💯 agree.. A Fave .. I’ve driven the 29 Palms Highway and been to 29 Palms many times.. Even drove this Highway listening to this song numerous times .. Great Memories ..
That's kind of what I was thinking. Tall Cool One or Hurting Kind. I can't argue against Big Log, even though it is on the softer side. (No pun intended.)
Also, his work with Alison Kraus on two albums that is so different and yet so good. I saw them this past year in concert and he is as good as he ever was. He has evolved musically, thank goodness, no one should ever stay in their lane, change lanes to grow. He is such a great artist and goes down roads we would not think possible. An open musical mind Jay. I went on this journey with this man from Zepplin to now and have enjoyed the ride.
Some of the duets are "Gone, Gone , Gone " "Can't Let Go" they also did some Led Zeppelin songs such as "Battle of Evermore". The Wilson sisters of Heart also did Battle of Evermore with another of their bands - The Lovemongers which was on soundtrack of movie "Singles"
Phill Collins was the drummer on the album. Some of the synthesizer sounds were created by Robbie Blunt. Robbie had a Roland Gr-707 guitar connected to a P.P.G. wave 2.2 synthesizer. This is one of Robert Plant's best songs
“Burning down one side” features Phil Collins on drums, “tall cool one “ is awesome. It’s different with him sampling zeppelin stuff. “Pledge pin” is catchy and I love “heaven knows”
It’s important to realize that during this period, Plant was actively trying to create separation between his solo work and Led Zeppelin. Notice that this song doesn’t even have a chorus. Neither does Big Log. He didn’t perform Zeppelin songs live during this period either. This finally changed with 1988’s “Now and Zen” album, and he performed some Zeppelin songs on the following album’s tour (Manic Nirvana).
What you're saying is very true, but he did put out many rocking songs that most definitely had a Zeppelin influence, I liked most of his solo work, however there were some songs that were too much for me, Shaken n Stirred was probably his worst album, although it did have 3 or 4 really good songs on it, but my favorite album was his last one before him and Jimmy got back together, Fate of Nations, he called out to Jimmy on Calling to You, great song ... ps I can't stand 29 Palms lol
Ohhh down another rabbit hole you go. Robert Plants solo work is so good. BIG LOG, Lay Down Your Arms…. All so good. The Principle of Moments LP is classic Plant. Also the Now and Zen album , my favorite. Tie Dye on the Highway, such a rocking song.
Thru With The Two Step and Stranger Here... Than Over There are great songs off Principle. That whole album is amazing. I love the reggae breakdown in Horizontal Departure.
I loved this version of Plant, Zep had been playing throughout the 70s but the decade was ending and music was changing and the older artists were looking for change, and to stay relevant. Plant nailed it with his then new solo stuff.
This was from his 1983 album "The Principle of Moments"... Love that album. It was his second solo album. He had 3 radio hits off it... this song... "Other Arms" and "Big Log". Really thought the whole album is worth a listen. Use to love putting it on and letting it play straight through. It starts with "Open Arms" and ends with "Big Log".
Phil Collins was Robert Plant's drummer on his first two albums and tours and plays the drums on this song. Plant general feeling on Led Zeppelin was "been there done that" and always strives to do different things and stay fresh in his career. He generally shied away from singing like in Zep, but would do it every now and then (especially on the albums Manic Nirvana, and some on Fate of Nations. Plant is probably one of the very few from his generations of rockers who is still creating very relevant music at his advanced age.
Robert’s first solo album after Zeppelin (Pictures At Eleven) was an incredible debut effort. I definitely fell in love with that album. He obviously has a record of working with outstanding guitarists, because Robby Blunt certainly shines on the whole album. Thanks for another great reaction, and please continue with more solo Plant. ♥️✌🏼😎
Biggest zep fan ever here. Plants voice grew older as he did. The music must follow the journey. One cannot live as a screaming rock God forever, you need to evolve with time.
