Review: On latest tour with Saving Grace, Robert Plant finds new purpose to keep creating and exploring

"Plant's latest musical endeavor, Saving Grace, has brought the 77-year-old rock icon a new sense of purpose. The band's name, inspired by how its members became his 'saving grace,' aptly captures Plant's newfound passion for creating and exploring music beyond his Led Zeppelin days.

The project's origins date back to 2018 when Plant met banjo maestro Matt Worley at a pub on the Welsh borders. Their shared musical heritage sparked an idea that would blossom into Saving Grace, accompanied by Worley, drummer Oli Jefferson, guitarist Tony Kelsey, and cellist Barney Morse-Brown.

Last Wednesday's performance at Chicago's Vic Theatre showcased the band's exceptional comradery and chemistry, with Plant often stepping back to allow his fellow musicians to shine. The evening featured a diverse setlist that included African spirituals, traditional folk songs, and contemporary re-compositions, all woven together by Plant's evocative vocals and Suzi Dian's soaring siren calls.

Worley's husky banjo playing added depth to Blind Willie Johnson's "Soul of a Man," while Plant contributed a knee-slapping harmonica solo that amplified the song's desperation. The energy in the room was palpable, with hoots and standing ovations galore.

Throughout the night, Plant humbly reflected on his past experiences, recalling his early days as a young musician and Led Zeppelin's iconic performances. Despite the band's growth and evolution over time, honoring the past remains an essential part of Plant's creative journey.

Saving Grace's setlist at the Vic Theatre included traditional songs, covers of Led Zeppelin classics, and unexpected mashups like "Gallows Pole" and "Black Dog." The performance was a testament to Plant's continued passion for music and his desire to forge new paths while respecting the heritage that has shaped him over the years."
 
😊 I think it's absolutely wonderful that Robert Plant is still going strong at 77, exploring new sounds and styles with Saving Grace. His ability to tap into a sense of camaraderie with his bandmates is really something special - it's clear they're all deeply invested in the music. The fact that he's not afraid to step back and let others shine too, it's like you can see him just enjoying the ride, soaking up the energy of the crowd... πŸ‘
 
🀩 I'm loving this new direction Robert Plant is taking with Saving Grace! It's awesome to see him exploring different sounds and collaborating with talented musicians. That banjo playing in "Soul of a Man" was insane 🎸😲! I also loved how he let his fellow band members take the spotlight – it was clear they were all on the same page 🀝. And can we talk about that harmonica solo? 😍 It's like he's still got it! I'm intrigued by these mashups too, "Gallows Pole" and "Black Dog" together? Genius πŸ”₯πŸ’«
 
I'm totally stoked to see Robert Plant back in the game with Saving Grace! He's still got it, you know? 😊 The way he stepped back to let the other guys shine was so cool, he's not trying to be the center of attention like some other artists. And man, that banjo playing by Matt Worley added this whole new layer of depth to the music! 🎸 I loved how they mixed in traditional folk songs and African spirituals with their Led Zeppelin covers – it was like a musical journey through different eras and cultures. Robert's vocals are still just as powerful and emotive, but now he's got this sense of calm and confidence that's really inspiring. Bring on the next show! 🎡
 
🀩 I'm so stoked to see Robert Plant taking up music again! It's like he's been reborn or something 😊. The way Saving Grace came together is truly inspiring - from a chance meeting at a pub in 2018 to becoming this amazing band 🎸. And the energy they brought to that show in Chicago was electric πŸ”₯. I love how Plant stepped back and let his fellow musicians shine, it's like he's finally found a new sense of balance and harmony within himself πŸ’–. The setlist was so eclectic and fun - who wouldn't want to see a mashup of "Gallows Pole" and "Black Dog"? 🀣 Can't wait to see what they do next! 🎡
 
omg 🀩 I'm so stoked to see Robert Plant killing it with Saving Grace! He's always been a legend, but this project is like a breath of fresh air. I mean, who wouldn't want to hear Led Zeppelin classics reworked with some folk and soul vibes? 🎸 The guy's still got the pipes, too – that harmonica solo in "Soul of a Man" was pure magic ✨. And the band's chemistry is just amazing, it's like they've been playing together for years (even though they probably haven't 😊). I love how they're still paying homage to his past, but also pushing boundaries and exploring new sounds. Plant's got this youthful energy again, it's infectious! 🌟
 
omg i'm so stoked to see plant still rockin out after all these years 🀟🎸 it's like he's finally found this other side of himself, where he can just jam and explore without feeling like he's gotta be led zeppelin 24/7. saving grace is giving me major vibes of the older blues-rock stuff that i love so much, but with a fresh twist πŸ”„ the way they're incorporating all these different styles and sounds is really cool. and it's great to see plant being humble about his past accomplishments – like, yeah he's led zeppelin, but now he's just enjoying the ride πŸ’–
 
I'm just loving this vibe around Robert Plant right now 🌟. I mean, 77 is still young in rock terms, and it's amazing how he's found a new sense of purpose with Saving Grace. The fact that his bandmates became his 'saving grace' is literally perfect - they've given him the inspiration to keep creating. And have you seen the setlist? It's like he's not afraid to experiment or pay homage to his past at the same time 🎸. I'm so down for more of this!
 
