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The Complete Plantations for Mar 19, 1973
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Mar 19, 1973
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Venue: Deutschlandhalle
City: Berlin
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Black Dog
Good evening. Here is ah, a song from the last album. Thank you for the cigarette ah, this is a song about a four legged creature who like to boogie all the time, til he became incapable of moving afterwards with his lady friend. This is a song about a Black Dog.
Mar 19, 1973
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Venue: Deutschlandhalle
City: Berlin
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Misty Mountain Hop
Thank you. Thank you kindly. We are led to believe that this place often gets quite noisy, and considering we've come here before, I bet there are sixty guys in the back there who haven't come to see a concert. So we;re gonna try to have a nice good time, some how or other, and because of that, bless your heart, thank you love. Happy days. You got that did you? Der Spiegal. Can you hold this for me? It's all about getting busted.
Mar 19, 1973
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Venue: Deutschlandhalle
City: Berlin
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Dancing Days
When the music's over. Well, it's nice, it is very good to be back in abother happy town. We believe that every where we go is happy, and ah, you don't understand. I only have a smattering of German, so we would just like you to be very happy tonight. No, no sort of Barney's or anything. There's the first one there. There he goes. Anyway, here is a song from, from the new LP, which comes out very soon ,with any luck. This is called Dancing Days.
Mar 19, 1973
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Venue: Deutschlandhalle
City: Berlin
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
This surely is good times. Can't hear you. Nicht hearen. ah Everybody is happy, ya? This first four rows is happy, ya? Right, this is a song that ah, was written, why don't you fuck off? Very clever person, yes? This is a song that was written about a dog with blue eyes, another dog. It was written in Wales, in the big mountains where there is not too much noise. ah This is called Bron-Y-Aur Stomp.
Mar 19, 1973
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Venue: Deutschlandhalle
City: Berlin
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: The Song Remains the Same
ah Too late. Song is finished. Here is another song off the new LP, Houses of the Holy. This is a song that relates to the same things where ever you are in the world. Nice people, bad people, no people. It;s called The Song Remains the Same.
Mar 19, 1973
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Venue: Deutschlandhalle
City: Berlin
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Dazed and Confused
And we're having such a good time. That was a very nice song. This next song is a, a very old song. It's not Whole Lotta Love, no. Sorry, but Whole Lotta Love was recorded by Jethro Tull.
Mar 19, 1973
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Venue: Deutschlandhalle
City: Berlin
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Stairway to Heaven
I suppose this is the difference between ah, James last concerts, and Led Zeppelin concerts. I can feel the difference. He's speaking the truth. Here's a song that was written in the hope that one or two people would enjoy it. Perhaps there's two people here tonight?
Mar 19, 1973
Setpage: View
Venue: Deutschlandhalle
City: Berlin
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Whole Lotta Love
Danke Shun. Here is a song that really invokes the finest physical feelings in a person without violence. It's usually called sex, and tomorrow we go to Hamburg. Things are beautiful all the time. So this is one for the here off center, and it goes something like this kiddies.
Mar 19, 1973
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Venue: Deutschlandhalle
City: Berlin
Speaker: Robert Plant
After: Whole Lotta Love
Elvis Presley has now left the building. Good night.