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The Complete Plantations for Jun 28, 1970
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Jun 28, 1970
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Venue: Royal Bath & West Showground
Locale: Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music '70
City: Shepton Mallet
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Immigrant Song
Alright, one two.
Jun 28, 1970
Setpage: View
Venue: Royal Bath & West Showground
Locale: Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music '70
City: Shepton Mallet
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Dazed and Confused
Thank you. Good afternoon. Well, we'd like to do, we'd like to ah do a thing from the first album, as this seems to be the only time we're going to have a chance to do it this side of tomorrow. This is called Dazed and Confused. Thank you.
Jun 28, 1970
Setpage: View
Venue: Royal Bath & West Showground
Locale: Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music '70
City: Shepton Mallet
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Bring it on Home
Thank you very much. We want you to put your hands together, and give us a bit of assistance. Thank you.
Jun 28, 1970
Setpage: View
Venue: Royal Bath & West Showground
Locale: Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music '70
City: Shepton Mallet
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Since I've Been Loving You
ah Dear me, we've been going all over the place and keep coming back, and um eventually will go into a studio and we've got nearly to the end of Led Zeppelin Three. This is ah, Thank you, you're bright and awake. This is a track called Since I've Been Loving You. It features John Paul Jones on Hammond organ. Now bring a trumpet, nice one.
Jun 28, 1970
Setpage: View
Venue: Royal Bath & West Showground
Locale: Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music '70
City: Shepton Mallet
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Organ Solo
Thank you. Hey listen, you've been keen. It's making it rather difficult for him to tune up. Featuring John Paul Jones, the first time where he rips away on his own. Rip on man, rip it up. He's well on his way to ripping.
Jun 28, 1970
Setpage: View
Venue: Royal Bath & West Showground
Locale: Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music '70
City: Shepton Mallet
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: That's the Way
Thank you. We're gonna do something a little different, if I can remember the words. You're gonna have to hold off on the trumpet for half a minute mate, just for half a minute. This is really a medley of all the famous Lonnie Donnegan tunes, all the really good ones. This is basically for John Bonham.This is called The Boy Next Door, for want of a better title.
Jun 28, 1970
Setpage: View
Venue: Royal Bath & West Showground
Locale: Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music '70
City: Shepton Mallet
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: What is and What Should Never Be
Thank you. I don't know what to say. Well that was the first time.
Jun 28, 1970
Setpage: View
Venue: Royal Bath & West Showground
Locale: Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music '70
City: Shepton Mallet
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Moby Dick
Thank you very much. Ta. Thank you. We'd like to feature, Thank you, we'd like to feature on drums John Bonham. Moby Dick, John Bonham.
Jun 28, 1970
Setpage: View
Venue: Royal Bath & West Showground
Locale: Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music '70
City: Shepton Mallet
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: How Many More Times
Let's hear it for John Bonham. John Bonham John Bonham Moby Dick, John Bonham John Bonham. Well this is a thing, and it goes on and on and on, and it's called How Many More Times. Thank you. Everybody smile. We're gonna finish with How Many More Times, but before we go, I want to introduce, anybody who doesn't know Led Zeppelin. On bass, and Hammond organ, John Paul Jones, John Paul Jones. On drums John Bonham, lead guitar Jimmy Page, and myself Robert Plant.
Jun 28, 1970
Setpage: View
Venue: Royal Bath & West Showground
Locale: Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music '70
City: Shepton Mallet
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Whole Lotta Love
Thank you very much. Thank you very much England. Nice one. Thank you. Good night. We want you to help us, are you gonna help us? Are you ready?
Jun 28, 1970
Setpage: View
Venue: Royal Bath & West Showground
Locale: Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music '70
City: Shepton Mallet
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Communication Breakdown
Thank you very much. We'll see you again. Thank you. Good night. Everybody feel alright?
Jun 28, 1970
Setpage: View
Venue: Royal Bath & West Showground
Locale: Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music '70
City: Shepton Mallet
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Long Tall Sally
Thank you. Thank you. You are too much, really.Thank you. We'd like to, I'd like to say just a couple of things. We, we've been playing in America a lot recently and we really thought that coming back here we might have a bit of a dodgy time, but we're starting to get a bit ah. There's a lot of things going wrong in America at the moment, that are getting a bit sticky, and what not, and it's really nice to come to an open air festival where there's no really bad thing happening, and everything has carried on peacefully. It's really nice. I heard on the news last night, on the television news, a geezer who works the petrol pumps in Shepton Mallet said something like Shepton Mallet would never be the same, but I think it's just added to everything that's here does that a little bit every now and then. As I can't light me cigarette.
Jun 28, 1970
Setpage: View
Venue: Royal Bath & West Showground
Locale: Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music '70
City: Shepton Mallet
Speaker: Robert Plant
After: Long Tall Sally
Thank you very much. God bless you. Good night.