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Gallows Pole - Appears on Led Zeppelin III, the first box set, and No
Quarter. Played by Page/Plant all throughout their reunion.
Cathy Giles - Celli player on No Quarter
Going To California - The acoustic classic that has worked it's way into
Page/Plant's current concert tour. Also played by Plant in concert. This song
appears of the fourth Zeppelin album, the first box set, and on the BBC
Sessions.
Good Times Bad Times - A great Led Zeppelin song that appears on their
first album and second box set. The B-side to Communication Breakdown. This song
was only played once by Page/Plant in concert. During the second night in New
Orleans on March 11, 1995.
Great
Spirit - Plant's save the Earth song on Fate of Nations.
Greatest
Gift - Great love song that appears on Fate of Nations
Micky Groome - Backing vocals on Big Love on the Manic Nirvana
album.
Rusen Gunes - viola player on No Quarter
Toni Halliday - Additional Vocals on Plant's Shaken And Stirred and Now And
Zen. Also the lead singer of the group Curve who released the Chinese Burn EP
last year.
Peter Hanson - Violin player on No Quarter
Caroline Harding - Backing vocals on S S S & Q on Manic Nirvana
Hats Off To (Roy) Harper - Zeppelin to tribute to musician Roy Harper. Song
appears on Led Zeppelin III and on the second box set.
Bill Hawkes - Played violas on No Quarter
Ritchie Hayward - Played drums on Shaken and Stirred.. Drummer for Little
Feat. Has
appeared on a few tracks of Bob Seger's "The Fire Inside" album, as
well as countless others.
Heart
In Your Hand - Appears on Walking Into Clarksdale also performed
by Page and Plant in 1998.
Heartbreaker - A classic from Led Zeppelin II, and the first box set. Also
appears on the BBC Sessions. This song has been a concert favorite for Zeppelin
and parts of it has been played by Page and Plant. Also played by Plant in 2005
with a new arrangement.
Heavens
Knows - First single released from Plant's Now And Zen. Also a song not
written by Plant, but by band member Phil Johnstone. Played
live by Plant in 1988 and in 1993. Also on Sixty Six To Timbuktu.
Helen
of Troy - Appears on Now And Zen, was played as the opener of Plant's
concerts in 1988.
Hey Hey What Can I Do - The B-side to the Immigrant Song that
appears on the first box set. Performed by Page/Plant in their first tour.
Hey
Jayne - B-side to the foreign import of I Believe. Also on
Sixty Six To Timbuktu.
Hey Joe - This shows up in two forms by Plant. The early version from
the Band of Joy was released on Sixty Six to Timbuktu in 2003. The later version
was released on Dreamland in 2002. also performed by Plant in concert. Song made
famous by the likes of Jimi Hendrix and Leaves to name a few bands.
Hip
To Hoo - Opening track on Shaken and Stirred.
Horizontal
Departure - Appears on The Principle of Moments and was played by Plant in
1983 and 1985.
Hot Dog - B-side to Fool In The Rain on In Through The Out Door.
Parts of it have appeared in live versions in Plant's 29 Palms during the
Fate Of Nations tour.
Hots On For Nowhere - Appears on Presence and the second box set.
House
of Love - A Walking Into Clarksdale track.
Houses Of The Holy - A song and an album. As for the album, one of the best
Zeppelin albums as each track is outstanding. The song appears on Physical
Graffiti.
How Many More Times - Appears on Led Zeppelin I, the second box set, and
the BBC Sessions. This song has recently shown up in the setlists of Page/Plant,
which includes Page using the violin bow.
Chris Hughes - Played drums on 8 of the 11 Fate Of Nations songs. Also
co-produced Fate Of Nations.
Ian Humphries - Violin player on No Quarter
Hurting Kind (I've Got my eyes on you) - First single from Manic Nirvana, and
almost made the top 40. Performed live by Plant in 1990, and occasionally in
1993.
I
I
Believe - Single about Plant's son off of Fate of Nations. An
Alternate version shows up on Sixty Six to Timbuktu.
I Can't Quit You Baby - There are many versions of this song. The studio
version appears on Led Zeppelin I and second box set. While the live version
from Royal Albert Hall appears on Coda and the first box set. There are also
versions on the BBC Sessions. Played in 1994 at Buxton, UK at the beginning of
the Page/Plant reunion.
I
Cried - Song about Stella Stevens appearing on Manic Nirvana
I
Get A Thrill - Rudy Toombs song appearing on the Honeydrippers Volume One.
