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MTV Unplugged: Page & Plant

 

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7.2 Good
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Air Date

Wednesday October 12, 1994

Production Code

940825-26

Episode Summary

This one-time reunion of Robert Plant and Jimmy Page (formerly of Led Zeppelin) features performances from locations in London, Morocco and Wales taped in August of 1994. Plant and Page present vital, re-worked versions of Led Zeppelin songs, along with new Page/Plant material, in both "Unplugged"-style acoustic and electric blues settings. Included are renditions of "Kashmir," "Battle Of Evermore," "Since I've Been Loving You," "Gallows Pole," and others.

They were supported by the London Metropolitan Orchestra and Egyptian Ensemble.

Recorded 8/25/94 & 8/26/94 at London Studios London, England

Set List:
01. No Quarter
02. Thank You
03. The Battle of Evermore
04. Gallows Pole
05. Nobody's Fault But Mine
06. Yallah
07. Wah Wah
08. Wonderful One
09. Since I've Been Loving You
10. Four Sticks
11. Friends
12. Kashmir

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    10 Perfect

    I think it is one of the best myv unpluggeds, or the best one, how they mixed all kind of instruments and cultures on a stage, is the best of music art, and how they waked up again the legend od led zeppelin.
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    I think it is one of the best myv unpluggeds, or the best one, how they mixed all kind of instruments and cultures on a stage, is the best of music art, and how they waked up again the legend od led zeppelin.
    They made, in that show, the led zeppelin songs, be better than when they were younger, they made all the sounds be carefulle and detailed played.
    I think it was amazing, and I would like to watch it once and again, every day, to learn about real music, and real musicians.
    Also, I could see on the stage the still darkness side or mistyc side of an old Jimy Page, with a full llife spirit of Robert Plant.

    I would like to see the quiet Jhon Paul Jones, but it wasn´t posible.

    The drummer was excellent, I think that th soul of the grat Bonham got into his body to play in the way that guy did.

    Well, I just can say it was spectacular.

    Thanks a lot, Aldo

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