@LZFAN2009 : the term "mullet" has been slightly over used and mis-understood - allow me to explain : a mullet is short over the ears , bangs , and long in the back .....see James Hetfield during the summer of 94 Metallica World Tour to see wht Im talking about. Besides, Plant could get away with it......
No of course there is no way to replace Bonzo but if they kept the group going in the 80's when they were still in their prime it would have been a lot better than the solo efforts by all of them combined. that was my argument
Cool!! but it's really too bad for the fans that Plant could'nt get Richie Hayward to play the drums live for this tour....his parts are so much more intersting than what this guy is playing which is just straight forward and predictable...otherwise the other guys are great!!
Man, I tell ya, Mr. Blunt did it for me when he was around. So different, distictive, almost elegant. I'm still trying to find out why ol' Bob dropped him. Needed new blood I suppose.
Even though the quality of sound and audio are not optimized, you stil get a great sense of what is was like to be present. Must of been loud and extremely clear. Extraordinary and Annointed Tune. Great document! EPIC...,
I saw this song live in NJ . Page showed up at the end of the concert as everyone was filing out of the arena . Then over the pa "mr, Jimmy Page " they then played for another hour . Everyone ran back in and sat wherever they could . They hadent played together in a long time . It was a great suprise .
Hey I saw this tour in NJ as well...yes Jimmy page came out...also Leslie West & Brian Setzer jammed with Page & the honeydrippers at the end...I almost pissed my pants..
Paul Martinez indeed. same guy who played bass on STH at live aid, strange enuff. keys here should be jeff woodroffe.. drummer maybe barrie barlow. potent band!
Did you say SRV is 'corny'? If you think that is the case, i can see why your user name is ILOVESHIT!!
Toraboramusic 5 months ago
Hey..... Johnnylarue:
Stevie Ray Vaughan did NOT open up this show idiot!!!!!! This was his 1985 Tour. Shaken 'N' Stirred (Honeydrippers)
Stevie Ray Vaughan open for him on the Now And Zen tour in 1988.
Get it straight.
dlforbes22 1 year ago
@dlforbes22 SRV opened for Dire Straits in `85
keef186 8 months ago
Wow! Great quality video and a great performance.
vbeek2002 1 year ago
Props... Mad props to Robbie Blunt, cause he's that good!!
SARBAR440 1 year ago 2
Good job. Thank you very much.
duncanstpt 1 year ago
Wow, 25 year old bootleg! Man this was when live music was still live!. Fantastic! Thank you so much for uploading!
KonChul 1 year ago
he has a mullet?
I dont recall that stage of his carerr
LZFAN2009 2 years ago
@LZFAN2009 : the term "mullet" has been slightly over used and mis-understood - allow me to explain : a mullet is short over the ears , bangs , and long in the back .....see James Hetfield during the summer of 94 Metallica World Tour to see wht Im talking about. Besides, Plant could get away with it......
hazor777 1 year ago
This is prize footage. Thanks!!
goatheadmanonstilts 2 years ago
This has been flagged as spam show
The best rock singer!!
physical75intheligh1 2 years ago
This was when Plant was rocking "The Mullet" look :)
imugly678 2 years ago
too funny, plant was wasted for this show, he could barely stand....Stevie Ray Vaughan opened up this show and below Plant away!!!!!!
johnnylarue1 2 years ago
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davidscott40 2 years ago
uno de los mejores contemporaneos del rock, un moustro del rock lo maximo
ThePUMAS69 2 years ago
Good tune but he should have just stayed in Led Zep with Page and made more great music after Bonzo died. I bet he would have wanted them to do so
hop2171 2 years ago
well if u heard any of the 2007 zep concert with bonzo's kid jason u had 3 on top of there game and there is no replacing bonzo
JOEZEPPI1968 2 years ago
No of course there is no way to replace Bonzo but if they kept the group going in the 80's when they were still in their prime it would have been a lot better than the solo efforts by all of them combined. that was my argument
hop2171 2 years ago
#1 ROBERT PLANT
ryssevik 2 years ago 3
THE GOD OF ROCK
poussyledzep 2 years ago 5
"Shaken & Stirred" what a totally dif. style!! It actually made a mate of mine spew when he heard the album for the 1st time!
