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Aud
(lost in lakecity)
Posted: May 04, 2013 - 00:50
 

 LizK wrote:
Why did my mind flip to Jerry Lee Lewis when this came on?

  Should have flipped to Don & Phil Everly

msymmes
(Toronto, CA)
Posted: Mar 02, 2013 - 10:19
 

Thanks T-Bone.   A wall of sound!!!!

LucidDreamer
(Derby City)
Posted: Dec 29, 2012 - 18:21
 

exactly... PSD

msymmes
(Toronto, CA)
Posted: Dec 29, 2012 - 18:21
 


Great T-Bone production !

Balthazar
(Ljubljana, SI)
Posted: Nov 28, 2012 - 09:25
 

Ouch, hurts. PSD.

Rockit
(Ottawa ON)
Posted: Oct 19, 2012 - 12:47
 

Keep it rock'in Bill.

msymmes
(Toronto, CA)
Posted: Sep 26, 2012 - 13:31
 


Agreed !  And if you like T-Bone productions then pick up Bruce Cockburn's Nothing But A Burning Light !   

 


Pedro1874 wrote:
Thanks to T-Bone for the wonderful production and the homage to Bo Diddley?!
 



Nadine
Posted: Aug 17, 2012 - 12:20
 

here's another record I gave to someone as a (much appreciated by her) b-day present and would really love to own myself...

Pedro1874
(Newton-le-Willows, England)
Posted: Aug 17, 2012 - 12:19
 

Thanks to T-Bone for the wonderful production and the homage to Bo Diddley?!

lily34
(lexvegas)
Posted: Jun 15, 2012 - 11:17
 

so appropriate...love it.

LizK
(Houston, Texas)
Posted: May 14, 2012 - 16:38
 

Why did my mind flip to Jerry Lee Lewis when this came on?

bseib
(40 24' N 86 53' W)
Posted: Apr 12, 2012 - 23:18
 

Alison & Bob could learn a thing or two from Ok Go on how to properly use a treadmill in a video.

msymmes
(Toronto, CA)
Posted: Feb 09, 2012 - 13:50
 

Nice to hear again on RP !!

krysthal
(Toronto, Canada)
Posted: Oct 14, 2011 - 11:24
 

I love every song on this album. Sure, you can claim these are really "basic formula" songs (chord progressions are predictable, that's why you can draw comparisons with so many other songs), but they're performed, arranged and produced SO well.

Cynaera
(In a hammock under my own vine and fig tree.)
Posted: Oct 14, 2011 - 11:22
 

 On_The_Beach wrote:
Easily my fave Plant solo CD. It's great to see he hasn't become a nostalgia act, trotting out the Zep tunes in casinos and Vegas (do we really need a 70-year-old singing about "every inch of my love"?). I respect the fact that he's "done moved on" to this acoustic material that is more appropriate for a singer of his "maturity".  ; )

 
I've always loved Plant solo - he's explored so many different angles of the music, without being clichéd or worn. I love his collaboration with Krauss, and his Band of Joy. Still love him best with Zep, but at least I haven't heard anything he's done that left me cold. And yes, OTB - I, too, am glad he hasn't dragged the Zep library through the lounge-lizard-liver-spotted casino circuit. Just the thought of that makes me shudder in revulsion. Vegas is usually the end of the line for most big-name rockers who want to draw a paycheck without having to do anything innovative...


Xeric
(Montana)
Posted: Oct 14, 2011 - 11:21
 

 Businessgypsy wrote:
Funny to read all the comments regarding nostalgia for "the old Robert Plant"

Remember 1988? Tall Cool One? Truly embarrassing.

Great production, in line with Mr. Plant's passionate hobby as a musical historian and a dose of Allison Krauss improves anything. Works for me in almost all ways. Can't figure many of the comments here, especially the one about country music. Still, I appear to be in the minority. Nice to be humbly reminded that my peerless judgment is not necessarily universally accepted.
 
Hate to dilute your epiphany about your judgement, but I agree entirely.  Fine song from a strong album.
 

msymmes
(Toronto, CA)
Posted: Oct 14, 2011 - 11:19
 


This is an EIGHT.  Best track on the album.  Thank you T-Bone Burnett.
 

kurtster
(Back in Ohiya, for now ...)
Posted: Oct 05, 2011 - 18:11
 

7 to a 6.

Just ain't doin it.

