Automotive Shopping
Store Menu
Car Posters
Car Magazines

Car Care
Exterior Accessories
Interior Accessories Motorcycle & ATV
Oils & Fluids
Paint, Body & Trim
Performance Parts & Accessories
Replacement Parts
Tires & Wheels
Tools & Equipment

In association with Amazon
Automotive Books
Automotive Dvds
Automotive VHS Videos
Car Electronics
Nascar Merchandise
Tools and Hardware

Toys
Racing Video Games

 

 

Site Menu
Automotive Home
Automotive Articles

Automotive History

Car Maintenance

Driving Safety

Money Saving Tips

Purchasing A Vehicle

Travel

Shopping

Wallpaper

 

Gallery

 

HotRodding.US the place for Cars and Hot Rods

Home
How West Was Won

How West Was Won
 

 
 
 

 




Availability: Temporarily out of stock. Order now and we'll deliver when available. We'll e-mail you with an estimated delivery date as soon as we have more information. Your credit card will not be charged until we ship the item.

Buy Now!



Binding: Audio CD
Fabric Type: 4943674044160
Graphics Memory Size: Import
Manufacturer Labor Warranty Description: 41
Maximum Color Depth: Wea Japan
Maximum Focal Length: EnglishUnknown
Metal Type: Wea Japan
Processor Count: 3
Total Firewire Ports: Wea Japan
Total Parallel Ports: June 23, 2003
Wea Japan




Disc 1:
  1. L.A. Drone
  2. Immigrant Song
  3. Heartbreaker
  4. Black Dog
  5. Over the Hills and Far Away
  6. Since I've Been Loving You
  7. Stairway to Heaven
  8. Going to California
  9. That's the Way
  10. Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
Disc 2:
  1. Dazed and Confused/Walter's Walk/The Crunge
  2. What Is and What Should Never Be
  3. Dancing Days
  4. Moby Dick
Disc 3:
  1. Whole Lotta Love/Boogie Chillun/Let's Have a Party/Hello Marylou/Going
  2. Rock and Roll
  3. The Ocean
  4. Bring It on Home/Bring It on Back


Editorial Review:

Amazon.com:
For a band with such an overarching legacy, the official record of Led Zeppelin's legendary--and unpredictable--live act has heretofore been poorly represented by the disappointing, scattershot soundtrack to The Song Remains the Same. But this triple-disc live set (culled from 1972 Long Beach/LA shows in advance of Houses of the Holy) addresses history with a vengeance, if a few decades late. These shows have rightfully assumed cult status in the bootleg market, showcasing a band at the peak of its creative and performing powers. Zep faithful will welcome the belated release as evidence for enduring loyalty, but younger fans may find its diversity and dynamics even more enlightening--indeed, whole careers have since been built on the musical ideas Jimmy Page and company toss off here as decorative filler. Crucially rooted in the amped-and-hammered American blues of the guitarist's former band, the Yardbirds, the marathon workouts of "Dazed and Confused" and "Whole Lotta Love" (which consume nearly an hour all by themselves) somehow encompass Ricky Nelson, Morocco, James Brown, Holst, Elvis Presley, and Muddy Waters amidst their trademark sturm und drang, while the acoustic set that closes out disc one showcases the band's--and particularly Robert Plant's--good-natured, crypto-Celtic folk appeal with energetic aplomb. Bigger and brasher than just about any rock act that followed in its historic wake, yet ever fan-loyal to its myriad influences, Led Zeppelin's live juggernaut finally gets the monument it deserves. --Jerry McCulley