In July 1973, during their peak years of productivity and fame, Led Zeppelin performed "Whole Lotta Love" live at Madison Square Garden, a venue synonymous with their monumental presence in rock music. This concert was part of the tour promoting their fifth studio album, "Houses of the Holy," which had been released a few months earlier in March 1973 and showcased the band's evolving sound. The live performance featured the band’s iconic energy and stage presence, which would become legendary in rock history. Interestingly, the footage from this concert was later included in the concert film "The Song Remains the Same," which provided a visual testament to their dynamic live performances. The remastered audio by guitarist Jimmy Page also highlights the band's commitment to their craft, ensuring that their live recordings resonate with both longtime fans and new listeners alike.