“Tall Cool One” sampled the Led Zeppelin songs "Black Dog,” "Dazed and Confused," "Whole Lotta Love,” "The Ocean" and "Custard Pie." But while the Beastie Boys had bravely (or foolishly) sampled other artists without permission, leaving open thepossibility of legal action, Plant had ...
While it greatly frustrates Led Zeppelin fans, it has done no harm to Plant's credibility that he's steadfastly refused multi‑million dollar offers to tour with his former band. In addition, during his post‑Zep solo career Plant has repeatedly managed to defy expectations and explore diff...
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Jimmy Page & Robert Plant: No Quarter / Unledded: Directed by Audrey Powell. With Jimmy Page, Robert Plant. Robert Plant and Jimmy Page, vocalist and guitarist, respectively, of Led Zeppelin, reunite to perform some Led Zep classics plus a few new songs.
Plant: No, exactly. And I think there’s a kind of melding, a kind of a great coming together on stage, especially with the way the musicians have developed the songs with us. It’s quite a liberation. We’ve been through quite a bit in the last 12 months, with working thr...
Hit songs Robert Martin has sung and played on have been heard on the radio since the early ‘70s. The history of Robert Martin's ongoing career at the helm of MultiMartin Music is indeed long and storied and weaves in and out of the very fabric and history of rock ’n’ roll, pop...
” Plant slips in a brief vocal reprise of the 1970 Zep blues “Since I’ve Been Loving You.” The album is also a Zeppelin reunion of sorts; Jimmy Page plays guitar on both “Tall Cool One” and the single “Heaven Knows.” Even thoseNow and Zensongs lacking overt Zeppelin references...
15. 'The Honeydrippers: Volume One' (Robert Plant and Jimmy Page, 1984) Let's just say this EP – which features nostalgic updates of early rock and R&B songs – wasn't what most fans were expecting when they heard Robert Plant was reuniting with Jimmy Page. Still,The Honeydrippersende...
“The only thing that I knew is that it would be good,” Krauss says. “The songs were beautiful. I knew that our singing together has something that’s very different.” Quips Plant: “And sometimes it’s in tune. Once I’ve been told what to do.” ...
Their versions are far removed from the originals, often close to inside-out. Most often, Plant said, “We have a kind of languid, sometimes pensive sound, with the pathos of the original song taken into another place.” They stripped songs down to just lyrics and melodies and rebuilt them...