That's a pretty obscure college in Britain, but it's very near where he grew up. instead, he got involved with musical programs at Kidderminister College. By 1999, it seems Plant was tired of being a musical superstar and playing his same hits over and over in concerts. They never had much success, and only recorded a few songs in the studio. Around 1967, a year before Plant joined Led Zeppelin, he was in a band called the "Band of Joy." They mostly did cover songs, especially folk rock from the West Coast of the US. The backstory behind this is fairly interesting. There isn't a single Led Zeppelin or Plant solo song in sight, unless one counts "We've Gotta Groove," which is a song that Led Zeppelin covered and put on their album "Coda." That reminded me of this concert, which entirely consists of Plant singing fairly obscure cover songs. The other day, I posted a Robert Plant concert that mostly consisted of him singing fairly obscure cover songs.
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