Plant/Krauss Tour


Went to their show in Chicago Tuesday night. Great show with some unusual arrangements of older songs, including an almost orchestral version of When the Levee Breaks - two violins and two electric guitars soaring in unison. Speaking of soaring - Alison's vocals were fantastic, playing off Robert's husky voice which is still very strong for his age. Both are "singers" and seem to enjoy the back and forth between them depending on the song. Tempo was a little slower than I expected with a hint of dirge in many songs. Played many songs from Raising Sand as well as their new album, adding a few Led Zeppelin standards. Battle of Evermore was exceptional, with Alison easily matching Sandy Denny's (?) delivery. Drummer was fantastic, but I would suggest that Robert's Band of Joy lineup was a touch better at taking led Zeppelin songs to another level. Overall a very fine show, with Alison projecting a more sultry and bluesy delivery vs. her traditional folk /country sound - and she looked fantastic! Robert is Robert, always the showman while at the same time deferring to the band for energy. 

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Plant being 73, is probably tired of any LZ tunes-like most musicians, they want to explore new, uncovered territory. 

Looking forward to seeing them in August-LA.

Admittedly, I look forward to hearing  the Plant/Krauss interpretations of  some of the classics.

"Plant's been tired of LZ stuff for decades now. Hence, all his other various projects with Allison Krause and others.... "

Thanks for the enlightenment, larsman-never would have imagined. Brilliant observation!