Led Zeppelin, le 1975-03-19 à Vancouver, BC (Pacific Coliseum), Canada
Silver : Snow Jobs
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Led Zeppelin
Pacific Coliseum
Vancouver, British Columbia
March 19, 1975

Source: Original Silvers
Lineage: Original Silvers>EAC offset corrected, secure mode, test and copy>WAV>Traders Little Helper level 6 with align on Sector Boundaries>FLAC

Bootleg Title: Snow Jobs (Empress Valley Supreme Disc)

**Remastered** by thir13en

Disc one (56:29):
(1) Rock and Roll (4:41)
(2) Sick Again (6:21)
(3) Over The Hills and Far Away (8:44)
(4) In My Time Of Dying (13:10)
(5) The Song Remains The Same (5:29)
(6) The Rain Song (9:22)
(7) Kashmir (9:08)

Disc two (57:07):
(1) No Quarter (25:36)
(2) Trampled Underfoot (9:23)
(3) Moby Dick (22:07)

Disc three (69:04):
(1) Dazed and Confused (41:13)
(2) Stairway To Heaven (13:33)
(3) Whole Lotta Love (Incl. The Crunge) (7:54)
(4) Black Dog (6:22)

Comments from the original torrent (March 2007):

Had some fun with this one, a good raw source that I felt needed some touch-ups. I'd certainly recommend it for all, but it might be best for diehard 13 fans only, as the changes are subtle, more what a general mastering job should be.

As I said, raw, and I've been meaning to play around with one like this, adding a bit of spatial-simulator reverb to try to recreate some ambience of the venue. Not far off from blending with an AUD, just not as obvious. Mostly it gives the rawness a smoother edge and helps to warm up some of the brittle crunch (and eliminate the need for de-noising). Then the spectrum was tightened up as the highs were too bright, the lows were undefined and the mid's (especially Page) needed a slight boost.

I like it, I like it a lot.

Artwork, EAC log, MD5 Checksums and Fingerprints included.

Comments (added July 2008):

This was originally posted by Hottiemagnet in March 2007 (I think it was to DIME, though I can't find it in the archives at the moment); I personally found this to be a more enjoyable listen than the original "Snow Jobs" boot. Changes as outlined above give a warmer feel to the recording, similar to the post-production of a commercial release. Since even the original boot does not appear to be on the tracker right now, I thought this would be worth a spin (perhaps for the first time on DIME).

Many thanks to thir13en and Hottiemagnet for bringing this to the masses the first time around.