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The end of an era came with the death of Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham in 1980, and that death hit Robert Plant hard. Persevering, Plant trudged on to a successful solo career as he took his signature wail to new levels. His solo efforts include an integrated mountain of work, including his '50s rock tribute, the Zeppelinesque Pictures at Eleven to The Honeydrippers, Vol. 1. In November of 2003, Atlantic Records issued Sixty Six to Timbuktu, a two-disc compilation dedicated to Plant's eccentric and solo work....more

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  Performer Track(s) Date Venue Length Rating  
Led Zeppelin CONCERT 01/11/1969 Fillmore West 33:27 4.68
Led Zeppelin CONCERT 04/27/1969
Set 1
Fillmore West 1:08:17 4.70
Robert Plant INTERVIEW 07/19/1983 Interview 29:45
  • When a Good Song Goes Bad

    by Denise SullivanAugust 6, 2008Comments (4)

    And in less than 30 seconds, a song that I had been loving and found so sweet just moments before had become as appealing as sour milk to me. (read more)

  • Camper Van Beethoven, Fleet Foxes, Mos Def...

    by C!-TeamJuly 16, 2008Comments (0)

    Although summer releases are thin, it's the direct opposite for the touring schedule. Loads of bands on the run this summer, especially the holy-crap-best-show-ever Fleet Foxes experience you should be sad to miss. (read more)

  • Denise Sullivan's Top 10

    by Denise SullivanDecember 26, 2007Comments (4)

    1. Ron Franklin, City Lights (read more)

  • Led Zeppelin: What Is and What Should Never Be

    by Bruce PilatoDecember 19, 2007Comments (20)

    On December 10th, 2007 the Mothership finally landed inside London’s O2 arena and 20,000 of us got on it for the reunion ride of a lifetime. The long-awaited “official” reunion of Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, and John Paul Jones (the surviving members of Led Zeppelin) finally took place. (read more)

  • Stuart Adamson: Auld Lang Syne

    by Braden TowneDecember 12, 2007Comments (11)

    An earnest but ultimately tragic soul, Big Country frontman Stuart Adamson evoked both the idyllic grandeur and industrial drudgery of his homeland with unique instrumental technique and haunting lyricism. At the time of this 1983 interview, the band had released only one album (read more)

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