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  • What a great and unexpected collab!

  • what year?

  • It's so cool to see Robert duet with Allison. I love it.

  • Such a GREAT collection of music!!!

    TWO of the MOST AMAZING MUSICAL TALENTS CONVERGING ON A SPECIAL MUSICAL EVENT!!!

    A MUST for everyone to have in their music collection!!!

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  • i think i'm in love ! oi !

  • good collaberation,, but alison is good enough with anybody,,,,,l will stick with alison,,she is as good as anyone make no mistake she is special,,end of,,,,,,,,,,,

  • Never thought this would work, Too bad it never got any airplay here in Buffalo, NY as usual. I thought the one and only country station would pick up on this but nope! Such dopes here!

  • @ArniepII maybe cause it's not a country album.......

  • not all colaborations work . This one definately does . fantastic . they bring out the absolute best in each other . fantastic !!!! I still haven't bought 5the CD - but I need to get it .

  • thank you yube for this vidio seeing robert Plaint againgis alsoom ;and they match so good R >j>K.

  • I would have never thought Plant was English, if I didnt watch this video...

  • @maicull is that bad? whole led zeppelin is english

  • Two most remarkable artist. What a great talent/

  • he shows his led z' fame becouse he can do anything and do it good

  • that's rock a billy

  • Their voices were created to make music together!

    Spellbinding!

  • Are they also in romantic relationships?

  • robert plant looks so old now

  • These songs are beautifully and thoughtfully arranged. The vocal chordal harmonies are a joy to experience. I only have one complaint: the master. In my humble opinion, the orientation to the "bottom" frequencies severely diminishes the treasure CD that is Raising Sand.

  • They're so good together...

  • An incredible collaboration. Those who know Plant and his history well should realize that an amalgamation with a bluegrass legend (and the best female voice I have heard in recent memory) was quite natural

  • I think she was less than ecstatic. Keep listening to the interviews and reading what they said about the project. I still love what they did and think it was a great album but this was not her cup of tea. Has anyone heard why she didn't do the second album with him?

  • @tomcardello Very little known. I hadn't heard that and I thought I'd read everything. It makes sense, but can you say more about that?

  • I so happy that I have grown up with led S: robert plant he is the real thing the BEST thank you you tube RON K>lansing mi::

  • It seems that decade after decade music declines further and fewer and fewer musicians actually have real talent (writing and playing) not this crap of some producer creating an act or performer to knock out pop songs from another writer. Thats just too platics and has no real depth let along quality. Now you have someone like T Bone that has more talent in a strand of hair than most of the performers today and he brings these 2 together and creates this.... now THATS something special!

  • what's the big deal she is hot and into him ...that is why they got togather...

  • can something be contrived et voila voice bending

    like creating the bonzeaux schuffle

    and the snack food Bugles, with a miniature chip of either white chocolate or queen's dark chocolate or waht duh what duh quote could be new caramel bugles elves so slamm like gnomes eating it beneath the tree nibbling then riding the horse down the beach and the material and they called and said wow he's still alive in 2011 and he laughed wholeheartedly

  • Yes, it's true, as any honest and knowledgeable Zep fan will admit, Robert's voice isn't what it used to be. And guess what? That says more about his resolve and character as an artist than anything else. The fact that he is still able to perform on this stage and contribute to collaborations that WIN GRAMMY'S FOR ALBUM OF THE YEAR is more impressive b/c of this.

    And to think for 1 sec. that Alison is anything less than ecstatic is naive. Zep was voted #3 on VH1's 100 greatest artists eva

  • @mbro7612 I don't think it's quite that his voice isn't what it used to be. Percy has always been amazing within his range, but his range is not that wide, he's never been that versatile; he's always turned in good and bad performances, throughout these forty five years. He's sung a lot of Zep stuff better, in the years since Zep ended, than he did on the original discs and in concert in the Zep years. He's gained range on this disc by challenging himself to move into frightening new space.

  • led zepplin black sabbath,bluegrass,rockin roll,country heavy metal,rockabilly,jazz,

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  • Idon't know who's luckier,Robert Plant singing with Alison Krauss or Alison Krauss singing with Robert Plant?I know the people who get this collaboration are the luckiest .I cannot get enough of them together-Truly an ARTIST BREAKTHROUGH!