Amber, have you sound like a professional music reviewer with the lingo that you use, it's spot on! You just simply GET IT.. You pick up on the vibe of the music and video. I understand being used to hearing a singer sing in one manner, but It's nice to vibe with the artistry of the solo artists in the 80s and realize each musician's uniqueness in how they transitioned into the new decade. Amber equals ...BRILLIANT!
Great song, saw him on that tour, the crowd was so into it that they vibrated the bleachers in the stadium, he was so damn great. Do Big Log or Heaven Knows for more Plant solo greatness. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
Jay I get what you’re saying. Sometimes a song isn’t about only the vocal or the genre. Listen to the song again but this time close your eyes and block out the vocal. I guarantee you’ll get it. Plant is one of those versatile, complex musical geniuses. Thanks for this. Keep on smiling 🇨🇦
Just love Plants work around this time he had some sublime tracks on offer this is one of them another is his delicious take of if I were a carpenter" and for dessert the exquisite .'the greatest gift" beautiful
Good to hear you finally did a Robert Plant solo song guys so TY, YOU MUST DO.... "BIG LOG" ...next it is a brilliant solo single for Robert. Not only a fantastic song but a very laid back and drifting type of song. Always loved it and I am sure you both will enjoy as well. Keep Safe Keep Strong 🦘🦘🦘🦘🎵🎵🎵🎵🎶🎶🎶🎶
TIE DIE ON THE HIGHWAY, BIG LOG, TALL COOL ONE, and SHIP OF FOOLS. That's about all you need to hear from Robert Plant's solo effort but... It's essential listening.
Saw him in concert when he was touring to promote this Album. Phil Collins was actually playing drums for him on that tour. Phil got an amazing standing ovation when Robert introduced him . Big Log is his best solo song in my opinion
So many solo albums and some amazing duet albums with the likes Alison Krauss. His genre is heavy rock and he tries to give the listeners a different vibe depending upon what band he is playing with. Latter solos are stunning - you have so much to listen and learn about his musical styles. Listen to albums Dreanland; or Mighty ReArranger; or Walking into Clarksdale with Jimmy Page (No Quarter is asleep good). lol Rob said “zen” in his critique and Robert Plant did a solo album called Now and Zen!!
Big WWII song. It came out before the U.S. got into the war. The lyrics were written early on and the Andrews Sisters covered it in the early 50s. Bette Midler recorded it in 1973.
Oddly enough, Phil not only played on both of Robert’s first two solo LPs, but in both cases replaced other drummers (Cozy Powell and Barriemore Barlow) who got sacked after doing two songs. AND he went on tour with Plant for the second album. Phil was the workaholic of all time back then - he did this in between working with Genesis, doing solo albums and quite a few guest appearances elsewhere.
@@donjackson5522 Very true (I'm thinking of that amazing drum intro Cozy did on "Stargazer" by Rainbow) and Barlow is no slouch either. I suppose both may have been cases of people just not getting along. Or in Cozy's case, maybe he skipped out on a session to go for an impromptu road trip in his Ferrari - which, legend has it, was what got him fired from Rainbow. Regardless, Phil finished things off nicely, and all three were/are amazing musicians.
People: The German group from the 80's also has a song called: in the mood.... (It is a killer). And by the way, Check out Alphaville. They have so many good songs: Big in Japan (their most famous), Forever young, Sensation, sounds like melody (amazing). Please, check it out. Or ... Do something totally different and check BTS. Whatever you do with BTS will bring you thousands of new followers in your channel because the armys are crazy for BTS reactors 😅😅 Greetings from Germany.
First time hearing this was on "Miami Vice" television series. Forget which episode but a lot of similar music from the '80's was used during this series. Great reactions once again.
I believe that this song is an attempt to show respect and anonymously call out to all artists to "turn-up," show your work, do your thing. It's Robert Plant's best attempt at motivating creatives while trying to remain as incognito as possible. He's tryin' to tell you that it's not about him.It's all about encouraging the creativity of all people. "Stop focusing on me."
