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The Complete Plantations for Jul 23, 1973
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Jul 23, 1973
Setpage: View
Venue: Civic Center
City: Baltimore, MD
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Over the Hills and Far Away
Gracias. Gracias. Good evening. IT's a pleasure to be back ah, it really is a pleasure to be back anywhere, but it's nice to be back here. As we passed the old ?? it brought back all these memories. Anyway, we ah, we've been, thank you very much, we've been ah, we've been able to get an album out since we saw you last, called Houses of the Holy. This is a song about the, about the road.
Jul 23, 1973
Setpage: View
Venue: Civic Center
City: Baltimore, MD
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Misty Mountain Hop
Thank you. Cheers. This ah, something that you've heard before. It's from ah, the fourth album. It's about, it's about the misdemeanor of walking through the park with a packet of cigarette papers. It;s called Misty Mountain Hop.
Jul 23, 1973
Setpage: View
Venue: Civic Center
City: Baltimore, MD
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: No Quarter
Thank you. Now, if we can demand a certain amount of quiet ah, we'd like to do something that you've never heard done before tonight. It features John Paul Jones on synthesized piano. It's off of Houses of the Holy. It;s called No Quarter.
Jul 23, 1973
Setpage: View
Venue: Civic Center
City: Baltimore, MD
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: The Song Remains the Same
Nice One. This is another song from Houses of the Holy. It relates to ah, well it relates to us all. It's called The Song Remains the Same.
Jul 23, 1973
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Venue: Civic Center
City: Baltimore, MD
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Dazed and Confused
Unbelievable, but true. John Paul Jones is responsible for the orchestra. I think that deserves a bigger hand than that. The orchestra, John Paul Jones. Right on. Really, I think you've got to be a little bit quieter because there are a few people who are trying to listen to the subtle musical changes. For fuck's sake, shut up , alright? And just to show that we love ya, here's something.
Jul 23, 1973
Setpage: View
Venue: Civic Center
City: Baltimore, MD
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Stairway to Heaven
Jimmy Page played guitar. This is a song we've played to a lot of audiences in America. A lot of people in a lot of different places sort of sit there, and you can feel throughout the building, an amazing amazing feeling which our forefathers a long long long time ago knew very well, and this is something a little bit different.
Jul 23, 1973
Setpage: View
Venue: Civic Center
City: Baltimore, MD
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Moby Dick
Thank you. Thank you very much. You seem to be full of energy, right? Destructive energy, right? Do you remember laughter? Yeah, alright. What's the most destructive energy? Our precussionist, John Henry Bonham. Moby Dick.
Jul 23, 1973
Setpage: View
Venue: Civic Center
City: Baltimore, MD
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Heartbreaker
John Bonham, John Bonham, John Bonham.
Jul 23, 1973
Setpage: View
Venue: Civic Center
City: Baltimore, MD
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: The Ocean
Baltimore. Good night. Good night. Good evening. Good evening. This is a song ah, about, about audiences. John sings back up. It's off Houses of the Holy. It's a really far out heavy trip. John Bonham.
Jul 23, 1973
Setpage: View
Venue: Civic Center
City: Baltimore, MD
Speaker: John Bonham
Before: The Ocean
We done four already, but now we're steady and then hey went one, two, three, and a four.
Jul 23, 1973
Setpage: View
Venue: Civic Center
City: Baltimore, MD
Speaker: Robert Plant
After: The Ocean
Good night Baltimore. You did OK. Nice One. We're gonna love you and leave you. Good night.