how the west was won
2007-01-27 10:29:41
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answer #1
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answered by shane 7
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There's a definitive Led Zeppelin DVD that WEA put out a few years back, which includes some rare archive like the 1969 Supershow at the Linoleum Factory. There is also, of course, the Robert Plant solo stuff and Plant/Page performances.
2007-01-27 18:45:43
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answered by lesroys 6
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Well that leaves Coda, which has some good tracks like "We're Gonna Groove," "Darlene," and another version of "I Can't Quit You Baby", the soundtrack for The Song Remains The Same, which isn't too good at all, The BBC Sessions, which has "Traveling Riverside Blues" and "Hey Hey What Can I Do," na dis worht a purchase, and of course How The West Was Won, which features some better live tracks than those on TSRTS. I would personally go with Coda and BBC.
2007-01-27 18:30:29
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answered by Handy Leatherette 5
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SRTS and HTWWW , also teh BBC sessions are really great and good for the studio stuff, there are also a myriad of bootlegs availabel if ya can find them, i wuld suggest such things as destroyer, live in cleveland 77, lsiten to this eddie or for badge holders only, the 77 la forum show, 75 earls court show, dallas are you receiving, 75 show, another journey 5cd set, and so many more
2007-01-27 20:35:16
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answered by cav 5
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I would go for Led Zeppelin 3, and How the West Was Won, both are really good, and How the west was won shows some really good live stuff.
2007-01-27 18:41:54
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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remasters 3 cd set
2007-01-27 18:28:52
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answered by Anonymous
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bbc sessions (got all the songs)
complete studio recordings (same as first one)
song remains the same (dvd)
2007-01-27 18:28:51
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answered by spiderk132 4
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Go with "Coda" and the "BBC Sessions"
2007-01-27 18:46:27
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answered by stullyo2003 1
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