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The Complete Plantations for Sep 19, 1970(second show)
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Sep 19, 1970(second show)
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Venue: Madison Square Garden
City: New York, NY
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Immigrant Song
Good evening. Good evening.
Sep 19, 1970(second show)
Setpage: View
Venue: Madison Square Garden
City: New York, NY
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Dazed and Confused
Thank you. Thank you very much. ah It's really, we didn't expect you to shout that loud really. Thanks very much. We'd like to do something from the first time that we ever managed to get to the Fillmore East, and this is the second number we did that night. So we'd like to do it again.
Sep 19, 1970(second show)
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Venue: Madison Square Garden
City: New York, NY
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Bring it on Home
Thank you. Right, now we want you to help us, OK? Get your hands ready. I can't hear you.
Sep 19, 1970(second show)
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Venue: Madison Square Garden
City: New York, NY
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: That's the Way
Alright? Right, before we get any frther, it might seem, if you could all be quiet for a minute. Can you all be quiet for a tic? Right, it seems a rather inept time to start talking about things that ah I'm sure that the people we talk about wouldn't want said, but yesterday a rather uncomfortable thing happened for everybody. A great loss came about for the whole of the music world. And we would like to think that you, as well as us, are very sorry that, that ah Jimi Hendrix went. I spokt to a close friend of his about half an hour ago, and he said that he would probably prefer that everybody get together and have a really good time, rather than talk about it. So we'd like to get on and try to make everybody happy, right? And so do it. We'd like to do a track from the new album that comes out. It comes out anyway. In fact it might come out within the next two weeks. Now that, we don't know. We finished it about six weeks ago, so who can tell? This is a thing called That's the Way.
Sep 19, 1970(second show)
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Venue: Madison Square Garden
City: New York, NY
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Bron-Yr-Aur
John Paul Jones on mandolin. Right, that was called That's the Way. We'd like to feature Jimmy on guitar now in a solo. This is a thing, this is a piece entitled Bron-Yr-Aur. Now Bron-Yr-Aur, to at least two of our audience, should ring a bell. It's the name of a small cottage in the south hills of Sonowdonia, in Wales. The Welsh mountains. And the name is a Welsh name, which translated into English American, means Golden Breast. Which leaves a lot to the imagination. ah This cottage is placed upon the side of a hill cause every morning when the sun comes up, from a distance, the slate stone looks like gold. And the fact that it's been derilict for about forty years, and then relived in. We decided that every time we we're gonna play, we were gonna play this piece of music, just to remember one or two of the places that were good. Far out man. Jimmy Page, Bron-Yr-Aur.
Sep 19, 1970(second show)
Setpage: View
Venue: Madison Square Garden
City: New York, NY
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Since I've Been Loving You
Jimmy Page, Jimmy Page. Right, this is a nother thing from the third album. This is a, a rather slow blues type thing featuring John Paul Jones on organ, This is called Since I've Been Loving You. Get loose.
Sep 19, 1970(second show)
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Venue: Madison Square Garden
City: New York, NY
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Organ Solo
For your entertainment, for your entertainment, for your enjoyment, we give you John Paul Jones. John Paul Jones's organ ladies and gentlemen.
Sep 19, 1970(second show)
Setpage: View
Venue: Madison Square Garden
City: New York, NY
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: What is and What Should Never Be
Let's hear it for John Paul Jones, organ, John Paul Jones.
Sep 19, 1970(second show)
Setpage: View
Venue: Madison Square Garden
City: New York, NY
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Moby Dick
You feel alright? On drums, ladies and gentlemen, a man who made Millwaukee famous, John Bonham. Moby Dick.
Sep 19, 1970(second show)
Setpage: View
Venue: Madison Square Garden
City: New York, NY
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Whole Lotta Love
Let's hear it, let's hear it. John Bonham, John Bonham. Let's hear it. John Bonham, far out. Right, what we want to do is try to choose a good number to go out with.
Sep 19, 1970(second show)
Setpage: View
Venue: Madison Square Garden
City: New York, NY
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Out on the Tiles
Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Good night New York. Too much. Thank you. Too much. You feel alright? You feel pretty good children? Good night. We'd like to um, I'm gonna change my approach. This is a thing from the third album. This was written by John Bonham, and it's called Out on the Tiles. John Bonham on drums.
Sep 19, 1970(second show)
Setpage: View
Venue: Madison Square Garden
City: New York, NY
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: The Girl Can't Help it
Thank you very much. Alright? Good evening. We'll have to watch the missiles.
Sep 19, 1970(second show)
Setpage: View
Venue: Madison Square Garden
City: New York, NY
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: How Many More Times
Right, this is one that we should have done, but we thought we were gonna do a lot of other things. So, so stick around.
Sep 19, 1970(second show)
Setpage: View
Venue: Madison Square Garden
City: New York, NY
Speaker: Robert Plant
After: How Many More Times
God bless. Thank you. Thank you very much. Good night.