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Robert Plant with Saving Grace - Ramble On (live 4/8/2026 Colbert Late Show) (Original Post) eShirl Thursday OP
Is that what song that was?! JohnnyRingo Thursday #1
this is the other song they performed, "Higher Rock" eShirl Thursday #2
Ramble on Robert Clouds Passing Thursday #3
I like this, but I love the original, which IMO is not only LZ's best but arguably the greatest rock song highplainsdem Thursday #4
I'm really sorry I missed that last night Figarosmom Yesterday #5

JohnnyRingo

(20,896 posts)
1. Is that what song that was?!
Thu Apr 9, 2026, 09:59 AM
Thursday

I honestly didn't recognize it. Until now.
Thanx for posting, but Robert Plant will never be Led Zeppelin again. Maybe that's a good thing but I'm not ready for the Muzak version.

On edit:
I don't think this is the song I heard during the original broadcast. He played harmonica a lot in last's night performance.
Maybe this is from the extended show online.

highplainsdem

(62,416 posts)
4. I like this, but I love the original, which IMO is not only LZ's best but arguably the greatest rock song
Thu Apr 9, 2026, 04:43 PM
Thursday

ever recorded.

So although I like this, it just makes me want to hear the original again. Which I'd posted last night, when I posted four rock songs I really love.

I hadn't known Robert Plant was going to be on Colbert, didn't watch the show.

Figarosmom

(12,240 posts)
5. I'm really sorry I missed that last night
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 02:02 AM
Yesterday

I'll have to watch it on demand.

I always loved Ramble On . As a young man it was more a tale of his travels and how he has to move on. Now as an older man of 77 it has become a tale of him telling of his life that has been.

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