What's Your Theme Song Today?

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swiftdog2.0

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History's a lie that they teach you in school.............

(These guys still rock! Corey's voice is as good, if not better, than back in the day :) )
 
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booklover72

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I have committed a atroicity, I am listening to more Billy Joel then springsteen:chicken:
I love this song. 'bobby driving through the city tonight..." I think it was 74 or 78 it came out.
 
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fljoe0

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This was ethereal with an edge if that makes sense. I like Robert Plant. Especially now that he's older. Who was the woman singing at the end?

I looked at the liner notes and the name is Julie Murphy.

http://www.juliemurphymusic.com/

Robert Plant sort of has 2 distinct solo careers. The dividing line is the couple years he spent doing the Page/Plant stuff. Before Page/Plant, he blended with the more modern production of the time period he was recording in. After Page/Plant, he has gone much heavier into a blend of (for lack of a better term) world rhythms. He has always seems to have a knack for that but he has expanded it. I think "solo career 2" is awesome and this album may be the best of the bunch.
 

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I looked at the liner notes and the name is Julie Murphy.


Robert Plant sort of has 2 distinct solo careers. The dividing line is the couple years he spent doing the Page/Plant stuff. Before Page/Plant, he blended with the more modern production of the time period he was recording in. After Page/Plant, he has gone much heavier into a blend of (for lack of a better term) world rhythms. He has always seems to have a knack for that but he has expanded it. I think "solo career 2" is awesome and this album may be the best of the bunch.
I really loved his work with T Bone and Alison Krause. Their voices blended so well.
 

blunthead

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I picked up Robert Plant's new album a couple days ago, "Lullaby and the Ceaseless Roar" and it is superb. Buy it now!


This was ethereal with an edge if that makes sense. I like Robert Plant. Especially now that he's older. Who was the woman singing at the end?

I really loved his work with T Bone and Alison Krause. Their voices blended so well.
I wasn't aware T-Bone worked with them! I knew he was involved with the O Brother Where Art Thou stuff. That's when I became aware of how brilliant T-Bone is. I've only become a serious Zeppelin fan in the last 6 months or so. Never really listened much before, though I liked Black Dog a lot. But became a major Krause fan as instantly as I first heard her voice in O Bro; voice of an angel, that's all there is to that. And, I admire longevity, which is one of the reasons I so like Plant. Not long ago I watched I think it was a Youtube documentary of Zeppelin, which included clips of an interview, and I loved listening to the now three of them talking, answering questions, and reminiscing.
 
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