I was a Marine stationed at 29 Palms when this song came out. The radio station played it endlessly and we enjoyed every minute of it. So many years have passed and now when I hear the chorus "29 Palms, I feel the heat of your desert heart" it brings back so many memories. Memories of my buddies I served with, the bars and drinking every night, chasing women in Palm Springs, trips to Lake Havasu and renting house boats on Lake Mead. The training in that desert heat with my buddies. It sucked, but we suffered together and that's what makes the memories so special. I miss all of it....and the heat
Married my fourth wife at Indian cove camp ground, JTNP, 29 palms. With the rest of search and rescue in attendance. Played this song at our reception in Black Rock campground, JTNP. March 27th, 2010
I met Robert Plant in the mid 80's at a small coastal California town. He was but himself on a long drive from LA. One of the coolest icons ever. The real deal! Rock on Robert!
Back in 1993 I bought this on cassette for my friends 21st birthday...being young and dumb I didn't have any wrapping paper, wrapped it in newspaper...out of happenstance the section of the newspaper I used was the obituary column..he thought it was hilarious and very much in the spirit of the era...3 weeks later he died of a drug overdose because some girl broke his heart....I often come back and listen to this song and wonder who he would be today, there's something very guttural about it...about loss and missing someone...totally understand why your old man would gravitate towards it, it hits you in the feels in a timeless kind of way.
I'm a 71-year old hard-core rock fan, and I've gotta say that rock music doesn't get any better than this! Thanks so much for posting this bit of aural genius!
Have you met any teenagers lately? “This song needs to be remixed by a rap artist to make it good.” “Musical instruments are stupid and they sound dumb in my ears.” “Rapping is way harder than playing a guitar, bass or drums.” “Seriously? Every rap tune is about stating how they’re the greatest, better than everyone else at rhyming words while portraying wealthy lifestyles.” “And a rappers best song is always a cover tune, zero originality. For example, what’s P Diddy’s best song? Exactly.
Robert isn't a musician per se...he's an accomplishment vocalist and song writer... who REALLY knows how to pick the musicians around him and can hear QUALITY music and how to carve out truly beautiful songs. Its usually what you learn to leave out that gets you to a memorable song/poem imo.
I used to hear this on the radio and didn't know who it was by, when the internet came round I tried to find it but couldn't as I didn't know who it was by only the lyrics "it comes down hard when I hear your voice on the radio" until one day a friend told me that I could actually search for it on Google just using the lyrics. My mind was blown. Found the song and bought it the next day and here I am over 20 years later listening to this to test out my new soundbar. Fantastic.
A fool in love A crazy situation Her velvet glove Knocks me down and down and down and down Her kiss of fire A loaded invitation Inside her smile She takes me down and down and down and down Ah, ah, ah Her moves look good A touch of desperation From where I stood She turned my head around, round and round Ah, ah, ah It comes kind of hard When I hear your voice on the radio (when I hear your voice on the radio) Taking me back down the road that leads back to you Oh, oh, oh 29 palms I feel the heat of your desert heart (feel the heat of your desert heart) Taking me back down the road that leads back to you Oh, I'm burning in love Oh, strange infatuation Why a cold, cold touch? What must I do and do and do and do? The heat and the dust Increase my desolation In God we trust Always for you and you and you and you Ah, ah, ah It comes kind of hard When I hear your voice on the radio (when I hear your voice on the radio) Leading me back down the road that leads back to you Oh, oh, oh 29 Palms I feel the heat of your desert heart (feel the heat of your desert heart) Leading me back down the road that leads back to you Baby, now it comes kind of hard When I hear your voice on the radio (when I hear your voice on the radio) Leading me back down the road that leads back to you Oh, don't you hear me, baby, now? 29 Palms I feel the heat of your desert heart (feel the heat of your desert heart) Leading me back down the road that leads back to you, you, you, yeah, yeah I'm comin' home Uh-huh Gonna get there, gonna get there Don't ya know, baby? It comes kind of hard I said, when I hear your voice on the radio Leading me back down, down the road That leads back to, ooh-hoo-hoo-hoo 29 palms
One of Plant's best solo undertakings. Sometimes you just fall in love with what you hear on radio. This was one of those experiences back in the time.
