RP is a wealth of knowledge and experience. I love hearing his stories and perspective.
@flyjohnson7114 жыл бұрын
He’s a deeper music fan and more dynamic than people realize. For instance it’s refreshing to hear he was so in love with 4AD bands and early post punk. Cocteau Twins also used an 808 in Garlands. This was another great example of that sound with cross over. And that guitar melody. Wow.
@TheTeeshirt5 жыл бұрын
Still love this song after 36 years.
@debby62355 жыл бұрын
Ughhh this song! You just don't know the countless hours of pacing and rocking chair hours spent with my daughter who was born June 1983. This song and various others were godsends. I could sing along to keep my sanity and sooth her at the same time. Still love this song today, speaks to the gypsy and lover of the road in me, and was great to hear the background of what was going at the time, the changes and new things you were experiencing. My playlist today still has this on it.
@shahzepp Жыл бұрын
my fav song ever for a reason.
@chrisgdyer5 жыл бұрын
Big Log...my favorite song of all time.
@warborn_inc.5 жыл бұрын
Mine too. Hands down
@stonkez84524 жыл бұрын
Yeah man, it's so chilled... Slightly unusual video though with some woman being forcibly led by some sheriff into a dusty bar or whatever. Oddly, no mention of it by the artiste himself. 😕 Vaguely reminiscent of Geri Haliwell's 'Lift Me Up' video, though that particular track from ' former Spice Girl's probably a bit too chirlish for many Led Zeppelin fans. 😁 Horses for courses I guess. No one's ever got any hope of pleasing everyone with what they do...
@ragnaraxelson594 жыл бұрын
Still gives me chills sometimes.
@clivedurrant4815 жыл бұрын
Like all plants music...still stands up....that's true talent!
@Fauxjob5 жыл бұрын
In the US, Big Log was considered Robert's reappearance after Zeppelin. It was like he was bearing his soul, the video -- the broken down car, the feather being stepped on -- it was a big deal, we held our breath in hopes of seeing him again, and we did many times more.
@johnpermantier38685 жыл бұрын
The best entertainer I have ever seen. Endless drive, energy and great ideas.
@iancunningham55765 жыл бұрын
I really enjoy this podcast. R.P seems to be so genuine and so grateful for his song adventures. Respectful to his fellow musicians. Really terrific.
@ANNEMARGARET03193 жыл бұрын
Big Log has been my favorite for years.... literally one of my all time favorite songs....and was so excited when I saw this song was going to be covered in this podcast! When I hear the opening chords, I always get a tingling down my spine! ❤️
@tammieparrishmiller36695 жыл бұрын
It hadn't dawned on me what a struggle it must have been for Robert Plant to make his way after Led Zeppelin. I love hearing him tell the stories and so appreciate that he's doing so! He's grown humble as we all do in our later years. He still has such an amazing voice and I'm glad he's still doing what he loves! He has had such an influence on me through the years. I've always been a fan, although I have to be honest and admit that I had a hard time with his music after LZ for some years actually, but I've grown and become much more open-minded musically. I'm glad for that because I would have missed out on so much more he's had to offer. I'm very much looking forward to season 3!
@kwwkjock5 жыл бұрын
nicely stated Tammie !
@MetalMusicManiac5 жыл бұрын
Can I say Robert would make a great *father* on the Viking series
@vampireslayer19895 жыл бұрын
….or English King.....
@ThinWhiteAxe5 жыл бұрын
Or wizard, or bard...
@thevoid995 жыл бұрын
or an asgardian historian for the next "thor" movie.
@Jekkyboi4 жыл бұрын
@@thevoid99 Showing up in a thor movie would be PERFECT
@gabriels.carvalho48524 жыл бұрын
@@Jekkyboi Oh, no, he is NOT an actor, lol 🤣. Just watch any video clip from his career. A lot of times he seems kinda awkward there.
