Robert Plant Live From The Artists Den 2011 Full Concert

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Robert Plant and the Band of Joy Live from the Artists Den

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  • @mickymcl8359
    Led Zeppelin in the 70s and more recently Robert Plant with Alison Krauss and with Band of Joy, Robert Plant is like a Chameleon keeps changing and can do every type of music and lend it total authenticity. Genius, Top Artist keep on pumping out these songs Robert. Thank You.
  • Buddy Miller is possibly the most underrated musician in music - Julie, his wife, is also an extraordinary talent --- just a shout out to two musicians who deserve more recognition
  • @moonriver3552
    One of the classiest artists to ever come out of Rock & Roll. Had the foresight and wisdom to reinvent himself and remain relevant to generation after generation. I'm sure the temptation was great to go for the mega bucks Led Zep reunion tour (after their reunion for limited shows) but he walked away from that and into this timeless, oh so cool thing. You can surely feel the joy from this Band Of Joy.
  • @RandyXB9R
    Damn!!! I've listened to him for a half century and more and he still brings up incredible emotions left and right. The fact he can still sing is not only miraculous but also a blessing to so many of us. The fact he has the vision to bring all this talent together again and again... No words... Thank you Doc for posting this. May your years be many and happy...
  • @ninagomez931
    I LOVE Mr. Plant!!! He has been & still is my 1 true inspiration since the 70s. Bucket list: Meet & sing with Robert. THANK YOU for ROCKING the world for more than 50yrs. U R AMAZING ❗ ❤ & ☮ to you always.
  • Darrell Scott (multi instrumentalist with hat) is freaking amazing. One of my top favorite artist. Absolutely spectacular!
  • @anl2738
    Robert ist im Alter zu einem Musikgenie gereift. Ganz großartige Musik und ganz großartige Mitmusiker. Unglaublich.
  • I will never get tired of watching this show. Great, great talents. From my heart, thank you …
  • 01 - Black Dog 02 - Angel Dance 03 - Houses Of The Holy 04 - House Of Cards 05 - Cindy, I'll Marry You Someday 06 - Satan Your Kingdom Must Come Down 07 - Somewhere Trouble Don't Go 08 - Tangerine 09 - A Satisfied Mind 10 - Move Up 11 - Down To The Sea 12 - Ramble On 13 - Gallows Pole 14 - In The Mood 15 - Rock And Roll 16 - I Bid You Goodnight
  • @denisekeary8229
    LOVE this concert SOOO much! Stellar musicians and vocalists all around.
  • @joeyhuebner10
    Great stuff, one of his best concerts. I'm excited for Band Of Joy Volume II and the new Krauss collaboration. Plant never stops, and always changes. The song does not, thankfully, remain the same.
  • @ilikebanjo
    Am I glad I stumbled on this! Band of Joy! Wicked!
  • Robert keeps moving like a rover ! Always on the hunt for new musical horizons ☀️
  • @7millwall7
    Strange to look at a living legend. Stay forever Robert and RIP Charlie Watts.
  • Robert Plant is a musical genius. Highly intelligent too if you didn't already know. Love the hair! Now that's a different version of Black Dog to kick your gig off. Got to be good for you. Plants vocals have always been unique and no one...and I mean no one on this planet can get to the same heights of their vocal chords he has over his phenomenal career. I fell head over heels in love with Led Zeppelin ever since a friend introduced me to them/it around 1977 when I was 13 going on 14 here in New Zealand. I saw the Led Zeppelin movie 'The Sound Remains The Same' in a NZ cinema around the same time and fell in love with it too. I bought the double album LP 'The Song Remains The Same' and still have it in my collection - I always loved the center fold photos of the band members amongst it too. I then went on to buy 'The Song Remains The Same' movie on VHS - it was my very first video cassette. And then I moved on to Robert Plant's albums...'The Principle of Moments' '83 on cassette tape fav song 'Thru' with the Two Step', 'Now And Zen' '88 on cassette tape, fav song 'Tall Cool One', 'Manic Nirvana' '90 on cassette tape, fav song 'Tie Dye on the Highway' an excellent album love the opening track 'Hurting Kind' and track #8 'Your Ma Said You Cried in Your Sleep Last Night' too. I had my near-death motorcycle accident here in New Zealand in 1990 when I was 26, and ultimately I lost my entire left leg as high up as my hip and pelvis, plus I suffered several other serious internal injuries as well. Doctors & surgeons who saved my life believed my high fitness level helped considerably in saving my life - I was a successful local athlete at the time [road cycling, triathlon, and marathon running] I spent 3 weeks in the ICU of 2 hospitals and 101 days overall. Suffered chronic nerve pain neuromas around the stump pain even though there is no stump ever since and its controlled by cocktail of highest strength meds. Best medicine is exercise. I continued my sporting career as a complete left leg amputee. Became a champion NZ disabled swimmer won 7 gold 2 silver 1 bronze medals & set 5 NZ records in my S9 classification at 1993 NZ Disabled Sporting Championships. Completed 6 Half & 6 full Marathons on standard hospital issue aluminum elbow crutches on my one good right leg between 1991 and 1998 and set the World's Fastest Time for an A.K.A. [above knee amputee] over the Marathon using crutches on my one good right leg in the 1994 Christchurch Marathon, my time of 5 Hours 58 Minutes 13 Seconds remained unbeaten for 19 years and was beaten by an amputee who used hi-tech crutches with inbuilt shock absorbers - I call them 'doped crutches' lol [I use them today] that give an advantage over standard non-shock absorber crutches. However such extreme physical performance takes it toll and in 2010 I had my good right leg hip joint replaced due to severe arthritis. Today life is awesome thanks to music I use for both therapy [to relax] and general listening purposes. In 1988 I traveled to London from New Zealand on my O.E. [overseas experience] I was 25. I was fortunate to see Pink Floyd play at Wembley Stadium on Saturday August 6th '88. To this day it easily remains the best gig I have ever seen. If you would like to see pics I took at the gig please click here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/35707376@N00/29866632340/in/album-72157673246424191/
  • @agtrucks
    Does my heart good to see Robert back into backup singer duties and let others step up to the mic and shine. Humility.
  • @papasquat355
    I am a HUGE Darrell Scott fan. The fact that he was in this band still blows my mind. One of the most prolific song writers of our time and a musical prodigy, but very humble and kind and happy to play to a crowd of 100 as much as to play on the CMA's.