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On this day July 11, 1983, Robert Plant released his second solo album The Principle of Moments, a bold step forward that cemented his identity outside of Led Zeppelin. Rather than looking back, Plant leaned into the evolving sounds of the early 80s, delivering a set of songs that fused...
On this day June 28 1982, Robert Plant released his debut solo album Pictures at Eleven, marking a bold new chapter after the breakup of Led Zeppelin. The album introduced a more modern rock sound while still carrying echoes of the power and range that defined his earlier career.
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On this day May 20, 1985, legendary Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant released his third solo album Shaken n Stirred. Taking a bold step into experimental territory, the album combined rock with elements of new wave and electronic textures, showcasing Plant’s willingness to evolve with the...
Robert Plant released Burning Down One Side in 1982 as a high energy rock single. The video features intense performance shots, band close ups, and bold lighting. It captured the power of the track and marked Plant’s confident step into his solo career during the early part of the eighties.
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