This song has always given me the most unique feeling - or maybe a combination of feelings? It feels like longing, grief, hope and healing all in one. Truly amazing. Music is such a gift.
What an ambassador for England Robert Plant and Led Zeppelin have been for 50+ years and Robert is still making music with the beautiful Alison Kraus.🎸🎸👍👍🏴🏴😁😁
Heard it fairly recently on the Johnnie walker show it was chosen by Roger Daltrey of the Who as one of his favourite songs brilliant hey those were the days
All the years listening to music through the 70's, 80's, 90's ...the baby boomers had the privileges of listening to music on vinyl , amplifiers, equalizers, midrange expanders .. music not coming from a cell phone .. We had music that can't be matched ..except for Robert..
Dirán q estamos fuera de moda las personas q nos gusta la música de los 70s 8os.! Pero creo q era bonita música y existían excelentes grupos y solistas hombres y mujeres q le ponían amor a sus canciones ..!
@@juanjosebarrionhernandez9726hahaha..our music can't be matched , they can take a musical note or one or 2 verses but " No one " right here today ..can't write a tune " only a R/R band from our time can do it ..😊
Plant really nailed the desert addiction. I crossed the Mojave for the first time in '08, fell in love with the desert. Been scheming to get back ever since.
I was just thinking the same thing. The whole Fate of Nations album is incredible. Of course most of his solo and all of his Zeppelin work is incredible.
I just heard it in a drug store playing on the radio. So glad that I did, I have forgotten about it as I haven't heard it in like 2 decades as I usually don't listen to a radio.
I was in 29 stumps in 76 for Ground field Radio Training school (2531 ) right after MCRD San Diago and in 77 for Brave Shield OPS. Love this tune when I first heard it
@@John_N_from_NC The COMM schools were big out there. I remember going to Main side from Camp Wilson and I remember going to the club and it was always full of Radio Operator Trainees.
Hi I just wanted to thank you again for being so supportive and following me on my journey. I love inspiring and encouraging others. People like you help me to keep showing up! Hope you are having an amazing day!!!
Hi I just wanted to thank you again for being so supportive and following me on my journey. I love inspiring and encouraging others. People like you help me to keep showing up! Hope you are having an amazing day!
Big Log, In the Mood and 29 Palms, Three of Plants finest songs ever recorded in my opinion, Songs of pure magnificence to listen too on a stormy night or any time for that matter.
Wow, just fucking WOW. Its now May 2020 and this song sounds even better today that it did 27 years ago. Very much the music that shaped generations, people and society.
Hi I just wanted to thank you again for being so supportive and following me on my journey. I love inspiring and encouraging others. People like you help me to keep showing up! Hope you are having an amazing day!
I have been playing the bass line on this song for a while now. Great rhythm, soul, mystique. Living in LA and having friends and vacant land in 29 really been hooked in by this great song. Thank you Robert for this jewel!
@@johnwhite2320 It is near the marine base, but from the highway (62 in this case, or even from Amboy road) you really can´t tell there is a marine base there. Curious though he writes the song with 29 Palms instead of Joshua Tree, which many more people in the country and world know. I guess the words fit better with the lyrics.
@@gruntball He probably chose 29 Palms for the fact that most people wouldn''t know it. Oh, and it's easy to tell there's a Marine base there, just look for all of the jarheads with high and tights walking around town.
@@saurondp The military population within Twentynine Palms has actually decreased drastically in the last 15 years. Lived there most of my life until about 10 years ago and they were definitely a large fraction of the population and everywhere you look but whenever I visit friends and family these days the place is damn near a ghost town. Most just live on base or in the military housing units along Utah Trail.
I was a Marine stationed at 29 Palms when this song came out. The radio station played it endlessly and we enjoyed every minute of it. So many years have passed and now when I hear the chorus "29 Palms, I feel the heat of your desert heart" it brings back so many memories. Memories of my buddies I served with, the bars and drinking every night, chasing women in Palm Springs, trips to Lake Havasu and renting house boats on Lake Mead. The training in that desert heat with my buddies. It sucked, but we suffered together and that's what makes the memories so special. I miss all of it....and the heat
Semper Fi. Was there 81-82 and 87-88. Remember walking guard duty and looking at the distant lights twinkling. Many memories.
