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| t00lur wrote: harsh! yes |
| t00lur wrote: harsh! |
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| Nice combination. They compliment each other well. |
| martinc wrote: Look at that, they banging on those bongos like a bunch of champanzee, that ain't working.. I like it I think chimpanzees would play the bongos better tha the champs! |
| Hypnotic Boa Yahhhh!!!! I'm likin' this stew! |
| Kewl... Plants voice goes soooooo well with them :) |
| loving now music! |
| fredriley wrote: Arf! :-D Ok, ACSS sell craploads of boatloads of CDs in their native Celtic regions. And IMO they kick donkey too! :) I'm not so keen on this album as there are too many guest appearances (though they do owe Peter Gabriel for setting their project up in the first place), but it's still decent enough. Any of the other albums is way better, though. Fred, you never fail to catch me off-guard and make me laugh out loud.  I really love Afro Celt's music - it puts me in a sort of Zen-space... |
| Look at that, they banging on those bongos like a bunch of champanzee, that ain't working.. I like it |
sbegfApr 25, 2011 - 08:02 | lophrequa wrote: have to disagree. this works and showcases the Plant well Agreed. The music and his voice is a good mix! |
| Well, that was enjoyable for a first listen. Does it get better or worse, the more I hear it? |
| 3 = RP Break! |
| Imkirok wrote: Can you translate that into US denominations? We don't use sacks. Please put it in relation to a boatload, crapload, or buttload. Thanks! :) How about a sackbutt of CD's? |
| I heard a clip of Plant on the Today show yesterday and Kathy Lee asked him if he actual wrote songs. He had a classy reply rather than bonkering her in the forehead |
| kaybee wrote: Nope, the Plant is still growing well, goes into dormancy now and again, but blooms again when the weather is amenable and the melody demands it. I just hope he's laying off the Miracle Grow. |
| Yes, it is cool to see an older classic rock God not only still be performing, but performing interesting, relevant music! Unlike some other artists - Rolling Stones - Bruce Springsteen - that shall remain unnamed. |
| blueyedmerle wrote: I have seen Robt. Plant since the Zeppelin days. Every band he has been a part of of, has been unique......................., a part of the metamorphisis................. I have seen them all and every combination is amazing, and inspriational........................ ~BEM~ Completely agree. The evolution has been really great... funny to hear the synth stuff from the early/mid 80's, but it's all part of the journey. Right now, he's probably been in just about the best form he's been in for a long time. Vocally (thinking Led Zeppelin shrieking Plant) Manic Nirvana might have been his best period for solo stuff... This Afro Celt stuff is much more where he belongs though. Even more-so the current stuff he's doing with Allison Krauss is exactly where he is right now. (although that O2 show was SO, SO, SO HOT that I think he should have given the Zeppelin thing one last go) |
| I would forgive Robert Plant of almost anything including soddomy against Donkeys.....mmm - he deserves respect up to the point of the donkeys at least. |