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	<title>Comments on: First U.S. Plant/Krauss tour dates revealed</title>
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		<title>By: David Hess</title>
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		<dc:creator>David Hess</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Apr 2008 22:48:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Well back for another show at the Palace. I went to the Sunday night concert with my wife and son had one glass of wine and sat mesmerized for the night. Both concerts back to back, it is hard to get the songs out of my head. 
I would recommend the show to any person at any age. My 15 year old thanked me several times for taking him to see Robert and of course he loved the Battle of Evermore just like me but he told me yesterday that Alison Krauss is unbelievable. 
My best line of the night was when Alison said she got her fiddle in Louisville. 
They did Hey Hey What Can I Do, kind of a raunchy Zep song and Alison just keeps shining. Dennis Crouch on standup Bass is just fantastic, driving the bass line on the very first Song, Rich Woman. 
Krauss blew the audience away Sunday night with Trampled Rose with her haunting voice and the slow gypsy banjo, 6 minutes of the best singer out there today.  No 6 minute version of 29 Palms but Plant simply belted out Fortune Teller and Alison's voice still haunts me from the background vocals. Get my fortune told for free.
David
See you in Lexington</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well back for another show at the Palace. I went to the Sunday night concert with my wife and son had one glass of wine and sat mesmerized for the night. Both concerts back to back, it is hard to get the songs out of my head.<br />
I would recommend the show to any person at any age. My 15 year old thanked me several times for taking him to see Robert and of course he loved the Battle of Evermore just like me but he told me yesterday that Alison Krauss is unbelievable.<br />
My best line of the night was when Alison said she got her fiddle in Louisville.<br />
They did Hey Hey What Can I Do, kind of a raunchy Zep song and Alison just keeps shining. Dennis Crouch on standup Bass is just fantastic, driving the bass line on the very first Song, Rich Woman.<br />
Krauss blew the audience away Sunday night with Trampled Rose with her haunting voice and the slow gypsy banjo, 6 minutes of the best singer out there today.  No 6 minute version of 29 Palms but Plant simply belted out Fortune Teller and Alison&#8217;s voice still haunts me from the background vocals. Get my fortune told for free.<br />
David<br />
See you in Lexington</p>
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