Was just in 29 Palms again. And love listening to this every time I am in the area.❤
7th MEB. Was in the unit. I was at the Stumps in 1990 for comm school. 7th MEB had it rough being stationed there.
Semper Fi 🇺🇸
My son’s a brother in arms❤
Semper Fi. I was in the Marine Corps as well when this song came out and traveled to 29 Palms on more than one occasion.
Su voz es y será única. Grande Plant.
ROBERT PLANT GENIUS
Beautiful man. Beautiful music. Then and now.
Robert plant legend
ich liebe diesen song
Linda
This song is a classic every song by Robert Plant is a classic.
Damn!!! What an incredible song!!!
Married my fourth wife at Indian cove camp ground, JTNP, 29 palms. With the rest of search and rescue in attendance. Played this song at our reception in Black Rock campground, JTNP. March 27th, 2010
4 !
4th time is a charm😅
@ ya, that’s what I thought😂
Such a freaking beauty of a song, absolutely stunning
We'll said ❤
Rober Plant, one of the greatest singer of all time. This song is pure class.
Yes I agree with you okay
Ah yes Rober Plant, Robert’s underrated cousin
Плант - величайший вокалист всех времён!!!
🙏
I turned her on to this and said it will be forever greatness.I miss that you, Donna.
Будь здоров и счастлив Роберт ! Привет из Нижнего Новгорода !
I met Robert Plant in the mid 80's at a small coastal California town. He was but himself on a long drive from LA. One of the coolest icons ever. The real deal! Rock on Robert!
Definitely one of Plant’s best solo songs. I give him lots of credit for always evolving as a solo artist
His solo stuff from Pictures at Eleven to Fate Of Nations is untouchable.
So beautiful song
Handsome Robert Plant.
My dad's favorite song! RIP Dad!🤘🤘🤘
mean as song
Back in 1993 I bought this on cassette for my friends 21st birthday...being young and dumb I didn't have any wrapping paper, wrapped it in newspaper...out of happenstance the section of the newspaper I used was the obituary column..he thought it was hilarious and very much in the spirit of the era...3 weeks later he died of a drug overdose because some girl broke his heart....I often come back and listen to this song and wonder who he would be today, there's something very guttural about it...about loss and missing someone...totally understand why your old man would gravitate towards it, it hits you in the feels in a timeless kind of way.
Man,your dad had good taste.
What a beautiful song. The rhythm, the music, the perfect voice. A song for all time.
KOCHAM ROBERT PLANT
@@KrzysztofKaminski-zj5ce Thank you so much!
O meu forte hoje em dia é ouvir esses clássicos do rock , simplesmente maravilhosos. ❤
Robert plant has such a sexy voice . Love it always ❤
WOW wow wow I love Robert Plant!!!
I'm 70 and love this song
I'm 67 and so do I.
@@davidhawley3337there’s no age limit on great tunes!
70 in 5 months. This song along with so many others. It will always be RP for me ❤️
43 and love it
Ditto! I'm 75!
I'm a 71-year old hard-core rock fan, and I've gotta say that rock music doesn't get any better than this! Thanks so much for posting this bit of aural genius!
Robert Young had to look up the word aural. got it
Can't beat a bit of aural sex
Same age, same thinking.
72 and ditto.
I live in 29 Palms, and that's how the locals spell it.
Robert Plant's solo music touches my soul just as much as Led Zeppelin! Thanks for a lifetime of joy in music Robert Plant!
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So true. Masterpiece.
It's got a certain human touch to it doesn't it? This is what it means to be human... aliens take notes!
plant soli is better than LZ
one off the best song ever made.
Who could possibly not like Robert Plant? He's a legend. I love that he showed a picture of Elvis, who Robert did meet.
The 951 people who disliked this have no ear for music ; how can yo dislike this great song
Tottaly agree,must be tone deaf.its a wonderful tune.
Really, I feel sorry for them who dislike this great music, fucking wackos ... I feel sorry for them. Fucking degenerates, low life..
