1977-April-27 Led Zeppelin Destroyer Richfield Coliseum Cleveland, Ohio Disc 1 - 64.56 1 The Song Remains The Same 3.40 2 Sick Again 6.13 3 Nobody's Fault But Mine 6.30 4 In My Time Of Dying 10.57 5 Since I've Been Loving You 8.24 6 No Quarter 20.17 7 Ten Tears Gone 8.52 Disc 2 - 71.53 1 The Battle Of Evermore 7.10 2 Going To California 4.24 3 Black Country Woman 2.30 4 Bron-Y-Aur Stomp 5.11 5 White Summer 3.59 6 Kashmir 8.33 7 Achilles Last Stand 19.38 8 Stairway To Heaven 10.08 9 Rock And Roll 3.25 10 Trampled Underfoot 6.51 Note: incomplete show Below review is courtesy of: John Mazcko 10 out of 10 "Destroyer" is a favorite among many Zeppelin bootleg collectors and definitely the best bootleg of 1977! It's an excellent soundboard quality recording whose source changes after "Achille's Last Stand" to a very good soundboard!! It's also an excellent show! This is a must have for Zeppelin fans!! "Sick Again" is great version with some speed problems at the beginning but finishes strong with a great guitar solo! "Nobody's Fault But Mine" is a great version with a longer harmonica solo! "In My Time of Dying" is a great version with tons of energy given off by Plant's vocals and Page's great playing! Robert Plant also adds some different lyrics into the song as well! "Since I've Been Loving You" is a great version that is actually bluesier than the original and has more keyboard playing as well as a different opening! "No Quarter" is a great twenty minute version with a piano solo, followed by a great drum build-up that leads into Page playing some very cool licks on his guitar which leads into a great jam!! "Ten Years Gone" is a great version with a longer ending and a great solo that opens with plant saying it's a song about "the true love that you never forget!"!! "The Battle of Evermore" is a great version with an excellent mandolin opening but the singing is not nearly as impressive as the album version! Before "Black Country Woman", Plant announces John Paul Jones and his "upright bass" which Plant says he bought while on tour in 1969 for $18! This song then forms a medley with a great version of "Bron-Yr-Aur-Stomp" which has some incredible guitar playing! "White Summer" goes right into a great version of "Kashmir" with excellent vocals and drumming! "Achille's Last Stand" opens with a nice long ten minute Jimmy Page solo with his bow! Then after that the song gets rolling with some great added percussion! After that song the recording fades out and then fades back in for the first chord of "Stairway to Heaven" which is a great version with more cello and a great solo! "Trampled Underfoot" is a much better version here than the version that was officially released and features a phenomenal guitar solo and keyboard solo!