@robertsmayqueen94555 жыл бұрын
"The creche of Led Zeppelin". What a descriptive, meaningful phrase this is. Robert is endless and infinite. Thank you, Robert, for everything ❤
@krisscanlon40514 жыл бұрын
The song is a meditative balm to a weary soul...my personal fav of his
@loridriskell81214 жыл бұрын
Coming and going I so relate and enjoy big log ☝️❣️🌹
@VangeliRock5 жыл бұрын
This is my fav episode so far..and that song "The way I feel" oh man...I used to listen to it as a teen and it took me for a ride everytime, and well, still does. Plant your the man. Thank you for all you have contributed. Your music and your voice I carry with me always. Rock and Roll baby.
@wanitapanza51715 жыл бұрын
Lovely podcast! I am not much of a public commenter but I wanted to extend a hearty thank-you and appreciation for this man and his art.
@leejohnson32095 жыл бұрын
It must have been strange playing pubs to 13 people after selling out madison square garden night after night in zep. Nice to hear him speak so fondly about Wales too, particularly north Wales, my stomping ground and birthplace.
@cityslacker62216 күн бұрын
goodness I love that song so much
@nadiakerris18635 жыл бұрын
Mister plant, I don't speak English and I don't understand your tolk. But I want say at you, I like your voice and sterway heaven. Emotion and sensibility. Your accent. Bye and long life.
@hombrerusode40anos725 жыл бұрын
Same
@cre8veheart4 жыл бұрын
The clapping track is great
@tracywinchester75954 жыл бұрын
One of my fav solo tunes. I love these stories
@zephead21125 жыл бұрын
Robbie Blunt, what a terrific guitar player. So unique. I wish that Robert had gone further than the bonus live tracks on the 'Nine Lives' box and released all of the pro-recorded Texas '83 material. The King Biscuit release is essential but the detail in those recordings as revealed on the 'Nine Lives' set takes them up another notch.
@christopherwitteman81303 жыл бұрын
Still probably my favorite solo track, this just kills
@thee4thdoctor5 жыл бұрын
Robert's been my musical hero since I first discovered Zeppelin at age 14 in early 1983. Of course I was part of the original MTV generation, and lucky for us Robert dove right in to what at the time was the new media. Like many - the video for 'Big Log' (Directed by the late, great Storm Thorgerson - Thorgerson known to many as the artist who also created such amazing record sleeve designs as 'Pink Floyd's 'The Dark Side of the Moon') really struck a chord within me, and is one of the best solo songs Robert ever did - if not thee very best. Much Love, and Respect to you Robert. I'm 51 now, but you're STILL MY HERO.
@lesliehilesgardener69593 жыл бұрын
What a sound pleasurable
@cre8veheart4 жыл бұрын
Its great listening to shop talk
@dyrphotography5 жыл бұрын
What a treasure Robert Plant is! His songwriting and craftsmanship have continued to improve and improve. Not many of his contemporaries have been able to keep up with him after 50 years. His post-Zep records seemed to carry on in the vein of songs like Down by the Seaside and Fool in the Rain... so, all those albums in the 80s seemed like a natural progression. That was cool info about Phil Collins as he was a master of drumming. ( Any early Genesis records is proof of that! Syncopated Time Signatures, etc., etc.) Big Log still sound fresh today, some 36 years later. Hope RP keeps going strong, delivering strong records and performing!
@lesliehilesgardener69593 жыл бұрын
All input so very much appreciated 😊 ☺ 🙏
@colinedward8285 жыл бұрын
Plant played Richmond, VA, in summer 2018. Never thought I'd see him live. So happy he came. Love him.
@jamesbond46335 жыл бұрын
Big Log ..awesome tune ..Robbie Blunt's splendid clean sounding strat guitar playing!!!! I hope Robert explains what the video is all about!!!!!!! GIve us some clues!!!!
@Fauxjob5 жыл бұрын
So if you remember the "Runes" (Zoso) album where four symbols represented each member of the band,,, well, pull up the Big Log video and you will see a guy in a suit stepping on a feather, Robert''s symbol. This was his big US debut after LZ so go figure on the broken down car stranded, swimming in a pool alone and tapping on the window, etc,,, one of my favorite songs and videos, enjoy.
@tammieparrishmiller36695 жыл бұрын
@@Fauxjob Wow! It was completely lost on me until you just spelled it out. Thank you! I'm so glad I read your comment!
