!!!!!!!!!!READ THE DESCRIPTION!!!!!!! July 5, 1980 Munich, DE Olympia Halle Setlist: Train Kept a Rollin', Nobody's Fault But Mine, (Out On the Tiles intro) Black Dog, In The Evening, Rain Song, Hot Dog, All My Love, Trampled Underfoot, Since I've Been Loving You, Achilles Last Stand, White Summer ~ Black Mountainside, Kashmir, Stairway to Heaven, Rock and Roll, Whole Lotta Love Notes: Simon Kirke joins the band onstage for Whole Lotta Love. Press review: Led Zeppelin Uber Alles! Munich's Marineplatz was bustling with shoppers, street salesmen and a variety of side¬show acts including ballet dancers and fire-eaters. Contrasted with the discreet bourgeoisie were several denim-clad German youths displaying Led Zeppelin effimero. my Zep T-shirt a couple of them approvingly greeted me with: "Led Zeppelin! Led Zeppelin! Ja! Ja!" After a lengthy absence "the boys were back in town" and every¬one know it. Fantasy soon turned to reality as the stage illu¬minated and Jimmy Page hammered out the beginning of "Train Kept A Rollin". It took some time before Robert fully unleashed, and at the start of the show it was hard to hear him properly, but once under way his vocal performance was tremendous. The second number was "Nobody's Fault But Mine", after which Page himself took the microphone to bid good evening to the crowd and introduce "Black Dog" - incredible but true, Jimmy Page actually speaks on stage! Page dropped his trusty Les Paul in favour of a Strat for "In the Evening ...
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!!!!!!!!!!READ THE DESCRIPTION!!!!!!! July 5, 1980 Munich, DE Olympia Halle Setlist: Train Kept a Rollin', Nobody's Fault But Mine, (Out On the Tiles intro) Black Dog, In The Evening, Rain Song, Hot Dog, All My Love, Trampled Underfoot, Since I've Been Loving You, Achilles Last Stand, White Summer ~ Black Mountainside, Kashmir, Stairway to Heaven, Rock and Roll, Whole Lotta Love Notes: Simon Kirke joins the band onstage for Whole Lotta Love. Press review: Led Zeppelin Uber Alles! Munich's Marineplatz was bustling with shoppers, street salesmen and a variety of side¬show acts including ballet dancers and fire-eaters. Contrasted with the discreet bourgeoisie were several denim-clad German youths displaying Led Zeppelin effimero. my Zep T-shirt a couple of them approvingly greeted me with: "Led Zeppelin! Led Zeppelin! Ja! Ja!" After a lengthy absence "the boys were back in town" and every¬one know it. Fantasy soon turned to reality as the stage illu¬minated and Jimmy Page hammered out the beginning of "Train Kept A Rollin". It took some time before Robert fully unleashed, and at the start of the show it was hard to hear him properly, but once under way his vocal performance was tremendous. The second number was "Nobody's Fault But Mine", after which Page himself took the microphone to bid good evening to the crowd and introduce "Black Dog" - incredible but true, Jimmy Page actually speaks on stage! Page dropped his trusty Les Paul in favour of a Strat for "In the Evening ...
!!!!!!!!!!READ THE DESCRIPTION!!!!!!! July 5, 1980 Munich, DE Olympia Halle Setlist: Train Kept a Rollin', Nobody's Fault But Mine, (Out On the Tiles intro) Black Dog, In The Evening, Rain Song, Hot Dog, All My Love, Trampled Underfoot, Since I've Been Loving You, Achilles Last Stand, White Summer ~ Black Mountainside, Kashmir, Stairway to Heaven, Rock and Roll, Whole Lotta Love Notes: Simon Kirke joins the band onstage for Whole Lotta Love. Press review: Led Zeppelin Uber Alles! Munich's Marineplatz was bustling with shoppers, street salesmen and a variety of side¬show acts including ballet dancers and fire-eaters. Contrasted with the discreet bourgeoisie were several denim-clad German youths displaying Led Zeppelin effimero. my Zep T-shirt a couple of them approvingly greeted me with: "Led Zeppelin! Led Zeppelin! Ja! Ja!" After a lengthy absence "the boys were back in town" and every¬one know it. Fantasy soon turned to reality as the stage illu¬minated and Jimmy Page hammered out the beginning of "Train Kept A Rollin". It took some time before Robert fully unleashed, and at the start of the show it was hard to hear him properly, but once under way his vocal performance was tremendous. The second number was "Nobody's Fault But Mine", after which Page himself took the microphone to bid good evening to the crowd and introduce "Black Dog" - incredible but true, Jimmy Page actually speaks on stage! Page dropped his trusty Les Paul in favour of a Strat for "In the Evening ...
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