Hey Amber, since you are wearing your Metallica shirt... it is time you heard their masterpiece "Master of Puppets" - album version or live in Seattle or Manchester you can't go wrong. Iconic song! Love yall!
I seen him solo in Houston in like 1990 and he said” Houston I’m in the mood” when starting this track great concert, this track always makes me think of Kashmir
Nice honest reaction. I get the feeling of liking what we most expect from the artists we love. *AND* I recommend also letting the artist expand and develop and go where he wants to go. It helps them and helps us. That’s not to say we shouldn’t like more those things we already like more. But it’s good for our own artistic listening to go where the artist leads us.
I seen Robert Plant in the early 1980's, and he had Phil Collins on drums! It was amazing at the time, because Phil Collins was at the height of his popularity, but put his own career on hold to tour as the drummer for Robert Plant, lol. That is the kind of respect Robert Plant and all the members of Led Zeppelin had. Peace
it took a lot of guts for robert plant to explore this different type of work. i actually love his solo stuff, including this (awesome), as well as sea of love, tall cool one, and several others. he is great solo here, and he's great in LZ too.
I love you guys. I have followed ya'll from the very beginning. In the early 90's I saw Robert Plant and Jimmy Page perform. Robert's solo songs are some of my favorite.
As much as I'm into Zeppelin I'm completely sold on Robert's latter work his rendition of if I were a carpenter is gorgeous but the masterpiece the greatest gift is just exquisite
so glad you all did this one. i remember being one of the people that mentioned it awhile back. such a cool chill song. so glad you did the actual video too
*BIG LOG* by Robert Plant - amazing, haunting song
And a great driving song! 😊
I just came to the comments to recommend that song. Yes Jay would absolutely love it
Another vote: BIG LOG... I can hit replay over and over on that song.
Absolutely, just the song I thought of too.
The guitar on that track is stupendous.
"Tall Cool One" is rocking Robert Plant, and you guys would like it a lot.
Hell yeah!!😎
Yes Amber and Jay, please check this tune out!
I'm in the mood for Robert Plant's 29 Palms. Great tune, too.
💯 agree.. A Fave .. I’ve driven the 29 Palms Highway and been to 29 Palms many times.. Even drove this Highway listening to this song numerous times .. Great Memories ..
absolutely - my favorite Plant solo
Mine too @@cjpew
That was a great song too. Can you go wrong with Plant? No-I don't think so!
Tall Cool One next, please.
If you want a more rockin’ Robert Plant solo effort, Tall Cool One is the song you want.
That's kind of what I was thinking. Tall Cool One or Hurting Kind. I can't argue against Big Log, even though it is on the softer side. (No pun intended.)
Tall Cool One and Heaven Knows they need to check out!
YES!!! I was going to suggest Tall Cool One, but I had a feeling someone else had.
Yup...
Tall Cool One
Hurting Kind
Tye dye on the Highway
3 awesome, rocking tunes!
Great song give Big Log a listen 👏👏👏
Enjoy your adventures ✌️🤠❤️
Big Log is amazing. Iconic opening and lyrics that stick in your mind. One of those songs that create an envelope of time expansion around you.
Yes !!! Both that one and the song reviewed here are on The Principle of Moments album.
Also, his work with Alison Kraus on two albums that is so different and yet so good. I saw them this past year in concert and he is as good as he ever was. He has evolved musically, thank goodness, no one should ever stay in their lane, change lanes to grow. He is such a great artist and goes down roads we would not think possible. An open musical mind Jay. I went on this journey with this man from Zepplin to now and have enjoyed the ride.
Some of the duets are "Gone, Gone , Gone " "Can't Let Go" they also did some Led Zeppelin songs such as "Battle of Evermore". The Wilson sisters of Heart also did Battle of Evermore with another of their bands - The Lovemongers which was on soundtrack of movie "Singles"
Absolutely! These co-operations are just fire! Produced by T-Bone Walker, and a mix of rock n roll with country. Great videos too.
