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Led Zeppelin - Tampa Stadium Album

Led Zeppelin - Tampa Stadium Album
Performer: Led Zeppelin
Title: Tampa Stadium
Country: Japan
Genre: Rock Music
Style:Classic Rock
Released: 1996
Catalog number: TAMP-1, 2
Label: Tarantura
MP3 album szie: 2259 mb
FLAC album size: 1346 mb

Tracklist

1The Rain Song
2Celebration Day
3Rock And Roll
4Misty Mountain Hop
5Whole Lotta Love
6Moby Dick
7Stairway To Heaven
8Dazed And Confused
9The Song Remains The Same
10Black Dog
11Over The Hills And Far Away
12Since I've Been Loving You
13The Ocean
14Communication Breakdown
15No Quarter
16Heartbreaker

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
SS-7319Led Zeppelin Quantient ‎(3xLP, Unofficial + Box)Sad SongSS-7319Japan1985
ARMS.03/04PRLed Zeppelin First Day ‎(2xCD, Unofficial)ARMS ARMS.03/04PRJapanUnknown
023Led Zeppelin Quantient ‎(2xCD, Unofficial)Cobra Standard Series023Japan1997
SIRA 166/167Led Zeppelin 56,800 In The Ocean ‎(2xCD, Unofficial)Silver RaritiesSIRA 166/167Europe1995
WECD 270/271Led Zeppelin Live At The Tampa Stadium 1973 ‎(2xCD, Unofficial, Obi)WendyWECD 270/271Japan2017

Notes

May 5th 1973 Tampa Stadium, Tampa, Florida, U.S.A.
Deluxe slipcase enclosing a hard cover booklet. Includes sticker.

Companies

  • Recorded At – Tampa Stadium

Short intro

Led Zeppelin 05-05-1973 Live at Tampa Stadium Rock And Roll Modestly billed as An event. The Supershow of the year Led Zeppelin attract 56,800 Stadium - May 5, 1973. Rock and Roll, Celebration Day, Bring It On Home intro Black Dog, Over the Hills and Far Away, Misty Mountain Hop, Since I've Been Loving You, No Quarter, The Song Remains the Same, Rain Song, Dazed and Confused incl. San Francisco, Stairway to Heaven, Moby Dick, Heartbreaker, Whole Lotta Love incl. Led Zeppelin is on a 33-concert, 30-city tour during May and July, with June off for vacation, expecting a total gross of 3 million. Every time we make an album, our musical leanings advance more and more. A person won't be repetitious if he has any artistry at all. Tampa Stadium nicknamed The Big Sombrero and briefly known as Houlihan's Stadium was a large open-air stadium maximum capacity about 74,000 located in Tampa, Florida. It opened in 1967, was significantly expanded in 197475, and was demolished in 1999. The facility is most closely associated with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League, who played there from their establishment in 1976 until 1997. It also hosted two Super Bowls, in 1984 and 1991, as well as the 1984 USFL. We don't have a wiki for this album. Do you know any background info about this album Start the wiki. Led Zeppelin II. Led Zeppelin. 987,795 listeners. Play album. We Can't Dance. Led Zeppelin - 1973-05-05: Pigeon Blood: Tampa Stadium, Tampa, FL, USA Album. Artist: Led Zeppelin. Album: 1973-05-05: Pigeon Blood: Tampa Stadium, Tampa, FL, USA. Now Led Zeppelin is claiming one - biggest audience for one act ever in the United States. This was May 5 at the Tampa Stadium, the night after the British group started its U. tour in Atlanta. Attendance in Tampa was 56,800, with a 309,000 gross. The quartet performs without an opening act or intermission, for two and a half hours. But if anybody thinks they're blasé about playing to such a big crowd as in Tampa, 'he's wrong. We spoke later by. Get the Led Zeppelin Setlist of the concert at Tampa Stadium, Tampa, FL, USA on May 5, 1973 from the North American Tour 1973 Tour and other Led Zeppelin Setlists for free on . Led Zeppelin North American Tour 1973. Led Zeppelin's 1973 North American Tour was the ninth concert tour of North America by the English rock band. The tour was divided into two legs, with performances commencing on 4 May and concluding on 29 July 1973. Rehearsals took place at Old Street Film Studios in London. This tour took place shortly after the release of Led Zeppelin's fifth album, Houses of the Holy, which topped the charts. Prior to its commencement, Led Zeppelin's. Led Zeppelin had just released their fifth album 'Houses of the Holy', they were at the top of their game and played a string of live performances that put them in the record books several times over. At the opening night in Atlanta Braves' Stadium Led Zeppelin pulled in a crowd of 49,000 which destroyed the Beatles previous record of 33,000 and grossed 246,180 for the band. But this wasn't all, the band then moved on to Tampa, Florida and played to the largest crowd that had ever gathered to a single concert performance. They broke another Beatles attendance record 55,00. Tampa Stadium - June 3, 1977 - with Robert Plant belting out Nobody's Fault But Mine, the rain descends, the concert ends abruptly and the crowd riots. Here's how it went down. This story appeared in the pages of the Evening Independent on June 4, 1977. What follows is the text of the original story, interspersed with photos from the event. Led Zeppelin Mini-riot erupts after rain cancels concert. By Robin Mitchell. Staff Writer. Billy club-wielding policemen armed with tear gas fought off a mini-riot in a packed Tampa Stadium last night when a lightning-flashing thundershower cancel