Led Zeppelin

Ticket to see Led Zeppelin at the Odeon Theatre from 1972

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@RLC302

I graduated from high school in 1972 and was introduced to Led Zeppelin's via my 10th grade crush in 1970. They have remained my favorite group throughout my life. They're simply the best. That was an interesting era to have been a part of. Though I don't know why, when I listen to them now I am carried back in time and a sort of sweet sadness envelopes me. πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡² 🎫 🎼 🎀

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@erikparent8176

I was three years old in '72 and when time machines are perfected I'm going to go back in time and see my favorite band, Led Zeppelin! 🎸πŸ₯πŸŽΈ

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@Teresa-we2ke

I was 12 years old in 1972. I clearly remember listening to Led Zeppelin IV with my mom on our old TV/Record Player console and dancing around the living room to "Misty Mountain Hop"! That was the beginning of my love for Led Zeppelin and they're still my favorite band to this day. Later on "Kashmir" became Mom's favorite song. I had the coolest Mom ever! ❀

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@staciev8917

My uncle who was born in 64' has a whole photo album of concert tickets from back in the days. Best times for him I bet πŸ’—

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@phriedokra6158

Awesome!!! I was 11...I had heard them as I had older siblings who rocked out...I have seen Robert Plant live but not Zep....I can only imagine !!!

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@luishermosilla951

Clasicos d las bandas, unos d los mejores en el planeta, espero k se mantengan en el tiempo, aun apesar d sus edades.

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@juarezmendes6744

Swou de bola πŸ₯πŸŽ€πŸŽΈπŸ‡§πŸ‡·

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@luisramirez1161

Sittin here eating lunch reading this and Ramble On comes on radio so cool !

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@manoelreinaldoreinaldo6120

Amazing , I was not born in 72' but think that this may have been a great show of Led Zeppelin β™₯️

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@juanlayton2848

I was 4 years old living in houston texas listening the trampled under foot played on the radio my sisters used to play...

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@yankee9736

That must have been a great show. I was 6 in 1972.

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@111jimi

was fortunate to b in san diego in "74......got a behind the stage ticket and.....saw the LZ plane at the airport......so cool!!!!!

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@psychedelicamania8166

I love Led Zeppelin β™₯️

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@Swat-ed5bt

Love these legends ❀️ πŸ₯°

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@jdevine42

That was the year that I first saw Zep, Spring of 72 at Nassau Coliseum in Long Island NY...I knew nothing of them or their music at the time, only the AM (short) version of Whole Lotta Love...I had great seats that cost $4 and that performance produced the only religious experience I ever had in my life. This was the How The West Was Won tour which is superior to ALL other LZ live recordings. I saw them multiple times on every other tour they made of the states after that including 2 nights in row at MSG in summer of 73 (Song Remains the Same shows).and they were always great...But that 1972 show was something far beyond great...it was transcendental and that $4 investment provided me with one of the few priceless memory's of my life.

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@bigdogbob845

I saw Led Zeppelin perform here in LA in '68 I was 17, and the lead off act was Jethro Tull, their first time touring the US, awesome show.

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@whiskbiscuit7199

Would pay 1000x that to see them now...sadly too young to have ever had the chance, and as a huge fan it's immensely disappointing that Robert plant won't do it when quite a few from that era still do..hell the 'stones just went on tour ffs

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@garystone3476

I saw them at the Spectrum in Philly in June of 1972. Best concert ever. My ticket cost $5.50!

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@johnchalmers

Cool . I use to keep my concert tickets from 1977-1990 , but unfortunately lost them during a move probably 1992 ? I think the coolest one I had at the time was from a concert by The Who , at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto .It was the tail end of their 1979/1980 North American tour . The one that saw ten kids crushed to death trying to get into the Coliseum in Cincinnati , in December , 1979 .

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@wesleynichols1873

My parents weren't even alive in '72, good times. Remember it like it was yesterday.

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