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The Complete Plantations for Sep 19, 1970
(first show)
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Sep 19, 1970
(first show)
Setpage:
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Venue:
Madison Square Garden
City:
New York, NY
Speaker:
Robert Plant
Before:
Bring it on Home
Anyway, we need , we need a lot of help from you, Ok? I mean everybody.
Sep 19, 1970
(first show)
Setpage:
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Venue:
Madison Square Garden
City:
New York, NY
Speaker:
Robert Plant
Before:
That's the Way
Thank you. Anyway, this is a thing.
Sep 19, 1970
(first show)
Setpage:
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Venue:
Madison Square Garden
City:
New York, NY
Speaker:
John Paul Jones
Before:
That's the Way
The fact that we finished it in London shows that it's got nothing to do with the release date.
Sep 19, 1970
(first show)
Setpage:
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Venue:
Madison Square Garden
City:
New York, NY
Speaker:
Robert Plant
Before:
That's the Way
We started it last December. Anyway, this features the illustrious John Paul Jones on mandolin. Mandolin no less. It's called That's the Way.
Sep 19, 1970
(first show)
Setpage:
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Venue:
Madison Square Garden
City:
New York, NY
Speaker:
Robert Plant
Before:
Bron-Yr-Aur
ah called Bron-Yr-Aur. Bron-Yr-Aur is the Welsh name for golden breast. It's the translation for Golden Breast. In the mountains of Wales, in Snowdonia, there's a little cottage tucked away in the hills, miles from anywhere, that has the name Golden Breast. And we were there about three or four months ago. It was an incredible place, and we decided that every night we'd play, we were gonna remember it. Thank you , good afternoon. I'm trying to think, the last time we played here was Carnegie Hall, or Central Park. Does anybody remember, was it Central Park or Carnegie Hall? Does anybody remember Carnegie Hall? We had the most strange encounter.
Sep 19, 1970
(first show)
Setpage:
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Venue:
Madison Square Garden
City:
New York, NY
Speaker:
Robert Plant
Before:
Since I've Been Loving You
Let's hear it. Jimmy Page, Bron-Yr-Aur. It's time we're gonna do something from the next album again. It's featuring John Paul Jones on organ. It's a thing called Since I've Been Loving You.
Sep 19, 1970
(first show)
Setpage:
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Venue:
Madison Square Garden
City:
New York, NY
Speaker:
Robert Plant
Before:
Organ Solo
John Paul Jones on organ. Organ.
Sep 19, 1970
(first show)
Setpage:
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Venue:
Madison Square Garden
City:
New York, NY
Speaker:
Robert Plant
Before:
What is and What Should Never Be
Thank you. John Paul Jones on organ. I think that it's really hard. They've asked me to say something about, about something that's quite a delicate point, but yesterday something happened that really wasn't the best timed thing ever. Jimi Hendrix died and we were all really sorry because he contributed a lot to the current music thing, and we'd like to just hope that everyone thinks that it was a brutal shame. Jimi Hendrix.
Sep 19, 1970
(first show)
Setpage:
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Venue:
Madison Square Garden
City:
New York, NY
Speaker:
Robert Plant
Before:
Moby Dick
Thank you. On drums, yeah eventually, in the next four or five weeks for sure. On drums, John Bonham. Moby Dick.
Sep 19, 1970
(first show)
Setpage:
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Venue:
Madison Square Garden
City:
New York, NY
Speaker:
Robert Plant
Before:
Whole Lotta Love
John Bonham, John Bonham, John Henry Bonham. We'd like to, we're gonna round things up. We're gonna finish with a thing, and we'd like to thank you all very much for sticking with us while we made things like this, right? And we'dlike to ah, there he is, we'd like to apologize for these gentlemen. There's very little room I think. I think really if you'd stop getting too crowded here and move back, these people don't want to do anything uncool. They want to just enjoy themselves really. I think this is, I'm not quite sure whether he heard cause he's got cotton balls in his ear. The point is, there's just one bridge that everybody's got to cross. They've got to cross it, and we've got to cross it, and it's coming together for everybody. So if you gentlemen could move back, there's gonna be no bad things at all, right? Believe it.
Sep 19, 1970
(first show)
Setpage:
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Venue:
Madison Square Garden
City:
New York, NY
Speaker:
Robert Plant
Before:
Communication Breakdown
Thank you very much. Thank you. Good night. We'd like to ah, you're too much really. A bit frightening.
Sep 19, 1970
(first show)
Setpage:
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Venue:
Madison Square Garden
City:
New York, NY
Speaker:
Robert Plant
After:
Communication Breakdown
Thank you. Thank you New York.