ILoveJimmyPage
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I will agree with you 100% on Robert Plant, Northumberland. From all that I've ever heard from Zeppelin's live recordings Robert Plant doesn't sound all that great half of the time (plus I've heard he has a tendency to forgot lyrics) and that makes him lose a degree of merit as a singer in my book. Also I've never been all that impressed with him as a frontman either. In fact, "The Song Remains The Same" was TV just a few nights ago and when he wasn't playing a tambourine all Plant did was just stand there in one of three poses. I've seen "The Song Remains The Same" and other instances of Zeppelin live and I must say that Robert Plant leaves me very unimpressed.![]()
You must have not listened to How The West Was Won. So much energy, and Robert's voice was still in full force. Zeppelin sounded completely different live, and caught a lot of crap for that. But who goes to a live show to hear exact recreations of a studio song? I agree about TSRTS, though. His voice was not quite up to par there. It's not a good reference point IMO. Also, check out BBC sessions. No doubt in my mind that Jimmy Page and John Bonham were monsters of their live performances though. Jimmy sounded just as creative live as he did on the studios (check out the epic versions of Dazed and Confused live) and Bonzo going at it on Moby Dick. No wonder he was also voted RS's top drummer of all time!