Still sounds like a rip off of the Youngbloods Grizzly Bear.

firemonkey108
(just the other side of maybe)
Posted: Sep 04, 2011 - 07:27
 

 kcar wrote:


Does Chris Isaak really do any upbeat songs? He lives for heartbreak. 
 
If you don't like this song—and many RPers apparently don't—the video might change your mind. Or not.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YVRxAX6fwg&ob=av2n
 
{#Dance}
Thanks for the video link ~ got me out of my seat and tripping on my toes!


kcar
Posted: Aug 12, 2011 - 13:59
 

 Walrus_Gumbo wrote:
The arrangement of this song sounds custom made for Chris Isaak!
  


 
Sloggydog wrote:

Good call.  Love this, love Chris and could so hear him doing this.
 

Does Chris Isaak really do any upbeat songs? He lives for heartbreak. 
 
If you don't like this song—and many RPers apparently don't—the video might change your mind. Or not.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YVRxAX6fwg&ob=av2n

mrdak
(Middle GA)
Posted: Aug 12, 2011 - 13:29
 

Talk about Blowin' chunks................ {#Puke}

RobRyan
(Canyon Country, CA)
Posted: Jul 03, 2011 - 12:32
 

 BKardon wrote:
I enjoy both of these artists greatly, but I'm sorry to say the tunes from this album didn't do anything for me.  Good idea in theory, boring in practice. 
 
QFT

eltom
(Frankfurt, Germany)
Posted: Jul 03, 2011 - 12:29
 

Ugly...

yodasan_magoo
(Close to the far side)
Posted: Jun 10, 2011 - 13:07
 

Yech...going to wash my ears out with some Black Dog now.

On_The_Beach
(Vancouver BC, Bud)
Posted: Jun 10, 2011 - 12:53
 

Easily my fave Plant solo CD. It's great to see he hasn't become a nostalgia act, trotting out the Zep tunes in casinos and Vegas (do we really need a 70-year-old singing about "every inch of my love"?). I respect the fact that he's "done moved on" to this acoustic material that is more appropriate for a singer of his "maturity".  ; )


ferwoman
Posted: Jun 10, 2011 - 12:52
 

Hearing this song within this mix was a nice counterpoint.

BKardon
(Boulder, CO by way of State and Madison)
Posted: Jan 26, 2011 - 22:35
 

I enjoy both of these artists greatly, but I'm sorry to say the tunes from this album didn't do anything for me.  Good idea in theory, boring in practice. 

Inorgs
Posted: Jan 26, 2011 - 22:33
 

Great song, great arrangement.

Sloggydog
(UK)
Posted: Jan 26, 2011 - 22:25
 

 Walrus_Gumbo wrote:
The arrangement of this song sounds custom made for Chris Isaak!
 
Good call.  Love this, love Chris and could so hear him doing this.

Balthazar
(Ljubljana, SI)
Posted: Dec 03, 2010 - 13:45
 

 cafortier wrote:
Still, everytime i hear this song, i cringe.  Hasn't gotten any better since the first time i heard it.  {#Frustrated}
 
Ditto!

bobringer
(Wayne, NJ)
Posted: Dec 03, 2010 - 13:44
 

The new album is good...

The album with Krauss was much better.  And what an amazing live show that was...  Having seen Mr. Plant around 20 times or so, I've got to think that was easily the best.

Assume the same for the current lineup.  He's got an amazing band together and should be putting on one hell of a live show. 

andy_pomus
(somewhere between Fantastica and the Misty Mountains)
Posted: Jul 04, 2010 - 04:56
 

I couldn't believe that this song is sang by Robert Plant!! It's sucks big time!! {#Wall}

alisavox
Posted: Jun 18, 2010 - 15:47
 

T-Bone Burnett did an amazing production here. it has his signature of sparsity

crockydile
(Outer Spiral Arm, Milky Way)
Posted: Jun 18, 2010 - 15:44
 

 peacockangel wrote:
done me wrong
 
She can do me wrong any time she likes. The pleasure would offset the pain. Damn! Where's my medication? {#Sorry}

peacockangel
(Phoenix)
Posted: May 01, 2010 - 15:55
 

done me wrong

plaice3
Posted: Apr 24, 2010 - 20:19
 

 Businessgypsy wrote:
Funny to read all the comments regarding nostalgia for "the old Robert Plant"

Remember 1988? Tall Cool One? Truly embarrassing.

