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The Golden God of rock and roll Robert Plant had and still does have one of rocks most powerful voices in rock but no one can sing like that forever so the point of this topic is to get all of your personal opnions on which year or years do you think Plants vocals were the best and worst? was it the early blues tinged five octave vocal range of 1969, the screaming out of this world vocals of 1970, the high pitched poweful uncompromising vocals of 1971, the banshee vocals of 1972, the lower inconsistent but still good vocals of 1973, the new post-surgery Raspy voice of 1975, the post flu tinged
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Favorite Live Song:Dazed And Confused(Any Year For Me Will Do) Least Favorite Live Song:The Battle Of Evermore(Its One Of The Songs That Requires An Extra Singer For It That Can Hit High Notes Which The Only Band Member That Can Do That Is Robert)
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id go with Landover 1977
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6/23/77 For Me Page just is so loose but also quite tight Plant nails the vocals Jones keeps the classic gallop the bass and the absolute highlight is Bonham just unbelievable it is one of three songs where even when im air drumming to it im absolutely exhausted the other two are Trampled Underfoot and Moby Dick
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my top 3 are BBC Sessions(1971) The Song Remains The Same(1973) Earls Court(1975)
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I Think The June 2, 1973 is my favorite 1973 show if I had to choose one to go back in time to from 73 it would be that one
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Here is my set list for 1975 1. Rock And Roll 2. Sick Again 3. Over The Hills And Far Away 4. When The Levee Breaks 5. In My Time Of Dying 6. The Wanton Song 7. The Song Remains The Same 8. The Rain Song 9. Kashmir 10. Ten Years Gone 11. Tangerine 12. No Quarter 13. Moby Dick 14. Dazed And Confused 15. Trampled Underfoot 16. Stairway To Heaven 17. Whole Lotta Love(Medley The Crunge, Out On The Tiles Intro, Black Dog Encores Heartbreaker The Ocean Communication Breakdown Thank You