Totally agree: some Robert and Alison, please!
I agree too .... great combination of voices (Alison and Robert Plant). Had this album on repeat on a longhaul flight ✈️ !
I saw Robert Plant and Alison Krauss in concert in a beautiful park in Taos, NM in July 2023. Their version of Gallows Pole was incredible!
Ship of Fools, Tie Dye on the Highway, Big Log, Calling to You, and 29 Palms are all great Plant solo songs. There's a lot more too.
Phill Collins was the drummer on the album. Some of the synthesizer sounds were created by Robbie Blunt. Robbie had a Roland Gr-707 guitar connected to a P.P.G. wave 2.2 synthesizer. This is one of Robert Plant's best songs
barriemore barlow played drums on a couple.
@cl0wnbird but not this song. That's all Phil.
I love little pieces of trivia like this. Thanks for sharing that! I didn't know.
Finally! THIS one!! LOVE this Song! I HIGHLY suggest “Tall Cool One” and “Big Log!”💟✌️
Burning Down One Side too
Solo Robert Plant ~ Sea Of Love, Big Log, Like I've Never Been Gone, Heaven Knows, Little By Little, Tall Cool One, Ship Of Fools, 29 Palms....!!!
Jay & Amber, you'll love Robert Plant's "Big Log"!!
That doesn't sound right 😅
@@bryhen22 LOL !!!
@@bryhen22 😮
Robert Plant always gives me the shivers, no matter what he is singing. Such a sexy voice.
Oh yeah! Sea Of Love?...oh my gosh...sexiest voice ever!!
“Burning down one side” features Phil Collins on drums, “tall cool one “ is awesome. It’s different with him sampling zeppelin stuff. “Pledge pin” is catchy and I love “heaven knows”
Phil is on this song as well.
“Tall Cool One” also features Jimmy Page on guitar for real, not just Zep samples.
@@michaelbirdwell7985 So does "Heaven Knows", one of my favorite non-Zep guitar solos of his.
Don't let go of the honey drippers. Rocking at midnight is a great one
It’s important to realize that during this period, Plant was actively trying to create separation between his solo work and Led Zeppelin. Notice that this song doesn’t even have a chorus. Neither does Big Log. He didn’t perform Zeppelin songs live during this period either. This finally changed with 1988’s “Now and Zen” album, and he performed some Zeppelin songs on the following album’s tour (Manic Nirvana).
What you're saying is very true, but he did put out many rocking songs that most definitely had a Zeppelin influence, I liked most of his solo work, however there were some songs that were too much for me, Shaken n Stirred was probably his worst album, although it did have 3 or 4 really good songs on it, but my favorite album was his last one before him and Jimmy got back together, Fate of Nations, he called out to Jimmy on Calling to You, great song ... ps I can't stand 29 Palms lol
Hit Tall Cool One next time...thats a banger that samples portions of some Zeppelin tunes✌️
This song is freaking beautiful Robert Plant never disappoints
Not heard this for ages, like decades, and it’s my first time seeing the video.
Do BIG LOG!
Do BURNING DOWN ONE SIDE!
Do GOOD ROCKIN' AT MIDNIGHT!
This got a lot of airplay. It’s a fantastic song.
Ohhh down another rabbit hole you go. Robert Plants solo work is so good. BIG LOG, Lay Down Your Arms…. All so good. The Principle of Moments LP is classic Plant. Also the Now and Zen album , my favorite. Tie Dye on the Highway, such a rocking song.
I totally agree
Pictures At Eleven.
Thru With The Two Step and Stranger Here... Than Over There are great songs off Principle. That whole album is amazing. I love the reggae breakdown in Horizontal Departure.
Also, Plant is older here. He can’t wail like it’s 1970 forever, and he’s well aware of it
I loved this version of Plant, Zep had been playing throughout the 70s but the decade was ending and music was changing and the older artists were looking for change, and to stay relevant. Plant nailed it with his then new solo stuff.
