Led Zeppelin,
Seattle Center Coliseum
March 21, 1975
Seattle, Washington

Audience Recording - Source 2

Master cassettes > 1st gen open reels (Bill B) > 48kHz 24bit Audio DVD > 44.1kHz 16bit Audio CD

Audio DVD Files (48KHz 24bit) > DVD Audio Extractor (extracted as one track) > WAV (48KHz 24bit) >
NullSoft Disk Writer > WAV (44.1kHz 16bit) > Sonic Foundry (tracking ONLY) > WAV (44.1kHz 16bit) > TLH > FLAC Level 8

downsampled to CD-resolution (44.1kHz x 16bit)
using the NullSoft Disk Writer plugin from WinAmp and cue-stopped with Sonic Foundry CD Architect.
This is for the people don't have DVD-Audio capability and want the best sound possible otherwise.

Disc 1 55:23

1. Introduction
2. Rock and Roll
3. Sick Again
4. Over The Hills and Far Away
5. In My Time of Dying
6. The Song Remains The Same
7. Rain Song
8. Kashmir

Disc 2 53:08

9. No Quarter
10. Since I've Been Loving You
11. Trampled Under Foot
12. Moby Dick

Disc 3 56:04

13. Dazed and Confused
14. Stairway to Heaven

Disc 4 28:31

15. Whole Lotta Love
16. Black Dog
17. Communication Breakdown
18. Heartbreaker


Bill B's notes:

"I HAVE FOUND A REEL THAT IS MORE COMPLETE, from true master cassettes.

Tonight I talked to Mike Tate, who originally taped this. I joked at him about how he could
cut Dazed down to under four minutes when recording, and thought they were running out of tape.
He told me, no, they had plenty of tape. Then he told me that he and Gorelick built an edited version...
kind of a "highlight" party version, and kept the masters safe. I went back to my boxes and found the longer version.
I won't say it's complete since I haven't actually heard it, but my reel deck has a digital time readout,
that roughly puts it at; reel one 80 minutes each side at 3 3/4 ips; and reel two 40 minutes at 7 1/2 ips.
About 200 minutes total, whereas the version you have just downloaded clocks in 160 minutes (per TLH "details" tool).
So I have found about 40 minutes more... possibly longer.

I have been able to piece this out I think:

When I first met Mike, he brought up his "edit" version. I taped it on my Phillips reel...
and I was particularly interested in the encores to fill out Stan G's reel (known as 1st source).
It had the encores, so I guess I never really checked out the rest.

Years later, I bought a new AKAI reel, and wanted to re-copy Mike's tapes...this time he brought up the masters,
gave them to me, and I made a "safety" copy. That's what I found in the last few hours of deep digging.

So this version would be a true 1st Gen copy of the master cassettes, is longer, and was recorded on a better deck of mine."


"Taped by Mike Tate and Mark Gorelick (Kenny "G's" cousin). Sound ranges from excellent to dull, when the mikes are lowered.
Quite enjoyable at times. I haven't listened to the whole thing... Moby is almost all cut.
This is my 1st gen reel of the master cassettes, which are now lost. It has been in my backroom, unplayed for 25 years."