Kalimba Still trying to figure this on out |
7-23-2009 2:01 PM |
Still trying to figure this on out, on Plants website http://www.robertplant.com/tours/1990s/pageplant-north-america-summer-1998/
---------------- Page/Plant - North America Summer 1998 Tour Dates July 19, 1998 at Jones Beach Theater, Wantagh, New York 10 years later ? |
CRACKER and |
7-23-2009 7:39 PM |
and she's buying a stairway to hea ven....... |
Fire Works Robert Plant |
9-7-2009 1:29 PM |
September 12, 2005 Peter Meets Robert Plant At The Bell Centre In Montreal, Canada ============================ On this Month In Peter Austin Noto History I sense some rock n roll happenings.
Lets Go Scranton Wilkes Barre Yankees
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humanblues wish |
9-7-2009 7:25 PM |
wish there was videos or photo's |
scottbateman June 27 2005 not that long ago. |
9-8-2009 12:27 PM |
Robert Plant seems still involved musically with Alison Krauss (hard to imagine he has not taken a dip yet with her) Anyway that must have been pretty cool. Wish there was photo's or video.
June 27, 2005 not that long ago. |
CRACKER Does anybody remember laughter |
9-8-2009 4:02 PM |
Does anybody remember laughter |
DC11 I would say during his Mighty Rearranger tour ! |
6-4-2010 10:29 AM |
June 27, 2005 Peter Meets Robert Plant At The Beacon Theater In New York City ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hey you rock n rollers ------------------------------
on This Month In Peter Austin Noto History Peter Meets Robert Plant At The Beacon Theater !!!
cool
I would say during his Mighty Rearranger tour !
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DC11 I can find any photo or video |
6-4-2010 10:34 AM |
I can find any photo or video relating to the moment if anybody knows anymore would love to know about it ! |
CRACKER activities |
6-4-2010 1:37 PM |
activities |
electrical banana Plants going on tour in July |
6-4-2010 3:51 PM |
July
13 Memphis, TN - The Orpheum Theater Information available in May
15 Little Rock, AR - Robinson Center Music Hall
16 Tulsa, OK - Brady Theater
18 Albuquerque, NM - Sandia Casino Amphitheater
20 Phoenix, AZ - Dodge Theater
21 Tucson, AZ - Anselmo Valencia Amphitheater
23 Dallas, TX Meyerson Symphony Hall
24 Houston, TX - Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
26 Austin, TX - Stubbs Waller Creek Amphitheater
28 Mobile, AL - The Saenger Theatre
30 Clearwater, FL - Ruth Eckerd Hall
31 Miami, FL - Bayfront Park Amphitheater
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Carouselambra e was created today |
6-4-2010 4:02 PM |
e was created today
the song remains the same |
THE ROVER Robert Plants New Album Band of Joy |
6-5-2010 3:02 PM |
Robert Plants New Album Band of Joy http://www.robertplant.com/news/robert-plant-premieres-new-album-in-london/#more-1954 Veteran rocker Robert Plant unveiled his new album project “Band of Joy” in London earlier today (June 1).
Speaking at a reception in events venue Il Bottaccio, Belgravia, which had been specially decorated as a rundown farm for the occasion, Plant introduced himself by saying: “I was in a psychedelic band and there’s never been a more surreal point than this one.”
Prior to the singer’s brief appearance, for which he claimed to have coincidently been passing, guests were treated to the first playback of Plant’s new record — the eagerly awaited follow-up to 2007’s “Raising Sand,” the artist’s multiple Grammy-winning album with Alison Krauss.
“Band of Joy” takes its name from the blues band that Plant fronted before he joined Led Zeppelin, although Plant is the sole original member to participate in this new incarnation.
As previously announced, Plant is set to tour “Band of Joy” later this year with a 12-city trek beginning in Memphis on July 13. Further dates are set to follow in the fall, according to a statement posted on the artist’s official website (www.robertplant.com).
Universal is set to drop the 12-track record internationally Sept. 13. Its U.S. release will be handled by Rounder, according to a statement on the artist’s website.
