MAN CAVE: Get the Led Out @ the Electric Factory, 6/18

If there was ever a tribute band forged specifically for bachelor party glory, it's gotta Get The Led Out, the American Led Zeppelin. They played Saturday night at the Electric Factory.

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MAN CAVE: Get the Led Out @ the Electric Factory, 6/18

POSTED: Monday, June 20, 2011, 3:00 PM
Filed Under: Man Cave Concert Review

Man Cave is a testosterone-laden Monday feature that highlights the weekend haps of an everyday, pop-culture-loving Philly dude.

If there was ever a tribute band forged specifically for bachelor party glory, it's gotta Get The Led Out, the American Led Zeppelin. Saturday night at the Electric Factory they played two long sets of Zep covers, played pitch perfectly per the album.

Get The Led Out seems to have mastered the crowd-please/nerd-please ratio. Their setlist didn't miss any "essentials" (i.e. most famous radio hits). But it skipped the second-tier radio hits for a bevy of deep-cut fanatic-favorites. Here's the run-down (as best I could text it to myself during the show):

Set One:

When The Levy Breaks
Good Times Bad times
No Quarter
Trampled Underfoot
The Lemon Song
The Ocean
Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
Ramble On
Your Time is Gonna Come
Dazed and Confused
Bron-Y-Aur
Going to California
Battle of Evermore
Tangerine

Set Two:

In The Light
The Song Remains the Same
The Rain Song
Moby Dick (extended drum solo)
Black Dog
All of my Love
Heartbreaker (extended guitar solo)
Living Loving Maid
The Rover
Tangerine
Ten Years Gone
Kashmir

Encore:

Over The Hills and Far Away
Stairway To Heaven
Whole Lotta Love

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