You have to hear Robert Plant - Tall Cool One - 29 Palms - Big Log - Heaven Knows - Ship of Fools
Love this tune
This was from his 1983 album "The Principle of Moments"... Love that album. It was his second solo album. He had 3 radio hits off it... this song... "Other Arms" and "Big Log". Really thought the whole album is worth a listen. Use to love putting it on and letting it play straight through. It starts with "Open Arms" and ends with "Big Log".
It's called versatility, he can do it all vocally.
Robert Plant evolved as he got older, I love all of his music
Phil Collins was Robert Plant's drummer on his first two albums and tours and plays the drums on this song. Plant general feeling on Led Zeppelin was "been there done that" and always strives to do different things and stay fresh in his career. He generally shied away from singing like in Zep, but would do it every now and then (especially on the albums Manic Nirvana, and some on Fate of Nations. Plant is probably one of the very few from his generations of rockers who is still creating very relevant music at his advanced age.
Never knew that. Makes a lot of sense though. You can hear his signature fills with the off time beats. Thanks!
Robert’s first solo album after Zeppelin
(Pictures At Eleven) was an incredible debut effort. I definitely fell in love with that album. He obviously has a record of working with outstanding guitarists, because Robby Blunt certainly shines on the whole album. Thanks for another great reaction, and please continue with more solo Plant.
♥️✌🏼😎
Biggest zep fan ever here. Plants voice grew older as he did. The music must follow the journey. One cannot live as a screaming rock God forever, you need to evolve with time.
Big Log is a must listen very soon. Amazing song!❤Also Ship of Fools😌
Great song and video love your reactions
One.
Amber, have you sound like a professional music reviewer with the lingo that you use, it's spot on! You just simply GET IT.. You pick up on the vibe of the music and video. I understand being used to hearing a singer sing in one manner, but It's nice to vibe with the artistry of the solo artists in the 80s and realize each musician's uniqueness in how they transitioned into the new decade. Amber equals ...BRILLIANT!
Great song, saw him on that tour, the crowd was so into it that they vibrated the bleachers in the stadium, he was so damn great. Do Big Log or Heaven Knows for more Plant solo greatness. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
yes i agree next song big log
You get the Phil Collins vibe, because that was Phil playing drums! Go for Big Log next. The guitar riff in that is killer.
Peace from SF
Robert plant. Underrated. Thru the 1980s a true legend thank phill l Collins for his 80s music
Jay I get what you’re saying. Sometimes a song isn’t about only the vocal or the genre. Listen to the song again but this time close your eyes and block out the vocal. I guarantee you’ll get it. Plant is one of those versatile, complex musical geniuses. Thanks for this. Keep on smiling 🇨🇦
Now and Zen album is a solo Masterpiece ❤
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!! 🙌💜🎶💃 Very nicely said, AMBER!!
it's ALL his grooves.. wooooooooo. Thank you for playing this!!
Oooowwssllllllll ooowwseslllll ❤
Robert Plant "Ship Of Fools" is a gorgeous song.
Big Log from the same album is amazing. The whole Principle Of Moments album is amazing
Phil Collins played the drums in the recording of this track
I was just going to mention this!!! Kudos!
You committed the ultimate reactor sin. Pausing during the guitar solo. lol
Just love Plants work around this time he had some sublime tracks on offer this is one of them another is his delicious take of if I were a carpenter" and for dessert the exquisite .'the greatest gift" beautiful
Orchestral masterpiece and amazing vocal, harmonies! Love this
this entire album is good!
The G.O.A.T.....
Good to hear you finally did a Robert Plant solo song guys so TY,
YOU MUST DO.... "BIG LOG" ...next it is a brilliant solo single for Robert. Not only a fantastic song but a very laid back and drifting type of song. Always loved it and I am sure you both will enjoy as well.
