Hampton Roads Coliseum - August 10, 1970

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August 10, 1970
Hampton
VA
United States
us
Setlist

Immigrant Song, Heartbreaker, Dazed and Confused, Bring It On Home, That's Way, Bron-Yr-Aur, Since I've Been Loving You, Organ solo / Thank You, What Is and What Should Never Be, Moby Dick, Whole Lotta Love (medley incl. Let that Boy Boogie, Back In the USA, I'm Movin' On, See See Baby), Communication Breakdown (incl. Good Times Bad Times).

Note

This show marks start of the North American tour, August 10th, instead of the 15th in New Haven as previously thought for decades.  Early news reports mentioned the tour starting in Cincinnati on August 5th / 6th, but some of these dates were rescheduled due to JPJ's father being ill.  The 1970 Hampton Roads Coliseum date was always thought to have occurred on August 17th, mainly attributed to the mislabeled bootleg tape. However, while examining some new press and additional ads in the Timeline, the "original" date of the 10th appears to be the correct date after all.

Press Review: Led Zeppelin 'Turns On' For Crowd At Coliseum

'The Led Zeppelin, a British rock group, 'turned on' for a crowd of 10,000 plus at the Hampton Roads Coliseum last week.

The group, on the first leg of its tour in the United States, and the first time it has appeared in this country in over seven months, is composed of four musicians, Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, John Bonham and Robert Plant.

Jimmy Page is 23 years old and plays lead guitar. It was he who more or less got the group together.

He conceived the idea for a group and the name, while still a member of the Yardbirds. Asked why the name he replied, "There's really no reason for our name. It's better, really, than cabbage or carrots." A formidable guitarist, he embarked on his career at the age of 15.

John Bonham is the 21 year old drum player for the group. Bonham received a standing ovation at the Coliseum for his drum solo which lasted over 20 minutes.

John Paul Jones was doing some of the arrangements for a Donovan album when he met Page. Realizing they could best express themselves by working  together, they decided to do just 1hat. As Page says, "John is an incredible musician. He didn't need me for a job, but he felt the need to express himself and figured we could do that together."

Today Jones is a sought after arranger all over England. At 22 he has the distinction of being one of the few young men to make it in both the production line of recording and the recording itself.

Lead singer for the group is 21 year old Robert Plant. A versatile and accomplished musician he also plays the harmonica and bass. It is said his voice is so powerful, that when the speakers broke down on one engagement in Sweden the audience in the back of the auditorium could hear him.

Although Jimmy Page's description of the volatile and enthusiastic Coliseum crowd was a bit understated with "warm", it is this type of ability - the ability to generate a vibrant feeling - that has made Led Zeppelin a supergroup.

Having only begun in late 1968, the group has hit the top of the charts with such LPs as Led Zeppelin and Led Zeppelin II.

They are soon to release a new album.

Speaking for the group, Page described it as "totally different from what we have done before. We are always changing, hopefully for the better. We have to change with the times." Some of this change was witnessed at the concert when the group put aside their electric equipment and treated the audience to a country-western arrangement using a non-electric sound.

After the concert and a brief rest, the group took time out to sign a few autographs and answer questions.  [By A. SIEFRING  | Dally Press Writer, 8/16/70]

Notes

This show marks start of the North American tour, August 10th, instead of the 15th in New Haven as previously thought for decades.  Early news reports mentioned the tour starting in Cincinnati on August 5th / 6th, but some of these dates were rescheduled due to JPJ's father being ill.  The 1970 Hampton Roads Coliseum date was always thought to have occurred on August 17th, mainly attributed to the mislabeled bootleg tape. However, while examining some new press and additional ads in the Timeline, the "original" date of the 10th appears to be the correct date after all.

Press Review: Led Zeppelin 'Turns On' For Crowd At Coliseum

'The Led Zeppelin, a British rock group, 'turned on' for a crowd of 10,000 plus at the Hampton Roads Coliseum last week.

The group, on the first leg of its tour in the United States, and the first time it has appeared in this country in over seven months, is composed of four musicians, Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, John Bonham and Robert Plant.

Jimmy Page is 23 years old and plays lead guitar. It was he who more or less got the group together.

He conceived the idea for a group and the name, while still a member of the Yardbirds. Asked why the name he replied, "There's really no reason for our name. It's better, really, than cabbage or carrots." A formidable guitarist, he embarked on his career at the age of 15.

John Bonham is the 21 year old drum player for the group. Bonham received a standing ovation at the Coliseum for his drum solo which lasted over 20 minutes.

John Paul Jones was doing some of the arrangements for a Donovan album when he met Page. Realizing they could best express themselves by working  together, they decided to do just 1hat. As Page says, "John is an incredible musician. He didn't need me for a job, but he felt the need to express himself and figured we could do that together."

Today Jones is a sought after arranger all over England. At 22 he has the distinction of being one of the few young men to make it in both the production line of recording and the recording itself.

Lead singer for the group is 21 year old Robert Plant. A versatile and accomplished musician he also plays the harmonica and bass. It is said his voice is so powerful, that when the speakers broke down on one engagement in Sweden the audience in the back of the auditorium could hear him.

Although Jimmy Page's description of the volatile and enthusiastic Coliseum crowd was a bit understated with "warm", it is this type of ability - the ability to generate a vibrant feeling - that has made Led Zeppelin a supergroup.

Having only begun in late 1968, the group has hit the top of the charts with such LPs as Led Zeppelin and Led Zeppelin II.

They are soon to release a new album.

Speaking for the group, Page described it as "totally different from what we have done before. We are always changing, hopefully for the better. We have to change with the times." Some of this change was witnessed at the concert when the group put aside their electric equipment and treated the audience to a country-western arrangement using a non-electric sound.

After the concert and a brief rest, the group took time out to sign a few autographs and answer questions.  [By A. SIEFRING  | Dally Press Writer, 8/16/70]

Setlists

Immigrant Song, Heartbreaker, Dazed and Confused, Bring It On Home, That's Way, Bron-Yr-Aur, Since I've Been Loving You, Organ solo / Thank You, What Is and What Should Never Be, Moby Dick, Whole Lotta Love (medley incl. Let that Boy Boogie, Back In the USA, I'm Movin' On, See See Baby), Communication Breakdown (incl. Good Times Bad Times).

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