Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin Live Performance of No Quarter at Madison Square Garden
In May 1975, when Led Zeppelin performed the iconic track "No Quarter" live at Earls Court in London, they were riding high on the wave of success from their sixth studio album, *Physical Graffiti*, released a year earlier in 1975. This record was a landmark in their career, showcasing their eclectic sound and deepening their creative range. It's interesting to note that *Physical Graffiti* was also the band's first double album, reflecting their artistic evolution and their willingness to experiment with lengthy compositions and diverse musical styles. During the protracted recording sessions, they even pulled tracks that were written during their earlier albums, which added timeless depth to the music. By the time of the Earls Court show, Zeppelin had already solidified their status as one of the most electrifying live acts of the 70s, blending rock, blues, and folk influences to create an otherworldly experience for fans - a true testament to their enduring legacy in rock history.