Eddie Kramer reminisces about his time spent with Led-Zeppelin.
Eddie Kramer Archives Collection - Led Zeppelin

Then again, I don't get why people like mono over stereo, or LP over CD, so wtf do I know?
I also like CD's more Lynchster.
Well, I'm quite aware of what's out there unofficially about the band so yes there are some really horrid recordings. Mind you, I've sat through them. On the flip side, there are some well done recordings from the audience by enterprising souls who used good equipment.Maybe it gives them that sense of being "present" in that moment, or getting a feel for how the concert experience was for that particular band. With the sound quality being so bad on some of them it's giving a wrong impression IMO. Who knows?
I also like CD's more Lynchster.
I hardly ever multiquote but just have to say that I could convert both of you to the analog side if you sat in my main room and listened to all 4 different CD releases I have of Zeppelin and the last Excellent vinyl albums done with tender loving care. They simply put the digital copies to shame and I am a fan of both mediums, however unless they were transferred properly with NO mucking about then they end up mutilating the original mastertape versions.
Well, I'm quite aware of what's out there unofficially about the band so yes there are some really horrid recordings. Mind you, I've sat through them. On the flip side, there are some well done recordings from the audience by enterprising souls who used good equipment.
Just get the soundboards first...
