AMAZING BLUE WAX TMOQ ORIG "MUDSLIDE" 1970 HIGH VOLTAGE LED ZEPPELIN psych
  $   110

 


$ 110 Sold For
Nov 12, 2017 Sold Date
Nov 7, 2017 Start Date
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13   Number Of Bids
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                    ORIGINAL FIRST PRESS                  T.M.O.Q COLLECTIBLE / RED WAX

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                   LED ZEPPELIN

 

                                         

                     TRADE MARK OF QUALITY - 112



MINT CLEAN - FINAL COLLECTION COPY

...not easy to find...

=BLUE VINYL=

RARE! Circa 40 years old T.M.O.Q first issue housed in thick LIME GREEN sleeve with custom designed art slip sheet on front cover ... (NOT PASTED or taped - just like first released decades ago!)

The release was by the legendary Trademark of Quality label of Southern California, known for its high production standards, perfectionism, and commitment to quality. TMOQ used only virgin vinyl for its product line...

Playing exclusively arena-sized venues at this point, without an opening act, the gigs were billed "An Evening With Led Zeppelin". The last date of the tour, scheduled for Las Vegas on April 19 is cancelled due to Robert Plant falling ill the night before. The group holds a press conference earlier in the day.

Here is the press conference event from March-21-1970
Review: Zeppelin Pack ‘em In...

Robert Plant, lead singer of the high-flying Led Zeppelin, said recently in London the group wanted to tour America again because audiences here are so “ultra responsive”. His observation was correct, but even the Led Zeppelin was obviously not prepared for the reaction they caused Saturday at the Pacific Coliseum as nearly 19,000 rock fans jammed the building for the group’s first concert in a 19-city tour. Although it started half-an-hour late, the concert was already blessed by the fact that there were none of the often tedious and time-consuming supporting acts.

Led Zeppelin walked onstage at 8:30pm, took control with glorious, ear-splitting rock 'n' roll.
They are essentially the same group they were here last year, with as many new faults as there were noticeable improvements.
Except for a few minor mechanical problems during the opening of Dazed and Confused, Led Zeppelin succeeded in their heavy brand of rock that everyone came to hear.

The only new material offered was the song Since I’ve Been Loving You, to be released soon on Led Zeppelin III. It’s raw, physical qualities make the album one worth looking forward to.

And no one really minded that they played songs from their first two albums. From the raw, gutsy sounds of How Many More Times, to the frenzy improvisation that is Heartbreaker.

Robert Plant, the physical and vocal gymnast of the group, turned the crowd on at will with his shaggy blond mane and his searing three-octave voice.
The lead guitar of Jimmy Page was a constant delight to the senses.
Drummer John Bonham demonstrated his talent in stick-twirling and barehanded exhibition that exhausted both himself and listener, while bass guitarist John Paul Jones more than kept the beat alive.

As the concert drew to a close during the fever pitch of Whole Lotta Love, the massive crowd surged forward and about 50 senseless fans spoiled it for the group and the audience by vaulting up onto the 15-foot high stage.
“Never before in the history of Led Zeppelin has this happened,” Plant shouted mock-serious into the microphone, not knowing whether to be offended or flattered.

When the stage was finally cleared, Led Zeppelin came back to a standing ovation that was a fitting tribute to one of the most talented rock groups in the business.

  Heart Breaker    
  Organ Improvisation    
   Thank You    
    What Is And What Should Never Be    
    Medley: Communication Breakdown/Ramble On    
   Since I've Been Loving You    
    Whole Lotta Love




              

 

CONDITION: The cover: rated: near M- the lime green (thick) cover with custom designed group photo slip sheet is very rare not pasted or taped ...altogether remains very hard to find in any condition. This survivor is GREAT shape (see photo) ...  still has a strong appearance, no delete marks, no split seams, no bends, and no writing  ... VERY collection worthy rarity ...

The vinyl: Rated: pressed on deep blue vinyl VG++ see a few slide scuffs, nothing much, performing very enjoyable with CLEAN audio with exception of a few revolutions of surface ticks(pressing flaw?) at very end (fade out) of side one, otherwise the remaining and all of other side plays same just like first released  ...  both custom TMOQ PIG labels are clean

           

      A cool addition to anyone's music library!








 

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