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Sofá Sonoro | El inesperado recuentro de Robert Plant y Jimmy Page | Cadena SER
Para recordar este disco de 1998 nos acompañan Toni Castarnado y Lucía Taboada.Escucha el programa dedicado al disco de Robert Plant ...
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Consejos ortográficos: estas son las claves de redacción para festivales y conciertos
La Real Academia Española tiene como principal función el velar por la lengua española ante su continua adaptación a las necesidades de los hablantes
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Hace 1 día · WhatsApp. Esta semana dedicamos el Sofá Sonoro a recordar Walking Into Clacksdale, el primer disco de Plant y Page con temas nuevos tras el final de Led Zeppelin. Para recordar este disco de 1998 ...
Hace 4 días · When Led Zeppelin legends Robert Plant and Jimmy Page reunited in the early 1990s for the UnLedded MTV performance, the No Quarter tour, and the ensuing live album, longtime fans of the British band could not believe what was unfolding. While they did not get a full reunion with bassist John Paul Jones until 2007, with his absence still a mystery, people were excited when the pair announced ...
Hace 3 días · Written spontaneously by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant at Headley Grange. In 1977, the guitarist explained that: “‘The Battle of Evermore’ was made up on the spot by Robert (Plant) and myself. I just picked up John Paul Jones’s mandolin, never having played a mandolin before, and just wrote up the chords and the whole thing in one sitting.”
Hace 3 días · Formed in 1968, the British band consisted of vocalist Robert Plant, guitarist Jimmy Page, bassist and keyboardist John Paul Jones, and drummer John Bonham. Together, they created.
Hace 5 días · 26th May
Hace 3 días · 1. Tall Cool One. “Tall Cool One,” a magnetic anthem by Robert Plant, stands tall as one of his most popular and enduring tracks. Released in 1988 as part of his solo album “Now and Zen,” the...
Hace 4 días · “The magic in Led Zeppelin was the dynamic between the four of us. Losing one-fourth of the band was like losing the whole thing,” Page has said of the decision he, Robert Plant, and John Paul Jones made at the time.