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Robert Plant- Carry Fire (1 Viewer)

dutch

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Just listened to the entire album and for my money it is a masterpiece.  Don't go in thinking hard edged blues of Zepplin but more along the lines of what he's been up to for the last few albums.  It is a thoughtful, melodic rhapsody of intricate and worldly rhythms and his vocals remain astounding even at 69.  He evokes passion, desire, thoughtfulness and tenderness as surely as he did in his hey day and still exudes a fire that will make a womans heart all a twitter.  It is a definite must for any fan.  

Can't wait to see him in concert!!

 
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Just listened to the entire album and for my money it is a masterpiece.  Don't go in thinking hard edged blues of Zepplin but more along the lines of what he's been up to for the last few albums.  It is a thoughtful, melodic rhapsody of intricate and worldly rhythms and his vocals remain astounding even at 69.  He evokes passion, desire, thoughtfulness and tenderness as surely as he did in his hey day and still exudes a fire that will make a womans heart all a twitter.  It is a definite must for any fan.  

Can't wait to see him in concert!!
Hadn’t really heard any of his work since the album with Jimmy Paige about 15 years ago......I’m guessing a lot slower than Zeppelin? Similar to album with Paige years back?

ETA just googled it....Walking into Clarksdale....almost 20 years ago man I’m old. 

 
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Hadn’t really heard any of his work since the album with Jimmy Paige about 15 years ago......I’m guessing a lot slower than Zeppelin? Similar to album with Paige years back?

ETA just googled it....Walking into Clarksdale....almost 20 years ago man I’m old. 
Yeah, this is definitely a moodier sound throughout and is sort of age appropriate for a 69 year old rocker.  As this  NPR review puts it : "

 In the last decade, he's intentionally sidestepped the classic-rock bellowing business, opting instead to explore bluegrass and Appalachian folk (the still astonishing 2007 collaboration with Alison Krauss, Raising Sand), rural blues, and the intricate polyrhythms of music from the Middle East and India. Each project has demanded new tactics from him, and he's adjusted his delivery to suit the temperature and atmospheric pressure of the music.

This sensitivity is the guiding force behind Plant's transfixing new Carry Fire. "

 
Very awkward interview with Howard Stern today. Stern blubbered like a Zep fanboy and Plant openly insulted most of the questions that Stern asked.

 
Very awkward interview with Howard Stern today. Stern blubbered like a Zep fanboy and Plant openly insulted most of the questions that Stern asked.
I thought it was pretty playful.   Stern egged him on about Jimmy quite a bit then Plant started calling him dad. lol   I thought Plant was having fun, but just my observation.

 
Concert was tremendous.  Plant and the Space Shifters are in lock step and he still nails the soul and life of the music that you couldn't help but dance, jam, bounce, sway and bop to every tune.  It's a limited tour but of you get the chance to see him...GO!

 
Saw him at Jazz Fest a few years back.  Fun show, not enough Zeppelin, but that’s not his gig and if you understand that going in then you are never disappointed.

 
Saw him at Jazz Fest a few years back.  Fun show, not enough Zeppelin, but that’s not his gig and if you understand that going in then you are never disappointed.
Plenty of Zepp this time around.  The new stuff is really good but they brought it strong with Gallows Pole and That's the Way and the finale of Whole Lotta Love brought the house down.  The Bukka White song Fixin' to Die blew the roof off.  The guitarist lit the joint on fire!!  Awesome show and so great to see one of the best of all time before his Time of Dyin'.

set list

 
Plenty of Zepp this time around.  The new stuff is really good but they brought it strong with Gallows Pole and That's the Way and the finale of Whole Lotta Love brought the house down.  The Bukka White song Fixin' to Die blew the roof off.  The guitarist lit the joint on fire!!  Awesome show and so great to see one of the best of all time before his Time of Dyin'.

set list
16 songs. I know he's old but jeez . 

 
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