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Uploaded by on Sep 28, 2008

Robert Plant has traveled from screaming arena rock to soulful duet. Alison Krauss has traveled from get-down bluegrass to soulful duet. Which has moved the farthest from their roots?

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  • this is funny!! "yeeeeeeeeyyaaaay!"

  • lol! that's too cute

  • Yeah, Jerry or Buddy Miller any day before the madly egotistical and wildly overrated Page.

  • Alison or Robert? Alison :)

    Jimmy Page or Jerry Douglas? Jerry ;)

  • Check out any of the various versions of "Goodbye and So Long To You" from the tour -- Alison has gotten well past "the same as always" and "pretty voice." Imo they've pretty much met each other halfway -- Robert has learned harmony singing and broadened his emotional range as a vocalist a great deal; Alison has learned how to rock out with an outstanding electric band and added some welcome spontaneity and sass to her fundamental sweetness and excellent but rather measured musicianship.

  • luv it!! robert always had folk in his rock. alison seems to have loosened up, although "sleazy" is a bit much. and "seasoned"? alison does have a trove of grammies, you know. like more than anybody else as i recall.

  • nice! Really don't understand the question, Robert is far more seasoned and experienced. Alison sounds basically the same as always..pretty voice.

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