Archive for April, 2009

[2009.04.27] Robert Plant At The Races

April 27th, 2009

A day after taking the stage at WOMAD, Robert Plant attended the Formula One racing in Bahrain, as guest of the Prince.

Also, in attendance was Eric Clapton, Nick Mason & Richard Branson.

From the live coemmntary: 1237: Led Zep frontman Robert Plant is on the grid but doesn’t fancy speaking to Martin Brundle. But Eric Clapton isn’t so shy. “I love Ferrari,” says the guitar-playing legend. “I’ve loved F1 since the day I was born. Ferrari will be alright in a couple of races…”

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/motorsport/formula_one/8018401.stm

[2009.04.26] Robert Plant wows WOMAD

April 26th, 2009

As a young performer he belted out some of music’s hardest blues rock. Now 61, the former Led Zeppelin singer, Robert Plant, proved last night he remains a crowd pleaser with a performance full of mystical energy.

Accompanied by Justin Adams and Juldeh Camara, the singer performed to packed crowds on the Corniche last night as a headline act for the capital’s first Womad international music festival.

Plant had been rehearsing for the concert in the heart of the English countryside since he was signed as a last-minute surprise just days ago, putting together a melodic and mystical show for the grand finale: violin melodies mixed with African drum beats to be topped off with Plant’s unique vocal sound.

Before the set Paulo Silva, a banker who has lived in Abu Dhabi for two years, said he had been looking forward to hearing some new material from Plant.

“I’ve always known Led Zeppelin’s classic tracks like Stairway to Heaven but don’t really know Plant’s solo stuff so it’ll be fun to see him here,” he said.

Organisers estimated between 25,000 and 30,000 people attended the final day of the festival.

Plant says he became interested in non-western music long before the term “world music” was even coined, incorporating the rhythms and scales of India and North Africa into his songwriting with Jimmy Page in Led Zeppelin.

Since then, Moroccan traditional music has frequently been cited by the world-famous singer as a particular source of inspiration.

Also performing at last night’s event were Trilok Gurtu from India, famous for his fusion of eastern and western beats, and Los De Abajo from Mexico mixing reggae and Latin sounds. Reggae-inspired Nubian-Egyptian musician Mohamed Mounir closed the evening’s festivities.

Set List:
1. Win My Train Fare Home (If I Ever Get Lucky)
2. Four Sticks
3. Funny In My Mind (I Believe I’m Fixin’ To Die)
4. Black Girl
5. Corrina, Corrina
6. Black Dog
7. Let The Four Winds Blow
8. Rock And Roll
9. Whole Lotta Love

http://www.thenational.ae/article/20090426/NATIONAL/704259836/1001

[2009.04.22] Betts Blasts Trucks Over Zeppelin Remarks

April 22nd, 2009

Former Allman Brothers guitarist Dickey Betts has blasted the band’s drummer Butch Trucks - accusing him of fabricating a clash between late rock legend Duane Allman and Robert Plant.

In a recent interview with Relix magazine, Trucks recalled Allman’s alleged fury over seeing Led Zeppelin rocker Plant prancing around on stage in velvet trousers during a concert in 1969. He claimed his former bandmate had to be held back from attacking Plant after the stage antics, and had lost all respect for his idol.

Trucks said: “Robert Plant starts running all over the stage with his velvet pants on, and we were all looking at each other, (like) ‘What the f**k is this?’

“It was as much about the ballet and the costumes as about the music, if not more so… Duane got up and said, ‘I’m either going to go up there and kick the f**k out of that guy or we’re leaving.’ And we all got up and left. It just infuriated Duane. He was so let down by one of his gods.”

But Betts, who left the Allman Brothers Band in 2000, is standing up for Allman - insisting the rocker wasn’t “narrow-minded”.

He tells the New York Post, “I know Duane didn’t feel that way and never said that. We loved (Led Zeppelin guitarist, Jimmy) Page and those guys. It’s ludicrous. And it’s not fair to Duane Allman, who has passed away and can’t speak for himself. He had velvet pants himself.”

Allman died in 1971.
http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/article/betts%20blasts%20trucks%20over%20zeppelin%20remarks_1101363