@jamesbond46335 жыл бұрын
@@Fauxjob ahh ok. I knew the video had a lot more meaning to it. That is a good observation. When he goes back to the school house too..and his "inner self" goes to the chalk board ..so much symbolism. I looked at the lyrics again ......"your love is cradled in knowing ...eyes in the mirror still expecting they'll come ..sensing too well when the journey is done ..there is no turning back ..no ....there is no turning back." He has a huge musical history and legacy behind him. How do you even fathom moving on? How does the audience or fans even relate to you because you are so tied in their memory to something? I guess the Beatles had to deal with that their whole careers. "Should I rest by the side?" Well I am glad he didn't ...he made some amazing music as a solo artist and he did take a glimpse into the past with his old band mates for a brief moment. I like at the end of the video ...a woman pulls up with the exact same car trouble. Wonder what that means? I think the video is a very deep statement for all of us. Thanks for pointing out some of it.
@laurawinter745 жыл бұрын
I always loved this song and especially the video! Just when your journey seems to be going well on the road then your radiator overheats...I can relate. Your podcast series have been so great! I absolutely love them! Please do a season 3?
@djcartwright4245 жыл бұрын
Beautiful song. One of my favorites from Plant. I have spent many a late night driving semi truck cross country listening to this song. A late night trucker can relate to the lines of this song.
@TippiGordon5 жыл бұрын
When I first heard "Big Log", it sounded, to be honest, quite stuck in its time. But I've grown to absolutely adore it. It just has so much... ether to it. It swirls like stars on a clear night when you're driving on a long, straight stretch of highway, driving so long that you barely notice when the stars turn to city lights.
@KittyPurrsMistress5 жыл бұрын
Love your take
@NigelFortune5 жыл бұрын
Great listening to Robert. I wish he’d mentioned why the song is called Big Log though..
@ericanderson70595 жыл бұрын
Big Log is my father's theme song in my mind he is a freeway King w 49 + years and nearly 4 million miles in his log book ....accident free .Thank you Mr .Plant for that jewel .
@tlloyd65845 жыл бұрын
Absolutely haunting tune! Like so many of RP's, always a must listen! Thank you Robert Plant!!!
@kentbeery49414 жыл бұрын
This song has always been a favorite it totally captures the vibe of the Road of the coming and going it really is a Masterpiece a timeless writing......
@breech1235 жыл бұрын
Love Big Log
@anoniconoclast20303 жыл бұрын
The Jupiter 8 and Oberheim four voice lift this song to the heavens.
@lanasowards95134 жыл бұрын
I also like ship of fools all his music and zep speak for them selves all different but powerful in thought.
@Nighthawk52105 жыл бұрын
Loved hearing Robert sing a little in this episode. Beautiful voice. Can't wait for next season.
@jilllantto50665 ай бұрын
My very favorite
@warborn_inc.5 жыл бұрын
This track is my favorite song of all time. It conjures up so many memories for me. Many times I've driven across the U.S. and kept this song on repeat. Absolutely brilliant
@cindischroeder15614 жыл бұрын
Thank you RB & Matt. Each time I listen to you, RB, it's better and better. You are the best. Love you :0)
@robwyn15 жыл бұрын
The most intelligent, knowledgeable, musicians out there,, must have seen Robert so so so many times over the last 45 years, Thursday's gig with "Saving Grace" was again sublime!!!
@deborahslingsby87295 жыл бұрын
Principal of moments my favourite album, and I’m in the mood, Big log my favourite songs. Great Album, from an amazing performer
@jppagetoo5 жыл бұрын
I have always been disappointed by the way Robert left the first two solo albums in the dustbin. He rarely does any songs from that era. I'd love to hear Like I've Never Been Gone, Burning Down One Side, Slow Dancer, or Pledge Pin done live again. But no, ever forward, don't trade on your past. While I love new songs, and I respect Robert for playing them, but it would be nice to hear an old favorite from time to time too.
@Burnzy19765 жыл бұрын
Fat Lip
@jdmensing2 жыл бұрын
Far Post - the piano bridge on that track (Jezz Woodroffe?) with Phil Collins on the drums is superb.
