" It's Just Too Profound ! "
by Python46 on 2011-04-22Queen Elizabeth Theatre - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5I had never felt so full of anticipation for years. As the lights dimmed and the Band of Joy arrived on stage I knew It was going to be fantastic, and it was. Robert Plant positioned himself front and center. The Band started to play and the music was soft, smoother, a jazzier, almost folksy sounding Led Zepplin favorite from many days gone past. Black Dog, was it really Black Dog? The songs were flowing, My favorites, I'm in the Mood, Tangerine, Ramble On, His new song, with The Band of Joy, Angel Dance ,seemed to bring the whole Theatre alive. We were already standing, which is not really needed in this venue, but it was the way the audience honoured Robert. I Never had the opportunity to see Led Zepplin, I did however see Robert 20 years ago at The 'Now and Zen' tour in Vancouver. He paused at one point, to the cheers of the crowd, turned to his Band of Joy and said " It's Just too profound !" The songs just kept flowing...House of cards, Gallows Pole, he was always slipping in a great Zepplin classic, but it sounded so new, so right. Monkey and Houses of the Holy were also performed, a Blues/ Americana Style, as it's being desribed by many. His Band of Joy is a masterpiece of talent. Buddy Miller, a Master at the Guitar, also co-produced their Album, Band of Joy. Patty Griffin, Guitar and Vocals, is an Angel on her own, Marco Giovino Drums and Percussion, Awsome, Byron House on Bass and Darrell Scott another Master at the Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo, ..and more. Together They are The band Of Joy. Of course Then Robert, His voice melted the airwaves, His presence still holds that , dare I say, Rock God WOW ! What a thrill. I'm still getting Good Feelings from the Show . I own Band of Joy on Vinyl! You Can't miss This One.