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The Complete Plantations for Sep 02, 1970
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Sep 02, 1970
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Venue: Oakland Coliseum
City: Oakland, CA
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Immigrant Song
one two. Good evening. one two.
Sep 02, 1970
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Venue: Oakland Coliseum
City: Oakland, CA
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Dazed and Confused
Thank you. Good evening. Nice one. It's very nice, I think, for all of us, to be back. It's been a few months, anyway. This is something we did the first night we ever came to San Fransisco. And we were all filling out our trousers, and setting a bit worried that Bill Graham. Anyway, it all worked out, so this is one from then.
Sep 02, 1970
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Venue: Oakland Coliseum
City: Oakland, CA
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Bring it on Home
Good evening. This one really needs, it needs you more that in needs us. Everybody get up. A little louder, come on. I can't hear you. I can't hear you.
Sep 02, 1970
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Venue: Oakland Coliseum
City: Oakland, CA
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: That's the Way
Bring it on Home. Well, we got an album that is ah due for release in about three weeks time. Led Zeppelin Three, and we'd like to do a couple of things from it tonight. This firest one is an acoustic thing which requires to be sitting down, so just two minutes. I tell you what, give us , give us four minutes with no hoots alright? Cause it's. This is an acoustic, where we're trying to hear ourselves as well as him. This is a thing featuring John Paul Jones on mandolin. This is called, this is called That's the Way. So no talk for five minutes.
Sep 02, 1970
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Venue: Oakland Coliseum
City: Oakland, CA
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Bron-Yr-Aur
Thank you. Anyway, this next thing is an acoustic number as well, featuring Jimmy on guitar. It's a thing called Bron-Yr-Aur. Gron-Yr-Aur is the , the Welsch name, it's an expression meaning Golden Breast, and it refers to a little cottage in the Welsch mountains. It's so positioned that every morning, when the sun rises, the sun falls on it and gives it the Welsch appearanceat least of Golden Breast. When staying a few weeks there, or a few days there, with or without coyotes, ah is an experience that you ahev to put down musically. This is for the wild bunch. It's called Bron-Yr-Aur. Jimmy Page.
Sep 02, 1970
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Venue: Oakland Coliseum
City: Oakland, CA
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Since I've Been Loving You
Let's hear it for Jimmy Page. Anyway, this is another thing from Led Zeppelin Three. It features John Paul Jones on organ. It's called Since I've Been Loving You. Right, we're going to get it on. We pray for your indulgence ladies and gentlemen. Tom Jones is next.
Sep 02, 1970
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Venue: Oakland Coliseum
City: Oakland, CA
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Organ Solo
Once, about a year ago, we went to go see Elvis Presley. Right, and we saw all these American women who were really getting it on before he even got on stage. I'll think of something else as we go along. In the mean time, on organ, John Paul Jones. Ladies and gentlemen.
Sep 02, 1970
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Venue: Oakland Coliseum
City: Oakland, CA
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Moby Dick
On drums, John Bonham. Moby dick, John Bonham.
Sep 02, 1970
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Venue: Oakland Coliseum
City: Oakland, CA
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Whole Lotta Love
Let's hear it for John Bonham. Come on, get loose, get loose. John Bonham, John Bonham. We're gonna wind up with something that goes a little like this.
Sep 02, 1970
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Venue: Oakland Coliseum
City: Oakland, CA
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Communication Breakdown
Thank you very much. Thank you very much, amd good night. Thank you. Jimmy Page, John Bonham, John Paul Jones, and myself. Thank you.
Sep 02, 1970
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Venue: Oakland Coliseum
City: Oakland, CA
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Train Kept a Rollin'
Thank you very much. Good night San Fransisco.
Sep 02, 1970
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Venue: Oakland Coliseum
City: Oakland, CA
Speaker: Robert Plant
After: Blueberry Hill
Thank you very much. God bless. Good night.