Robert Plant performed a show for BBC Radio 6 Music on Friday, and highlights of the show are available to watch on the BBC website at this link. Full audio from the show as well as interviews with Plant are available to listen here.
The full show has also been uploaded to YouTube here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9KnNBkGpnE
Here’s the setlist for the show via Setlist.fmΒ and this photo posted by Tight But Loose editor Dave Lewis to Facebook:
What Is and What Should Never Be
Turn It Up
New World…
Misty Mountain Hop
The May Queen
Carry Fire
In the Light
Rainbow
Bones of Saints
Satan Your Kingdom Must Come Down
Whole Lotta Love
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The Lemon Song
BBC Radio 6 Music tweeted out clips of many of the tracks, and we’ve combined them with clips available on the BBC website and YouTube videos:
Who's that? It's only @RobertPlant walking on stage at #6MusicLive. pic.twitter.com/FN2ks8iix5
— BBC Radio 6 Music (@BBC6Music) October 6, 2017
‘What Is And What Should Never Be’
When @RobertPlant promised some old ones, he wasn't lying. He's opened with Led Zeppelin's 'What Is And What Should Never Be'. pic.twitter.com/maYMjdfUQ9
— BBC Radio 6 Music (@BBC6Music) October 6, 2017
‘New World’
World exclusive at #6MusicLive: @RobertPlant and the Sensational Space Shifters debut 'New World' from new LP Carry Fire. pic.twitter.com/eUFcr8tLtH
— BBC Radio 6 Music (@BBC6Music) October 6, 2017
Anyone else detecting a hint of @ArcadeFire in 'New World'? Or rather, we're just realising how Win has a touch of the Robert Plants. pic.twitter.com/ejxmUoUOwF
— BBC Radio 6 Music (@BBC6Music) October 6, 2017
‘Misty Mountain Hop’
Pack your bags! We're off to the Misty Mountain…. #6MusicLive pic.twitter.com/uSECYkYF1B
— BBC Radio 6 Music (@BBC6Music) October 6, 2017
‘The May Queen’
It's another world premiere: This one with the twangy-groove is 'May Queen' from @RobertPlant's 11th solo album Carry Fire. #6MusicLive pic.twitter.com/HGOoY4keJx
— BBC Radio 6 Music (@BBC6Music) October 6, 2017
"Oh yeah!" @RobertPlant's May Queen is quite something. πΈπ» #6musiclive https://t.co/Dd2jiJ2Nvt pic.twitter.com/o3Qij7jAet
— BBC Radio 6 Music (@BBC6Music) October 6, 2017
Mic flip! #6MusicLive pic.twitter.com/W6Zbxeks6S
— BBC Radio 6 Music (@BBC6Music) October 6, 2017
‘Carry Fire’
π₯ @RobertPlant treats us to 'Carry Fire', the title track from his new album. pic.twitter.com/Au6TJJfqei
— BBC Radio 6 Music (@BBC6Music) October 6, 2017
‘Whole Lotta Love’
“The Lemon Song” wasn’t broadcast online but wasΒ included on the Radcliffe and Maconie show later on in the day. You can hear it from the 53:10 mark in the link above β Plant is also interviewed during that show.
And you can also hear the segment from later on in the day and “The Lemon Song” in this YouTube video:
Before the live show, Plant sat down for two interviews with the BBC. The first was a “Memory Tapes” interview about his favourite tracks:
And Plant also sat for an interview just before the live show:
π€ Mics on. @LaurenLaverne and @RobertPlant are now chatting (no rambling!) on stage ahead of the gig. Watch now https://t.co/Dd2jiJ2Nvt pic.twitter.com/AN1fp5vQUz
— BBC Radio 6 Music (@BBC6Music) October 6, 2017
π₯ @RobertPlant tells Lauren a little about his new album Carry Fire pic.twitter.com/t4lf7XXXKa
— BBC Radio 6 Music (@BBC6Music) October 6, 2017
π @RobertPlant on the cross-pollination of ideas which happens when he writes songs. pic.twitter.com/xQEt3jzNv7
— BBC Radio 6 Music (@BBC6Music) October 6, 2017
π Is there are a @RobertPlant autobiography coming…? pic.twitter.com/jMtHgyPg9m
— BBC Radio 6 Music (@BBC6Music) October 6, 2017
π @LaurenLaverne: What have you got in your #6MusicLive set today?
π @RobertPlant: "Quite a few songs from the new record…" pic.twitter.com/x4DmBrOuis— BBC Radio 6 Music (@BBC6Music) October 6, 2017
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