@DaveH-105 жыл бұрын
Robbie Blunt helped reinvent Plan'ts career. His sound was amazing. He never got the respect he deserved.
@Fauxjob5 жыл бұрын
I was glad to hear Robert praise him in this but I agree, I don't know what happened, saw them in the 1983 tour in St. Louis and it sounded as great in person as it did on the airwaves.
@tammieparrishmiller36695 жыл бұрын
@@Fauxjob I've lived right outside of St. Louis all of my life. I wish I hadn't been so closed minded to what Robert was doing after Led Zeppelin. It's not that way anymore of course. I've grown up and so has my musical mind. This song is so beautiful and Roberts voice is amazing!
@zjavaid65284 жыл бұрын
Re' Blunt ,Plant should put another somthing together with him....even if its just momentairily/1 NEW song
@cre8veheart4 жыл бұрын
A lot of soul in voice
@cre8veheart4 жыл бұрын
davh10 great insight
@cre8veheart4 жыл бұрын
This is one of my favorites- of course Im really gob smacked over the Honeydrippers
@tervezad37765 жыл бұрын
I LOVE these podcasts. I am hoping they continue. Robert is so interesting and you interview him well.
@tenlittleindians5 жыл бұрын
I'm not the only one that thinks that song and album is every bit as good and better than your Zeppelin stuff. That guitar weaves through the melody of the vocals in such a way that I never heard that clapping of the drum machine as anything more than an accent on a language. The message still comes through.
@estherhazydreamsbatiktiedy48344 жыл бұрын
In 1983 I lived in the , Yucca Valley , I just moved there from Southern California, the desert enchanted me , it snowed the first month I was there and nothing more beautiful then the desert in snow. Big Log, tell us more, because it flows like those desert roads, which is a place worth exploring, I encourage, exploration I highly recommend! The High Desert is amazing!
@galileogalilei77825 жыл бұрын
What a awesome tune and the voice is.... deeply beautiful Robbie Blunt... haunting guitar, so clean Whole lotta love, Mr. Plant And... spanish subtittles 😂
@GiGiGoesShopping5 жыл бұрын
This epic tune. I feel a sadness for those who never had a chance to experience it. Down through the mists of time ~
@annarks705 жыл бұрын
This has made my day. Big Log. lifetime fave.
@patbdonell23945 жыл бұрын
Big long the route where dreams are, music that, love it ,and your unique voice. thanks Robert
@rodrigofaillace23164 жыл бұрын
From Brazil,thank you so much for this podcast! It enlightens my everyday dawn,watching the night turn into day ,looking to the waves and listening his voice .
@lesliehilesgardener69593 жыл бұрын
One life meny paths crossroads wild cards ♥ aces and diamonds 💎 clubs and spades ♠️ all in a game of life's journey outstanding as the minds look over the hand 🤘 ✋ waiting
@danutagorniak81292 жыл бұрын
Jesteście Najlepsi na Świecie.LED ZEPPELIN a ROBERT to ozdoba z tym pięknym glosem i piosenkami🤗🇵🇱.JIMMY to wysmienity gitarzysta.Tak trzymac.🤗🌹🇵🇱❤️
@korolev-musictodriveby65835 жыл бұрын
Thanks ! Compliments of the season !
@sallycounihan27675 жыл бұрын
What a bummer no more podcasts they brightened my days thanks for your lovely music hope you have a great holiday season your music has the ability to cheer the unconsolable waiting to hear this new stuff stay safe with love sally c
@marcelogomes28705 жыл бұрын
One more song to listen over and over. It is great to learn these making ofs. Can't wait for the 3rd season. ⏳⌛🔊🔊🔊
@valeriedabaghian65615 жыл бұрын
My favorite song from Robert!
@jamalalami54055 жыл бұрын
the silver thinkers- I WAS BORN TO EXIST todays generation should listen to this song also their song, firefly sailor light, and the 17 million EPIC RIFFS !!!
@AP-wn8nd5 жыл бұрын
Love percy's solo 80' s and 90's stuff.
