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I literally watched this exact video over the weekend! Great song. I love Lou Reed and the Velvet Undergroundxc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
sounds like the Beatles...after they broke up...each of them had said that the other guys were great but that they individually had lost it,..started slippin...and they always felt like they were bringing the band down.I'm a huge fan of them. you can really see the evolution and ridiculous talent that they had. no fear to keep expanding their horizons. I heard that Bonham said he was declining as a drummer by the end, as told by Plant. maybe some of that was tongue in cheek. he was on top of his game on that night. Bonham allegedly was the one that kept the band together, one by one talking all of the others into coming back. but he was the one who was burned out.
Robert Plant is awesome. He sounds like he's still 25, and the voice does NOT fit with the look. Wowxc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
“Ramble On” - Robert Plant with Saving Grace (LIVE on The Late Show)
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Awesome. Live at Maxs Kansas City is a fantastic album.I literally watched this exact video over the weekend! Great song. I love Lou Reed and the Velvet Underground
It’s funny that you would post this particular video of Waiting for the Man
The Velvet Underground’s 1969 live double album was my favoriteAwesome. Live at Maxs Kansas City is a fantastic album.