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  • Funny how it all has the same Anglo-Celtic roots, ain't it? Zeppelin, Bluegrass, Zep's English folk influences, Allison's tunes? Bill Monroe called it "The Ancient Tones" Mix that with blues, and you got some real powerful medicine! The combinations are endless, and it never ceases to thrill and amaze me! These two are magnificent together, and I can not get enough! Hope they team up and do more in the future. BEAUTIFUL x 1000!!!

  • Now that's more like it :)

  • I was fifteen feet from the stage at their show in Atlanta, right in front of the big amps. It blew my ass away, literally. Sent chills down my back and made my hair stand on end. Saw them three times that summer. This was the last and the best for me. : )

  • The only thing that was missing was Bonham coming in on the drums. RIP

  • Take it to a higher place than Zep? You, Sir or Madame, are the one that's high.

  • Saw the show in Dallas - one of the best ever. Plant's found his voice - no straining for led zep high notes, this is the golden god in his golden years, and it really works better than anything he's done in decades. The show was equally his and Krause's; his fame made it possible, but he allowed her to stun an audience that surely had people unfamiliar with her (like me) and she mesmerized. What T-Bone and Co. have done here is a vital and serious step for pop music.

  • The greatest show on earth... I think I agree with that :P (check my favourites if you don't believe me hahahaha)

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