You have no idea how right your statement is awsome Girl you have great taste
Have you met any teenagers lately? “This song needs to be remixed by a rap artist to make it good.” “Musical instruments are stupid and they sound dumb in my ears.” “Rapping is way harder than playing a guitar, bass or drums.” “Seriously? Every rap tune is about stating how they’re the greatest, better than everyone else at rhyming words while portraying wealthy lifestyles.” “And a rappers best song is always a cover tune, zero originality. For example, what’s P Diddy’s best song? Exactly.
Love love x
Forgot how good this song is, Plant is beyond a Legend and this song is layered beautifully. It holds up over decades and will continue to do so.
Totally agree
29 Palms by Robert Plant transforms the emotional complexity of reliving a nostalgic love andor lust story into charismatic music form.
My god! I can't believe this golden nugget is nearly 30 years old! Still sounds as fresh as it did buying it on CD single back in '93. Great track.
Neither can I, from young guy to mid century here lol
Este es mi cancion preferida T.Q.M
Hi I Recommend an indie song that's called 'The Bond Villain' By Robert Nix
I think this entire album (Fate of Nations) is one of his best.
I'm with you . . . . . .
This is a masterpiece. Robert Plant is such a great musician.
Great Singer and Frontman
He is from another planet
Robert isn't a musician per se...he's an accomplishment vocalist and song writer... who REALLY knows how to pick the musicians around him and can hear QUALITY music and how to carve out truly beautiful songs. Its usually what you learn to leave out that gets you to a memorable song/poem imo.
hell yes ... perhaps beyond brilliant ??? ... & timeless !!!
Eu amo essa música
30 years ago.. this song never gets old.. one of my favourite songs of all time.
1000 % Respect for you, Sir Robert Plant.
Your songs will always be a part of this world.
A truly beautiful song.
Why can't songs like this be written today....beautiful song ❤❤
Yeah, he puts so much passion into his songs,their will never be another like him,ever.
Different times ?
@@alandagmar576 Indeed. Very sad times.
because shit sux lol
440Hz garbage gets financial aid today
Once you have listened to this song, you will have to keep playing it a thousand times over.
Yes sir!
Yes 💗
True that... today till now I think 10 times!!!
I know. I'm playing it at least once-sometimes twice--every day.
1000% agree
I used to hear this on the radio and didn't know who it was by, when the internet came round I tried to find it but couldn't as I didn't know who it was by only the lyrics "it comes down hard when I hear your voice on the radio" until one day a friend told me that I could actually search for it on Google just using the lyrics. My mind was blown. Found the song and bought it the next day and here I am over 20 years later listening to this to test out my new soundbar. Fantastic.
Робертушка ты бог 😇🙏
Saw him in Austin, in 85. Took that place apart. Never realized his pipes in those days were freaking THUNDERING.
One of Plants BEST solo projects.
Отличная музыка!
A fool in love
A crazy situation
Her velvet glove
Knocks me down and down and down and down
Her kiss of fire
A loaded invitation
Inside her smile
She takes me down and down and down and down
Ah, ah, ah
Her moves look good
A touch of desperation
From where I stood
She turned my head around, round and round
Ah, ah, ah
It comes kind of hard
When I hear your voice on the radio (when I hear your voice on the radio)
Taking me back down the road that leads back to you
Oh, oh, oh
29 palms
I feel the heat of your desert heart (feel the heat of your desert heart)
Taking me back down the road that leads back to you
Oh, I'm burning in love
Oh, strange infatuation
Why a cold, cold touch?
What must I do and do and do and do?
The heat and the dust
Increase my desolation
In God we trust
Always for you and you and you and you
Ah, ah, ah
It comes kind of hard
When I hear your voice on the radio (when I hear your voice on the radio)
Leading me back down the road that leads back to you
Oh, oh, oh
29 Palms
I feel the heat of your desert heart (feel the heat of your desert heart)
Leading me back down the road that leads back to you
Baby, now it comes kind of hard
When I hear your voice on the radio (when I hear your voice on the radio)
Leading me back down the road that leads back to you
Oh, don't you hear me, baby, now?
