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Page moved to Destroyer (Led Zepplin bootleg recording). Vegaswikian ( talk) 01:44, 1 September 2010 (UTC)
The Destroyer (Led Zeppelin bootleg recording) → Destroyer — The title of the original bootleg recording (soundboard) of this show (April 27, 1977) is "Destoyer", not "The Destroyer", which is the title of another bootleg, taped by some people in the audience, the following day. In order to avoid confusion between two very different bootlegs, you should rename this article. 195.6.73.237 ( talk) 11:52, 25 August 2010 (UTC)
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There are a few important omissions in this article that I plan to check up on; however, this sentence is erroneous:
"Initial vinyl pressings of the bootleg incorrectly credited Seattle, Washington, the location of this show.[2]" The show was recorded in Cleveland (as the article earlier indicates), not Seattle. Seattle was erroneously credited because that is where the tape for the show ended up. It was created for a Kingdome staff member (the name of the guy eludes me) so that he could plan for the upcoming Seattle Zep show. The sentence should read "Initial vinyl pressings of the bootleg incorrectly credited Seattle, Washington as the location of this show.[2]" |
Substituted at 05:09, 13 May 2016 (UTC)