| Date | June 28, 1970 |
| Band | Led Zeppelin |
| Event | Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music |
| Venue | Bath Festival Pavilion |
| City | Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England |
| Personnel |
John Bonham Jimmy Page Robert Plant John Paul Jones |
| Setlist |
1. Immigrant Song |
| Recordings |
Bath Festival 1970 (LP) [2,7]
Knock Oneself Out Vol. 1 & 2 |
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Happy daze !
Good grief it’s a long time ago - I was only a teenager !
Just getting to and from this venue was a major logistical exercise as I remember it
But any way this concert promised my two favourite bands on the same bill – Floyd & Zeppelin (how much for that these days?!) Unfortunately for some reason between the 1st day and 2nd day I moved further away from the stage so my distant view of Zeppelin was Pageys ‘Farmer Giles’ outfit (quite fetching I thought) and the standout track for me was “Thats the way” it seemed particularly poignant at the time (bearing in mind Zeppelin III hadn’t been released yet)