guitar tabs + all updates / news / reviews / interviews / columns / lessons / forums / contests / ug.TV / my profile  
Ultimate-Guitar.Com - over 300,000 guitar tabs, bass tabs, guitar pro tabs and chords!
Robert Plant And The Strange Sensation : Canada (Edmonton), September 19, 2005 review. 1 review, 1 vote and 2 comments total
search for: in
 
advanced + submit your tab

+ submit your review

+ submit your article
fresh tabs / 0-9 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z / top 100 tabs

Canada (Edmonton), September 19, 2005 Review

artist: robert plant and the strange sensation date: 11/02/2005 category: live concerts
Canada (Edmonton), September 19, 2005
Robert Plant still has "the voice" that have captured so many people back in the Zeppelin days. The sound was incredible! He did a whole lot from the past.
 Sound:10
 Perfomance:10
 Impression:10
 Overall rating:
 10 
 Users rating:
 10 
 Comments:
 2 
 user comments vote for this concert:
overall: 10
Reviewed by: unregistered, on november 02, 2005
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

Sound: Robert Plant still has "the voice" that have captured so many people back in the Zeppelin days. The sound was incredible! He did a whole lot from the past. It was friggin awesome. There was 2 guitars, one of them didn't even know know what the heck he was doin', but the drumset made up for it. It seemed as though everything fit together perfectly, though the sound kinda covered up the voice, but most of the time, Plant's voice was so powerful that it just "stood out." // 10

Perfomance: I definately enjoyed it, being the first concert for a 13 year old girl.

01. Whole Lotta Love - great, it sounded awesome. Identical to the original.
02. Babe I'm Gonna Leave You - great guitar, and everybody was rockin' out at the really fast parts.
03. Gallows Pole - awesome, as I said before identical.
04. Black Dog - it just wasn't the same, it was a whole different guitar riff, and it should have been left the way it was played by Jimmy Page. And he did some from his new album "The Mighty Rearranger."
05. Shine It All Around - it was awesome and it sounds just like the album and I belive it was his first song thought I'm not positive and other songs that I cant recall the name of at the moment.

And also a wicked version of Jimmy Hendrix's Hey Joe - unbelievable.
// 10

Impression: It was in Edmonton, Ab, Canada on Sept. 9, 2005. The Trews opened, and even thought I'm kinda more classic rock or goth/emo music kinda girl, The Trews I'd have to admit, were pretty awesome. I loved the fact that a man pushing 60 can have such a great impact on people. And still have an amazing voice. I mean probably everyone there was wearing a Led Zeppelin t-shirt (including myself). The ticket was about $75 and the money was definately worth it. Unforgettable moments? The whole frickin thing. It's my 1st concert, and usually some other peoples' 1st concerts are like someone like totally gay or something, but no, Robert Plant possibly the greatest frontman in rock history. I would definately go to another concert. // 10

 Was this review helpful to you? Yes / No Post your comment
 2 
 comments posted
*LedZeppelin* :
I went to the concert in Victoria. Before, I never really listened to the Trews, but they were pretty good. Robert PLant still has that amazing voice, and he can still kick over the mic and swing it around while singing. Great concert. Although Black Dog wasn't what I thought it would be like, it was still awsome.
POSTED: 05/11/2006 - 11:32 am / quote |
TOB00 :
Honestly, if you want a really good "Led Zeepelin experience" Then Check out Led Zeppilica man. They kick ass!! That look exactly like the real thing(except for "Jimmy Page" he looks like the spanish version of the real thing) and they sound as good Zep does on record. I have II and "IV" on vinyl, and honest to Clapton, they are as close as youre ever gonna get without seeing the real thing man.
POSTED: 01/31/2007 - 01:09 pm / quote |
Comment tools:    Post your comment (please login or register first):
biu
   quote
smilies =)
  

About

Help/FAQ

Terms of Use

Privacy Policy

RSS Feeds  

Site Map

Link To Us

Tell A Friend

Advertising Info

Job Opportunities

Contact Us

Ultimate-Guitar.Com © 2007