1970-September-4 Led Zeppelin Blueberry Hill LA Forum Inglewood, California Disc 1 - 68.37 1 Immigrant Song 3.23 2 Heartbreaker 6.30 3 Dazed And Confused 16.40 4 Bring It On Home 9.42 5 That's The Way 7.20 6 Bron-Yr-Aur 5.04 7 Since I've Been Loving You 6.57 8 Organ Solo 5.56 9 Thank You 7.05 Disc 2 - 51.54 1 What Is & What Should Never Be 4.48 2 Moby Dick 12.12 3 Whole Lotta Love 17.16 * Boogie Chillun' * That's All Right * Some Other Guy * I've Got A Girl * I'm Movin' On * Think It Over * Honey Bee * The Lemon Song 4 Communication Breakdown 10.16 * Good Times Bad Times * For What It's Worth * I Saw Her Standing There 5 Out On The Tiles 3.54 6 Blueberry Hill 3.28 Below review is courtesy of: John Mazcko 10 out of 10 Led Zeppelin is without question one of the greatest live rock and roll bands ever! It is proven that if you don't like Led Zeppelin, you don't like rock and roll!! Led Zeppelin played some of the most amazing live conecrts that you could ever imagine!! There are some that say that this was the greatest Zeppelin concert of their carreer! How they would know for sure, I don't know, but I wouldn't be surprised. This is top notch rock and roll!! Please don't not be turned off because it is an audience recording. This is one of the best audience recordings I have ever heard!! This is actually one of the most popular Zeppelin boots out there!!! Much of this is due to their version of Fats Domino's "Blueberry Hill" as an encore. This concert took place just one month before the release of their third album!! This is a must have for any rock and roll fan!! This was the first LZ boot I ever bought, and it sparked my interest to build my collection even more!!! Disc one opens up with an outstanding version of "Immigrant Song"!! I can't imagine how amazing it would be to hear this song for the first time ever at a concert before it is released!! Jimmy Page sounds great as well during his guitar solos!! There is a sixteen minute version of "Dazed And Confused" that never lost my interest once! During "Bring it on Home", Robert Plant gets the crowd into it when he says "There's 18,000 of you, not 250,000, but 18,000, I want to hear 18,000 pairs of hands on this next one!!". There is a very cool acoustic track played by Jimmy Page which later was released on "Physical Graffiti", called "Bron Yr Aur". Finally there is a great hard rock version of "Thank You" at the end!! Disc two starts out with John Bonham's masterpiece : a seventeen and a half minute version of "Moby Dick". During the song, the rest of the band goes backstage to take a short break. Then after the break Jimmy Page and Robert Plant blast into the sonic booms of "Whole Lotta Love". The song goes into some hard rock versions of great blues songs and then into LZ's own "The Lemon Song". During which the crowd goes wild after Robert Plant sings : " I don't care how hard you squeeze it baby, just take your teeth off before you get into bed!". Then they finish the seventeen minute medley up with "Whole Lotta Love"!! The next medley sounds equally as good especially with it's great hard rock version of Buffallo Springfield's "For What It's Worth". Then after this the band says goodbye, and the crowd begins to chant "One More! One More!". So Zeppelin comes out again with another new song, "Out On The Tiles"! The band says goodbye again and the crowd begins to chant again!! Led Zeppelin then comes out for the last time with it's final encore: "Blueberry Hill", which is a great version with outstanding guitar solos!! This makes a great ending to an even better bootleg!!!!