Led Zeppelin - Hallenstadion, Zurich, Switzerland, June 29th, 1980 (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting) (2025)

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Title: Hallenstadion, Zurich, Switzerland, June 29th, 1980 (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting)
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: DMG
Genre: Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:58:36
Total Size: 756 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Train Kept a Rollin (Live) (03:36)
2. Nobody's Fault but Mine (Live) (06:07)
3. Black Dog (Live) (05:38)
4. In the Evening (Live) (10:00)
5. Rain Song (Live) (08:35)
6. Hot Dog (Live) (03:51)
7. All My Love (Live) (06:15)
8. Trampled Underfoot (Live) (09:13)
9. Since I've Been Loving You (Live) (10:19)
10. Achilles Last Stand (Live) (10:18)
11. White Summer/black Mountain Side (Live) (10:02)
12. Kashmir (Cut) (Live) (07:20)
13. Stairway to Heaven (Live) (12:36)
14. Rock and Roll (Live) (04:07)
15. Heartbreaker (With Bourree Feelin Groovy) (Live) (10:33)

What the Beatles were to the '60s, Led Zeppelin were to the '70s: a band so successful and innovative they wound up creating the prism through which their entire epoch was seen. Zeppelin ushered in the era of album rock -- they refused to release singles off their albums, even when they were garnering massive radio play -- and of arena rock, playing ever-larger stadiums as their ticket sales skyrocketed. Other bands played on a similar field but Led Zeppelin carried a unique mystique cultivated by cryptic album art, distance from the press, and, of course, their music. Drawing upon postwar electric blues, early rock & roll, and psychedelia, Zeppelin created a titanic roar in their earliest days but even then they weren't merely heavy. Underneath the wattage, there was a strong undercurrent of folk-rock and the quartet would soon thread in world music, funk, country, and synthesizers, creating an adventurous body of work that had a long, lasting influence on hard rock, heavy metal, and alternative rock.