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The Complete Plantations for Jan 20, 1975
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Jan 20, 1975
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Venue: Chicago Stadium
City: Chicago, IL
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Over the Hills and Far Away
Good evening. I got to tell ya, it's more than ah, more that a pleasure to be back. I've got a touch of the flu. What have you done to the weather here? It's cold, yeah? Anyway, flu or not, tonight we're gonna do some stuff off ah, a new album Physical Grafitti that comes out ah, ah, ah, in about two weeks. Soemthing like that. This is one that's a little bit older than that.
Jan 20, 1975
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Venue: Chicago Stadium
City: Chicago, IL
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: When the Levee Breaks
Right, this is another ah, hang on, another old one.
Jan 20, 1975
Setpage: View
Venue: Chicago Stadium
City: Chicago, IL
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: The Song Remains the Same
Thank you. Well not only do we put up with the perdicaments, my inability to cope with the environment, but Jimmy has managed to break one of his fingers. Can you believe that? The first time we tour America for eighteen months, and he's made a good job of his finger. Anyway, we soldier on. It must be for our sins. This is a track called The Song Remains the Same. Alright?
Jan 20, 1975
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Venue: Chicago Stadium
City: Chicago, IL
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Kashmir
John Paul Jones, orchestra. I don't know what I'm gonna do about this flu. This, all being well, is a track from the new album. It features Jonesy again on mellotron. It's doing a good job these days. It saves all the bread for the orchestra people. This is a track called Kashmir.
Jan 20, 1975
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Venue: Chicago Stadium
City: Chicago, IL
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Wanton Song
That was a new one. John Paul Jones on mellotron. John Paul Jones, on mellotron. This is ah, this is another new track from a long awaited album, even by us, would you believe? This is a track called Wanton Song.
Jan 20, 1975
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Venue: Chicago Stadium
City: Chicago, IL
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: No Quarter
Well thank you. Right. If I could possibly shake off this flu, the next number is in no way going to help me. You'll see why in a minute. This is a track from the fourth album. Is there anybody there? This once again features the very talented fingers of, of John Paul Jones. It's called No Quarter.
Jan 20, 1975
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Venue: Chicago Stadium
City: Chicago, IL
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Trampled Underfoot
Thank you. Good evening. Once again that was John Paul Jones, he of the nimble fingers. This is another track from Physical Grafitti. It comes out real shortly. You might say it's ah, a song for a guy who works in a gas station. It's called Trampled Underfoot.
Jan 20, 1975
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Venue: Chicago Stadium
City: Chicago, IL
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Moby Dick
Thank you. One gentleman who hasn't got the flu. One gentleman who's as fit as a fiddle, John Bonham. Moby Dick, John Bonham.
Jan 20, 1975
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Venue: Chicago Stadium
City: Chicago, IL
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: In My Time of Dying
John Bonham. John Bonham. John Bonham. John Bonham. King of the silver sticks, make the the bowler hatted king of the silver sticks. Right, this is another track from the new album, and it goes something like this.
Jan 20, 1975
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Venue: Chicago Stadium
City: Chicago, IL
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Stairway to Heaven
Well that was a new one. Was that getting better? This is one that ah, you most probably know. Keep the fingers crossed. Let's see some fingers crossed.
Jan 20, 1975
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Venue: Chicago Stadium
City: Chicago, IL
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Whole Lotta Love
Chicago. Chicago. Thank you very much. Sorry about the flu. Good night. Good evening. Good evening.
Jan 20, 1975
Setpage: View
Venue: Chicago Stadium
City: Chicago, IL
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Communication Breakdown
Thank you. You've been too good Chicago. It's been very nice to be back. Good warm up. Thanks. Good evening. I'm gonna need a little bit of help from you if I'm gonna get rid of the flu for tomorrow. Here's one, here's one you're gonna recognize.