OMG 🀩 I'm so stoked to see Robert Plant kicking it with Saving Grace! He's really found his groove again and it's like he's a 25-year-old rockstar 😎. The way the band works together is pure magic, especially when Plant steps back and lets Matt Worley take over on that banjo 🎸. And man, what a setlist! You get all these traditional songs and covers of his old Led Zeppelin jams, but also some crazy mashups like "Gallows Pole" and "Black Dog". It's clear he's still got it πŸ’₯. I love how humble he is too, talking about his past and honoring the music that made him who he is today. This is the kind of thing that makes me so excited for new music from Robert Plant 🎢!
 
man i love how plant is still pushing boundaries but at the same time honoring his legacy 🀩... Saving Grace is like the perfect blend of old school vibes and fresh energy, you know? it's awesome to see him collaborating with these talented musicians, they're like his "saving grace" too 😊... and that Vic Theatre show was literally electric! i loved how he'd step back and let others shine, it's great to see him embracing the ensemble aspect of music instead of just being the solo act 🎸... anyway, can't wait to hear more from this project! πŸ‘
 
I gotta say, Robert Plant's Saving Grace is giving me all the feels 🎸πŸ”₯. I love how he's finding new inspiration in his older age, exploring different sounds and styles. It's amazing to see him still got it - that soulful voice and ability to connect with his audience are truly special. The band's chemistry is on point too - it's clear they're having a blast playing together 🀜🎢. I'm also loving the mix of old and new in their setlist, it's like he's paying homage to his past while still pushing boundaries. Plant's humility and gratitude for his experiences are super admirable too - it's refreshing to see him stay grounded despite all the accolades. Overall, Saving Grace is a must-see live act, trust me! 😎
 
I'm loving this new direction Plant is taking with Saving Grace 🎸πŸ”₯ It's so cool that he's found like-minded musicians who inspire him, you know? The setlist was super diverse and it's amazing to see how he's been able to merge old and new in such a beautiful way. I think it's awesome that he's not afraid to give his bandmates space to shine – it really shows in the energy of the performance. And can we talk about Worley's banjo skills for a sec? 😍 The way he brought Blind Willie Johnson's "Soul of a Man" to life was incredible!
 
omg did u see Led Zeps plant last nite? 😍 he's still got it tho, even after all these yrs!Saving Grace is like a breath of fresh air for him, all this folk & bluesy vibes πŸŒΏπŸ’–. i loved how he wasnt tryin to be the center of attention, just lettin his mates shine πŸ‘«πŸŽΈ. and that harmonica solo tho 🀯! plant's still got that special somethin' that makes u wanna sing along & dance πŸ’ƒπŸ½. cant wait 2 c what he does next! 🀞
 
I'm not sure how I feel about Plant's new project Saving Grace... I mean, it's cool that he's found a new band to play with and all, but is this just another cash-grab or is he really rekindling his passion for music? πŸ€” The fact that the name of the band comes from a pub encounter seems a bit forced, doesn't it? And what's up with the diverse setlist? It's like he's trying to appeal to every musical genre under the sun... can't he just stick to one thing? πŸ˜• Still, I'll give him points for humility and respecting his past – that's gotta count for something. 🎸
 
I'm loving Plant's new project Saving Grace 🀟! It's amazing to see him finding purpose in music again after all these years. I think it's really cool how the band's name is inspired by Matt Worley, they all became his 'saving grace' and now he gets to be theirs too 😊. The fact that he's stepping back and letting his fellow musicians shine is so refreshing - I love how the energy in the room was palpable last Wednesday at the Vic Theatre! 🎡 The mashups of traditional songs with Led Zeppelin classics were pure magic, it's clear Plant is still got it πŸ’«!
 
πŸ€• u guys won't believe what's happening with Jimmy Page... i just saw this article about Led Zeppelin's guitarist, and it looks like he's having a midlife crisis πŸ™ƒ plant's band, Saving Grace, is getting rave reviews but have you seen his age? 77?! 😱 yeah, he's still rocking out to traditional folk songs and african spirituals... meanwhile, i'm over here worrying about climate change and nuclear war πŸ’₯ the world will end before we even reach the next Led Zeppelin reunion tour 🀯
 
omg i'm literally so hyped for robert plant's new project saving grace!!! 🀩 he's been through some crazy stuff but it's amazing to see him finding purpose again. that idea of how his bandmates became 'saving graces' for him is just so beautiful 🌈 and the way he stepped back to let his other musicians shine was super admirable. i loved how they mixed old & new music, it felt like a fresh breath of air 😊 can't wait to see what's next from saving grace!
 
Sounds legit, I guess. But how reliable is this info? Like, what's the source? Is it just some press release or did someone actually get to interview Matt Worley or something?

And I'm curious about the band members too... like, who are they and why do they think they're "saving" Robert Plant? Did they all meet at a pub on the Welsh borders or is that just a convenient story?

Also, I'd love to see some pics from the Vic Theatre show... did they actually play African spirituals and traditional folk songs or was it just a bunch of covers?

And what's with the harmonica solo? Was it really "knee-slapping" or am I reading too much into it?
 
just had to smile when i saw plant rocking out with this new band saving grace 😊. the way he lets his mates take centre stage is really inspiring, it's not about being a legend anymore but about creating something special together 🀝. love how they're blending old and new music, it's like he's finding himself again in all these different sounds πŸ”₯. and that energy at the vic theatre? electric! can't wait to see what they do next
 
OMG 🀩, I'm loving Plant's new musical venture Saving Grace! He's still got it! 😍 I mean, who wouldn't want a 77-year-old rock icon finding a new sense of purpose? 🎸 It's inspiring to see him still passionate about music and exploring new sounds. The band's chemistry is undeniable, especially with that banjo maestro Matt Worley - the guy's skills are off the charts! 🎻 And Plant's vocals are still giving me chills, even if he does step back sometimes to let his other musicians shine. The setlist was so eclectic and fun, from traditional folk songs to Led Zeppelin covers and mashups... I'm all about it! πŸ˜† It's clear that saving grace (pun intended) has become a big part of Plant's life, and I'm here for it! 🎢
 
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