29 Palms
I feel the heat of your desert heart (feel the heat of your desert heart)
Leading me back down the road that leads back to you, you, you, yeah, yeah
I'm comin' home
Uh-huh
Gonna get there, gonna get there
Don't ya know, baby?
It comes kind of hard
I said, when I hear your voice on the radio
Leading me back down, down the road
That leads back to, ooh-hoo-hoo-hoo
29 palms
When you put it like that, it does totally make sense that this song was about Alannah Myles
@@konstantinov I was just thinking of that. He was dating her at the time, IIRC.
@@bluecollarcanuck She opened for him on that tour I think.
Majestic
Музыка, голос Планта всё сошлось воедино❤Это прекрасно 👋👋👋
One of Plant's best solo undertakings. Sometimes you just fall in love with what you hear on radio. This was one of those experiences back in the time.
This song has always given me the most unique feeling - or maybe a combination of feelings? It feels like longing, grief, hope and healing all in one. Truly amazing. Music is such a gift.
This song is a treasure
Bisogna solo stare zitti e ammirare questo capolavoro senza tempo
What an ambassador for England Robert Plant and Led Zeppelin have been for 50+ years and Robert is still making music with the beautiful Alison Kraus.🎸🎸👍👍🏴🏴😁😁
This was Robert's first solo album that I've bought and I still think the whole record is brilliant.
Ciao...da...by...gio..sss..primo..end...robert..plant...ciaooo..
So painfully underrated and underplayed.
Agreed.
Wasn’t underplayed in my house.
M’y neighbors didn’t think it was underplayed !
Heard it fairly recently on the Johnnie walker show it was chosen by Roger Daltrey of the Who as one of his favourite songs brilliant hey those were the days
it s bad video
Мне 55,в молодости много прекрасной музыки мы слушали и эта вещь не исключение.
This song stands the test of time. I heard it for the first time in 93, but it could be released in 2022 and still sound fresh. That's pretty rare.
Not really. If it got released today, it would get buried under all the garbage music. This song is way to good to be a hit today.
Right, good life.
Es que es atemporal esta obra maestra
All the years listening to music through the 70's, 80's, 90's ...the baby boomers had the privileges of listening to music on vinyl , amplifiers, equalizers, midrange expanders .. music not coming from a cell phone ..
We had music that can't be matched ..except for Robert..
Dirán q estamos fuera de moda las personas q nos gusta la música de los 70s 8os.! Pero creo q era bonita música y existían excelentes grupos y solistas hombres y mujeres q le ponían amor a sus canciones ..!
@@juanjosebarrionhernandez9726hahaha..our music can't be matched , they can take a musical note or one or 2 verses but " No one " right here today ..can't write a tune " only a R/R band from our time can do it ..😊
Robert Plant voice is a time machine
Greatings from Germany, Friends!!!
Plant really nailed the desert addiction. I crossed the Mojave for the first time in '08, fell in love with the desert. Been scheming to get back ever since.
I truly hope your schemes and dreams come true, and you end up where your 💙 and soul long to be. ☺
I’m from 29 Palms…so nice to have this iconic song! The chorus…👏🏼
Happy Birthday Mr Robert Plant God of Voice!
Never understood why this wasn't a mega hit when it came out... just brilliant!
It is about his relationship with Canadian singer Alhyn Miles who did the song Black Velvet, you can hear refrerence to her and the song.
Fuck it was on every hour on Detroit Rock Radio, WRIF and WIQB.
@@CHAUNCEY.GARDNER. you mean ALANNAH MYLES.
@@CHAUNCEY.GARDNER.
Really?’ Didn’t know that. Thank you.
In some circles it really was.
It's crazy this is never played on the radio
I was just thinking the same thing. The whole Fate of Nations album is incredible. Of course most of his solo and all of his Zeppelin work is incredible.
This song was a hit and was played on the radio in its day. I love this song and I love Robert Plant. Here’s to you Robert Pant!! Eddie
Radio is only there to push commercials, and pander to the easily pleased.
I just heard it in a drug store playing on the radio. So glad that I did, I have forgotten about it as I haven't heard it in like 2 decades as I usually don't listen to a radio.
