Robert Plant & Alison Krauss - Rich Woman/Gone, Gone, Gone/Done Moved On (Grammys 2009)

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Published 2012-02-20

All Comments (21)
  • @kmlgraph
    The echo on T Bone Burnett's guitar is haunting.
  • @RF-bc4ij
    I love these two together! And...T.Bone on the guitar! So awesome!
  • @Pseudo_Boethius
    Alison Krauss & Robert Plant's 2007 album "Raising Sand" is one of the best things I've ever listened to.
  • These guys lift eachother up. Plant's voice keeps getting better and krauss is wow in every way. Rock on legends.
  • @evenodder1
    she radiates sensuality without trying.
  • @clear21light87
    Plant always chooses great musicians to work with, it shows how much he loves music not just his own talent
  • @tezzrterry7485
    This is just pure class, from everybody involved. The album is at another level, that most musicians will never reach.
  • @edsands7153
    One of the greatest albums ever recorded! AWESOME!
  • @johng2880
    It's been so awesome to see Buddy Miller show off his impeccable prowess and taste working with Plant and Krauss. Man what a player.
  • @desireecoad9587
    Thank u God for creating Alison Krauss. Humble and kind and awesome and lovely.
  • @Twotontessie
    The drummer on that project really helped make it unique. So cool. Amazing restraint and unorthodox. Works brilliantly.
  • Still sexy in his 60s. The voice, the hair... swoon. And of course Alison was brilliant and beautiful, as always!
  • @lisaweaver986
    Robert Plant was born before Allison. But souls met so well!
  • @eloisejames7121
    What I love about these guys when they perform live is that not only is the audience enjoying themselves but everyone on stage does two and the other musicians are obviously getting treated as if they area big part of the performance, which they are! Love real music and this is it! (In my opinion of course)😊
  • @jimboyer5382
    YOU CAN NOT SAY ENOUGH GOOD THINGS ABOUT HOW ENJOYABLE THIS SONG IS TO LISTEN TO, NOT TO MENTION THE WORLDS TOP TALENT PUTTING IT TOGETHER.