April 12, 1977
Minneapolis, MN US
Met Center
Setlist:
likely 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.
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4-12-77 Met Center
I, too, was at the show. Sixteen years old, my first major concert. The band was very late, but I didn't know better, and thought it was normal for such heavyweights. I read in the Tribune the next day that Peter Grant was "visibly shaken," at the band's tardiness that night. I agree, they were about two hours late. Living in Buffalo, Mn., my parents were upset when I finally pulled in at 3 a.m.
I didn't even know all the music that night, but most. I fell in love with No Quarter that night, with the dry ice effect and great solo.
I had lousy seats in the upper area of Met Center, but was with a group and having a great time. The stage and speaker set-up was incredible as I remember it stretched from floor to ceiling, and the entire width of the arena, a solid wall of sound. I felt bad for the thousands that sat behind the stage, as there were no video screens at the time, of course. But it was such an event to have Zeppelin in Minnesota, no one seemed to care.
I would love to talk with anyone who remembers the show and cares to share.
Paul Boisclair
Morro Bay, Ca.