Kozt plays this
Песню слушаю постоянно. Это просто ВАН ЛАВ 💓 Жаль, что только недавно открыла для себя Золотого бога))
Good grief, in my head this is a "newer" Plant song, and it's 27 years old... Where have all the good times gone?
We are on the cusp of a new reality... Robert Plant still exists in this reality..
😞
Just the thought of it left me dazed and confused..
Perfectly put. I feel exactly the same way.
Honey I can tell you I was with and what I was doing, first time I heard this Song and Yes it feels like a blink
of an eye.
robert plant is so amazing
Обожаю! В мой день рождения 62 -й -эта музыка дает полет!!! Спасибо, тебе, Златокудрый Бог, за чувства и музыку!!!
Einer seiner besten Lieder. Tolle Stimme. ❤
Robert one of the most beautiful voices of the rock world!
jeepeeone1954 I saw plant ship of fool
jeepeeone1954 Indeed!
I AGREE 😍
when younger edgy and relevant, but he matured and so did his voice and songs
And the most gorgeous man ☺️🙏😘😘
I'm 75 and I was ,stationed at 29 palms b4 going to Vietnam. I love this song
Glad you’re still kicking. Thanks for your service. You are the best among us.
Semper Fi Devil Dog. USMC 81 to 87
I was in 29 stumps in 76 for Ground field Radio Training school (2531 ) right after MCRD San Diago and in 77 for Brave Shield OPS. Love this tune when I first heard it
Thank you
@@John_N_from_NC The COMM schools were big out there. I remember going to Main side from Camp Wilson and I remember going to the club and it was always full of Radio Operator Trainees.
Listening November 29 2024. What a great rock song.
November 30th...still think he's the greatest Rock voice ever
Robert Plant🍃A Gentleman🎩A Legend💪🏻A Great Father👨👩👦A Great Human Being✌🏻👨🏻
I've lived in 29 Palms all my life. Raised there, grew up there, worked there. And stumbling across music like this makes me feel like I'm home again.
can't believe this was 30 years ago
Hi I just wanted to thank you again for being so supportive and following me on my journey. I love inspiring and encouraging others. People like you help me to keep showing up! Hope you are having an amazing day!!!
Hi I just wanted to thank you again for being so supportive and following me on my journey. I love inspiring and encouraging others. People like you help me to keep showing up! Hope you are having an amazing day!
Some good things never Grow old 🗝️
A beautiful song about a desolate Desert Town❤ my favorite is Big Log
Robert Plant… The soundtrack of our lives. Timeless, soulful and endlessly beautiful. ❤️
Truth ^5... a tune weaver 🎶🎶
absolutely ... haunting eternal brilliance !!!
for sure.i was just thinking of cruising down a desert road in a 1969 Dodge RT 440 MAGNUM.wind on my bald head as i have this song cranking.
@@shawnaldrich7868 just wonderful...i really and sincerely envie you, sir
I was stationed there 3yrs 81-84 so yes it brings back memories
We drove through 29 Palms, California last October, and of course I had to play this. ❤
Of course you did.....everyone does it..😊
If there's anyone that doesn't like this song. I couldn't imagine what's going on in your head. One of the best songs ever.
" Robert Plant monstro Sagrado"Brasil 2024 .🎉🎉🎉.
Robert Plant wrote this song about my home town of 29 Palms California
Such an awful town from my four years of experience there lol
Hope you come out to our Hilltoppers Grand Prix every year.
@@Jacob-wh8nh why this town is awful?
For those of you who don't know, 29 Palms is really a small town in southern California.
Good somg, but the lirics doesn't make sense untill now. Thank you !
@@dragosmarinescu5520 Also the movie "29 Palms" was filmed there and released back in 2002.
Heh...yeah and a HUGE base for desert training. Been there, done that
Really small town, yet MCAGCC Twentynine Palms is one of the largest bases in existence.
2020, my quarantine soundtrack... the good music never dies
Lockdown..
Total quarantine but I live in the middle of nowhere increased by desolation
Just played it.
In the mood big log little by little heaven knows tec
I'm listening this track from my quarantine in Pisa, Tuscany, Italy.....Life Is wonderful.... some time.....
