Jag lyfter den här gamla 1 1/2 år gamla tråden eftersom jag inte hittade någon nyare tråd om just Led Zeps återförening i 02 Arena i december 2007.
Sedan konserten hölls för drygt 2 år sedan har det dykt upp mängder med privatinspelningar... både rena ljudinspelningar... men även (halv)professionella videoupptagningar av konserten.
Själv har jag lyssnat mig igenom ett 30-tal liveupptagningar... samtliga rena publikupptagningar... tyvärr finns ingen soundboardupptagning

men den bästa konsertupptagningen finns på dubbelCDn
Dynamic Evening.
Här är lite info om den... den finns på de större "bootleg torrent sajterna" för nedtankning.
Artist: Led Zeppelin
Date: 2007.12.10
Title: Dynamic Evening
Label: Liquid Led (LLP-0609-011)
Venue: O2 Arena
Location: London, England
Source: Audience
Lineage: Silver CD > EAC > WAV > FLAC
*Note: Amazing audience recording. I received this 2 weeks ago and I've listened to it evey day since. Liquid Led's release has become my personal favorite of the O2 reunion. The tone of Jimmy's guitar in "Since I've Been Loving You" is unreal! (The quality of this release has a clean polished/offical feel to it.) -bb
Disc 1
01. Broadcast Intro
02. Good Times Bad Times
03. Ramble On
04. Black Dog
05. In My Time Of Dying
06. For Your Life
07. Trampled Underfoot
08. Nobody's Fault But Mine
09. No Quarter
10. Since I've Been Loving You
Disc 2
01. Dazed And Confused
02. Stairway To Heaven
03. The Song Remains The Same
04. Misty Mountain Hop
05. Kashmir
06. Whole Lotta Love
07. Rock And Roll
Review:
LONDON -- The magic remains the same.
A generation after they last performed a full concert together, the surviving members of the legendary Led Zeppelin
made what can only be called a triumphant return to the stage at London's O2 Arena last night. Playing for a
sold-out crowd of devotees, VIPs and media from around the world, the band -- 59-year-old singer Robert Plant,
61-year-old bassist John Paul Jones and 63-year-old guitarist Jimmy Page, joined by late drummer John Bonham's
41-year-old son Jason -- proved beyond doubt that despite their age, they still wield the hammer of the gods.
Sure, Zep may have been your daddy's rock band, but make no mistake: The British blues-metal icons brought enough
swagger, sweat and sheer walloping power to blow most of today's young turks out of the water. They were greeted
like the heroes they are by the wildly enthusiastic crowd of nearly 20,000, who had paid #125 each (about $250 Cdn)
for tickets to the concert after beating out millions of fans in an online lottery.
From the opening moments, it was clear they were going to get their money's worth -- and that they were bearing
witness to the biggest comeback in rock history. Kicking off the evening with Good Times Bad Times -- the first
song from their debut '69 album -- the band burned through a high-energy 130-minute set that drew from nearly
every album in their decade-long career.
Detractors and naysayers who suggested the band might not be able to deliver the same show they did decades ago
were quickly proven wrong. Though his hair is now a silver tangle of mad-scientist curls instead of black locks,
Page was still every inch the ultimate guitar god, peeling off blistering solos and showing no ill effects from
the broken left pinky that delayed the show by two weeks.
A goateed Plant was in equally stellar form -- even if he sang the odd note in a slightly lower register than the
banshee wail of his youth. Jones and Bonham held down the bottom end as if they had been playing together for years,
with the latter doing a magnificent job of echoing the sound and style of his great father.
The production itself was no slouch, either, with the group backed by a stage-wide video screen and bathed under
washes of light from a giant spider-like rig. You could quibble that it didn't equal the sprawling three-hour shows
they used to put on, but as someone who saw them back in the day, let me tell you they were never this tight.
And the sound and lights were never this good. And this time, we didn't have to sit through a half-hour drum solo.
By the time it wrapped up after a smoking version of Rock and Roll, the fans most certainly had not had enough.
We can only hope the band feels the same way. - Darryl Sterdan (Sun Media)
Art and Checksum Included
Enjoy
-bostonbro
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Vad beträffar videoupptagning rekommenderar jag
Led Zeppelin - 2007 12-10 Four Eyes.
Även den finns för nedtankning på de allra flesta bootleg torrent sajter.
Lite info om videoupptagningen.
Led Zeppelin - 2007 12-10 Four Eyes
4 Camera Source Mix Plus 3 Audio Choices
NTSC 16:9 Widescreen
!!!No Tapers Left Behind - All Known "Original" Sources Are Used!!!
