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Robert Plant - 2014-09-28 - Brooklyn, NY (MKV pro-shot)

(MKV pro-shot)

Robert Plant and the Sensational Shapeshifters 
Nonesuch Records at BAM 
2014 Next Wave Festival 
Peter Jay Sharp Building 
BAM Howard Gilman Opera House 
Brooklyn, NY 
September 28, 2014 

Lineage: Live Webcast -> AdobeHDS script -> .flv -> Avidemux 2.6 -> .mkv (no transcoding) 
Video: MPEG4 Video (H264) 1280x720 2500 Kbps 29.97 fps 
Audio: AAC 256 Kbps 48.0 KHz stereo 

01 - No Quarter 
02 - Poor Howard 
03 - Thank You 
04 - Turn It Up 
05 - Arbaden (Maggie's Babby) 
06 - Rainbow 
07 - Going to California 
08 - A Stolen Kiss 
09 - What Is and What Should Never Be 
10 - No Place to Go / How Many More Years 
11 - Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You 
12 - Fixin' to Die 
13 - I Just Want to Make Love to You / Whole Lotta Love / Who Do You Love 

Encore: 
14 - Little Maggie 

TRT = 1hr 39mins 20secs

Robert Plant was just brilliant Sunday night in Brooklyn. Plant and his Sensational Space Shifters played a stunning set of music that did what Robert Plant does best: mixing up American blues, British rock, North African rhythms and even some electronica with that voice, still filled with passion after all these years. The set included six songs from his new album 'lullaby and... The Ceaseless Roar', including "Little Maggie" with its roots in early American music but also a gorgeous piano piece played by John Baggott from Massive Attack. 
Despite the strong new songs, there's nothing like familiarity, and hearing "Whole Lotta Love," "No Quarter," "Going to California" and "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You" had the sold-out crowd 
at the Brooklyn Academy of Music simply ecstatic. The former Led Zeppelin singer released 'lullaby and... The Ceaseless Roar' earlier this month. Plant's Sensational Space Shifters include Justin Adams (guitar), John Baggott (keyboards), Juldeh Camara (a two-stringed West African lute called the kologo and a one-string West African violin called the ritti), Billy Fuller (bass), Liam "Skin" Tyson (guitar) and Dave Smith (percussion).








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