LED ZEPPELIN GOING TO CALIFORNIA 1 MOONCHILD RECORDS MC-023 IMMIGRANT SONG Z01

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LED ZEPPELIN GOING TO CALIFORNIA 1 MOONCHILD RECORDS MC-023 IMMIGRANT SONG Z01

LED ZEPPELIN GOING TO CALIFORNIA 1 MOONCHILD RECORDS MC-023 IMMIGRANT SONG Z01


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LED ZEPPELIN / GOING TO CALIFORNIA 1
(2CD) MOONCHILD RECORDS / MC-023
Disc 1
01. Bill Graham Introduction
02. Immigrant Song
03. Heartbreaker
04. Since I've been loving you
05. Black Dog
06. Dazed and confused
07. Stairway to heaven
08. Celebration Day
Disc 2
01. That's the way
02. Going to california
03. What is and what should never be
04. Moby dick
05. Whole lotta love
06. Communication Breakdown
Berkeley Community Theare, Berkeley,
California, USA. 13 September 1971


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