Not co`s he hated it - he was stoned & all the diff. time sign. spun him out HEY!!!!
But that was 22yrs ago, LIVE ON PLANT!!!
itsyesme 2 years ago
why does Robert always do that self stabbing move?
leesmommyishot 3 years ago
I think that is his signature move like Freddie Mercury and his partial mike stand.
flproctor 2 years ago
This looks like something out of GTA vice city.
chevellecornell 3 years ago
It's all the colors we had more color back in the 80's
horseboyken 2 years ago
almighty ROBERT PLANT....!!!!
ryssevik 3 years ago
he rocks on- decade after decade, one of the best, I just LOVE him
christinaedler 3 years ago 2
Wow! Just awesome.
stevecouncil 3 years ago
robert plant is PURE MAGIC.!!!...awsume song.
grinder70 3 years ago 3
met haywood and got his autograph,, smart mofo
bayamrob 3 years ago
Cool!! but it's really too bad for the fans that Plant could'nt get Richie Hayward to play the drums live for this tour....his parts are so much more intersting than what this guy is playing which is just straight forward and predictable...otherwise the other guys are great!!
NovaNeolith 3 years ago
Man, I tell ya, Mr. Blunt did it for me when he was around. So different, distictive, almost elegant. I'm still trying to find out why ol' Bob dropped him. Needed new blood I suppose.
operating 3 years ago 3
He stood out back then didn't he. Of course these Plant LPs did anyway. But Blunt had alot to do with it. Criminally undernoticed.
talpajam 3 years ago 9
Robbie looks like he is fighting with that synth guitar. I know he hated playing that thing.
5177845 3 years ago
still love this tune and its bass.....great 80s tune....don`t make em like this anymore.
Shad0827 3 years ago 3
The studio version of this song has amazing guitar & bass lines
computerblue1 3 years ago
Whoah! Robbie Blunt is playing a Roland Guitar synth on this!!!
Great documentation of a sliver in time!
johnmaserati 3 years ago
Good old jam song.
jhg1234 4 years ago
Even though the quality of sound and audio are not optimized, you stil get a great sense of what is was like to be present. Must of been loud and extremely clear. Extraordinary and Annointed Tune. Great document! EPIC...,
xXBravadoXx 4 years ago
Little by little has some great guitar work by Robbie Blunt
Gtwkd 4 years ago
robert plant is great!!! i really hope the led zeppelin tour works out. it would be bigger then the stones.
sai3i3ath 4 years ago
no one said anything about a tour....it's just one concert in london
jrssww 4 years ago
I saw this song live in NJ . Page showed up at the end of the concert as everyone was filing out of the arena . Then over the pa "mr, Jimmy Page " they then played for another hour . Everyone ran back in and sat wherever they could . They hadent played together in a long time . It was a great suprise .
restingalot 4 years ago
Hey I saw this tour in NJ as well...yes Jimmy page came out...also Leslie West & Brian Setzer jammed with Page & the honeydrippers at the end...I almost pissed my pants..
jonpresnell 4 years ago
I don't think I have ever seen a video from this tour. How about uploading one of the Honeydrippers songs from this show?
BlackKettleRecording 4 years ago
Ritchie Hayward of Little Feat on drum
trinciapollo 4 years ago
Paul Martinez indeed. same guy who played bass on STH at live aid, strange enuff. keys here should be jeff woodroffe.. drummer maybe barrie barlow. potent band!
you got any more tunes from this show, anyother?
djshazam 4 years ago
very kool, like it lots. robbie blunt has such a light touch and special tone, i wonder whatever happened to him? and who was drumming on this tour ?
djshazam 4 years ago
[who was drumming on this tour? ]
good question?? I think Paul marteniez is bass??
ZoSoRecords 4 years ago