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“I’m an old guy, right? I’m not old, but I’m old,” Robert Plant offers up, recollecting a charmed musical life that began in 1960s England in his early teens. “I remember the excitement that came off the radio waves when you knew that somebody was coming to town who you didn’t know much about. Maybe Creem magazine didn’t like you yet or whatever. The ‘unknown’ was coming. So you could create your own imagination of how it was gonna pan out.”

With the Saving Grace tour lineup and album of the same name (the LP credited to “Robert Plant with [singer] Suzi Dian”), Plant’s players are a relatively unknown crew of talent and depth. By dint of pandemic pauses and far-flung locales around

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