  • @tomcardello of course R. Plant did drugs in the 60's and 70's. He was in a protest to legalise pot for goodness sake :) He mostly stayed away from hard drugs. Jonsey and Plant never really got into the hard stiff. After his son died in 1977 is when he said he cut out all drugs. Now he just drinks alcohol.

  • t938

  • I love this pairing. My sisters had the CD and when I heard it I had to buy it for myself. It's fabulous.

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  • GREAT ALBUM!!!! Was not happy with the price though! But it was I think worth it!

    "Long Journey" Amazing song! VERY true for me, lost my wife back this past July to Wegener's Granulomatosis (a very rare AUTO-immune disorder) and that song has brought me much comfort. "read the Letter" is also an amazing song, and I really like the way it came out. VERY well done all the way around. TNX!

  • This album is probably one of my favorites! I am actually not that impressed with "Stairway" I KNOW, I KNOW! It is the" IT" song! I like the music but the vocals are hard to follow for me. This album has some great duets! In fact I think I LIKE this Plant better than LED Plant. And Miss Alison! Well ever since I seen her on CMT when it was still music videos only, and she did Steel Rails. I was HOOKED!

  • Good Album

  • This is a damn good album. I mean, sure Robert is not singing with those high pitched screams like he used to in songs like Dazed and Confused and Stairway to Heaven but you gotta love his work on this. When I heard that he was working on a new album, it was something I was really looking forward to. I love all his Zeppelin stuff more of course, but this has a nice sound to it also. Five grammy awards aren't bad either. Keep rocking Robert!

  • I just hate that everyone always has to resort to talking about how many Grammies Alison K. has won in order to prove her greatness, when all anyone really has to do is listen to her voice. Who cares about awards they’re overrated it’s the music and quality of it that matters. BTW if this album was any good it was because of Alison Krauss not Robert Plant. Sister Rosetta Goes Before Us best track on the album!

  • @kingmojopin0 Sure, awards aren't everything,but when THAT amount of awards comes to an artist, it surely must say something more than industry politics. Of course, her voice says it all, that's a given. A monster band like Union Station helps too!

  • @candelise My point is that artist like Patsy Cline never won a Grammy and who would argue with her talent. I don’t give any importance to award shows; they’re entertaining the way a concert is. Just to really drive my point Bono has been nominated for a Noble Peace Prize, they’re nothing more than some popularity contest, I’m not with that.

  • @kingmojopin0 Were the Grammies around in Patsy Clines' day? I don't know, maybe you do. However, I did say DEPSITE INDUSTRY POLITICS!!!!!!

  • @candelise How about the ACM Awards, she’s only won through collaboration in those. I don’t think it speaks on her talent that she’s only won two. Which awards matter and which awards don’t, the ones she’s won the most? Do the award shows that acknowledge her matter only or do you take into consideration the ones that snubbed her too? Like I said they’re popularity contest. She is a great artist not because of her awards but because of her work.

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  • Respond to this video... OBVIOUSLY it is about the quality of her work, hence, the popularity and(on paper, at least)thus, the awards. GASP!

  • @candelise The quality of her work has nothing to do w/ her popularity; btw she is not as prolific as you’re making her out to be. On paper she will have all those Grammys & zero or few of the other awards my question to you, who seem to value awards, is which ones matter?If you like her music you don’t have to validate it to anyone by saying she has so many Grammys, just let them listen to the music & decide for themselves.I happen to love her music regardless of her 27 Grammys & 2 ACM awards.

  • @kingmojopin0 You are chasing your own tail, just simply circling. I already acknowledged that awards are not everything. Still, for those that think so, perhaps more will listen to Alison. However, not one of those awards, past or recent, were ever about what somebody else thought was good, right? I never said that she was prolific. If you want to be the 'Queen of Split Hairs' on what particular awards count, you can do that on your own, I'm afraid. Plus, what is 'Grammys & zero' about??

  • @candelise You responded to me and the only one splitting hairs is you after all you did say, “THAT amount of awards comes to an artist, it surely must say something” and now you are saying “I already acknowledged that awards are not everything”. Grammys and zero means that she has won zero awards in other award ceremonies thus the reason you should not put so much importance in them because they contradict each other.

  • @kingmojopin0 I obviously meant that WITHIN that amount of awards, SOMETHING must have gone for the quality of her work. If you care not to see it, tough. Stevie Wonder won much acclaim for his Seventies' work. In the grand sceme of things, it meant little, however, someone saw its intrinsic value. As for other awards, whatever,pal. She won something although I can't see her lifting a Tony or an Oscar, if that's what you mean.

