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*Robert Plant*

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Took this shot of Robert Plant September 12 2005,at Molson Center in Montreal. The show was very short, but good. His music was a mixture of rock'n'roll with African and Arab sound. Most of his song was from No Quarter from Page/Plant.

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coolj001

10:36PM | Wed, 21 September 2005

Led Zeppelin was my favorite band back in the day. I had most of their albumns till they were stolen from me. Cool capture. :-)

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nikolais

2:11AM | Thu, 22 September 2005

never been keen in Led, but Plant has always been great, especailly recently. thanks for sharing

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ijack999

10:24AM | Thu, 22 September 2005

Awesome! I would love to see one of his shows. I saw Page a few years ago and he was great.

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chips7

5:51PM | Fri, 23 September 2005

I remember the first time I heard Robert Plant singing away from Led Zeppelin - way back in the 1980s or so. He did Elvis's "Little Sister". I raised my brows hearing him sing so low. Like Jack Bruce was to Cream or Roger Daltrey to the Who, Plant was to Led Zeppelin: the best singer imagineable.

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DJB

9:05PM | Sun, 25 September 2005

Wish I was there.Think he was in Vancouver too, but missed it. Nice shot of memory.


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