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Europe in 1980 ended up being Led Zeppelin’s last tour. As I write this, I love this tour and the late-stage ZEP shows such as Knebworth, but in general, they tend to be avoided because they were past their prime, and I don’t think they’re for enthusiasts. fact. Nevertheless, it is ironic that it is a very fulfilling period in terms of sound sources, with the direct-to-table soundboard remaining from most performances. It’s a long time ago now that there was a rush to discover these discs during the CD bubble period at the end of the 1980s, and they were prized. Rather, because of the sound board directly connected to the desk, I also disliked the fact that I could hear too much of the roughness of 1980 ZEP’s performance (especially Jimmy Page). Although it is certainly outstanding in terms of clearness, the dilemma of the 80’s sound board is that it is too real. Furthermore, there are so many sound sources that it is no surprise that some people say they don’t know which ones to listen to. Rather, it’s a maniacal period, so it would be nice if there was a sampler that could be used as a guide…As if in response to the voices of such light freaks, maniacs edited and posted on YouTube “TOUR OVER EUROPE”. COMPILATION”. The first version of this compilation was actually released last year. There, it seemed to be the first edited version, and it had a structure that adopted takes from the sound board of the 1980 tour. However, “Version 2”, which was released just two weeks ago, has undergone major changes, and it is noteworthy that it is much easier to listen to than the first version. Unlike last year’s version, the adopted takes are mainly three performances. Second day in Frankfurt, Zurich, and Mannheim. In particular, increasing the frequency of use in the first two performances was a great decision in terms of ease of understanding and listening. What’s interesting about this compilation is that it’s not just a collection of soundboards.Especially in Zurich and Frankfurt, enthusiasts have used synchronized audience recordings, or their own version with cheers added to create a sense of realism. is. When this becomes Frankfurt’s “Nobody’s Fault But Mine”, there are cheers even at the break part, which is suspicious (bitter smile), and there are many takes with flashy equalization. Still, if you listen to it knowing it’s a compilation, I think you’ll actually enjoy it. Since this is the second edited version, I can highly praise the fact that the familiarity of the maniac tour has been greatly improved, but the fact that it is not very detailed is something that is typical of overseas maniacs ( bitter smile). First of all, the pitch that was out of order with the sound sources other than Zurich and Frankfurt was left unattended, so I made sure to adjust it. And “Rock And Roll”, which is the only adopted take from the first day of Mannheim, was a shoddy edit of copying from the already released CD, so here we dare to replace it with a rare audience recording take. This is the last tour compilation that has been compiled into an easy-to-understand content, so by adjusting these rough points, it is a high-quality gift that makes it literally the best album that can be enjoyed even more easily in Europe in the 1980s. It may not be as ferocious as it was at its peak, but please enjoy it as a young person’s guide from Europe in the 1980s, where you can enjoy the short, easy-to-listen performances that don’t escalate! (Remaster Memo) The pitch was out of order between +35% and -20% in about half of the performances, so I fixed it. LED ZEPPELIN – 1980 TOUR OVER EUROPE COMPILATION Disc 1 (74:00) 1. Intro ** 2. Train Kept a Rollin’ ** 3. Nobody’s Fault But Mine *** 4. Black Dog ** 5. In the Evening * **** 6. The Rain Song ***** 7. Hot Dog *** 8. All My Love *** 9. Trampled Underfoot *** 10. Since I’ve Been Loving You *** 11. Achilles Last Stand ** Disc 2 (76:10) 1. White Summer/Black Mountain Side ** 2. Kashmir *** 3. Stairway to Heaven ****** 4. Rock and Roll **** 5. Heartbreaker * 6. Communication Breakdown ***** 7. Money (That’s What I Want) *** 8. Whole Lotta Love ******* * Rotterdam, Netherlands 21st June ** Zurich, Switzerland 29th June ** * Frankfurt, Germany 30th June **** Mannheim 2nd July ***** Mannheim 3rd July ****** Munich, Germany 5th July ******* Berlin, Germany 7th July
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