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Robert Plant in the mid-2000s also has a memorable “Festival Day”. Introducing the best professional shots where you can witness his solo activities. There are two shows featured in this work. This is a multi-camera pro shot that mainly features the “October 18, 2007 Lebanon performance” where he co-starred with Alison Krauss, and the “September 16, 2005 Chicago performance” added. Both are famous videos, and the latter is especially famous as the official work “SOUNDSTAGE”. Of course, this work is not a copy of such official products. It is a DVD version of the Japanese special program “WORLD PREMIUM LIVE” that was aired on a certain broadcasting company in 2009. Now, let’s introduce each one individually. [First half: Lebanese performance on October 18, 2007 (approximately 33 minutes)] The first half of the program is a concert with Alison Krauss. Allison is a female bluegrass/country singer who has won 27 Grammy Awards and is a huge figure in the American music world. “RAISING SAND”, a collaboration project with Plant, was also honored with a total of six awards at the 50th and 51st Grammy Awards. This work is a superb professional shot where you can see a co-starring project with Alison. As it is a digital recording of the 2009 digital broadcast, the image quality is completely official, and the filming and camera work are impenetrable, as you would expect from a big-name movie. You can enjoy the performance that is two months away from that “Festival Day”. The content is a bluegrass-like world that is completely different from ZEP. The basic musicality is strongly reminiscent of Alison, and Plant sings as if enjoying this fresh world. Now let’s organize the set as well.・LED ZEPPELIN Repertoire: When The Levee Breaks (Plant only on guitar) /Black Dog・RAISING SAND: Gone Gone Gone (Done Moved On)/Stick With Me Baby/Rich Woman/Please Read The Letter・NEW FAVORITE: The Body Who Wouldn’t Hoe Corn…and it looks like this. The core of the album is the collaborative work “RAISING SAND” number, in which Alison’s repertoire “The Body Who Wouldn’t Hoe Corn” will also be performed. Although two songs are selected related to ZEP, Allison sings alone “When The Levee Breaks”, and Plant is concentrating on the guitar. That said, the mood is refreshing and different from his usual solos, and you can clearly see that Plant is really enjoying it. It is a professional shot that also serves as the video version of the album “RAISING SAND”. [Program’s own commentary corner] This work features two shows, but before and after the show, there is also a commentary corner unique to the program. A talk by Ms. RE○A, who has become more famous than the fighter with the same name, is also a highlight. Mr. Pe○ra enthusiastically says, “I watched ZEPPELIN’s first visit to Japan!” and Ms. R○NA said, “It’s easier to listen to solos than Stairway to Heaven.” And (as usual) it doesn’t feel right. The interactions between these two people seem to mesh well with each other. I want to say Mr. Peprah○’s “Singing it softly. The plant screams!” “Black Dog, which is like a sample of hard rock, was performed on a banjo…” I exude the frustration of not being able to say anything, but Ms. REN○ doesn’t get it. On the other hand, when Ms. ○ENA said, “You and Alison are in sync with each other,” Mr. Puller said, “I see,” and said, “The part where Alison plays Please Read The Letter on the fiddle is new and I really like it.” I like it!” I tried to excite her, but she said, “Yes.” Both of them are professionals, so on the surface it sounds like a game of catch, but they don’t really have a common opinion. Although we completely sympathize with Mr. Pep○, the exchange itself is also heartwarming. [Second half: Chicago performance on September 16, 2005 (approximately 48 minutes)] The second half of the solo show begins with Mr. Pe○ler’s words, “Sorry to have kept you waiting, we’ll also be performing ZEPPELIN’s number!” This is a multi-camera professional shot that also became the official work “SOUNDSTAGE”. This is also edited according to the broadcast frame, so let’s organize the set.・LED ZEPPELIN repertoire: No Quarter/Black Dog/Four Sticks/Gallow’s Pole/Whole Lotta Love ・MIGHTY REARRANGER: Shine It All Around/Tin Pan Valley/The Enchanter…And so it goes like this. Only “Freedom Fries” was cut from the official edition, and there were plenty of 5 ZEP-related songs and 3 solo songs from “MIGHTY REARRANGER”. Not only are there many ZEP songs, but unlike the first half, which was mainly acoustic, Plant’s singing voice is strong and stands out against the powerful rock sound, and the action is intense. It is a superb professional shot that is a good contrast to the bluegrass-like extra edition. A project with Alison Krauss, who won six Grammy Awards, and a passionate rock show led by her original band, THE STRANGE SENSATION. This is a masterpiece program where you can enjoy both of these aspects in the highest quality. This is a 90-minute piece that allows you to enjoy the plant just before that “Festival Day” was realized. Soundstage, Chicago, IL, USA 16th September 2005 PRO-SHOT The Mill At Lebanon, Lebanon, TN, USA 18th October 2007 PRO-SHOT Broadcast Date: 14th June 2009 (88:56) 1. Opening 2. Intro ROBERT PLANT & ALISON KRAUSS The Mill At Lebanon, Lebanon, TN, USA 18th October 2007 3. Intro 4. Gone Gone Gone (Done Moved On) 5. Conversation 6. The Body Who Wouldn’t Hoe Corn 7. When The Levee Breaks 8. Black Dog 9. Stick With Me Baby 10. Rich Woman 11. Please Read The Letter 12. End Credit (Gone Gone Gone) 13. MC ROBERT PLANT & THE STRANGE SENSATION Soundstage, Chicago, IL, USA 16th September 2005 14. No Quarter 15. Shine It All Around 16. Black Dog 17. Four Sticks 18. Tin Pan Valley 19. Gallow’s Pole 20. The Enchanter 21. Whole Lotta Love 22. MC ROBERT PLANT & ALISON KRAUSS Robert Plant – vocals Alison Krauss – vocals, fiddle Marc Ribot – guitar Norman Blake – guitar T-Bone Burnett – guitar Mike Seeger – keyboards, harp Dennis Crouch – bass Jay Bellerose – drums ROBERT PLANT & THE STRANGE SENSATION Robert Plant – vocals John Baggott – keyboards Clive Deamer – drums Justin Adams – guitar Liam ” Skin” Tyson – guitar Billy Fuller – bass PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.89min.
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