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The Pagemeister

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SSS & Q :drumz: :guitar_mood:


http://www.youtube.c...h?v=yycfBt6f95Y

Edited by The Pagemeister, 20 March 2012 - 04:37 PM.


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best forgotten, ugh how dated.

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When Robert was fronting Jesus Jones or was it the KLF. Either way, awful.

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I like the song. Not one of my favorites but I don't turn it off when it comes around on the CD.

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It is awful but the positive is that it ends.

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Manic Nirvana was definitely my biggest disappointment as far as Plant's solo albums. Made me shy away from Fate of Nations - Mighty Rearranger and Raising Sand made me believe in him again : )

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I liked it, as well as the rest of Manic Nirvana. It was his hardest rocking album he ever did and over all a damn fine effort. Maybe a bit dated but it brings back great memories. I saw Robert in 90' in Chicago, Sept 30th, great show as always. Me and my friends all went together and spent the day, smoking up and having fun. By the time of the show we were all feeling fine but quite cognizant, I never was into the whole "blotto" scene, always preferred a nice, tasty mellow buzz to accentuate the moment. Great album, great show.

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Robert Plant had a lot of great albums but I wonder why he has no solo live album?

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I think this is part of the "experimental" era that Robert "had a go" at. I'm sure he'd even brush this one off, as a bit "goofy".

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There's probably quite a few people who'd rather listen to this than his recent stuff. And I'm one of them.

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The Band Of Joy album was great in my opinion.





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