Keep Safe Keep Strong 🦘🦘🦘🦘🎵🎵🎵🎵🎶🎶🎶🎶
Big Log is a classic. Do it that!!!
I used to think he was saying;
"I'm in the nude, it's a felony." 😂
😂😂😂
Being in the nude is a felony so don't even think about it.
Well that would depend on where you are😅
That's hysterical! 😆🤣✌💙✌
I'll never be able to unhear that when I listen to this song from now on. 😂
Plant had a very successful Solo career. His Robert Plant material is far beyond the norm and haunting in every way.
Fun fact: Phil Collins was the drummer when this was recorded
TIE DIE ON THE HIGHWAY, BIG LOG, TALL COOL ONE, and SHIP OF FOOLS. That's about all you need to hear from Robert Plant's solo effort but... It's essential listening.
Guys. Robert Plant has collaborated EXTENSIVELY with Allison Kraus. You should check it out.
Saw him in concert when he was touring to promote this Album. Phil Collins was actually playing drums for him on that tour. Phil got an amazing standing ovation when Robert introduced him .
Big Log is his best solo song in my opinion
Yup! I saw that tour, too, in Denver. And I remember the standing ovation!
Heaven Knows is my favorite Plant solo tune. Big Log and Tall Cool One are next.
So many solo albums and some amazing duet albums with the likes Alison Krauss. His genre is heavy rock and he tries to give the listeners a different vibe depending upon what band he is playing with. Latter solos are stunning - you have so much to listen and learn about his musical styles. Listen to albums Dreanland; or Mighty ReArranger; or Walking into Clarksdale with Jimmy Page (No Quarter is asleep good). lol Rob said “zen” in his critique and Robert Plant did a solo album called Now and Zen!!
Let’s talk about Phil Collins’ drums on this track! So good!
I always thought this song was strangely beautiful ❤ love the guitar solo!
Love Robert’s solo stuff! Also you have to react to Zeppelin’s Black Dog, Houses of the Holy, Wanton song and on and on!!❤️❤️❤️❤️
Should be in the Halll of Fame as a solo artist just for this. Phil Collins drumming is superb as always, Fantastic song.
For something completely different: Glenn Miller’s In The Mood. Big band instrumental from the early forties.
An iconic big band standard. Great song!
Big WWII song. It came out before the U.S. got into the war. The lyrics were written early on and the Andrews Sisters covered it in the early 50s. Bette Midler recorded it in 1973.
“Slow Dancer” or “Burning down one side” are more rocking the feel of Zeppelin’s vibe 🔥❤️🔥 (1982)
…,,.it’s what Jay would be expecting !!
Just a nice, pleasing, mellow tune.....ain't nothin' wrong with that.
I do suggest "Ship Of Fools" next. Robert is a legend.
Great ear, man you nailed it. Phil Collins played drums on this track, probably the whole album. Great reaction, love you guys.
Oddly enough, Phil not only played on both of Robert’s first two solo LPs, but in both cases replaced other drummers (Cozy Powell and Barriemore Barlow) who got sacked after doing two songs. AND he went on tour with Plant for the second album. Phil was the workaholic of all time back then - he did this in between working with Genesis, doing solo albums and quite a few guest appearances elsewhere.
Cozy Powell is a great drummer. Replaced Carl Palmer in ELP. I can’t imagine him getting sacked.
@@donjackson5522 Very true (I'm thinking of that amazing drum intro Cozy did on "Stargazer" by Rainbow) and Barlow is no slouch either. I suppose both may have been cases of people just not getting along. Or in Cozy's case, maybe he skipped out on a session to go for an impromptu road trip in his Ferrari - which, legend has it, was what got him fired from Rainbow. Regardless, Phil finished things off nicely, and all three were/are amazing musicians.
You must listen to Big Log.
You should listen to Big Log next 😊
Saw Led Zeppelin and saw Robert Plant live when he went solo. Big Log, Tall Cool One, I'm In The Mood. My life has been blessed.
