Robert Plant & Alison Krauss at Civic Coliseum 4/22

#3
#3
The record wasn't really my favorite. I should probably give it a couple more spins. As it is, I think I'll skip with the prices. Love both artists, but I suppose I can't hit them all.
 
#4
#4
pretty sure they're confirmed for bonnaroo already. that makes it even more likely i'll pass on this.
 
#5
#5
The record wasn't really my favorite. I should probably give it a couple more spins. As it is, I think I'll skip with the prices. Love both artists, but I suppose I can't hit them all.

Gone Gone Gone, Killing the Blues, and Let Your Loss are 3 great songs from that album.
 
#6
#6
It definitely took a few listens for this record to seep in, but once it did, I was hooked! "Please Read the Letter" is just stunning. This show is going to be one of those events that you tell your kids and grandkids about.
 
#7
#7
Songs are great. Krauss and Plant's voice's are easily recognizable and unique they both are already or will be legends of the lung..............but have any of you see the video for the single?

That might possiby be the worse video ever. It seriously, is awful.
 
#8
#8
lol you guys need to get to know some good artists. Next time Lil Wayne and 50 Cent come to town yall should hit it up
 
#9
#9
lol you guys need to get to know some good artists. Next time Lil Wayne and 50 Cent come to town yall should hit it up
Robert Plant is one of the greatest singer-songwriters. Allison Krauss is the best fiddle player since Charlie Daniels.

Lil Wayne and 50 Cent are not artists, in any sense of the word.
 
#10
#10
Robert Plant is one of the greatest singer-songwriters. Allison Krauss is the best fiddle player since Charlie Daniels.

Lil Wayne and 50 Cent are not artists, in any sense of the word.

their lyrics are raw. They write that stuff from their experiences on the streets of the ghetto. They have real problems
 
#11
#11
lol you guys need to get to know some good artists. Next time Lil Wayne and 50 Cent come to town yall should hit it up

So if it's not rap it's not good. Talk about someone needing to broaden their horizons.
 
#13
#13
their lyrics are raw. They write that stuff from their experiences on the streets of the ghetto. They have real problems

Problems brought on by themselves. It takes a lot more talent to play an instrument or actually write a song (music and lyrics) than it does to write ten to fifteen lines and a hook and call it music.
 
#14
#14
If I wanted "raw" then you might have a point. Personally, I enjoy a little refinement.

I am assuming you must be under the impression that those who do not grow up in the ghetto do not have "real problems." Intelligent world view...
 
#16
#16
their lyrics are raw. They write that stuff from their experiences on the streets of the ghetto. They have real problems

Problems brought on by themselves. It takes a lot more talent to play an instrument or actually write a song (music and lyrics) than it does to write ten to fifteen lines and a hook and call it music.
What da hook gun be?
 
#17
#17
So if it's not rap it's not good. Talk about someone needing to broaden their horizons.

their lyrics are raw. They write that stuff from their experiences on the streets of the ghetto. They have real problems
Problems brought on by themselves. It takes a lot more talent to play an instrument or actually write a song (music and lyrics) than it does to write ten to fifteen lines and a hook and call it music.

chill out bro
 
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