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The Complete Plantations for Aug 18, 1969
(second show)
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Aug 18, 1969
(second show)
Setpage:
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Venue:
The Rockpile
City:
Toronto, ON
Speaker:
Robert Plant
Before:
Dazed and Confused
Thank you. Thank you. Well as we said in the first, the first set um, believe it or not, it is really nice to be back, but we got a lot of problems, right? ah We just come from ah, from San Antonio in Texas, where all the geezers thought we should get our hair cut and all that, and you know, we been through all that, and everybody's been feeling rather band and things. So we're very pleased to be here, one way or another. So it's nice to be back. We'd like to say hello to anybody from the British isles, including Scotland, and two geezers who used to come from Birmingham who were Canadian in a group a yellow brain bit of rainbow. Very nice too. It's nice to see you're still kicking here, and so if everybody can feel free and easy, we'd like to see what we can do. This is a thing from the first album ah, dedicated to the geezer who's got a whistle in his throat somewhere down there. It's called Dazed and Confused.
Aug 18, 1969
(second show)
Setpage:
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Venue:
The Rockpile
City:
Toronto, ON
Speaker:
Robert Plant
Before:
White Summer-Black Mountain Side
Do you feel alright? I know. Don't you feel alright? ah hallelujah. We'd like to feature, before things get so hot that we have to take all our things off ah, we'd like to feature Jimmy Page, alright? Jimmy Page. This is a combination of two numbers really, using a different guitar that requires a special tuning which isn't really helped by the attmospheric conditions in here. It's so, it's so bloody hot that everything seems to go out of tune. So when it's all together, we'd like to um, I'd like to have a quick cigarette. Last time we came here, I think it must have been about ten degrees below, Oh nice turn out. I didn't really mean a cigarette, you know?. Thank you. From ten degrees below zero to about a hundred and ten above. We'd like to, we'd like to bring you White Summer, Jimmy Page, please. Jimmy Page.
Aug 18, 1969
(second show)
Setpage:
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Venue:
The Rockpile
City:
Toronto, ON
Speaker:
Robert Plant
Before:
You Shook Me
What about that? Jimmy Page. White Summer. Let's hear it for Jimmy Page. Black Mountaindside, White Summer. Let's hear it. Thank you. We'd like to, sit down. Hey, sit your ass down, hey hey, love and peace and then they beat you up outside. We'd like to carry on with a little ditty from way back. This is a thing that was written by Willie Dixon. How's everybody? Alright? Nah, I didn't hear you. Do you feel alright? Do you hear alright? This is a thing called You Shook Me.
Aug 18, 1969
(second show)
Setpage:
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Venue:
The Rockpile
City:
Toronto, ON
Speaker:
Robert Plant
Before:
How Many More Times
Well, do you feel alright? It's getting a little bit louder now. If we can have it a little tiny bit louder. Do you feel alright? I'm glad you feel better. We um, we'd like to draw to a conclusion ah, we'd like to try and draw to a conclusion what's been a very hectic day. We'd like to tell you that Texas is still as it was when you last read about it, and ah that England is still what it always will be, and that we'd like to see you very shortly again, and if not, you can all move to the Bahamas or somewhere. We'd like to finish off with a thing. Say thank you very much. Good night. Get it together. How Many More Times. I'd like to um, to have this time now to introduce to you individually Led Zeppelin to you. On bass guitar, Hammond organ, throne, King John Paul Jones. John Paul Jones. John Paul Jones. On drums, and on lead guitar, on drums, John Henry Bonham. John Bonham. John Bonham. On lead guitar, and as many chicks as he can find, (Audience member shouts: "Right here"), right here, Jimmy Page.
Aug 18, 1969
(second show)
Setpage:
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Venue:
The Rockpile
City:
Toronto, ON
Speaker:
John Bonham
Before:
How Many More Times
Straight from the Labour club at Cradley Heath, Robert Plant.
Aug 18, 1969
(second show)
Setpage:
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Venue:
The Rockpile
City:
Toronto, ON
Speaker:
Robert Plant
Before:
Communication Breakdown
Thank you very much. Good Night. God Bless. Thank you. It's been a pleasure, Jimmy Page, John Bonham, King John Paul Jones, and myself Robert Plant. Good night. See you when the plane comes back. (Zeppelin leaves and then returns to the stage) Thank you. Well what a turnout. How are we ladies? Alright? We'd like to ah, we'd like to do, really? We'd like to do ah, one more for you, but you can't, you can't expect us to play unless you really get it going yourselves. So let's everybody have a ball. This is an old thing by Bing Crosby. It's called Communication Breakdown.
Aug 18, 1969
(second show)
Setpage:
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Venue:
The Rockpile
City:
Toronto, ON
Speaker:
Robert Plant
After:
Communication Breakdown
Thank you very much. Good night. God Bless. Take care. Three cheers. Hooray.