  • @candelise You say having so many grammys must mean something & my question is what does it say that she hasn’t won other country awards.Well I’ll tell you it’s not because of the quality of her work, because she’s great, I place fault on pompous award shows.I don’t need some award show telling me what is good & what isn’t, I’ll decide for myself so no I don’t see the significance in awards because than I would have to give importance to the ones where she’s never won.

  • @kingmojopin0 Round and round again! Speculate all you want or lay down THE KNOWLEDGE! Pomposity and industry politics is as old as the sun and has been mentioned more than once here. I choose not to speculate on why she has not won more country awards, I don't live in Nashville. Perhaps her appeal is larger than the genre she is in.

  • @candelise To each his own if you want to worship the grammy shrine but don’t try to convince me to do it because otherwise we’ll keep going in circles. And since you’re the one trying to convince me you are the one who should cease this nonsense. I’m not trying to convince you after all. You go on worshiping those idiots who gave milli vanilli a grammy. Btw these are all just opinions, the awards themselves are just opinions. So you should just chill.

  • @kingmojopin0 No one this end was trying to convince or state worship. Opinions were put which, if you read correctly, did not sign up 100% to the awards ideal. Problems with interpretation? If you cannot see other than a black and white situation on the opinons stated, more fool you. Just throwing Milli Vanilli into this chat is stupid enough. Chilled nicely, thanks. See ya!

  • @candelise Right, you aren’t trying to convince me which is why you have been specifically badgering me. Sure, if you want to tell yourself that you go ahead. You must be one of those that thinks his way is the right way and you are calling me a black and white person. You’re the only fool here, trying to convince other people to think like you. What did you expect that you can throw shit around and no one is going to answer back?

  • @kingmojopin0 The opinions were made to be considered, back and forth discussion, simple. However, a fine, polite individual you turned out to be. Keep going, please!

  • @candelise Your opinions were considered and dismissed, something you can’t grasp, apparently. Polite answers are reserved for polite people.

  • @kingmojopin0 A simple phrase like 'all points considered' after the Stevie Wonder example would've helped and saved a few syllables. However, inaccurate accusations don't help.

  • @candelise I don’t need to make it easy for you; you’re the one picking a fight after all. What the hell do you think this is, a debate?You could’ve saved us both all this back and forth nonsense if you would just accept that my opinion is mine, not yours. All points were considered, that’s why I posted my original comment; you don’t have to agree with me that’s fine, but what you don’t understand is that I don’t have to agree with you either.

  • @kingmojopin0 If someone challeneged my view, I would tell them exactly why I had that view, for the sake of clarity. Your answers came across as blank dimissals, hence the discourse. As for fights, I guess your tone says it all.

  • @candelise You challenged my view; I further explained why I believe award shows holds no true value. I provided several examples just to be clear; you should go back and reread them, for the “sake of clarity”.My answers were indeed dismissive, but never blank.They would of course seem blank to someone who refuses to be reasonable.Btw how could I possibly take you seriously when you insist on repeating yourself, as a way of explanation.

  • @kingmojopin0 The idea was not to go wholesale but to consider the points of which of the Stevie Wonder example you seemed to ignore completely.

  • @candelise The Stevie Wonder example is the same as using the Alison Krauss example. Great artists but their awards are not what make them so. I don't listen to them because of the amount of awards they have accumulated but because of their great music. In the 70s Led Zeppelin, to name but one of many artists, didn’t win any Grammys and a lot of people would find that wrong, so awards are a hit and miss that’s why I don’t take them seriously.

  • @kingmojopin0 Remember, Led Zeppelin were big with their fans but not the establishment, press etc. at the time. They caught up later. No Grammys, no surprise.

  • @candelise And that’s precisely my point, what I’ve been saying all this time, great artists fly by them all the time. They did not award legendary artists then as I’m sure it’s happened in our own time, time will tell. How can you possibly respect such an establishment?

  • @candelise 2 weeks and you’re still pouting over this, get over it.

  • @kingmojopin0 Not at all, I was on holiday. Great to be back!

  • @candelise I say listen to the music, if you like it listen to it, don’t be guided by the number of awards any given artist has accumulated. At the end of the day it’s the music that will stand the test of time not an Artist of the Year trophy.

  • @candelise Are you trying to pull off a "bugs bunny daffy rabbit season" confusion here?

