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The Complete Plantations for Jun 14, 1972
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Jun 14, 1972
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Venue:
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
City:
Uniondale, NY
Speaker:
Robert Plant
Before:
Black Dog
Well, can you hear it? We're gonna do a song about, about a labradour who's nineteen years old, and used to go out to boogie with us to a neighbors labradour, and because of his age, he could just about make it to see here, and boogie, and he couldn't get back home again. So we used to carry him back, and ah, that's why we called it Black Dog.
Jun 14, 1972
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Venue:
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
City:
Uniondale, NY
Speaker:
Robert Plant
Before:
Since I've Been Loving You
Thank you. Good night. Right, after three I want you all to smile. Three. Alright, that's better. Mr PA man. This is ah, this is an old love song. It's called Since I've Been Loving You. Just a minor problem with the ah, keyboards, and tonight the problem is cool.
Jun 14, 1972
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Venue:
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
City:
Uniondale, NY
Speaker:
Robert Plant
Before:
Stairway to Heaven
This is something new. It's not that new. It came one evening. Thank you. This is called ah, Stairway to Heaven. Must have been a good night.
Jun 14, 1972
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Venue:
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
City:
Uniondale, NY
Speaker:
Robert Plant
Before:
Going to California
Everytime we sat down to do something acoustic. So we're gonna sit down. This next song is ah, is a sort of a, Jimmy came to Americaa long time before I did, but ah, I think the first timewe came here was, but the group's been playing here for years now which makes us all old age pentioners. When we came San Fransisco was a place that really bowled me over coming from England. Thaere was a feeling about the place that ah, was foreign to any place outside of America. Anyway, it spread throughout the world really, and that's what keeps you there, and everything else. San Fransisco was really the first place I felt it properly. So this is Going to California.
Jun 14, 1972
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Venue:
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
City:
Uniondale, NY
Speaker:
Robert Plant
Before:
Tangerine
Thank you. Thank you very kindly. This ah, this is a song that I don't know about that, but this is a song that relates, in my imagination at least, to the golden days, before England was England. When it was all broken into little places like Westminster, Mercy, and ah, the feeling of Chivalry was still in the air and King Arthur used to ride around, or walk around, doing good deeds, and there was a general good feeling about the place. That's a very soft way to put it of course, ah this is a song that really brings it to mind.
Jun 14, 1972
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Venue:
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
City:
Uniondale, NY
Speaker:
Robert Plant
Before:
Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
At this point, the spotlight goes onto our precussionist because he's about to sing. It's the biggest deal since the motor car. John Henry Bonham vocals. This is a song about ah, this is one for Dion anyway cause I heard he was absolutely incredible the other day, and Dion and the Belmonts that is. This is about a dog with blue eyes. It's got nothing to do with Dion. You can help us too.
Jun 14, 1972
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Venue:
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
City:
Uniondale, NY
Speaker:
Robert Plant
Before:
What is and What Should Never Be
This is a song of love again.
Jun 14, 1972
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Venue:
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
City:
Uniondale, NY
Speaker:
Robert Plant
Before:
Whole Lotta Love
Thank you.
Jun 14, 1972
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Venue:
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
City:
Uniondale, NY
Speaker:
Robert Plant
Before:
Rock and Roll
Thank you very much. Good night. Good evening. Right.
Jun 14, 1972
Setpage:
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Venue:
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
City:
Uniondale, NY
Speaker:
Robert Plant
Before:
Communication Breakdown
Thank you.
Jun 14, 1972
Setpage:
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Venue:
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
City:
Uniondale, NY
Speaker:
Robert Plant
Before:
Weekend
Good night. one more.
Jun 14, 1972
Setpage:
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Venue:
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
City:
Uniondale, NY
Speaker:
Robert Plant
Before:
Bring it on Home
Good night.