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Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin - Live at Earls Court: Full Concert featuring Trampled Under Foot

Venue: Earls Court Location: London, England, United Kingdom Date: May 24, 1975

By May 24, 1975, when Led Zeppelin performed at Earls Court in London, the band was at the height of their career. They had recently released their sixth studio album, "Physical Graffiti," in early 1975, which received critical acclaim and commercial success. This album showcased their versatility with a blend of rock, folk, and blues influences, featuring classics like "Kashmir" and "Trampled Under Foot." The live recording is particularly significant as it represents the band's ambitious live performances during a time when they were known for spectacular stage shows and elaborate soundscapes. Notably, the Earls Court concerts were marked by their scale, both in terms of attendance and production, solidifying Led Zeppelin’s status as one of the premier live acts of their era. This performance, while considered one of the weaker shows of the five in the venue, still encapsulates the band's powerful presence and talent during their peak years.

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