- Tour Over Europe 1980
infobox concert tour
concert_tour_name = Tour Over Europe 1980
artist =Led Zeppelin
type = Concert
locations =Europe
start_date =June 17 ,1980
end_date =July 7 ,1980
number_of_legs = 1
number_of_shows = 14
last_tour = Knebworth 1979
this_tour = Tour Over Europe 1980
next_tour =Ahmet Ertegün Tribute Concert Tour Over Europe 1980 was the last
concert tour by the English rock bandLed Zeppelin . The tour commenced onJune 17 and concluded onJuly 7 ,1980 . All of the shows of the tour took place in cities throughoutGermany , with the exceptions of one show each atBrussels ,Rotterdam ,Vienna andZürich .History
This was the first series of concerts performed by the band since their shows at Knebworth almost a year before. Singer
Robert Plant was not keen to tour theUnited States , and the band wanted to avoid some of the negative press attention which had dogged them in theUnited Kingdom , so as a compromise Led Zeppelin manager Peter Grant decided to schedule a short European tour. He hoped that being on the road again would rejuvenate Plant's enthusiasm for touring, which would eventually lead to the band's return to the U.S.Lewis, Dave and Pallett, Simon (1997) "Led Zeppelin: The Concert File", London: Omnibus Press. ISBN 0-7119-5307-4, p. 134.]The band performed rehearsals for the tour at the Rainbow Theatre and
Victoria Theatre in London, and then atShepperton Studios ,Middlesex .Lewis, Dave and Pallett, Simon (1997) "Led Zeppelin: The Concert File", London: Omnibus Press. ISBN 0-7119-5307-4, p. 134.]During this tour the band played small venues with a scaled down PA and a modest stage and lighting setup. As such, it possessed a much more low-key feel than had been witnessed on recent tours. The set list was also shorter at approximately two hours in duration, with some of the band's lengthier songs such as "No Quarter" and "Moby Dick" being discarded. A limited amount of material from the band's most recent album "
In Through the Out Door ", was also performed. The set for these concerts opened with "Train Kept A-Rollin' " which had not been a regular feature of their live sets since 1969. Press coverage of this concert tour was minimal.Generally speaking, there was playful and generous spirit about the tour, with guitarist
Jimmy Page even handling some of the stage introductions himself for the first time in the band's twelve year career.Liner notes byCameron Crowe for "The Complete Studio Recordings".] However, some on-stage problems were also experienced. The June 26th show atVienna [ [http://ledzeppelin.com/show/june-26-1980 Led Zeppelin official website: concert summary] ] was interrupted during "White Summer ", as Page was hit in the face by afirecracker . The organizer stepped up and talked to the audience, and asked the person responsible to come to the stage to have a word with him. After a quick intermission, the band returned to play "Kashmir". The June 27th show atNuremberg [ [http://ledzeppelin.com/show/june-27-1980 Led Zeppelin official website: concert summary] ] came to an abrupt end in the middle of the third song when John Bonham collapsed on stage and was rushed to a hospital. Press speculation arose that Bonham's problem was caused by an excess of alcohol and drugs, but the band claimed that he had simply overeaten. [Stephen Davis (1995). Hammer of the Gods (LPC) ISBN 033043859-X.]The poster of the tour announced a second concert at Berlin, on July 8th, [ [http://ledzeppelin.com/show/july-8-1980 Led Zeppelin official website: concert summary] ] but this show was never performed. The final full-length concert Led Zeppelin played until