Great production, in line with Mr. Plant's passionate hobby as a musical historian and a dose of Allison Krauss improves anything. Works for me in almost all ways. Can't figure many of the comments here, especially the one about country music. Still, I appear to be in the minority. Nice to be humbly reminded that my peerless judgment is not necessarily universally accepted.


 
{#Yes}


Walrus_Gumbo
Posted: Mar 31, 2010 - 00:16
 

The arrangement of this song sounds custom made for Chris Isaak!

osbyec
Posted: Mar 24, 2010 - 05:19
 

Yay!  This got a lot of play back a year or two ago on RP and I was just thinking the other day that I hadn't heard it in a long time.  Love this song!

cafortier
(Northwest NJ)
Posted: Mar 24, 2010 - 05:18
 

Still, everytime i hear this song, i cringe.  Hasn't gotten any better since the first time i heard it.  {#Frustrated}

Businessgypsy
(Deepest, Darkest Florida)
Posted: Mar 15, 2010 - 12:31
 

Funny to read all the comments regarding nostalgia for "the old Robert Plant"

Remember 1988? Tall Cool One? Truly embarrassing.

Great production, in line with Mr. Plant's passionate hobby as a musical historian and a dose of Allison Krauss improves anything. Works for me in almost all ways. Can't figure many of the comments here, especially the one about country music. Still, I appear to be in the minority. Nice to be humbly reminded that my peerless judgment is not necessarily universally accepted.



sirdroseph
(Outer Mongolia)
Posted: Mar 15, 2010 - 12:16
 

This is a great album! I had to listen to it a couple of times to get it to grow on me, but they are just doing there own thing here, they are not trying to sound like anybody or any particular style of music, I dig!{#Cowboy}

Walrus_Gumbo
Posted: Jan 26, 2010 - 22:57
 

kulbreez wrote:

"With a bullet? Yeah, a bullet! Well, I know when I've been licked (all over)...Bend over and spread 'em, here comes.... MAH BULLET!!!

Imagine me and you I do
I think about you day and night
It's only right
To think about the girl you love
And hold her tight
So happy together...."

Ah, Flo and Eddie... and the Mothers...

I see you've spent time with Robert Planet {#Lol}

vit
Posted: Jan 11, 2010 - 11:25
 

I'm gonna go listen to some real country.

ScottN
(Vacationing in Gaza)
Posted: Dec 19, 2009 - 19:26
 

Good song on a great CD. Inspired pairing. I wonder how it happened they got together.  Wait,  there's google for that!

Hannio
(Austin, TX)
Posted: Nov 18, 2009 - 09:30
 

 kulbreez wrote:
 
"With a bullet? Yeah, a bullet! Well, I know when I've been licked (all over)...Bend over and spread 'em, here comes.... MAH BULLET!!!

Imagine me and you I do
I think about you day and night
It's only right
To think about the girl you love
And hold her tight
So happy together...."

Ah, Flo and Eddie... and the Mothers... 
  

I see you and I grew up in the same musical neighborhood.

natalita
(Philadelphia, PA)
Posted: Nov 18, 2009 - 09:28
 

hahahaha....GREAT comment!  this is soo weak.  kids...go straight to zeppelin...pay no attention to this crap.

 
rascal420 wrote:

Overhyped, exaggerated hoopla.  Nice for RubberPlant to get some work, Alison to get some publicity but in the end, who really loses here?  The kids, bless their hearts.  The kids.
 



rascal420
(Cold and snowy, CA)
Posted: Nov 09, 2009 - 17:17
 

 jagdriver wrote:

Right. S'ok, but the hoopla is exaggerated, IMHO.
 
Overhyped, exaggerated hoopla.  Nice for RubberPlant to get some work, Alison to get some publicity but in the end, who really loses here?  The kids, bless their hearts.  The kids.


PembrokeRoad
(Dublin Ireland)
Posted: Sep 23, 2009 - 03:17
 

We were enjoying this classic being gone gone gone, seems now it's back back back!

wenatchee
(Duvall, WA)
Posted: Sep 16, 2009 - 09:02
 

Someone mentioned that Alison has had plastic surgery - true?


countyman
(09 Stanley Cup Champs and Sixburgh)
Posted: Sep 07, 2009 - 16:58
 

 parrothead wrote:
Good to average CD, as for the Grammy award thing, nothing else better was released in 2008 so why not give it to Robert and Allison.
 
Buffett released one in 2008.  {#Wink}