Anyone going? I'm headed to the Boston show for the Mighty Rearranger Tour, and can't wait!! I'm a youngin and didn't get to see Zep, so I literally can't wait to see the legend himself in action. I hope he does When the Levee Breaks.
I'll be sure to post a review!! :D
Matt
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I'm sure you'll have a great time. I saw Robert Plant the first time in '83 in Chicago when he did his first solo tour for Pictures at Eleven & The Principle of Moments albums, with Phil Collins on drums, and Robbie Blunt on guitar. That show rocked! I also saw Robert Plant & Jimmy Page in Milwaukee for their No Quarter tour. Talk about AWESOME!! Two of the best concerts I've ever been to. I know Robert & Co. will rock, and I hope they play your song for you! That's one of my favs too. 8)
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According to this write up at Rolling Stone it sounds like you'll get hear Levee:
http://www.rollingstone.com/rplanttour05
Rock on.
I enjoyed his performance a lot when he opened for the Who on the last tour. He's a got a great band backing him.
Well we all shine on--like the moon and the stars and the sun.
-- John Lennon
I tried winning tickets. Didn't win. :cry:
Heck, the show was 5 minutes from my house.
Sorry wrong show. He was here on Wednesday I think. That was the one I didn't win tickets to.
I saw the same tour that Dntalb was at, but in Vancouver. It was a great concert then. Although he's a lot older now, I am sure that he can still hit those notes with the same type of energy (if not power).
Back in 1977, I actually drove down to Seattle and attended the Led Zeppelin concert at the Kingdome. I bought the two tickets almost eight months prior to the concert. I didn't have a car at the time and had no way of getting to Seattle, but I had to have the tickets.
By the time of the concert, I had bought a car. Drove down with a friend and got crushed by the amount of people in line and missed the first fifteen minutes of the concert. But the rest was history.
Had tickets for their Cleveland show in my hand when Bonham died...
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