Led Zeppelin - The Destroyer
Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, Ohio 04/27/77
"No Quarter" was recorded in 1972 at Island Studios, London. It was engineered by Andy Johns and also mixed by Johns at Olympic Studios, London.
During live performances of this song Jones would improvise on keyboards and often play bits of classical music. The song took on a very mysterious texture on stage as many lights and simulated fog were used. On Led Zeppelin's 1975 and later tours, John Paul Jones would also play a short piano concerto (on a grand piano) frequently turning the seven-minute song into a performance exceeding twenty minutes. He was particularly fond of playing Rachmaninoff pieces, but sometimes included snatches of Amazing Grace and also Joaquín Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez which had inspired Miles Davis' Sketches of Spain. One incredible version of the song, recorded at the Kingdome in Seattle in 1977, is an epic thirty six minutes, where, after the piano solo, Jones leads the group into a rip-roaring R&B based jam, as a lead in to the guitar solo proper (similar versions can also be heard on the "Destroyer" bootleg).
Led Zeppelin - The Destroyer Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, Ohio
04/27/77
101 - The Song Remains the Same
102 - Sick Again
103 - Nobody's Fault But Mine
104 - In My Time of Dying
105 - Since I've Been Loving You
106 - No Quarter
201 - Ten Years Gone
202 - The Battle of Evermore
203 - Going to California
204 -
Black Country Woman
205 - Bron Yr Aur Stomp
206 - White Summer
207 - Black Mountain Side
208 - Kashimir
301 - Moby Dick
302 - Page Guitar Solo
303 - Achilles Last Stand
304 - Stairway to Heaven
305 - Rock and Roll
306 - Trampled Underfoot
artwork too
http://link-protector.com/176177/
http://link-protector.com/176176/
http://link-protector.com/176178/