Artwork is included
Video Used:
KatzEye, IanA, Smagin, BBC News
Video Lineage:
Download the 4 videos from Dime > Vegas Synch And Mix > DVD Folder
Audio Used:
5+4 At The O2 DD 5.1, 5+4 At The O2 Stereo, Original KatzEye Stereo
Audio Lineage 5+4 At The O2 DD 5.1:
Download all 9 Original Audio Files > Goldwave convert all stereo .flac into mono .wav > Audition 1.5 Synchronize/Create 6 Mono .wav's > Vegas DD
Audio Lineage 5+4 At The O2 Stereo:
Download all 9 Original Audio Files > Goldwave convert all stereo .flac into mono .wav > Audition 1.5 Synchronize/Mixdown
Audio Lineage Original KatzEye:
From KatzEye DVD
The 5+4 At The O2 Stereo Mix has been on Dime since Feb 17th and Tapecity the following day, and there is a DTS audio version at both Yeeshkul and Tapecity.
Please read the thread about the Stereo mix at Dime, (located here: http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-d...#startcomments ) lots of questions about the "panning", or "image shifting". It is in the 5+4 At The O2 Stereo and DD 5.1 files here also. There was some negative feedback about it before anybody finished the download, but after the person got to 100%, nothing but good things said. Thanks to all that left positive comments.
Huge THANKS go out to ALL the tapers, everyone did a spectacular job. Every "original" source has a spot in this mix.
Only 9 "Original" audio sources available, Futura's list has 19 entries. 4 are matrixes (did not want to use a matrix to make a matrix), 4 are duplicates (mastering of same source), and 2 are unavailable, leaving 9 "Original" sources. The 5+4 At The O2 (both DD 5.1 and Stereo) have 5 sources straight thru, and 4 "cameo" appearances. Front Left is Per Schoeps Mk41 "Remastered", Front Right is Clay AT 831 HRTF "Mastered" Version, Rear Left is Third Eye Audio Source (Marantz PDM660 & Neumann KM184's),Rear Right is JCE Cardoid SP-CMC-20 "We Did It", Center is Wendy Label "Legendary Reunion 2007". First 15 seconds of the show is 100% Wendy, then Per takes 20 sec to fade in. At 25 seconds into the show, Clay takes 20 sec to fade in. At 35 seconds, Third Eye takes 20 sec to fade in, and at 45 seconds, JCE takes 20 sec to fade in. At 65 seconds into the show, all 5 sources are separate. (Turn it up and listen how over the first 65 seconds the sound changes) ~ Cameo A - Slowburn DPA 4061 {{Opening Drums D1T2, only 17 seconds, but my favorite part of the whole show, the first sound heard on Dec 11 was this from Slowburn!! Front And Rear Channels}} Cameo B - Storm London {{First Minute D1T3 Rear Channels Only}} Cameo C - Tarantura For Your Life {{First Minute D1T4 Rear Channels Only}} Cameo D - Maia Sony ECM-719 {{First Minute D1T5 Rear Channels Only}}
This is my first attempt at Video Editing, other than recording a few TV shows and making a basic menu. KoolKat is a God, this is different than his version, not necessarily better, just different. This is a 4 cam multitrack edit, with 1 second dissolve between edits, no curtains or page rolls, simple 1 sec blends. My edits start at 3:24 of disc 1, any edits before that are KK's, any after that are mine. The BBC News clip is just 1 minute long, starting at 11:20 on disc 1. The 3rdEye/KatzEye video is superior in quality to IanA and Smagin, but there is a giant screen behind the band, and that is where IanA/Smagin really shine. They catch a good view of the whole show including the backdrop. But beware........The backdrop is a few frames behind real time. The video is NOT out of synch, lots of places you can see both the "live" and the "backdrop" at the same time, and they do not match. Good examples are D1 @ 16:55, D2 @ 2:45 and 7:40. These examples are entirely on the KatzEye Video, if you have already downloaded that video, you can go look at it, the Video IS in synch, only the backdrop may fool you.
A couple of funny things I hadn't noticed until I started editing this, on D1 @ 6:13 Jason hits his head with the drum sticks, and on D2 @ 48:50 Jimmy gets kicked in the butt by Robert, it is much more evident on the KatzEye video, I have IanA's view here. There is more, but those were 2 funny things I wrote down while editing. (Update - I put the the KatzEye view of the kick in the ass back in disc 2, so md5s for disc 2 have changed since I put them in with disc 1)
Disc 1:
01. Tampa 1973 Newsreel 1:27
02. Good Times Bad Times 3:08
03. Ramble On 5:43
04. Black Dog 6:05
05. In My Time Of Dying 12:04
06. For Your Life 6:02
07. Trampled Under Foot 6:59
08. Nobody's Fault But Mine 7:11
09. No Quarter 9:49
Total: 59:32
Disc 2:
01. Since I've Been Loving You 8:43
02. Dazed And Confused 12:13
03. Stairway To Heaven 8:43
04. The Song Remains The Same 6:43
05. Misty Mountain Hop 6:09
06. Kashmir 10:12
07. Whole Lotta Love 8:45
08. Rock And Roll 5:29
Total: 67:01
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