Robert Plant & The Strange Sensation -Black Dog
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- Опубліковано 17 вер 2024
- Soundstage: Robert Plant and the Strange Sensation is the first live DVD by Robert Plant and the Strange Sensation, featuring a performance filmed for the Soundstage television series in Chicago on September 16, 2005
Great version, reminds me of the Dread Zeppelin take on this classic, if anyone remembers that from '89/'90!
Thanks for reminding e about Dread… going there now…
They Killed It🔥❤️🔥
Lepplin Lives....JUST SCORED TICKETS TODAY FOR THE PHILLY SHOW....... I may be getting old but if this doesn't move, you nothing will.... Listen to this EDDIE......
Uno de mis grupos favoritos,y ese gran vocalista,larga vida al rock
Damn fine Musicians !
Kick ass baby⚡️🚀‼️
Class is permanent
I remember seeing strange Sensations and Robert Plant at the South by Southwest guitar Fest 2000 something black dog was phenomenal today still rings of that show and it's a strange sensation rock on dude
best version, because of the boogie they put in it
super cool !! i love it
love it...
Boogie on Bob, this is tremendous, better than the original in my opinion.....here we go ;-)
Beste version😊
Очень круто и свежо !
A fine touch in an anthem...
Absolutely love this version. My old band covered it this way. Check out Rumor Hazzit - liquor Store/Black Dog here on UA-cam.
Anyone have any leads on where I can find a high quality version of this song?? I love it!
dude with the middle eastern guitar rif was incredible-better than the original...
Hey I love this twist on one of my all time favorites.....when ya coming to Charlotte, NC?
Angela Taylor
i go. robert plant in brazil. são paulo. 22/10/2012
Gnawa rock lol super
Haha they aren't allowed use John Paul's sexy riff. The rest of the song is pretty much note for note.
No..Its Original.
Holy Smo can I buy this somewhere?
Dearborn Music has it..in Michigan..
Let's be honest here. Haha. This is mighty fine but it wont touching Page
Page can only do so much, and he hasn't done a lot to show and expand his chops since Zeppelin. While his guitars collect dust, Robert and John Paul continue to forge forward with interesting musicians.
Here's the thing.... Page, Bonham, and Jones had me turning it up... turning it up... this group has me turning it down, down... and then off. It sucked, I'm sorry, but honestly... it sucked.
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