This whole Album is great. RP is still out there singing his heart out, hope to see him again one day. 👍👍👍
Love this song
My first real taste of Robert Plant of my own after growing up with my dad listening to Zeppelin
There was a big band classic by the same name from the 1940s. It's no relation to this but a classic in its own right.
People: The German group from the 80's also has a song called: in the mood.... (It is a killer). And by the way, Check out Alphaville. They have so many good songs: Big in Japan (their most famous), Forever young, Sensation, sounds like melody (amazing).
Please, check it out.
Or ... Do something totally different and check BTS. Whatever you do with BTS will bring you thousands of new followers in your channel because the armys are crazy for BTS reactors 😅😅
Greetings from Germany.
I like their Fallen Angel song, especially the extended version.
I dig this side of Plant.
I love the break dancing in this video, and Robert engaging the dancers. He seems pretty cool!
First time hearing this was on "Miami Vice" television series. Forget which episode but a lot of similar music from the '80's was used during this series. Great reactions once again.
I absolutely LOVE this song, it is such a VIBE....
I believe that this song is an attempt to show respect and anonymously call out to all artists to "turn-up," show your work, do your thing. It's Robert Plant's best attempt at motivating creatives while trying to remain as incognito as possible. He's tryin' to tell you that it's not about him.It's all about encouraging the creativity of all people. "Stop focusing on me."
Jay, none of these rockers are one trick ponies. They are all so versatile and talented in multiple genres.
Oh I so hope you do more of Robert Plant's solo hits...he is a legend. "Big Log", "Ship of Fools", "Tall Cool One" just to name a few.
My favorite singer......EVER!
I just LOVE this song..... always have.....❤
Hey Amber, since you are wearing your Metallica shirt... it is time you heard their masterpiece "Master of Puppets" - album version or live in Seattle or Manchester you can't go wrong. Iconic song! Love yall!
I seen him solo in Houston in like 1990 and he said” Houston I’m in the mood” when starting this track great concert, this track always makes me think of Kashmir
Nice honest reaction. I get the feeling of liking what we most expect from the artists we love. *AND* I recommend also letting the artist expand and develop and go where he wants to go. It helps them and helps us. That’s not to say we shouldn’t like more those things we already like more. But it’s good for our own artistic listening to go where the artist leads us.
I seen Robert Plant in the early 1980's, and he had Phil Collins on drums! It was amazing at the time, because Phil Collins was at the height of his popularity, but put his own career on hold to tour as the drummer for Robert Plant, lol. That is the kind of respect Robert Plant and all the members of Led Zeppelin had.
Peace
When I saw you reacted to this song, my mouth fell open!! I haven’t even watched it yet…. Here we go!!! ♥️
Love it! Got fired from my job because I called in sick to go see Robert Plant in Austin during this tour. Totally worth it 😂
it took a lot of guts for robert plant to explore this different type of work. i actually love his solo stuff, including this (awesome), as well as sea of love, tall cool one, and several others. he is great solo here, and he's great in LZ too.
That’s Phil Collin’s on the drums
This is so gorgeous and otherworldly.
It is harder to maintain that hard rock voice as they get older.
I love you guys. I have followed ya'll from the very beginning. In the early 90's I saw Robert Plant and Jimmy Page perform. Robert's solo songs are some of my favorite.
As much as I'm into Zeppelin I'm completely sold on Robert's latter work his rendition of if I were a carpenter is gorgeous but the masterpiece the greatest gift is just exquisite
Everything he’s done with Allison Kraus is FIRE! Love you guys! ❤
TALL COOL ONE !!!
so glad you all did this one. i remember being one of the people that mentioned it awhile back. such a cool chill song. so glad you did the actual video too
Thanks! You guys are so fun…and the best in music that I know and love, 60s, 70s, 80s best ever.
Heaven knows was amazing by Plant on this album.. actually this whole album is amazing! Great work by him ❤🎉