@ponnywarcat34785 жыл бұрын
It's a really good song, didn't realize how long it's been since it came out. Digging Deep inspires me to keep up on my music, try to make progress, one step at a time, see what can happen and where it can go.
@deepratt81755 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed this podcast and again learned a lot about Roberts music. I love the Big Log song and video and have watched it frequently on you tube. Thank you for taking the time to do these podcasts, I always like listening to your stories of music and your amazing voice and love the accent. Thank you so much for these podcasts and sharing information to your fans who think the world of you. You are such a talented musician and legend who has continued to produce new and fantastic music as well as the previous music also fantastic.
@yasaisony5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this series. I've reallly enjoyed hearing the stories about the songs.
@KittyPurrsMistress5 жыл бұрын
Within this work I found the next level inspiration for my own journey - world changing it woud be but at the time, thankfully I'd no idea.
@234cheech5 жыл бұрын
the modulation effects were all in in the 80s lovely chourses and flangers were coming out then
@blomegoog5 жыл бұрын
I have skipped the podcasts until now, I saw Big Log, clicked it.
@bayleafiam24614 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to seeing you in Milwaukee May 13th! 😎
@MemphiStig4 жыл бұрын
i still wanna be Robert Plant when i grow up... finally saw him live during Now & Zen and Manic Nirvana. truly amazing performer with an unbelievable band behind him. i also listened a lot to his first 3 solo albums and love them all, tho they're obvi not everyone's thing. ftm, Presence may be my fave Zep album, so i may just be one of *those* - this was a great episode. but now i wanna hear about songs from Shaken 'N Stirred (any and all).
@sempercompellis Жыл бұрын
imho; this is the most underrated song in history- yes it is popular but it should be way more popular. Perhaps a film or a commercial will come along and it will reach a new audience.
@EDKguy5 жыл бұрын
Never got to see Zep live, but I did see RP on that first tour with Phil Collins. Great stuff. All about the music.
@markkleindorf80885 жыл бұрын
Just MISSED You on Royal ST. Nola 🍻. Next time☯
@susanlarkham64585 жыл бұрын
Still got load of LP, s for sale now gotta save for a headstone, stourbridge graveyard where I think Frosty is!!! X Love to You and Your family x
@RyanAlmond19775 жыл бұрын
Zep and Solo career are so Great.
@phoenixrisingjst5 жыл бұрын
Very cool and nice shout out to Pensacola!
@leftymike56255 жыл бұрын
Will it play in Peoria? Is a quote I read when Robert plant went out on his own. I belive his first show in the states was in Peoria IL. Great song.
@Burnzy19765 жыл бұрын
Holy crap...I grew up 30 miles from P town!
@loridisney37825 жыл бұрын
Love it !
@sallycounihan27675 жыл бұрын
You have a lot of bravery getting up on stage wish i had one percent of it....wrote two new songs this week i think they will be my last music writings. So i took extra time to get them right.kind of a blind endeavor never know whete its going to end up eh. Stay cheery for me.
@josephgarcia67255 жыл бұрын
Big Log reminds me a lot like of what one's life is.The journey. A log book if you will.
@josephgarcia67255 жыл бұрын
And basically this is a Damn Good Song Period !!!
