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Led Zeppelin
Live In Seattle 73 Tour
Trade Mark Of Quality (TMOQ)
2 record set released in 1976.
Seattle Center Coliseum
Seattle, Washington
July 17, 1973
Stereo Audience Recording
Tracks arranged in correct sequence.
01. Rock And Roll
02. Celebration Day
03. Black Dog
04. Over The Hills And Far Away
05. Misty Mountain Hop (fades out/in in the middle)
06. Since I've Been Loving You
07. No Quarter
08. The Song Remains The Same
09. The Rain Song
10. Stairway To Heaven (fades out at the very end)
11. Whole Lotta Love (cuts in + fades out at the end)
12. The Ocean
Jimmy Page ... guitar
Robert Plant ... vocals
John Paul Jones ... bass, organ
John Bonham ... drums
Trade Mark Of Quality
(abbreviated TMOQ or TMQ) was a bootleg record label based in Los Angeles, California, during the late 1960s and early 1970s.
The label was responsible for many underground records of Bob Dylan, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin,
Jefferson Airplane, Devo,
Grateful Dead, The Beatles, Frank Zappa, The Rolling Stones, The Who and many other rock artists of the era.
Trade Mark of Quality was established in 1970 by "Dub" Taylor and Ken Douglas. They were quality-conscious perfectionists who pressed many of their albums on coloured, virgin vinyl, and possibly the first bootleggers to start producing printed picture covers, and later colour picture covers, rather than paper inserts.
Taylor and Douglas had released several albums under different names before settling on "Trade Mark Of Quality" in 1969, the first being Great White Wonder by Bob Dylan. According to Douglas, Taylor recorded several of TMOQ's releases himself, including the Rolling Stones' Live'r Than You'll Ever Be and Led Zeppelin's Live On Blueberry Hill. TMOQ frequently released its albums with cover art by William Stout.