I
Got A Woman - Ray Charles classic on Honeydrippers Volume One.
I'm Gonna Crawl - Appears on In Through The Out Door, and the first box
set. Never played by Page/Plant.
If
I Were a Carpenter - Cover of the Tim Hardin classic on Fate of Nations.
Plant would play this in his 1993 tour and in later tours in his 2005 tour. Also
on Sixty Six To Timbuktu.
If
it's Really Got To Be This Way - Plant's contribution to the Arthur
Alexander Tribute Album. Also on Sixty Six To Timbuktu.
Immigrant Song - Single released on Led Zeppelin III and the first box set.
Is also on the BBC Sessions. Just when we think we got the whole song,
Page/Plant give us only a few bars when they opened with this song during their
first tour together. Plant however did give us the entire song during his Manic
Nirvana tour in 1990.
In My Time Of Dying - Appears on Physical Graffiti and the first box set.
Although Plant never said he would sing it again after his 1975 car accident, he
sang it in 1977 and occasionally in 1993.
In The Evening - Excellent opener on In Through The Out Door. Also on the
first box set. Performed by Plant in 1988 and 1990, and a few times in 1993.
Song was updated by Page/Plant as it included the orchestra and bits of Carouselambra.
In The Light - Appears on Physical Graffiti and the first box set.
Never played live for many years although small bits were used in 1990 by Plant before
Nobody's Fault But Mine, and sometimes during medleys in 1993, 95, and
98. Also performed by Plant in 2001.
In
The Mood - Second single released from The Principle of Moments. Played by
Plant in concert in 1983 through 1993, and the song got longer in concert after
each tour.
John Jezard - Violas player on No Quarter
Phil Johnstone - Played on number of instruments including keyboards,
guitars, harmonium, piano, electric orchestra, and provided backing vocals on Now
And Zen, Manic Nirvana, and Fate Of Nations. Also co-produced Now And Zen and
Manic Nirvana.
Charlie Jones - Played bass on Manic Nirvana, Fate Of Nations, No Quarter,
and Walking Into Clarksdale. He started touring with Plant during the Non-Stop
Go tour in 1988. Robert's Son in law.
David Juritz - Violins player on No Quarter.
Ibrahim Abdel Kahliq - Played the bendir merwas and finger cymbals on No
Quarter.
Kallalou
Kallalou - Appears on Plant's Shaken and Stirred.
Kashmir - The epic. Appears on Physical Graffiti and first box set. Also
redone on No Quarter, and was usually the encore. This song was recently remade
by Puff Daddy with Jimmy Page and called Come With Me.
Nigel Kennedy - Played violin on Calling To You on Fate Of Nations.
Farid Khashab - Played bendir and reque percussion on No Quarter.
Abdel Salam Kheir - Played the Oud on No Quarter.
Elisabeth Layton - Violin player on No Quarter.
Michael Lee - Has played drums on Fate Of Nations, No Quarter, and Walking
Into Clarksdale. Has toured with Plant since 1993.
Lemon Song - Appears on Led Zeppelin II and the second box set.
Let that Boogie Woogie Roll - Plant performs with Jools Holland here
with a song that originally appeared
on More Friends: Small World
Big Band, Vol. 2. Appears on Sixty Six to Timbuktu.
Let's Have A Party - Plant song for a Elvis Presley tribute album
recording during the Manic Nirvana era. Appears on Sixty Six to Timbuktu.
Liars
Dance - Acoustic song from Manic Nirvana. Played in concert only in 1990.
Life Begin Again - Robert with the Afro Celt Soundsystem on their album
Volume 3 Further in Time.. Also appears on Sixty Six to Timbuktu.
Like
I've Never Been Gone - A nice ballad on Pictures at Eleven. Played in
concert by Plant in 1983, and once in a while in 1993.
Little
By Little - Single released off of Shaken and Stirred, cool song, strange
video. Performed live by Plant in 1985, and occasionally in 1988 and 1990. Also
on Sixty Six To Timbuktu.
Little Hands - Appears on the More Oar CD a tribute to Skip Spence and
also on Sixty Six to Timbuktu.
Living Loving Maid (She's Just A Woman) - Whole Lotta Love B-side appearing
on Led Zeppelin II and the second box set. Never a favorite of the band, it was
played live by Plant in 1990.
Louie Louie -
Plant's
performed this classic for the Wayne's World 2 soundtrack. Also on Sixty Six To
Timbuktu.
Pauline Lowbury - Played violins on No Quarter
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