//LED ZEPPELIN 1969 THIRD US TOUR
Led Zeppelin [1969 - Third U.S. Tour]
Date Venue Setlist
July 6, 1969 Newport Jazz Festival
Newport, RI
1. The Train Kept A-Rollin' (3:59)
2. I Can't Quit You Baby (6:17)
3. Dazed and Confused (14:17)
4. You Shook Me (11:26)
5. How Many More Times (15:33)
inc. Beck's Bolero, Oh Rosie, The Hunter, The Lemon Song
6. Communication Breakdown (4:57)**
7. Long Tall Sally (5:50)**
This is a pretty decent show by Led Zeppelin, though Plant has trouble with his monitors and the audience often can't hear him (and he thus vanishes from this tape.) The highlights are the 2 encores, which are sloppy yet spirited in fine Zep fashion, and "You Shook Me". [One disc; Complete set; audience recording; **alternate audience source]
 
Date Venue Setlist
August 31, 1969 Texas International Pop Festival
Motor Speedway
Dallas, TX
1. The Train Kept A-Rollin' (2:59)
2. I Can't Quit You Baby (6:49)
3. Dazed and Confused (14:59)
4. You Shook Me (10:42)
5. How Many More Times (10:42)
     inc. Suzie Q, Beck's Bolero
6. How Many More Times (cont.) (11:41)
     inc. Whole Lotta Love, The Lemon Song, Bye Bye Baby, Eyesight to the Blind
7. Communication Breakdown (4:40)
     inc. Cat's Squirrel
 This is one of the more famous Led Zeppelin bootlegs, for good reason. It's a soundboard recording - great for fans of Jones and Bonham - and the performance is wild and tight. This is probably my favorite "The Train Kept A-Rollin'"; "How Many More Times" is long and entertaining; and "Communication Breakdown" is performed with amazing energy and power (and bass solo!). I'm not sure why "HMMT" spans two tracks. (shrug) [One disc; Complete set; soundboard recording;]
//LED ZEPPELIN 1969 (Paris & London/4th US Tour)
Led Zeppelin [1969 - Paris & London/ Fourth U.S. Tour]
Date Venue Setlist
October 12, 1969 The Lyceum Ballroom
London, England
1. Good Times Bad Times / Communication Breakdown (4:11)
2. I Can't Quit You Baby (6:33)
3. Heartbreaker (5:45)
4. You Shook Me (8:13)
5. What is and What Should Never Be (5:38)
6. Dazed and Confused (15:38)
7. How Many More Times (16:05)
   inc. The Hunter, Boogie Chillun'
A muddy sound quality makes this bootleg one I really don't listen to often. Before their 4th US Tour, Zep played a coupel of warm-up shows. This is part of one. I guess the Lyceum Ballroom was quite tiny, compared to Zep's stature at the time. "Heartbreaker" and "What Is and What Should Never Be" are played for the first time ever in concert. My highlight though is the "Dazed" - some of my favorite Page violin bow/guitar playing ever. [One disc; incomplete set - though all that is available; audience recording]
//LED ZEPPELIN 1972 AUSTRALIA
Led Zeppelin [1972 - Australia/New Zealand tour]
Date Venue Setlist
February 29, 1972 Festival Hall
Bribane, Australia
DISC ONE DISC TWO
1. Immigrant Song (4:10) 1. Dazed and Confused (24:54)
2. Heartbreaker (6:57) 2. What Is and What Should Never be (start) (0:24)
      inc. Bouree, Feelin' Groovy 3. What is and What Should Never Be (cont.) (4:02)
4. Since I've Been Loving You (8:07) 4. Moby Dick (16:53)
5. Celebration Day (5:14) 5. Whole Lotta Love (24:01)
6. Stairway To Heaven (10:36)       inc. Boogie Chillun', Trucking Little Mama, The Wanderer
7. Going to California (6:37)       Hello Mary Lou, Let's Have A Party, Going Down Slow
8. That's The Way (10:26)  
9. Tangerine (3:17)  
10. Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp (5:15)  
The Led Zeppelin Australian/New Zealand tour was short, but amazing. The shows are just awesome! The recordings aren't that great, unfortunately, but recently new, better, and more complete sources have been discovered. This is from a cd-r tree direct from the master, but the sound is slightly muffled. There's much worse out there! The highlights are in the acoustic set (even though Plant stops "That's The Way" because the crowd is too boisterous), a bizarre "Celebration Day", and a cool "Whole Lotta Love" medley. [Two discs; Complete set; audience recording]
//LED ZEPPELIN 1973
Led Zeppelin [1973]
Date Venue Setlist
January 15, 1973 Trentham Gardens
Stoke, England
DISC ONE DISC TWO
1. Rock and Roll (3:43) 1. Bron-Y-Aur Stomp (6:17)
2. Over the Hills and Far Away (6:29)       inc. That's The Way
3. Out On The Tiles / Black Dog (6:13) 2. The Song Remains the Same (cut) (4:47)
4. Misty Mountain Hop (4:43) 3. The Rain Song (cut in) (5:36)
5. Since I've Been Loving You (5:25) 4. Whole Lotta Love (cut in)(17:20)
6. Dancing Days (4:54)       inc. Voodoo Chile, Everybody Needs Somebody To Love
7. Dazed and Confused (29:03)       Boogie Chillun, Baby I Don't Care, Let's Have A Party
      inc. San Francisco, The Crunge  
8. Stairway To Heaven (cut) (9:36)  
This is a soundboard recording, apparently, but it's a little quiet and one of the not-so-exciting ones. The atmosphere is kind of nice on the incredibly long "Dazed", which even has a cool instrumental version of "The Crunge" somewhere in there. "The Song Remains The Same" is also a great highlight, and is still introduced as being from "the new album". "Bron-Y-Aur Stomp" is also quite nice.[Two discs; All available; soundboard recording]
//LED ZEPPELIN 1980 FOURTH EUROPEAN TOUR
Led Zeppelin [1980 - Fourth European Tour]
Date Venue Setlist
June 20, 1980 Voorst National
Brussels, Belgium
DISC ONE DISC TWO
1. The Train Kept A-Rollin' (3:14) 1. Achilles Last Stand (11:52)
2. Nobody's Fault But Mine (6:20) 2. White Summer / Black Mountain Side (10:03)
3. Out On The Tiles / Black Dog (6:08) 3. Kashmir (10:08)
4. In The Evening (8:41) 4. Stairway To Heaven (12:46)
5. The Rain Song (8:48) 5. Rock and Roll (4:36)
6. Hot Dog (3:49) 6. Whole Lotta Love (12:38)
7. All My Love (6:41)       inc. Boogie Chillun', Cat's Squirrel
8. Trampled Under Foot (5:04)
9. Since I've Been Loving You (9:59)
This set is from a tree seeded from a newly discovered master tape. The sound is clear, but not perfect - the audience noise and age of the tape influence it a bit. It's one of those though where you get perfectly used to the sound quality as you listen. Highlights for me are the "All My Love" (which could get spotty live, but tonight it's quite nice), and a dynamite "Since I've Been Loving You". The 1980 "Whole Lotta Love"s are a trip.[Two discs; Complete set; audience recording]