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Collins had contributed to Plant's first two solo albums while Martinez was a member of Plant's group Band of Joy.
The concert was originally released in VHS form ( usually in two tape releases worldwide ), but due to time limitations, the last two songs by Extreme, the first two of Def Leppard, and the song of Spinal Tap " The Majesty of Rock " were deleted ( along with Robert Plant's " Innuendo ") in the original release.
Plant's resort featured a race track, a heated indoor pool, a golf course, a 2000-seat auditorium, tennis courts, stables, hunting and fishing tours, and electric lights and telephones in every room, plus the first elevator in town and exotic art collectibles which Plant had shipped in from around the world.
It was first reported that Robert Plant's new vehicle, The Sensational Space Shifters, would be debuting at 2012's WOMAD festival in Wiltshire, England.
" Blue Train " is a song about Plant's sorrow in relation with the death of his first son Karac in July 1977.
Dreamland is singer Robert Plant's seventh solo album and the first with the band " Strange Sensation ".
Like Plant's first solo album, Pictures at Eleven, the songs departed from the hard rock of Led Zeppelin.

Plant's and son
The concert was canceled due to the death of lead singer Robert Plant's son.
Led Zeppelin was scheduled to conclude their 1977 US Tour at the stadium, but the final 7 concerts of the tour were cancelled, due to the death of Robert Plant's 5 year old son Karac.
Two more were scheduled for later in the tour but were cancelled due to the death of Robert Plant's son.
Plant's son, Morton Freeman Plant ( 1852 – 1918 ), was vice-president of the Plant Investment Company from 1884 to 1902 and attained distinction as a yachtsman.

Plant's and was
The performance was marred by the lack of rehearsal with the two drummers, Page's struggles with an out-of-tune guitar, poorly functioning monitors, and by Plant's hoarse voice.
According to Robert Walser, " Led Zeppelin's sound was marked by speed and power, unusual rhythmic patterns, contrasting terraced dynamics, singer Robert Plant's wailing vocals, and guitarist Jimmy Page's heavily distorted crunch ".
A plan to shoot additional footage on the band's Autumn 1975 U. S. tour was abandoned due to Plant's car crash in Rhodes, Greece.
Mainly because of Henry Plant's connections in the War Department, Tampa was chosen as an embarkation center for American troops in the Spanish-American War.
Arguably one of Plant's most significant achievements with Led Zeppelin was his contribution to the track " Stairway to Heaven ", an epic rock ballad featured on Led Zeppelin IV that drew influence from folk, blues, Celtic traditional music and hard rock among other genres.
The album was nominated for Best Americana Album in the 2011 Grammy Awards, and Plant's performance of " Silver Rider " on the album ( a cover from the Low album The Great Destroyer ) was nominated for Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance.
Shaved and Dangerous was released in August 1993 and Baby Animals supported Robert Plant's US tour, before returning home around Christmas time to prepare for a 27-date Australian tour.
She is also featured on Plant's solo album, Band of Joy, which was released in September 2010 by Rounder Records.
It was performed on Plant's solo tours during 1988 / 1989 and at the Knebworth Silver Clef show in 1990.
This was Plant's tribute to world music, reflecting his belief that music is universal.
Plant's vocal track was slightly sped up for the album release.
" The Song Remains the Same " was featured on Led Zeppelin's 1976 concert film ( and accompanying soundtrack ), as part of lead singer Robert Plant's fantasy sequence.
It was Baez's version of " Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You ", more commonly associated with Led Zeppelin, that brought the song to Jimmy Page and Robert Plant's attention.
Plant's recollection of the reunion was as follows:
In the last line, the " Girl who won my heart " is a reference to Robert Plant's daughter Carmen, ( born 21 November 1968 ), who was three years old at the time of recording.
Author Margaret Plant's monograph John Perceval, was published in 1971.

Plant's and named
The episode's plot centers on the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant's hiring a new employee named Frank Grimes.

Plant's and after
Plant's railroad line reached Tampa and its port shortly thereafter, finally connecting the small town to the nation's railroad system after years of efforts by local leaders.
Also, from October 1969 to the song's last performance in May 1975 at the Earl's court shows, the violin solo and the solo section after would incorporate " Mars " from Gustav Holst's suite The Planets, accompanied by Plant's vocalisations.
Homer's newfound brain capacity soon brings him enemies, however, after he does a thorough report on the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant's many hazards, leading to a massive number of layoffs after the plant is shut down until it can be brought up to code.

Plant's and Welsh
Welsh mythology also forms a basis of Plant's interest in mystical lyrics.
The song " Life Begin Again " features a duet with Welsh folksinger Julie Murphy, emphasising Plant's recurring interest in Welsh culture ( Murphy would also tour in support of Plant ).

Plant's and .
Because of Plant's injuries Led Zeppelin did not tour in 1976.
Particularly from Led Zeppelin III, they incorporated elements of mythology and mysticism into their music, which largely grew out of Plant's interest in legends and history.
In the later part of the band's career Plant's lyrics became more autobiographical, and less optimistic, drawing on his own experiences and circumstances.
Plant's use of high-pitched shrieks has been compared to Janis Joplin's vocal technique.
Robert Plant's teeth had also been fixed between the 1973 and 1974 filmings.
He is the consummate executive and personal assistant of Springfield Nuclear Power Plant's owner Montgomery Burns.
Plant's railroad made it much easier to get goods in and out of the Tampa Bay area.
Proximity to Cuba made importation of " clear Havana tobacco " easy by sea, and Plant's railroad made shipment of finished cigars to the rest of the US market easy by land.
The discovery of phosphate, the arrival of Plant's railroad, and the founding of Ybor City and West Tampa — all in the mid-1880s — were crucial to Tampa's development.
Plant's early blues influences included Johnson, Bukka White, Skip James, Jerry Miller, and Sleepy John Estes.
Plant's lyrics with Led Zeppelin were often mystical, philosophical and spiritual, alluding to events in classical and Norse mythology, such as " Immigrant Song ", which refers to Valhalla and Viking conquests.
The songs " Misty Mountain Hop ", " That's the Way ", and early dabblings in what would become " Stairway to Heaven " were written in Wales and lyrically reflect Plant's mystical view of the land.

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