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The Complete Plantations for Jul 06, 1973
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Jul 06, 1973
Setpage: View
Venue: Chicago Stadium
City: Chicago, IL
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Over the Hills and Far Away
Thank you. Good evening. Good evening. Sorry about the PA problems. I think they're gonna sort themselves out. This is ah, the first gig on the second part of our American tour that we managed to do. So, as you can tell, I'm a bit nervous. You can appreciate that, right? This is a track off the ah, off the first album that we legitimately found a title for, Houses of the Holy It's about man.
Jul 06, 1973
Setpage: View
Venue: Chicago Stadium
City: Chicago, IL
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Misty Mountain Hop
Thank you. I tell you what, I'd really be obliged if you could cool all that. There's no need to be fighting, you know? And there's some people around who seem to be ah, I'm sure there's plenty of fights to watch outside. So if you cool that, it would be good. This is about what happens when there's too many fights. It's called Misty Mountain Hop.
Jul 06, 1973
Setpage: View
Venue: Chicago Stadium
City: Chicago, IL
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: No Quarter
Jimmy Page guitar. Yeah, if we could do away with a few of them bans as well, that would be great. This is another track from ah, the new album. Features John Paul Jones. It's called No Quarter.
Jul 06, 1973
Setpage: View
Venue: Chicago Stadium
City: Chicago, IL
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: The Song Remains the Same
This is ah, this is a track about ah, the fact that we've travelled around the world a couple of times, and despite the changes in language, and everything else, the people basically all seem to be the same make up. This is for people who don't fight. It's called The Song Remains the Same.
Jul 06, 1973
Setpage: View
Venue: Chicago Stadium
City: Chicago, IL
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Dazed and Confused
Good evening. The last people who started fighting in the middle are extremely sorry. I've never seen so many fights at one concert, for a long long long long time. Anyway, it's finished, right? This is an oldie, but goodie.
Jul 06, 1973
Setpage: View
Venue: Chicago Stadium
City: Chicago, IL
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Stairway to Heaven
Thank you. Well, I don't believe it, but still that was alright. This is a number that was um, conceived in far different circumstances to those I've just seen down here. I can't understand, I can't understand why people want to come here and start going weee. I don't understand it. We came four thousand, five thousand miles, and we got to watch somebody pretend to. Well, that well sucks. Here's something that's a bit different.
Jul 06, 1973
Setpage: View
Venue: Chicago Stadium
City: Chicago, IL
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Moby Dick
Thank you. Thank you. Good eveing, and goof evening to you too. ah Shhh, hang on. There is some sensible reason why these people are doing this and that is because there's been so many people going thonk that they're a bit worried, right? Well, that's not going to happen any more, is it? And ah, just to prove it, we'd like to introduce, shh, hang on, shhh. We'd like to introduce the pacifist of our outfit. The one and only John Bonham. Moby Dick.
Jul 06, 1973
Setpage: View
Venue: Chicago Stadium
City: Chicago, IL
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Heartbreaker
Let's hear it for John Bonham. John Bonham, John Bonham, John Bonham. Moby Dick. Right, now listen, I've never see so much leeryness, and violence, so cool it. Cool it for good ness sake. Can you dig that? Thank you very much. Right.
Jul 06, 1973
Setpage: View
Venue: Chicago Stadium
City: Chicago, IL
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Communication Breakdown
Thank you very much. Good night.
Jul 06, 1973
Setpage: View
Venue: Chicago Stadium
City: Chicago, IL
Speaker: Robert Plant
After: Communication Breakdown
Thank you very much. Good night. Sweet dreams.