Robert Plant and the Band of Joy
Bayfront Park Amphitheater, Miami
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Picture by James Brosher
Review by Lee Zimmerman from The Miami New Times.com
Robert Plant is born again. Well, okay, perhaps not in the religious sense…. Although in Saturday night’s spectacular showing, he and his magnificent Band of Joy did a fair amount of testifying via some gospel-tinged material. Rather, he’s been reborn in the sense that the one-time rock god has descended from Olympus to purvey a style considerably more down to earth.
He’s gone from wailing British blues …
Setlist: No One Loves Me and Neither Do I, Gunman, Scumbag Blues, Dead End Friends, Elephants, Highway One, New Fang, Bandoliers, Interlude With Ludes, Mind Eraser, No Chaser, Caligulove, You Can’t Possibly Begin To Imagine, Spinning In Daffodils, Reptiles, Warsaw or The First Breath You Take After You Give Up.
This review and picture by Shawn Geurin
Robert played to a sold out crowed of predominately 50 year olds. Last time he was in Tampa was 1998. Rumored he spent part of the day walking Clearwater Beach. Same 1:45 minute set. Sound was outstanding from 5th row, not obnoxiously loud. Robert was in great mood, very little talking though. He sounded excellent. A few mis-steps along the way (abbreviated Tall Cool One and Over The Hills transition). Gallows Pole lacked the thunder I was longing for. Robert allowed time for each member …
I can remember a fair few Robert Plant new single premieres down the years.
Hearing an advance tape of Big Log in June 83 and knowing it would catch the summer mood. Being totally mystified by Pink And Black when it was first aired on the Whistle Test. Heaven Knows played on Radio One’s review show Roundtable and being given a thumbs up by Bee Gee Barry Gibb. 29 Palms heralding the Fate Of Nations era on a bright April morning.
This week Angel Dance was added to the list. Being out …
Pic by John-David-Mercer-Press-Register
The internet is currently full of Robert Plant delights including a continuing flow on YouTube of fan footage from the US shows including this excellent piece from Stubbs BBQ in Austin.
There’s also an exclusive preview of Angel Dance ,the first single from the forthcoming Band Of Joy album. To listen to this follow the link to Rollingstone.com Angel Dance
Rounder Records have released a EPK with an interview with Robert and more exclusive preview cuts from the album including the superb “You Can’t By Me Love”. This can be …
Pic by James Brosher AMERICAN-STATESMAN (Stubbs)
Robert Plant defies expectations, beautifully, at Saenger show
Review by Lawrence F. Specker, Press-Register at blog.al.com
Robert Plant could say yes to a Led Zeppelin reunion tour, spend a few months singing great songs to adoring throngs and then spend the rest of his life counting his money.
His sold-out Wednesday night show at the Mobile Saenger Theatre made it crystal clear why he’s stuck to a different path, even after a one-off 2007 concert that showed the three surviving members of the band can still bring the …
Setlist: No One Loves Me and Neither Do I, Gunman, Scumbag Blues, Dead End Friends, Elephants, Highway One, New Fang, Bandoliers, Interlude With Ludes, Mind Eraser, No Chaser, Caligulove, You Can’t Possibly Begin To Imagine, Spinning In Daffodils, Reptiles, Warsaw or The First Breath You Take After You Give Up.
I regret to announce that due to unforeseen problems with the venue, the planned TBL Travelling Riverside Fan Gathering due to be staged in Eton near Windsor on September 25th, 2010 is being cancelled.
Alternate venue options have not proved viable leading to this unavoidable decision.
I apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and I will of course be issuing full refunds for all pre booked tickets purchased. I will be writing to all those fans that have pre booked to organise refunds as a matter of urgency.
This decision has not …
Pic by John-David-Mercer-Press-Register
Tangerine: Robert Plant & the Band of Joy @ Stubb’s BBQ, 7/26/10
Taken from www.hardrockchick.com with kind permission
I woke up with the sun on Monday morning. It trickles in my windows as it rises over the hills that surround my new home.
I now live in the middle of nowhere.
But today, I would drive to Austin- a place where I am much more comfortable- to see a living legend. I don’t quite feel ready to start being HRC again, but seeing Robert Plant for my first show back here felt …
Photo by Daniel Work
Setlist:
Down To The Sea, Angel Dance, House of Cards, Please Read the Letter, Misty Mountain Hop, Somewhere, Trouble Don’t Go, Rich Woman, Twelve Gates To The City/Wade In The Water, Tangerine, Satisfied Mind, Move On Up In Glory, Satan Your Kingdom Must Come Down, Central Two O’ Nine, Monkey, In The Mood, Houses Of The Holy, Over The Hills And Far Away, Tall Cool One, Gallows Pole
Encore: Harm’s Swift Way, Thank You, Rock and Roll, We Bid You Goodnight.
The Band Of Joy’s show in Houston Texas …