  • @candelise BTW I’m talking about award shows where she is a competitor like the ACM not the tony awards which is a completely different field.

  • @kingmojopin0 Well, you fell for that one, didn't you? Is the Tony really in a different field? I had no idea!!

  • It is magical. I love it... Just dont sing a zeppelin song together. robert owns those... But this is great on its on,

  • Robert Plant -leave my woman alone. They are great together. It's like having a mellowed out demon hook up with a wild angel.

  • Bought the album the minute it came out and was so so annyoed that it seemed to have more of the plank Plant on it than it had Alison, sinful, her voice is too precious to not have it on every track...

  • @LoopyTheBubblebrain "plank Plant"? Who is Alison compared to one of the best musicians/singers in history? It's Plant who makes this good. I would buy it because Plant is on it - Alison is just another bluegrass singer.

  • @questing200 Alison Krauss has won more grammies than anyone! I suspect that there is some recognition there, plus in Union Station she fronts one of the best bands in the world. DO YOUR RESEARCH, you PLONK!!!!!!!!!

  • what song at 3:48? i need to know!!!!

  • it is a wonderful pairing and Robert Plant is hotter than ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • I was never attracted to Robert Plant as a sex item (maby because I am just now only 18) but I think he's more adorable now that he's older than in any of the pictures of his younger self. For some reason i find older rock stars adorable. :)

  • lovely album, discovered it after reading the led zep autobiography 'when giants walked the earth' which by the way is well worth a read

  • He is better now than he was before because now he is even more dynamic, and she is like a sexy cool break on a summer night. They are magic together and anyone listening can hear it.

  • @mchaseaguilar ur saying he is better than when he was singing live with zeppeling? wow.. i think u should go watch the song remains the same or something.. it would probably change ur mind..

  • when she sings her voice looks like a cat dieing

  • I'm really jealous of T Bone Burnett, he's always involved in these great projects. Krauss & Plant, the Crazy Heart soundtrack, the Walk the Line soundtrack.

    He and Kris Kristofferson definitely got me interested in country/bluegrass music much more than I was before.

  • It's called music and they are muscians...life didn;'t stop with "Stairway to Heaven"..open your minds instead of your legs.....

  • Graceful and sweet. Nice how legend mature.

    Thank you T-Bone for your insight and touch. Always loved your stuff...

  • vary cool

  • ones a rock god and the other is an angel from heaven with a voice to match how can it not fail

  • Nice channel. Tory from Austin Texas ..singer songwriter musician. Check out some of my originals in recent performances in Austin, Nashville, Houston and Branson.if you have time and sub if you like. Peace

  • I think 5 Grammys including ' Album of the Year' speaks for itself !!!!

  • allison... que mujeron por Dios¡¡¡¡¡¡

    hermosa mujer sexy bella¡¡¡

  • Alison Kraus is probably the greatest female voice since Patsy Cline. On top of that she is a world class player. Put that together with Robert Plant and the great

    T-Bone had to be magic. It was. I saw her open for Garth Brooks early in his career. He said what everybody was feeling, "Well she's not going to be an opening for long."

  • hey people: don't blur your mind. Plant is great because he has made great music with Alison Krauss. just it!!

    You can breath amazing atmosphere in this sound and this album is stylish work.

    I love rock n roll as many of you and i loved Plant as a rocker....but i have to be objective...he is a great artist and not just a super rocker

  • Holy crap. I know Im a little late to this party....just discovering this album now...but my goodness. This is amazing. This is fresh, original, plodding, brilliant, deliberate, loose, and engaging. Its neither Alison or Robert Plant specifically, but how this is arranged and thought through that is brilliant. These arrangements are inspiring and fantastic! And I must admit that Robert Plant's voice, just here and there, tickles a little somethin forgotten. Awesome!

  • Soooo glad they won Grammys for this. I can kind of understand people bashing Plant if all they know is "Stairway" and "Whole Lotta Love". If you want to hear some great Zep, listen to "Thats The Way", "Rain Song" "Tea For One", or Plants other duet with a woman, "Battle of Evermore"

  • another great example also is Going to California. I like to listen to that track these days and remind myself that Plant was just 21 years old at that time of that recording —unreal!

  • This record is so good it amazes me every time I hear it. My friend said that I had to hear the new Plant record and I thought, yeah, more old rocker music, but this is so amazingly good I was TRULY stunned!

