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April 22, 2008

Set List: Robert Plant & Alison Krauss, Louisville 2008

Rplantakraus Robert Plant and Alison Krauss started their Raising Sand tour in Louisville, Ky., on Sunday. Performances at the Palace Theater were deemed flawless by a local reviewer. Backed by T-Bone Burnett, Buddy Miller, Dennis Crouch and Stuart Duncan, the duo performed:

Rich Woman / Leave My Woman Alone / Black Dog / Sister Rosetta Goes Before Us / Through the Morning, Through the Night / Fortune Teller / Black Country Woman / Hey Hey What Can I Do / The Rat Age (Burnett) / Bon Temps Rouler (Burnett) / Trampled Rose / Green Pastures / Down To The River To Pray / Nothin’ / Killing the Blues / Let Your Loss Be Your Lesson / When the Levee Breaks / The Battle of Evermore / Please Read The Letter / Gone Gone Gone (Done Moved On) /  Instrumental / Stick With Me Baby / One Woman Man / Your Long Journey

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i am in asheville, nc and seeing them in june......"when the levee brakes?????" omg i hope they play that at my show.

we saw the show last night at the mohegan sun in uncasville ct. the show was awsome alison's voice is amazing!and of course robert plant was awsome!it was great to here zeplin tunes done by them.their voices blend great together

We saw the show at Mohegan Sun. She is fabulous but there wasn't enough of her!
It felt like she'd been kidnapped by two evil grandfathers (Burnett and Plant) and wasn't allowed to sing. Burnett we could have done without. But the Zep tunes were a great surprise. They make a nice duo and they had some great backup musicians.

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