Commenting on the record, which was met with an enthusiastic reception from all present, Plant revealed that he recorded “24 songs in 15 days” for the record, adding, ” The enthusiasm and rebirth of everybody involved was fucking phenomenal. It stretched us all.”
Similar in tone and instrumentation to “Raising Sand”, “Band of Joy” includes a series of knockout vocal contributions from American singer-songwriter Patty Griffin. Buddy Miller, who also features on the album, co-produced the album.
Darrell Scott, Byron House and drummer Marco Giovino additionally star on the record, according to Plant’s web site, although at this stage Universal is remaining tight-lipped about whether any other guest musicians contributed to the record or on what tracks artists appear. Universal staffers at the launch also declined to confirm if Band of Joy was to be considered a solo project from Plant or whether it is a group endeavor with shared writing credits.
Billboard.biz, can, however, report that the new record forms a triumphant follow-up to “Raising Sand”, replicating the raw organic sound of its predecessor while, at times, pursuing a rockier direction.
Standout tracks include album opener “Angel Dance,” a driving blues number, “Silver Rider,” an epic duet (probably with Griffin), which alternates between quiet relaxed verses and an infectiously catchy rock chorus, and “I’m Falling In Love Again,” a beautifully soulful country ballad.
Elsewhere on the record, “You Can’t Buy My Love” delivers a foot-tapping cross between Johnny Cash and Hamburg-era Beatles, while “Monkey” momentarily harks back to Plant’s days in Led Zeppelin with its potent mix of feedback, grinding rock riffs and deep bass. The wonderful “Satan Your Kingdom Must Come Down,” meanwhile, is a blues number which pushes Plant’s still-powerful vocals to the fore.
The album closes with blues rock number “Even This Shall Pass Away,” which finds Plant singing, “What is wealth the King would say/Even this shall pass away” before culminating in an extended instrumental outro.
“‘Band of Joy’ was an appropriate title for an amazing group of people who had nothing to lose,” Plant told the assembled media audience before leaving the room, declaring: “I’m off to make another one.”
By Richard Smirke, London http://www.billboard.biz/bbbiz/search/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1004094844
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THE ROVER FIRST LOOK Robert Plants Band Of Joy |
6-5-2010 3:03 PM |
FIRST LOOK Robert Plants Band Of Joy http://www.robertplant.com/press/first-look-robert-plants-band-of-joy/#more-1965 Robert Plant was in London last night at the launch of his latest venture, ‘Band of Joy’. Attendees were treated to a full playback of the new album at Il Bottacio in Belgravia, which had been specially decked out with ramshackle farm and Americana memorabilia. Planet Rock was there for the event and can confirm the album’s an absolute blinder. Picking up the stripped back blues/country vibe of 2007’s ‘Raising Sand’, there’s an infectious groove from the start with opener ‘Angel Dance’. Plant gives the blues a full-on golden god workout as only he can with ‘Silver Rider’ and his rockier side emerges triumphant on standout tracks such as ‘Monkey’.
Looking tanned and relaxed, Plant told the select gathering all about his latest project. He also mentioned, with a wry smile, that in between the original Band of Joy which he fronted in the mid 60’s (featuring John Bonham on drums) and the 2010 Band of Joy, “some other stuff” happened….
For this new album, Plant is the only original member but he’s joined by Patty Griffin on vocals, Darrell Scott, multi instrumentalist/vocals, Byron House, Bass/Vocals, Marco Giovino on drums and percussion/vocals, and co-producer Buddy Miller, guitar/vocals.
Robert Plant tours the US in July with the Band of Joy. The album is set for release in September.
Tracklisting:
Angel Dance House of Cards Central Two-O-Nine Silver Rider You Can’t Buy my Love I’m Falling In Love Again The Only Sound That Matters Monkey Cindy, I’ll Marry You One Day Harms Swift Way Satan Your Kingdom Must Come Down Even This Shall Pass Away
- Liz Barnes http://www.planetrock.com/Article.asp?id=1825707&spi
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physicalcrunge crying wont help ya |
6-5-2010 8:23 PM |
crying wont help ya crying will do ya know good |
Kalimba July 24, 2002 Peter Meets Robert Plant |
7-14-2010 12:00 PM |
July 24, 2002 Peter Meets Robert Plant At The Hammerstein Ball Room In New York City ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ As the dog days of summer start to take over ON THIS MONTH IN PETER AUSTIN NOTO HISTORY ABOVE Peter Meets Robert Plant At The Hammerstein Ball Room In New York City.