@johanaedurc5 жыл бұрын
My love ♡
@delphinem4c5 жыл бұрын
I met John in 1983 the year that ‘Big Log’ was released and every time I hear it I am reminded of him. Myself and John were student nurses back then and spent 12 weeks of the summer on secondment in the local hospital for people with learning disabilities as it was then. We got to know each other quite well during that time and got together after a night out to mark the end of our work placement. One time we had taken a group of young males out for the day on a bus trip to the beautiful west coast of Scotland and it was whilst walking on the beach at Gruinard Bay that I first felt that little spark between us. There was just something about the way that he looked at me that day as we walked bare feet along the shoreline witnessed by the rugged mountains that surrounded the Bay. John was a passionate man, a member of the socialist party and CND he regularly attended meetings and spoke openly about his political views and feelings. For Christmas that year I bought him an all in one set of long johns like the one’s cowboys wore in the movies. I ordered them from a department store in London and dyed them 'socialist red' before drying them, wrapping them and putting them inside a small box, inside another box, inside another box and so on like a Russian Doll. His passion extended in the way he looked at me at times and held me like no one had or has done since. I still remember that look in his eyes as I opened the door on Christmas day after he had received his present and took from that he was pleased with his gift. One dark, cold night we met under the arches of the railway bridge and he pulled me out into the rain as we kissed, the heavy rain dragging my loose hair down and across my cheek and dripped off the end of our noses. We just stood there in the silence of the night, in the rain kissing and laughing before running back to my flat and sharing a bowl of hot tomato soup and cheese of toast. John was different from other guys I had met, he owned a set of binoculars and was keen to show me his telescope he was a keen bird watcher by day and star gazer at night. I loved the way he would put his arms around me helping me to focus on small birds in the trees in Culbin forest and seals in the Bay. He loved to share interesting places of special importance to him and I loved that about him. John had a small Honda and with me on the back we would take off into the hills, go for long walks where we would eat sandwiches, have hot drinks and sit talking for hours about our favourite music and laughing whilst smoking a couple of joints. John introduced me to U2 who were relatively unheard of at the time, The Psychedelic Furs, and The Cure. He also liked Todd Rundgren & Utopia and another band called Camel. He told me he would always think of me when he heard ‘Big Log’ after I had told him that I had once seen Todd Rundgren & Utopia when they supported Led Zeppelin at Knebworth in 1979. I introduced him to the album The White Mansions and my favorite songs ‘Story to tell’ ‘Dixie Hold on’, a track called ‘Last Dance & The Kentucky Racehorse’ and ‘Oh Dixie now your done’ After hours of what John referred to as ‘good going conversation’ (we both loved to get into a debate) we would make love in the woods or on the side of the hills or anywhere really outside when we got the opportunity. One night, John had left his motorbike at my flat for some reason and then drove over later in his dad’s car. He asked me if I would drive his motorbike across the bridge whilst he followed me. I’d never driven a motorbike before and couldn’t drive a car at that time. I was worried that I was going to drop it or crash it and kept stalling it whilst practising out the back of my flat. We gave up in the end as it wasn’t worth the risk and I felt really pissed off with myself that I had let him down in some way because I couldn’t get the hang of the clutch and the gears. Another time John took me out on the boat he had bought together with his dad and his brother, it was docked at the canal at Loch end where it meets the opening to Loch Ness and one day he took me out on the Loch. I spent much of my youth growing up around the Loch and have many fond memories of different places in the area, places I took my own children whilst they were growing up. I also remember the day that John broke up with me. That feeling of an invisible pair of hands round my neck strangling the life out of me, and the sensation of a hard ball stuck in my throat and burning tears trapped behind the sockets of my eyes. It had been an intense relationship that was over by the end of the year. After we split up I went out and bought a brand new Suzuki 125 Trail bike which I had to push up the road to a park where I taught myself how to drive it. I suppose in some way I felt that I hadn't been good enough for him. A few times around the field and I was out on the open road driving around Loch Ness and Abriachan by myself. I had discovered a new sense of freedom. Over 25 years later, I had moved back to Scotland after having lived in the south of England for almost 18 years. I was working as a Nurse Manager in a Care home where it turns out my administrator/friend was a neighbour of John and his wife. (Long story short) My daughter was visiting my friend’s daughter one day, and on my return to pick her up learned that by a strange twist of fate Johns daughter had also spent the day with them. How ironic that our both daughters the same age, would meet in the future. That New Year my friend invited us to a Hogmanay party she was holding. I knew John was going to be there with his wife and family. We got ready to go, and around an hour before we were due to arrive I called to apologise, and say that we were unable to attend. Even after all those years I couldn’t face seeing him again. Of all the relationships I’ve had he was the only man who ever broke my heart. The lyrics and melody of ‘Big Log’ still conjures up the memories and feelings of that time in my life. Like an iridescent bubble suspended and gently turning in the air it holds both the Love and pain of that special time we shared. ‘Big Log’ reminds us that life is constantly moving and changing, that nothing ever lasts, and that there is personal growth and spiritual gold to be had when we open our hearts and fully embrace relationship of any kind. To be fully open to Love makes us vulnerable and open to the pain of loss, it teaches us that to be fully present in the dance of life we have to experience both. Wishing everyone a very happy Solstice as we welcome the return of the light. Love and Yuletide blessings.