2007 was on July 7th, [ [http://ledzeppelin.com/show/july-7-1980 Led Zeppelin official website: concert summary] ] with "Whole Lotta Love " being the final song performed at this gig.In an interview, bass player John Paul Jones recalled of this tour:
Recordings
Audio bootlegs
All the shows of the tour were released by the bootleg label
Tarantura on a 26-disc box set, and as separate releases during 1996 and 1997. Most of the shows are complete and are sourced from soundboard recordings; just theRotterdam show is missing the first four songs and the Vienna and Munich shows are sourced from audience recordings. There is, however, a complete audience recording of the Rotterdam show in existence.Video
On Led Zeppelin's website, there are 8mm films featuring parts of the Rotterdam, [ [http://ledzeppelin.com/show/june-21-1980 Led Zeppelin official website: concert summary] ]
Zürich [ [http://ledzeppelin.com/show/june-29-1980 Led Zeppelin official website: concert summary] ] andMunich [ [http://ledzeppelin.com/show/july-5-1980 Led Zeppelin official website: concert summary] ] shows.Tour set list
#"
Train Kept A-Rollin' " (Bradshaw, Kay, Mann)
#"Nobody's Fault but Mine (Page, Plant)
#"Black Dog" (Jones, Page, Plant)
#"In the Evening " (Jones, Page, Plant)
#"The Rain Song " (Page, Plant)
#"Hot Dog" (Page, Plant)
#"All My Love" (Jones, Plant)
#"Trampled Under Foot " (Jones, Page, Plant)
#"Since I've Been Loving You " (Jones, Page, Plant)
#"Achilles Last Stand " (Page, Plant) (not performed on July 7th)
#"White Summer "/"Black Mountain Side " (Page)
#"Kashmir" (Bonham, Page, Plant)
#"Stairway to Heaven " (Page, Plant)Encores:
*"Rock and Roll" (Bonham, Jones, Page, Plant)
*"Whole Lotta Love " (Bonham, Dixon, Jones, Page, Plant)
**"Performed on June 17th, 20th, 26th & 30th; and July 2nd, 5th (withSimon Kirke on second drum set) & 7th."
*"Heartbreaker" (Bonham, Jones, Page, Plant)
**"Performed on June 17th, 21st & 29th."
*"Communication Breakdown " (Bonham, Jones, Page)
**"Performed on June 18th, 23rd & 24th; and July 3rd."
*"Money" (Hooker)
**"Performed on June 30th. (with Philip Carson on bass guitar)"Tour dates
*17/06/1980 flagicon|Germany
Westfalenhalle -Dortmund ,Germany
*18/06/1980 flagicon|Germany Sportshalle -Cologne ,Germany
*20/06/1980 flagicon|Belgium Vorst Nationaal -Brussels ,Belgium
*21/06/1980 flagicon|Netherlands Ahoy -Rotterdam ,Netherlands
*23/06/1980 flagicon|Germany Stadthalle -Bremen ,Germany
*24/06/1980 flagicon|Germany Messehalle -Hanover ,Germany
*26/06/1980 flagicon|Austria Stadthalle -Vienna ,Austria
*27/06/1980 flagicon|Germany Messezentrum Halle -Nuremberg ,Germany
*29/06/1980 flagicon|SwitzerlandHallenstadion -Zürich ,Switzerland
*30/06/1980 flagicon|Germany Festhalle -Frankfurt ,Germany
*02/07/1980 flagicon|Germany Eisstadion -Mannheim ,Germany
*03/07/1980 flagicon|Germany Eisstadion -Mannheim ,Germany
*05/07/1980 flagicon|GermanyOlympiahalle -Munich ,Germany
*07/07/1980 flagicon|Germany Eissporthalle -Berlin ,Germany External links
* [http://www.ledzeppelin.com/timelinebrowse Comprehensive archive of known concert appearances by Led Zeppelin (official website)]
* [http://www.bootledz.com/setlists.htm Led Zeppelin concert setlists]
* [http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&ie=UTF8&oe=UTF8&start=400&num=200&msa=0&msid=117377988734231201134.000456dd64668e97c11b4&ll=52.335339,11.975098&spn=10.455221,19.775391&z=6 View in Google Earth]References
ources
*Lewis, Dave and Pallett, Simon (1997) "Led Zeppelin: The Concert File", London: Omnibus Press. ISBN 0-7119-5307-4.
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