Robert Plant and Suzi Dian performed songs from their recent Saving Grace album behind NPR’s Tiny Desk , and it’s impressive to see how they fit all of their instruments behind it.
The pair were joined by four musicians who accompanied them on guitar, cello, drums, banjo, and cuatro. Dian brought along her accordion, too. Plant, half a century removed from Golden God status, even found some space to bustle the hedgerows of NPR’s knickknacks and shelves during the instrumental breaks. “This is just like Live Aid,” Plant quipped. “I couldn’t hear myself there either.”
Like Saving Grace , the setlist comprised a mix of folk songs and covers, including a moving rendition of Low’s “Everybody’s Song” and Moby Grape’s “It’s a Beautiful Day Today.” Plant introduced that track with an effu

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