@abelincoln56984 жыл бұрын
get a fuckin hobby
@delphinem4c4 жыл бұрын
@@abelincoln5698 I have, its storytelling 😊
@delphinem4c4 жыл бұрын
@@abelincoln5698 music is storytelling, it evokes memories,thoughts and ideas. Its about sharing life experiences in Love and loss aswell as many other things and sharing our life stories helps us to connect to others through our shared pain and joy as well as other things. Im happy you took the trouble to read my story but sorry you didn't see the deeper side of my sharing. 🙏
@abelincoln56984 жыл бұрын
@@delphinem4c I didn't read your story. These panels are not a format for stories. Nobody wants to see that shit . Write a book if you want to tell stories .
@delphinem4c4 жыл бұрын
@@abelincoln5698 Forgive me for pointing out the obvious, but music is All about story telling. In the old days it was the only format for telling stories and spreading news, it was also how people passed on experiences to one another. I work with people with Dementia amongst other things and music is proven to be strong in provoking memories of the past. If I wish to share some personal memories provoked by music from a special time in my life on here then I have every right to, you on the other hand as well as other people don't have to read my comment you can just pass on by, but there is no need for rudeness or nasty replies to comments especially when you didn't even read my comment! My story just might touch the heart of someone who appreciates my openness, honesty and Love that I had for this man in my youth. I might also remind you that most songs are written about Love in some form or another and Loss isn't that what "Big Log" is all about? the deep Love and loss for Roberts best friend John Bonham. Those of us with big, open Hearts are often ridiculed for being "too loving, too romantic, too open" but isn't that where most of our best musical lyrics and stories come from? I hope that someday some kind, loving person warms the child in your stone heart and you become more tolerant and kind towards other people who do no harm in deep sharing......... All is One..... Love is the only Law
@marisadeinnocentiis8295 жыл бұрын
Te mando mucho pero mucho, mucho Amor ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ esa canción es muy Real
@careylowe15555 жыл бұрын
Your love is (was) cradled in knowing, Eyes in the mirror still expecting their prey... Sensing Too well when the journey is DONE... There is NO turning back... NO... There is NO turning back... On the run...
@robbob66295 жыл бұрын
the hand that holds the grain, tips to fill the other, and somewhere tween he is. he is.
@joeswampdawghenry4 жыл бұрын
Finally a great song an no morrocan, egyptian,hybrid b.s.😁😁😎😎😎🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎷🎷🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
@tarnopol5 жыл бұрын
A hypnotic song that proves that you can't make generalizations about instrumentation: I never would have thought that simple fake-drum pattern would be so effective. And I'm a drummer and thus hate that stuff! Here it works perfectly. Well, Rob and his pals were and are real artists.
@annarks705 жыл бұрын
Bring back the Rockabilly Robert. (Honeydrippers xox)
@ThinWhiteAxe5 жыл бұрын
"Most of my time has been about coming and going." So I've observed. It seems to be a recurring theme in his songs. He is Sagittarius rising after all 😜 ♐
@stevenedwards86344 жыл бұрын
Come on, Robert - do Adriatic Sea View!
@jilllantto50665 ай бұрын
I loved the “HoneyDrippers’
@MrRjnr21 күн бұрын
Volume One 😁
@najruqwi70085 жыл бұрын
🌲Merry Christmas 🌲💋
@carlajean59305 жыл бұрын
Who are we kidding? Best ass slapping song EVER
@batheavy28345 жыл бұрын
Finally a hit!
@TOTMGreenish-Top-Of-The-Morrin4 жыл бұрын
I have traveled a million miles of freeway listening to this song I do believe I have one hell of a BIG LOG
@luvwings5 жыл бұрын
❤️
@richardrcgoncalves27204 жыл бұрын
Dear Robert Plant why not have the song Fool in the Rain live? for me the arrangement of this song is beautiful!