  • Haven't taken time to read others comments.I have the time to post a comment about this duet.{{{ I LOVE THE It }}}!!! I have always liked Alison's voice.I feel her voice is as an angel's voice would sound singing.I actually didn't even know who Robert Plant was!! But I do now!!! I bought this CD for 1 song. I enjoyed,"Please read the letter." I have fell in love with the other songs.Every tune is unique and the different instruments used are so interesting.5 ***** all the way!!! Great job,A&R!

  • I love allison krauss

    pure

    distinct voice

    sometimes when I hear her sing I cry

    angels sing through allison krauss

  • i don't like to pick the music apart with negativity..open your ears and ENJOY. of course Alison's voice is great- that's a given, and Robert seems to have somehow gentled himself to the point where we are reminded of his past work, but with Alison, he has stretched the limits of a romantic side. the blend is great..and just the touch of raunch is teasing to the imagination. i love it.

  • People butchering Plant don't get that he comes from a different musical genre where Krauss would sound "bad." It's not her genre. They have mutual respect for one another and are creating something NEW here. Not rehashing all the records you already have in your collections.

  • Ya'll have no idea what you're talking about. I'm a musician, and you never want to" hang up your guns", Its an art form, you idiots, you don't stop like you do with a 9-5 job, it's a way of life. AND they sound great together. I admire both of them more now, and without Robert Plant people like me probably wouldn't have had the opportunity to come across Alison Krauss Your ears are wrong! They are fantastic singers, and they aren't stupid, they know what sounds good, and IT DOES SOUND GOOD.

  • at last someone who hears what i hear,i was beginning to wonder if i was going mad with all the negative comments regarding this duo,the genius who is robert plant seemed so humble when discussing harmonies and bluegrass no pri- Madonna there just a musician making great music with another great musician,and we in the uk as i said to yura only get snippets of alisons beautiful voice this will now change.hey i hope ralph stanley never hangs his guns up your never to old.keeterkids the man.

  • @keetredkid you're absolutely right, man. I'm a singer/songwriter as well, and I couldn't stop writing songs if I tried. Like Paul McCartney said in an interview, "it's like a hobby you find yourself doing; a part of your personality." A musician's work is never 'done'. Bands come and go, but look at all the successful songwriters in history, McCartney, Paul Simon, Bob Dylan... they never stop making music!

  • @keetredkid You are so right. Plant is a true artist - a living legend and I love what he's doing now. He knows what sounds good, and anyone with any sense of music and good taste would appreciate this.

  • @keetredkid I totally say "ditto" to your comment. I am musician as well, was born to Big Band father; raised in mtns of NC..got me some bluegrass there; then ELVIS came along...To those folks making comments about awards...Of all the songs that he recorded, the ONLY ones he ever got awards for were his gospel. He was born to sing gospel until that "carnie" manager of his got ahold of him., imho...just saying...it's the TALENT and GIFTS that these folks have that is KEY...They are sharing<3w/U.

  • I absolutely hate this due and all of the songs thay sang together. Don' t like Robert Plant, Hate Allison Krauss. That' must explain why I have most of the stuff each one of them have ever done. And the Dueo Disc that my son gave me is in my auto Disc Player 24/7. Ride the highways and find that you just can' t stay the speed limit. FANTASTIC. The Letter? really? Does it get any better?

  • Dummy is / Dummy does.......

  • you know they smashed for sure haha

  • Somehow i think not, but who knows.

  • This pairing is fantastic. And I love on Let Your Loss be Your Lesson when Alison starts belting out "...Once I had myself a good woman..." Really nice that T-Bone took them both out of their comfort zones.

  • This album is one of the greats and will go down in history as just that, Fecking awesome!!!

  • Plant, please come back to Led Zeppelin urgently!!!!! Give us this present to all Rock and Roll fans want! Page, Plant, Jones and Bonham rules!

  • At any rate... it'd be good if people could get back to commenting on the video and their music. These two are awesome together, that's why they won the Record of the Year and Album of the Year at the Grammy's. It's interesting that people want to give Robert more credit for that, seeing as how it's a DUET and Alison is a legend in her own right.

  • To declare that we now live in an age where morality is subjective, is itself an absolute statement about morality. Therefore it's no more valid than any other view of morality. You don't corner the market on truth by declaring that there is no truth. You can't dismiss morality by making a moral judgment that it "doesn't matter".

