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Favorite Led Zeppelin Memorabilia

Led Zeppelin fans live the music.  I know I do.  Here are a few of my favorite Led Zeppelin memorabilia records. Pictured above is a record that was gifted to…

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Rare Led Zeppelin IV Dics

Scott Randall

Led Zeppelin fans live the music.  I know I do.  Here are a few of my favorite Led Zeppelin memorabilia records.

Pictured above is a record that was gifted to me by a wonderful friend in 1978 is a Led Zeppelin IV disc on Pink Vinyl  (Import K 50008 on Atlantic Records).  Only 165 of these records were pressed. What a gift my friend had presented to me... and I had no idea.  He did say that I I would thank him later. Recently, I researched the record and my eyes popped out of my head. I don't have too many really rare records in my collection. But the ones I do have, I think are pretty cool.

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Stairway on 45

One of my favorite jukebox finds is from a local vinyl collector in the U.K.  To find Led Zeppelin's, "Stairway to Heaven," on a 45 ( full version) is nearly impossible. They never released it to the public. But they did press a run of 45s for jukebox owners. I found a used one for $40. Some sell for as much as $110. I love collecting Led Zeppelin's music on 45s. They only released 10 in the United States. Around the world is another story. It is fun being a collector is searching for rare versions and songs from all over the world.

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2018 Record Store Day Led Zeppelin 45

Led Zeppelin 2018 Record Store Day is a 7″ yellow vinyl single which includes two previously unheard mixes produced by Jimmy Page: “Rock And Roll” on the A-side and the Olympic Studios Mix of “Friends” on the B-side.

Time for you to show us your Led Zeppelin Stuff. I can't wait to see all the things you have in your personal collections.

~screamin  WCSX

Timeline: Classic Detroit Performances with set lists

Throughout the sixties and seventies, Led Zeppelin rocked some of Detroit's most storied venues; from the Grande Ballroom, to the record-breaking performance at the Pontiac Silverdome. While the venues no longer remain, the performances will forever be part of Detroit's rock history.

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January 17, 1969 - The Grande Ballroom

Songs performed during this period include:

Train Kept a Rollin', I Can't Quit You Baby, Dazed and Confused, As Long As I Have You, Killing Floor, White Summer / Black Mountainside, Babe I'm Gonna Leave You, You Shook Me, How Many More Times, Communication Breakdown, Pat's Delight.

January 19, 1969 - The Grande Ballroom

Setlist includes:

Train Kept a Rollin', I Can't Quit You Baby, Dazed and Confused, Killing Floor, White Summer / Black Mountainside, Babe I'm Gonna Leave You, You Shook Me, How Many More Times, Communication Breakdown

May 16, 1969 - The Grande Ballroom (Originally scheduled for Olympia Stadium)

Songs performed during this period include:

Train Kept a Rollin', I Can't Quit You Baby, Dazed and Confused, As Long As I Have You, Killing Floor, White Summer / Black Mountainside, Babe I'm Gonna Leave You, You Shook Me, How Many More Times, Communication Breakdown, Pat's Delight.

October 18, 1969 - Olympia Stadium

Setlists during this tour include:

Good Times Bad Times (intro) ~ Communication Breakdown, I Can't Quit You Baby, Heartbreaker, Dazed and Confused, You Shook Me, White Summer / Black Mountainside, What Is and What Should Never Be, Moby Dick, How Many More Times.

January 18, 1969 - The Grande Ballroom

Songs performed during this period include:

Train Kept a Rollin', I Can't Quit You Baby, Dazed and Confused, As Long As I Have You, Killing Floor, White Summer / Black Mountain Side, Babe I'm Gonna Leave You, You Shook Me, How Many More Times, Communication Breakdown, Pat's Delight (drum solo).

1970

August 28, 1970 - Olympia Stadium

Setlist includes:

Immigrant Song, Heartbreaker, Dazed and Confused, Bring It On Home, That's Way, Bron-Yr-Aur, Since I've Been Loving You, Organ solo / Thank You, What Is and What Should Never Be, Moby Dick, Whole Lotta Love (medley), Communication Breakdown.

1972

June 6, 1972 - Cobo Hall

    Setlist includes:

    Rock and Roll, Sick Again, Over the Hills and Far Away, In My Time of Dying, The Song Remains the Same, Rain Song, Kashmir, No Quarter, Trampled Underfoot, Moby Dick, How Many More Times, Stairway to Heaven, Whole Lotta Love, Black Dog, Communication Breakdown.

    1973

    July 12, 1973 - Cobo Hall

    First night of the North American tour

    Setlist includes:

    Rock and Roll, Celebration Day, (Bring It On Home intro) Black Dog, Over the Hills and Far Away, Misty Mountain Hop, Since I've Been Loving You, No Quarter, The Song Remains the Same, Rain Song, Dazed and Confused (incl. San Francisco), Stairway to Heaven, Moby Dick, Heartbreaker, Whole Lotta Love (incl. Let That Boy Boogie, I'm Going Down), Communication Breakdown, The Ocean.

    July 13, 1973 - Cobo Hall

    Setlist includes:

    Rock and Roll, Celebration Day, (Bring It On Home intro) Black Dog, Over the Hills and Far Away, Misty Mountain Hop, Since I've Been Loving You, No Quarter, The Song Remains the Same, Rain Song, Dazed and Confused (incl. San Francisco), Stairway to Heaven, Moby Dick, Heartbreaker, Whole Lotta Love (incl. Let That Boy Boogie), Dancing Days.

    1975

    January 31, 1975 - Olympia Stadium

    Setlist includes:

    Rock and Roll, Sick Again, Over the Hills and Far Away, In My Time of Dying, The Song Remains the Same, Rain Song, Kashmir, No Quarter, Trampled Underfoot, Moby Dick, How Many More Times, Stairway to Heaven, Whole Lotta Love, Black Dog, Communication Breakdown.

    1977

    April 30, 1977 - Pontiac Silverdome

    Setlist includes:

    The Song Remains The Same, (The Rover intro) Sick Again, Nobody's Fault But Mine, In My Time of Dying, Since I've Been Loving You, No Quarter, Ten Years Gone, Battle of Evermore, Going to California, Black Country Woman, Bron-Y-Aur Stomp, White Summer ~ Black Mountainside, Kashmir, (Out On the Tiles intro) Moby Dick, Jimmy Page solo, Achilles Last Stand, Stairway to Heaven, Rock and Roll, Trampled Underfoot.

    Born in Mt Clemens, Screamin’ Scott has been a part of the Detroit airwaves for 30-plus years. With 40 years of experience in radio. When he’s not out on the streets for WCSX, you can find him devoting time to local charities with his, “Screamin Angels”; and for 16 years with Rock 4 Tots charity. And last 10 years with his local band, "Chit!." Screamin Scott likes to write about nostalgic Detroit area memories, classic rock, and local metro Detroit topics.