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4:32 Custard Pie *__*
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@avocate201 Even more strange is that Jimmy Page now looks like Susan Boyle. I wonder if Doug Boyle's any relation
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Love the vid but I can do without the b/s political add that u tube has planted on this and many other vids.
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Guitar playing sounds fine to me. For some truly awful guitar playing, check out JIMMY PAGE at the Atlantic Records 40th anniversary show. Obviously whoever criticzes the playing here is going on name recognition rather than actual knowledge about the instrument.
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it's the sound...not the players...i Stood front center on a chair in front of Mr. Plant on this tour...i hear that band...Tall Cool One was like double candy...eyes watching it...ears hearing it...Robert Plant in my face...unbelievable. OKC-Non-Stop-Go Tour...Myriad...:)))
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@keef71 I was just thinking the same thing! Especially in live clips, Doug Boyle resembles a young Page. He sometimes moves like him, too. It's funny how Plant worked with a Page look-alike (Doug Boyle), and Jimmy worked with a Plant look-alike (David Coverdale).
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@pint6x I know, Doug Boyle was great! I think the negative comments about him are unjustified. Maybe it's the sound quality. I always liked him in Plant's band. Overall, this was my favorite line-up of Plant's band.
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I remember watching it on tv with my Dad
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I can't believe the comments about Doug Boyle - I've seen him playing live with Robert Plant and 70s prog rock band Caravan, and both times I was blown away with his playing. He is a seriously underrated guitarist. With Caravan he was playing an early headless Steinberger guitar (before they were taken over by Gibson) and he really knew his stuff.



for the guys who commented on the terrible guitar playing just think of it this way they got to go on tour with robert plant, and you NEVER will so that pretty much says it all, and they got paid big money to do it, and i dont think you guys could even make a buck at a pub anyway so there you go. ROCK ON! ROBERT PLANT
spookyized 1 year ago 13
It is a cool video and a great song, but it's never going to better what he did with Led Zep - nothing can touch that.
Having said that, Robert Plant's solo stuff was probably closer to Led Zep's sound then any of the other surviving members' output.
At this stage, Plant had Doug Boyle on lead guitars - here playing a light blue Ibanez - a seriously talented player.
pint6x 3 years ago 8