  • @theR0nin hi i could not have put it any better,i enjoy reading comments on good music,(a wee bit sad perhaps),so as i went through comments on this page i felt sick i must sound realy old but surely even in 21 cent its important that we have some form of morality a line we dont cross,something,anything that seperates us,anyway im gona shut up now.back to the music iv seen plant live in glasgow backed by a full orchestra fantastic and alison has voice of an angel just gettin into bluegrass.

  • i'm sure he wanted to, but probably had to be cool.

  • they tell me there are special sites for for perverts one tracked minded sick animals who cannot think of anything else but the lowest ,base things all the time.this page is for good wholsome people (something you will never understand) who love fantastic music and musicians,so please go to your sick sites and join your sick pervs and leave us normal good living people to enjoy and freely comment on music without being harrassed about things your wierd mind conjures up(.love alison and plant)

  • My guess is you're blind to nuance but if you watch this vid carefully, the answer will be abundantly obvious. To hit beat a dead horse, they had more than sufficient fun in creating what they created. So, yes, they made love without the physicality or sexuality.

  • you're either a maggot or an adolescent, or perhaps both.

  • go back to your carrion, maggot.

  • Come on Robert! Zeppelin needs you!

  • i'm sure it is, man.

  • Want more of Alison Krauss ? Get the Cold Mountain DVD or movie soundtrack.

  • Robert was one of only a few really great voices of Rock'n Roll in those days, in my opnion only Roger Daltrey came close. Not just a matter of wide register, but also what they sang (lyrichs) and how(style, decens and relevance or maybe politichs) Both of the mentioned did lots of live performances and put so much strain on their voices that they allmost ruined it, and resulted in the many pure results you hear on live-tracks. But when at their best; Both were second to None!

  • The truth....Amen.

  • Strain on your vocal chords results from improper methods, not just from the amount of performances you give.

  • Wow, this commenting system is messed up. This comment belongs several pages back, not here.

  • Well i hear you loud´n clear anyway. I believe you got you´r point there, but remember; not every great rock´n roll singer was a schooled musician, ......classical that is. I am talking talent, spirit and personal attitute,.... being in the right place! Not many came close to Robert and Roger when at their peaks, ( sorry English is not my first language)!

  • Yea I agree totally and plants voice sounds like a busted chainsaw from all the crackpipe use.

    Just look what it did to his face then you can only imagine what it did to his vocal chords, they probably look like a busted banjo....

  • ok you dont like robert plant.message received.

  • they all seemed to agree that this was more of a project than anything else and they both agreed they were on a learning curve (never to old to learn)and if this project/duo allows the rest of the world the opportunity to hear alisons beautiful voice then thats a good thing.you are spoilt in the u s a having her all to yourself when we have to make do with snippets.anyway i think they sounded great.hey union station and lead zeppelin may get together now,that project would start a war,ha ha.

  • Very nice, methinks.

  • Regarding Comment by YuraJagOv, is there a difference between a "Skin Flute" and a "Human Organ", I alway thought a Skin Flute was something like the famous norwegian butt flute?

  • This isn't my favorite Plant music although I must admit I like it. My hat off to him for doing something diff.  I do love these songs despite my objections. Nicely done

  • wow, Robert must have peed in your cheerios or something for you to feel the strongly about him

  • YuraJagov,i know i speak for everyone when i say this,but fuck off and die

  • You really are a thick twat ar'nt you

  • You really know too much about all of that stuff,is it a fantasy that you really wish for yourself,i think it is,don't be ashamed,just come out of the closet and be happy

  • Aren't you clever

  • Robert Plant is a god among men. Your ears are hurting because you're not manly enough to listen to his voice.

  • Just because he's not the 70's Robert Plant making orgasms for your ears doesn't mean he can't sing any more. He just sings different;y because of the change of his voice from age and I'm assuming his drug use also affected it. He still kicks ass, just in a different way and style than his old self. He may not be in every ones wet dreams any more but he's still Robert Plant and he always has and always will kick more ass than any other singer.

  • AMEN

  • @LedZRush  This is one of the most sane and nicest comments I red here on You Tube. I am, was and always will be a big Led Zeppelinfan, but I can realy appreciate what Robert is doing now. Takes courage to do change your style so completely and do it so very well.

  • He is a serious vocal talent. Thats a fact, not opinion.

    IOW: You cannot assure shit.

  • You sure know how to make yourself look like an idiot though. Homo? crackpipe? get real dumbass