Led Zeppelin April 24th, 1977 Cleveland, OH @ Richfield Coliseum SBD > Master Cassettes > 1st gen reels(Maxell XLII) > pc > wav(24/96) > wav (16/44 w/Adobe Audition) > tracking(cd wave) > flac > CDR Disc One: 01. The Song Remains The Same(beginning cut) 03:44 02. Sick Again 07:05 03. Nobody's Fault But Mine 07:17 04. In My Time Of Dying 11:37 05. Since I've Been Loving You 09:43 06. No Quarter(cut at 05:07) 20:45 Disc Two: 01. Ten Years Gone 10:05 02. The Battle Of Evermore 06:27 03. Going To California 05:14 04. Black Country Woman 01:42 05. Bron-Y-Aur Stomp 05:42 06. White Summer(cut at 00:29) 03:45 07. Black Mountain Side 01:34 08. Kashmir 09:34 09. Over The Top 17:26 Disc Three: 01. Noise Solo(cut at 10:06) 10:10 02. Achilles Last Stand 10:28 03. Stairway To Heaven 11:44 04. Rock And Roll(beginning cut) 04:12 05. Trampled Underfoot 06:59 ------------------ Led Zeppelin November 13, 2007 The Making of Mothership - interviews with RP, JP, & JPJ FM/SBD (Rock 96 in Raleigh, NC) > Sony SRF-49 > SoundForge 8.0 > Audition 1.0 > flac > CDR 06. Interview 01 (2:45) 07. Interview 02 (3:41) 08. Interview 03 (1:44) 09. Interview 04 (2:20) 10. Interview 05 (0:58) 12. Interview 06 (2:24) 13. Interview 07 (1:56) 14. Interview 08 (0:31) 15. Interview 09 (1:36) 16. Interview 10 (1:20) 17. Interview 11 (1:03) 18. Interview 12 (1:52) 19. Interview 13 (1:10) 20. Interview 14 (1:34) 21. Interview 15 (2:19) 22. Interview 16 (2:05) Cleveland 1977 Notes: These reels were lent to me by Bill B. to transfer. Bill B's notes: D.F. and I would coach the Seattle Kingdome video director (N.W.) on songs to be played at upcoming major shows. Basically he was "studying up" on song placement and solos to be expected. Having worked at both the Superdome and in Cleveland, N.W. had friends at other venues. He simply asked a friend working the show in Cleveland to get him a copy of the show and fire it off to us in Seattle. The guy brought in his home deck, walked up to the board, and being on the crew they plugged him in. Just that simple. These reels are a direct copy of the master cassettes done in the early 80’s on a brand new Akai GX-77 reel deck using Maxell XLII tape at 7.5 ips and the rare EE equalization that the tape required. I personally have a better trust in this source than I do in the actual masters now. The masters still exist, but they aren’t going in the mail, and after so many years, I just think that 7.5 ips quarter inch reels are the best way to go. They may never have been played before Weedwacker’s efforts. I kept a second “play” copy on Maxell UD reels for listening. This source is pristine, not one of the bootleg versions, not off crude cassette copies from me in the 80’s. This is the real deal. Thank you Weedwacker for stepping up to make this happen, you and Darrell, and NW, and whoever the guy was that plugged in.