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Photo by Mark-Van-Manen
Set list included
Black Dog
Black Country Woman
House of Cards
Please Read the Letter
Tangerine
Angel Dance
Satisfied Mind
Satan Your Kingdom Must Come Down
Houses of the Holy
Ramble On
In The Mood
Encore
She has Funny Cars
Gallows Pole
We Bid You Good Night
Review: Robert Plant delivers `Joy’-filled Greek show
By Jim Harrington Oakland Tribune
Part of me wishes that Robert Plant had never met producer T-Bone Burnett. If T-Bone hadn’t helped turn the British rocker into a first-rate Americana artist — something that started with Plant’s Burnett-produced collaboration with Alison Krauss, 2007’s “Raising Sand” — then maybe we’d have seen a …
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Set list included
Black Country Woman
Black Dog
Please Read the Letter
Monkey
Angel Dance
House of Cards
Satan Your Kingdom Must Come Down
Ocean of Tears
Somewhere Trouble Don’t Go
Cindy I’ll Marry You Someday
Satisfied Mind
In the Mood
Houses Of The Holy
Ramble On
Encore
Harm’s Swift Way
Gallows Pole
And We Bid You Goodnight
Robert Plant summons ghosts but is still magical
By Charles R. Cross
Robert Plant was only five minutes into his Paramount show Wednesday before he was summoning ghosts. “Welcome to another incredible evening … live from the Edgewater Inn,” he joked.
It was the first of a half-dozen references he made to Led Zeppelin’s …
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Setlist
Black Dog
Down to the Sea
Black Country Woman
Tangerine
Houses Of The Holy
Monkey
In the Mood
Please Read the Letter
Angel Dance
House of Cards
Satan Your Kingdom Must Come Down
Somewhere Trouble Don’t Go
Satisfied Mind
Ramble On
Gallows Pole
Encore
Harm’s Swift Way
I Bid You Goodnight
It had been 6 or more years since seeing Robert perform live and my 1st Band of Joy experience in Portland.
There was an unexpected surprise thanks to the support band “Mississippi All Stars.” They managed to more than warm up the full house/sold out event for the Band of Joy. They were new to me and I …
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Photo by Tanya Coad
Review: Robert Plant churns out pure gold to eclectic Vancouver crowd
Reveiw Amanda Ash, By Vancouver Sun
Robert Plant and the Band Of Joy
Robert Plant is a musical nomad. He’s sailed the spiraling seas of ’70s psychedelia, scaled the jagged peaks of rock ‘n’ roll and wandered through the twisting backcountry of bluegrass. Today, touring in support of his new album Band Of Joy, he’s rambling through the pastoral prairies of Americana.
The 62-year-old vocalist, better known as the yelping frontman of Led Zeppelin, is a musician of perpetual …
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All pics by Martha Haynes
Set List included
Black Dog
Down To The Sea
Angel Dance
Black Country Woman
Houses Of The Holy
Central Two O Nine
Somewhere Trouble Don’t Go
In The Mood
Ramble On
Gallows Pole
Encore
Rock And Roll
A Hard Rain’s Gonna Fall
As the crowd waited for Robert Plant and The Band of Joy to take the stage at the Wanee Festival on the banks of the Suwanee River in Live Oak, Florida last Friday night at 6:30 p.m. EDT, there were mumblings about whether he would do any Led Zeppelin songs in the set scheduled just prior to the …
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Photo by Christina Mendenhall
Set list included
Black Dog
Down To The Sea
Angel Dance
Please Read The Letter
Houses Of The Holy
Black Country Woman
House of Cards
Monkey
Ocean of Tears
Somewhere Trouble Don’t Go
A Satisfied Mind
Ramble On
Encore
Gallows Pole
Balky sound system doesn’t deter incredible show by Robert Plant, Band of Joy
Review by Jonathan Tully
Robert Plant and his Band of Joy were about a third of the way through “Please Read The Letter” – a song which Plant and Alison Krauss had turned into a gorgeous, plaintive song of longing on their album Raising Sand – when a horrific noise …
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Set list included
Black Dog
Down to the Sea
Angel Dance
Black Country Woman
House Of Cards
Monkey
Somewhere Trouble Don’t Go
Silver Rider
Satisfied Mind
Satan Your Kingdom Must Come Down
Twelve Gates To The City / Wade in the Water / In My Time Of Dying
Ocean Of Tears
Please Read The Letter
Houses Of The Holy
Ramble On
Encores
Tangerine
Harm’s Swifft Way
A Hard Rain’s Gonna Fall
Plant delivers rootsy Americana
The long golden ringlets, the rock-star poses and the microphone-stand strut are still the same. But the songs don’t remain the same when Robert Plant sings them.
The voice of Led Zeppelin brought his solo tour …
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With new band, Robert Plant brings joy to Milwaukee
Walk into the Riverside Theatre midway through Monday night’s show without any preconceptions, and you might have thought you were seeing a completely different band. As the bear-like singer-songwriter Darrell Scott took lead vocals, Grammy-winning singer Patti Griffin contributed mesmerizing backing vocals as guitarist Buddy Miller pounded away on his axe.
The music was so enjoyable, it might have taken a minute for your eyes to settle on the leonine man at the back of the stage, and realized you were in the …
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Robert Plant & The Band of Joy set Saturday at the Auditorium Theatre
1. Black Dog
2. Down to the Sea
3. Angel Dance
4. Black Country Woman
5. House of Cards
6. Monkey
7. Somewhere Trouble Don’t Go (Buddy Miller vocal)
8. Silver Rider
9. A Satisfied Mind (Darrell Scott vocal)
10. Satan Your Kingdom Must Come Down
11. Twelve Gates to the City/Wade in the Water/In My Time of Dying
12. Patty Griffin song
13. Please Read the Letter
14. Houses of the Holy
15. Ramble On
Encore:
16. Tangerine
17. Harm’s Swift Way
18. A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall
Whether singing blues, folk or Led Zeppelin, …
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Robert Plant and Band of Joy rock the Louisville Palace
There are moments during a Robert Plant and Band of Joy show where you sink into the music and actually forget for a while that the Robert Plant is on stage. Band of Joy is so much its own thing, and so impressive, that even Plant’s epochal history recedes.
But then they start to play “Ramble On,” and there’s no fighting “Ramble On.”
Among the many highlights at Friday’s sold-out Band of Joy show at the Louisville Palace, there can be no downplaying …