This is not my favorite Robert Plant song, but the chorus lives in my head.
Here listening to Robert Plant..August 2024..
И я тоже 30.08.2024🖐
Oct.2024
I LOVE Robert Plant, period. The most perfect singer of all time.
Me too
👍👍
20대 때 이 노래 듣고 테이프에 이 곡만 녹음해서 한달을 넘게 듣고 듣고 또 듣고 했었는데 별것도 아닌 걸 가지고 걱정했던 그 시절이 다시 온다면 악마에게 내 영혼도 팔겠소
Big Log, In the Mood and 29 Palms, Three of Plants finest songs ever recorded in my opinion, Songs of pure magnificence to listen too on a stormy night or any time for that matter.
Ya he perdido la cuenta d las veces q he visto éste vídeo.
Pasan y,pasan los años y tú VOZ sigue siendo ESPECTACULAR 👌
👍👌👋👋👋
Will never get tired of listening to Robert Plants voice!
Rockgod's voice
concordo
This song I heard when I was 12, what an amazing one. I was looking into many songs to find it for long time!
Wow, just fucking WOW. Its now May 2020 and this song sounds even better today that it did 27 years ago. Very much the music that shaped generations, people and society.
2024 and still loving it ❤❤❤
❤❤❤❤❤28 12 24
A kiss of fire ✨✨ ladies and gentleman Sir.Robert Plant!!
Forgot just how great this record is. Proper music at the peak of human existence. The 90s!!
Best artist ever, Plant is a musical genius!
Hi I just wanted to thank you again for being so supportive and following me on my journey. I love inspiring and encouraging others. People like you help me to keep showing up! Hope you are having an amazing day!
Robert Plant - один из Недосягаемых !!!! Вечных и Неподражаемых !!! Великих Мастеров !!!!! Long Live !!Forever!!!👍👍👍😍😍😍😍😍
факт)))
I just can't understant why Robert Plant does not have more views, the man is more than a musicion, He is an "Icon"!..~Terrie~
Terrie Hacker who really cares about views? ONLY YOU!!
Some one got up on the wrong side of the bed this morning!,,,lol
It's because we are to busy listening to his music. :)
Terrie Hacker he is a god
Terrie Hacker It's bc his music doesn't pander to an audience and he's changing all the time.
3:12 Beautiful transition into the bridge
Сложно и просто, задумчиво и счасливо, одна из самых любимых композиции. Благодарю тебя Роберт
I have been playing the bass line on this song for a while now. Great rhythm, soul, mystique. Living in LA and having friends and vacant land in 29 really been hooked in by this great song. Thank you Robert for this jewel!
just keep it on !
I love this song. I've often wondered if this was written about the are around the Marine base?
@@johnwhite2320 It is near the marine base, but from the highway (62 in this case, or even from Amboy road) you really can´t tell there is a marine base there. Curious though he writes the song with 29 Palms instead of Joshua Tree, which many more people in the country and world know. I guess the words fit better with the lyrics.
@@gruntball He probably chose 29 Palms for the fact that most people wouldn''t know it. Oh, and it's easy to tell there's a Marine base there, just look for all of the jarheads with high and tights walking around town.
@@saurondp The military population within Twentynine Palms has actually decreased drastically in the last 15 years. Lived there most of my life until about 10 years ago and they were definitely a large fraction of the population and everywhere you look but whenever I visit friends and family these days the place is damn near a ghost town. Most just live on base or in the military housing units along Utah Trail.
Mr . Plant is a great man. Love his style. And the band great orchestration.
I love this flower, really nice. Reveals itself in a really nice way. Not too complicated but interesting. Enjoyable. Original.
Muchísimas felicidades en tú 75 cumpleaños, querido Robert.
Q sigas con los q te queremos muchos años más.
Mucha salud y fuerza.
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The problem with this song is that it ends!!!
Yes!
Aye, Yi, Yi ..is true!
Absolutely true !!!
EXACTLY ! I LOVE THIS DAMN SONG! ONE OF HIS BEST SOLO EFFORTS!
Just like all good things, sadly