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Led Zeppelin - Live in Baton Rouge, LA - Full Concert

Venue: LSU Assembly Center Location: Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States Date: February 28, 1975

In February 1975, when Led Zeppelin took the stage in Baton Rouge, they were riding high on the success of their album "Physical Graffiti," which had just dropped a year earlier. This double album not only showcased their musical evolution but also solidified their status as rock legends, featuring masterpieces like "Kashmir" and "Housing" that delighted fans. Interestingly, during this North American tour, Zepp was known for their electrifying live performances, and this Baton Rouge show was no exception. It became infamous not just for its heavy riffs and Robert Plant's soaring vocals but also for the band's close rapport with the audience. Fans left feeling they had witnessed something special; a moment frozen in time, captured in this recording. So, if you’re looking to feel the raw energy of '75, this live performance is a perfect slice of the band’s unfiltered magic, making it a must-watch for any rock aficionado.

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