[Robert] Plant, known generally for his improvisation while performing live, would ad lib during live performances of "Kashmir". He would add in "sweet mama", "slowly dyin'", "now just a minute", "sweet darlin'", and he would stutter the words "baby" and "mama". He would also end that section with "there's no denyin'" and "Woman, talkin' to ya!"
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Improvisation
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"Senior moment" as improvisation.
I think "slowly dyin'" sums it up.
I wonder if he'd follow up "slowly dyin'" with "no denyin'" because if he did my mind would be BLOWN WITH THE SPONTANEOUS GENIUS OF IT.
Stop yer cryin', he weren't lyin'...
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Frequent flyin'...
Custard piein'...
french fry fryin'
Lucy skyin'
Capcha, this is fecking art. Got no time for haries.
Damon Wayans
Ain't even tryin'
I always loved his "Yeah, no, yeah, no" at the end of "Hey Hey What Can I Do?" - it always cracks me up.
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