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The Complete Plantations for Jun 15, 1972
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Jun 15, 1972
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Venue: Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
City: Uniondale, NY
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Black Dog
Good evening. Well, last night, was anybody here last night? Well, you really did us a mystery. I tell you, you really did us a mystery. I think we're gonna go on. We're gonna go on that security when they give you money when you can't work after that. So, those who were here last night know that the one's about a dog that likes to boogie to much. He's on national aid now in England, he's reached such an old age that everybody had to carry him back to every one of his chicks. We met him about a year ago. He was quite amazing. This is called ah, Black Dog.
Jun 15, 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. Yes, that was some dog. This is ah, is something a little bit slower. This is called Since I've Been Loving You.
Jun 15, 1972
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Venue: Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
City: Uniondale, NY
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Stairway to Heaven
You're very kind. It's more than a pleasure to be here after last night. It's gonna be as good as last night tonight. This is a song that ah amazed. I think amazed us really. It's a real gas to be able to do it every night. It's one of those things you could never get fed up singing. It's called Stairway to Heaven.
Jun 15, 1972
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Venue: Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
City: Uniondale, NY
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Going to California
Thank you very much. Well, I'm twenty three years old now, so I got to sit down now. It's getting too rough. one two one two. This is a song that ah, about one of the most infectious places that I've ever been to. Going to California. Let's hear it for John Paul Jones' electric mandolin.
Jun 15, 1972
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Venue: Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
City: Uniondale, NY
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: That's the Way
Thank you. Right, this is a song that wa ah, first born on the mountain sides in Wales, which is a, a far cry from a point in a direction, and every night we dit it, it's a groove.
Jun 15, 1972
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Venue: Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
City: Uniondale, NY
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Tangerine
This ah, this next song is ah, this song is ah, a song we can really dedicate to the good times. The good days. That's not a motel somehere in Connecticut.
Jun 15, 1972
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Venue: Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
City: Uniondale, NY
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
Thank you. Now, let me tell you something. For those of you who are wondering why we're doing so much acoustic stuff, ah, for those of you shouting out, just do your thing man. I just got to tell you that that's what we come here for, but the other thing is that our drummer has got to have about ten minutes off every now and then, during the set., but he's back on now, and ah, we'd like to feature MR. Bonham at the microphone. It's quite an occasion really. The last time he was sitting at a microphone was when he was singing big girls don't cry. This is about a dog with blue eyes.
Jun 15, 1972
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Venue: Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
City: Uniondale, NY
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Dazed and Confused
Thank you very much. He'd be very pleased with you.
Jun 15, 1972
Setpage: View
Venue: Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
City: Uniondale, NY
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: What is and What Should Never Be
Good evening. Somebody's thrown me a pencil. I'm gonna have to hand this in I'm afraid. It goes in the tin.
Jun 15, 1972
Setpage: View
Venue: Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
City: Uniondale, NY
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Moby Dick
Thank you very much. Is everybody smiling? Our precussionist is about to ah, ladies and gentlemen, our number two vocalist. Coming in at one hundred and ninety nine pounds. Sorry one hundred and ninety seven. He hasn't eatin since we got here. John Bonham. Moby Dick.
Jun 15, 1972
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Venue: Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
City: Uniondale, NY
Speaker: Robert Plant
Before: Whole Lotta Love
John Henry Bonham. One hundred and ninety nine pounds. John Bonham. What a guy.