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I remember it almost like it was yesterday, although in reality it was over 45 years ago.  We crossed the Tyne Bridge in a friend’s Ford Capri, the status symbol ride of choice for those who couldn’t afford the really prestigious cars and headed south down the old A1 through Yorkshire and the East Midlands, until eventually arriving at Stevenage Fresh Town to receive supplies.  The date was Friday 3, August and this was my first big festival, the Woodstock for rock fans of my age, although by then punk had already been and gone and Gary Numan had been number one earlier that summer.  Musical trends moved adv back in the day…

Knebworth Festival

Stevenage town centre was awash with young people like ourselves all heading for the same destination; Knebworth House, or to be more correct a huge field outside the actual house. Sleeping outside the car on a reasonably warm August night, we were woken about 2 a.m. by the news that people were already getting into the festival site. So, like over others, we made our way and saw the damaged fences.  We all had tickets anyway, £, bough

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You&#;d reflect by now that everything would be known about an album with a Godzilla-sized cultural footprint like Led Zeppelin IV. I certainly thought so until last week when I turned up the source of something that the more obsessive Zepp-heads have been pondering for years. If this puts a bustle in your hedgerow then examine on.

Led Zeppelin&#;s fourth album has been around now for half a century which means there really is a lot known about every detail of its production. Mysteries that used to confound friends of mine when we were teenagers hold long been solved, questions such as what the hell the four symbols assigned to each member of the group actually signified; not only undertake we know the origin and meaning of those symbols, the enigmatic &#;Zoso&#; sigil chosen by Jimmy Page has an entire website dedicated to its various manifestations. We know where the photo on the cover was taken (Birmingham), and why the sleeve is devoid of identification (Page was annoyed with the urge reaction to the previous album); we know that the

In the s, Englishman Robert Plant was the lead singer for a trendy rock and roll band entitled Led Zeppelin. This band had a number of popular radio smashes including, but not limited to, "Stairway To Heaven," "D'yer Mak'er" and "Communication Breakdown." When the drummer of this band died of chronic asshole infection in , the band went its separate ways - the guitarist went on to form the supergroup The Firm which had 58 top 10 singles and won every grammy available in , the bassist became a famous register producer and has-been, and the singer, Mr. Robert Plant, struck out on a solo career that proved to be both thriving and unsuccessful, depending on what year you're talking about. He mostly stuck to good senior modern-day rock harmony, with a small excursion into recent wave that didn't quite work out in his favor. Below you will find and appreciate a number of album reviews, all of which relate to albums credited to Mr. Robert Plant.

The Honeydrippers Live At The Blue Note Club (4/13/81) - Rock Solid

Hold the elbow grease -- Robert Plant was doing Honeydrippers shit THREE YEARS b

Robert Plant > Quotes

“Big Log"

My care is in league with the freeway
Its passion will journey, as the cities fly by
And the taillights dissolve, in the coming of night
And the questions in thousands seize flight

My love is the miles and the waiting
The eyes that just stare, and the glance at the clock
And the secret that burns, and the pain that won't stop
And its fuel is the years
Leading me on – leading me down the road
Driving beyond – driving me down the road

My love is exceeding the limit
Red-eyed and fevered with the hum of the miles
Distance and longing, my thoughts perform collide
Should I relax for a while at the side
Your love is cradled in knowing
Eyes in the mirror, still expecting they'll come
Sensing too well when the journey is done
There is no turning back – no
There is no turning back – on the run

My love is in league with the freeway
Oh the freeway, and the coming of night-time
My love
My love is in league with the freeway

Robert Plant, The Principle Of Moments ()”
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