Falkoner Theater, Copenhagen, Denmark - July 23rd, 1979
When Led Zeppelin scheduled their comeback from the events of 1977 they planned it in three stages. The first was the recording of a new album, which they did in November 1978 in Stockholm.
The second was a return to the stage in Europe, and the third and final was a US tour which, as events would dictate, would never occur.
Although they planned their first concert in two years with the
huge Knebworth festival, they decided to play two warm up gigs in Copenhagen, Denmark a week before. These were the first shows in Denmark since they played the KB Hallen in 1973. These were poorly advertised and planned.
The first show was delayed several hours because Zeppelin
couldn't fit their lighting rig in the venue. While trying to regain their live prowess and breaking in their new set list, these are essentially public rehearsals before an uncritical audience.
The setlist itself reveals Zeppelin trying to "cut the waffle" (as
Plant said in an interview after Knebworth) by cutting out the long solos and playing more songs while maintaining a two and a half hour marathon set. Trying to have it both ways produced one of their most clunky and disjointed set which
seems to lose any kind of momentum it builds. Nevertheless it is one of their most complete in terms of comprehensiveness with songs from every one of their albums including the not yet released In Through The Outdoor.
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