Cool, and if IM not mistaken the x led zeper started a little tour last night and a new album is to be released on September 13,2010 if I recall
wonder if PAN will meet RP once again |
Quentel Robert Plant - Band Of Joy UK Tour |
7-14-2010 2:02 PM |
Robert Plant - Band Of Joy UK Tour HMV Forum, Kentish Town 02-Sep-2010 at 19:00 These gigs surround the release of Plant’s hotly anticipated tenth solo album “Band Of Joy”, recorded in Tennessee and co-produced by Nashville legend Buddy Miller. It’s Plant’s first album since 2007’s six time Grammy Award winning “Raising Sand”.
Robert Plant and Band Of Joy will be touring the southern states of the USA this July before heading to London for their Forum show and regional dates.
Please Note: As the ticket purchaser you may be requested to show valid photo ID for entrance to the venue. If two tickets have been purchased the other ticket holder must enter the event at the same time.
No booking fee or postage charges. Map Data - Terms of UseHMV Forum 9-17 Highgate Road Kentish Town, NW5 1JY The HMV Forum was built in 1934 and was originally an art deco cinema. After the closure of the cinema The Town & Country Club was established as a new music venue and was returned to its original name The Forum in 1993. Since its purchase in 2007 the venue has undergone a major refurbishment which includes the option for seated shows. A favourite medium scale venue on the London circuit and situated on the edge of Camden, everyone from Prince to The Killers, Morrissey to Jay-Z has played at the venue.
Age restrictions - strictly 14 +, 14 - 16's year olds must be accompanied by an adult. ID required. (unless it is specified as an 18+ gig in the confirmation)
Camera policy - no professional cameras - cameras with interchangeable lenses or lenses over 35mm, no camcorders or dictaphones.
Box office - venue box office is available for collection from 5pm - 9.30pm to collect tickets on show days only.
Public transport - there is limited parking in Kentish town so please use public transport where ever possible. The HMV Forum also operates 2 public car parks for its patrons use after 6.30pm. Regis Rd (please park anywhere after the police station and NOT in either UPS car parks) and Carkers Lane (upper level of the car park) Accessibility The HMV Forum takes the needs of disabled customers very seriously and actively encourages people of all abilities to attend the events scheduled at the venue.
Wheelchairs Although it was built in the 1930’s, the building has been modernised to allow wheelchair access via front of house to the Disabled Platform in the downstairs standing area (please note there is no direct backstage disabled access).
Due to Licensing and Health & Safety Assessments, we regret the number of wheelchairs that we can admit to the building is limited. In order to ensure that all disabled patrons to the HMV Forum are adequately catered for, we request that all disabled customers contact the venue directly on info@kentishtownforum.com before the gig so necessary arrangements can be made.
Assistance On the evening of the event, we advise disabled customers to arrive at the venue 15 minutes prior to the doors opening, ideally accompanied by a companion over 18 years of age who will be admitted free of charge. The free companion ticket is available to customers that are registered disabled. The paid-for ticket needs to be booked in advance. Getting There By Tube Kentish Town |
Babie Or Robert Plant Meets Peter |
7-14-2010 3:00 PM |
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Carouselambra bye bye |
7-14-2010 8:15 PM |
*_* |
Percy Grace rock on!!! |
7-28-2010 07:03 AM |
July 28, 1988 Peter Meets Robert Plant For The First Time At The Meadowlands In New Jersey ============================= low and behold on this month in Peter Austin Noto history Peter meets the tall cool one at the Meadowlands In New Jersey
which IM not even sure if it's still there new devil home new jet giant home
is this one of the reasons for this zeppelin inter lock marriage that permeates through out the board and on Peter Austin Noto's site?
rock on!!! |
rock the casbah its been a long time since ive danced in the moonl |
7-28-2010 12:41 PM |
its been a long time since ive danced in the moonlight |
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