Watch: Robert Plant Performs "Season's Song" Live in Manchester

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Robert Plant, who will lead a sold-out US tour with his band the Sensational Space Shifters next month, has released a video of their performance of "Season's Song," from his new album, Carry Fire, at the O2 Apollo in Manchester, England, on their sold-out UK tour last November. You can watch it here.

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Robert Plant, who will lead a sold-out tour of the United States with his band the Sensational Space Shifters next month, has released a video of their performance of "Season's Song," from his new album, Carry Fire, at the O2 Apollo in Manchester, England, on their sold-out UK tour last November. The live concert video was directed by Ryan Mackfall and produced by Crashburn Media. You can watch it below.

Carry Fire was released in October on Nonesuch/Warner Bros. Records. NPR calls it “transfixing,” adding that "Plant and his collaborators create music that overflows with irrepressible life force ... Carry Fire is rivetingly intimate." The Evening Standard exclaims in a four-star review: "Inventive and exotic, Carry Fire proves Plant’s creative spark is still burning bright."

To pick up a copy, head to your local record store, iTunes, Amazon, and the Nonesuch Store, and listen now on Spotify and Apple Music.

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Robert Plant: "Season's Song," Live in Manchester, November 2017

Pattie Benedix (not verified)

Sat, 01/27/2018 - 13:21

Robert's Lullaby, Season's Song is the most Beautiful song I've ever heard. I wish I could see him in Charlotte in a couple of weeks....even though it is a 3 hour drive one way. Thank You for sharing the video.

  • Thursday, January 25, 2018
    Watch: Robert Plant Performs "Season's Song" Live in Manchester

    Robert Plant, who will lead a sold-out tour of the United States with his band the Sensational Space Shifters next month, has released a video of their performance of "Season's Song," from his new album, Carry Fire, at the O2 Apollo in Manchester, England, on their sold-out UK tour last November. The live concert video was directed by Ryan Mackfall and produced by Crashburn Media. You can watch it below.

    Carry Fire was released in October on Nonesuch/Warner Bros. Records. NPR calls it “transfixing,” adding that "Plant and his collaborators create music that overflows with irrepressible life force ... Carry Fire is rivetingly intimate." The Evening Standard exclaims in a four-star review: "Inventive and exotic, Carry Fire proves Plant’s creative spark is still burning bright."

    To pick up a copy, head to your local record store, iTunes, Amazon, and the Nonesuch Store, and listen now on Spotify and Apple Music.

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