby Dick
-Jimmy's Guitar Lessons
   The Star Spangled Banner
   Dixie
-Achilles Last Stand
-Stairway To Heaven
-Whole Lotta Love/ Rock and Roll

6/23/77 The Forum, Los Angeles, CA "For Badgeholders Only" (190 min)
-The Song Remains The Same
-The Rover/ Sick Again
-Nobody's Fault But Mine
-Over the Hills and Far Away
-Since I've Been Loving You
-No Quarter
-Ten Years Gone
-The Battle of Evermore
-Going To California
-Black Country Woman
-Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
-White Summer/ Black Mountain Side
-Kashmir
-Trampled Underfoot
-Out On The Tiles/Mody Dick
-Jimmy's Guitar Solo
   The Star Spangled Banner
-Achilles Last Stand
-Stairway To Heaven
-Whole Lotta Love/Rock and Roll
Luis Rey says this show has 3 recordings - incomplete excellent, complete excellent, complete poor and clear. Mine's complete, but it's not excellent and it's not poor. There's a big sound improvement right after "No Quarter", so maybe I have a combination of sources. Whatever, "Sick Again" is great, it's always been one of my favorite songs. Rey also calls this the best "No Quarter" ever and while I may argue another show, this does come close. Wow. Of course, the main reason to get this show is because Keith Moon, yes, Keith Moon charges the microphone during "Moby Dick" and he may even help Bonzo out a bit. And then he returns to play alongside Bonzo on "Whole Lotta Love/Rock and Roll". What a show!