LedZepNews has published 10 previously unseen photographs of Led Zeppelin performing in Chicago, Illinois on July 7, 1973.
The photographs were taken by Gerald Pusateri, an Illinois resident and amateur photographer who documented several concerts in the area.
LedZepNews jointly purchased the photographs with LedZepFilm and others in order to scan them and release them online for free for fans to enjoy.
You can view all of the photographs in this Flickr album which is also embedded below. Click the left and right arrows to move through the photos:
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After years of analyzing Led Zeppelin, live shows of course I mean the bootlegs. It has become clear to me that Led Zeppelin best years as a live act were from 1970-1973. The stage design wasn’t the huge screen with lasers that covered mistakes of live performances. Robert Plant vocal change during the 1975 tour was hard to listen too, specially when they tried the older numbers.