Robert Plant - Band of Joy - Houses of The Holy - Live - London Forum - 2nd September 2010

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Robert Plant - Band of Joy - Houses of The Holy - Live - London Forum - 2nd September 2010

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  • Judging from the look on his face, I'd say Robert Plant is enjoying his career more now than he has in a long, long time.

  • wow, his voice has aged really well, unlike some other people like *coughs* mick jagger

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  • best ever show i had ever seen !

  • @letsgogetstonedbrah Led Zeppelin never did it live

  • @letsgogetstonedbrah Led Zeppelin never did it live

  • ................. Led Zeppelin does it better

  • @OriginalIndividuals they definately have more talent than them but thenewno2 has alot of talent because the lead singer's dad was George Harrison

  • no matter how old zeppelin gets they still got more talent in one finger then any band out now a days

  • I will take it any way I can. Zep forever!

  • I just saw him at jazz fest in New Orleans and he was great. Jeff Beck did pretty good too.

  • I just saw Plant in Portland Oregon, he did this song . Great show.

  • @DrSquidley HAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH­AHAHAHAHAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!

  • @rodentcafeteria I agree.Ya know where on this earth once and you should do what you enjoy.Huge mega God like him and Page or just an average guy like im sure they might be as well.He's doing what he wants and is well aware of what he can and can't do anymore.Gotta respect that.I think he will all ways have a voice that is like opening your favorite present on a Christmas.

  • Wow, he still sounds great!

  • @khazad02 agreed

  • man if only jimi page was there

  • amazing voice

  • @DrSquidley I saw "Shine a Light" and when the Stones did "Sympathy for the Devil," I could only think retire that song from your live show now! I saw Plant and the Band of Joy less than a week ago now and with the exception of the newer arrangement of "Black Dog," I loved every minute of the show.

  • fools Plant is grounded in to pulp..

  • Robert Plant must never die. Just. Keep. Singing!

  • Nah... this is good but it deserves TO ROCK!!!!!

  • @DrSquidley I disagree... Plant was always a better singer than Mick. Mick's voice hasn't really changed at all, and it's perfect for the kind of music the Stones play.

  • @blackdog3030 Maybe because he co-wrote the classic, so he's free to re-invent them any way he wants.

  • My hats off to Robert for reinventing himself but also staying true to his roots.Like somebody else posted here.. he always was into folky stuff... listen to the acoustic Zep stuff ...going to california or Bran yu stomp etc.John Paul Jones is really into the bluegrass influence with his awesome mandolin playing..and i know they also were influenced by delta blues and middle eastern music..I think at this point in his life he's in a great place musically

  • @mcdermottlaw no dude, he's half retired, plus i bet you didn't see this live like we did, unreal, and so so Plant, live,, he made everyone lauph, it was just as good of not better than seeing zeppelin, really. he's layed back, that's the whole idea

  • too bad you coudn't have tapped the sound board for a perfect live mix,, that would have rocked

  • Horror show...... destroying the Led Zeppelin legacy. Unbelievable mess..............

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