I don't think Mr. Plant gets enough credit for his solo career. This song, and Sixes and Sevens, and Big Log, and some others, are actually very unique... no one else has really come up with quite the same interplay between guitars and keyboards... and of course, Robert Plant has one of the greatest rock voices of all time. This song is the best of any of his solo work.
Robbie Blunt, his session and backup guitarist for most of his solo songs, should get just as much credit @Hugh Rothman, but I know that Jimmy Page, his former Led Zep partner, did help on a few songs...If you know any, I'd like to know and thank you.
You get a thumbs up. He actually shared his real life emotional pain in obscure artistic form. Sir Robert Plant is undoubtedly the best singer of all time.
I know this is somewhere in time but, I saw him in Memphis during his The Principle of Moments tour with Phil Collins and Bob Mayo. It felt like you were in a space ship
This was one of my main songs, that id smoke a joint and lay in my bed, dark room, only the dial light, from the radio, cassette, turntable combo barely lighting the room, and lay there listening to this mind numbing tune and getting carried away to another place and time. Those were my teen years boys, the 80's, those were some awesome times, to be alive, what great music came outta those days! Can anyone here relate to these times?
This song reminds of being 14, helping my older brother build a stock car in an old garage and my best friend, Nathan Perry would play the keyboards in the dusty beams of sunlight that came through the old roof… Never will I forget that moment ❤️
this song has been there for me through a bunch of hard times, losing a parent, [potentially] losing everything i owned, and just the normal battles with life. this song has gotten me through
I lost my wife to covid 18 months ago... little by little my world has begun to return to normal... The song makes so much sense for my life lately... Everything changes...how true
I don't always listen to Robert Plant but when I do it's down by "The Levee" in "The Evening" by "The Ocean" in "Kashmere" with my "Black Dog" during "Dancing Days"
Whoever was responsible for choosing the music for that show is incredible. Such a great range of songs, and often relevant to the episode they were in. I made a big playlist of Miami Vice songs. It astounds me that "Big Log" was never used on the show; it just sounds so perfectly Miami Vice.
@@jenny5309-k3j I couldn't agree more! Everything from the song choices to the cinematography was superbly executed by a very talented group of people, both in front of, and behind the camera. And let's not forget the fantastic episode scores by Jan Hammer! ✌
This is the way I do things around the house, little by little. I’m 54, & move my own furniture 🪑 ! Clean my house, do yard work! I lifted weights when I was a teenager. Instead of doing drugs. Paid off!
Oh gawd , you just so put that into perspective for me ……. Wow, 36yrs …… seems like yesterday, and the song is still as vibrant and fresh sounding today …..
Yep!! Remember driving up I-95 in Florida and looking out at the Atlantic going home from my parents house this song was on the radio. Back before Florida was ruined by the rich and stupid!
Mr. Plant is totally underrated as a solo artist! The man is a genius, and when others are being knighted in the same field, Mr. Plant and Mr. Roger Daltrey from The Who should be knighted for their work!
Yes, I remember catching this on MTV. The audio quality here is not that great, too heavy and rough on the drums - makes it sound thudding and clangy when it should feel dynamic and bouncy...but the song is really good and Plant's vocals have lost none of their power.
Some people talk and comment on how old Robert plant looks and how hes aged. Well to all you youngsters just remember us old bastards earned our old age see if you youngsters do
Totally agree. Several different albums each with their own textures, sounds and players. Plant was clearly restlessly inventive and creatively inspired.
I had just gotten myself out of an abusive relationship when this was on the radio almost nightly. I can breathe again. My middle-of-the-night song. Thanks Robert Plant!
I'm so glad you made it out. "Little by Little" is reportedly Robert describing his grief process and slow recovery after the death of his young son. There are parallels in your and his story about how to breathe again.
Freddy Mercury had a Killer voice too. I heard a music clip where Freddy was either started singing or was maybe singing with another person. It was Really cool and I wish I kept a copy! Robert and Fred were the best voices ever! Robert Plant has a killer voice All the time! I like all his music (thrash metal head here, but I love Good music like his)
Absolutely. After all these years, it is emotionally stirring. My review on Google showed 20,000 likes and thumbs up and was the top 20 for awhile. Shocking. Since family and friends do not listen or give a shit about me, even though knowing I am a good musician. So, Thank you RUclips and Google..
His 80's solo albums were exceptional! The Big Log, I'm in the Mood. That band he had and the guitarist, his name escapes me, was really good. Had a very unique mystical, style and sound. Most definitely Principal of Moments, all of these Solo albums from the 80's were fantastic. Honey Drippers pretty good as well. The new Shape Shifters Allison Krause stuff is not my favorite. But he has never stopped evolving, exploring new genres, music. He's a legend. He is a true musician who doesn't even care about fame anymore but just keeps doing it because it's in his DNA. He's an artist and always moving forward. Never stayed stuck in the past playing Stairway for 50 year's. Love all these 80's solo albums. Excellent.👍❤️
Not gonna lie, I came here to see Robert Plant gloriously rocking a suit 😍 Stayed for Robert Plant stomping around beautiful places with his dog (wearing bright yellow Cuban heeled boots) tho 😊
I dont know about anyone else but At 72 he looks pretty good considering what all hes been through. I'm 62 and I'll take him any day. I'd love to be serenaded by that voice.
Poor kids these days. They need to rely on so many coping mechanisms. I won't mention any particulars. In the 80's, we had real music like this and that's all we needed. Timeless!!!!
I was 23 then ... huge Led Zeppelin fan then and now that I'm 59 still know Zeppelin was the best ever but love the solo material from Robert Plant Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones ...... Amazing !!!
I remember in the 80s when this came out, thinking, I am really loving this transition to "today". Then put a video story to it back then and yet today I still love it. Wore this cd out. And for that era of musicians moving to the time and music he still was amazingly gorgeous to watch at 20...
vous avez raison très belle chanson 😃 et surtout la musique vous pouvez respirer encore Robert plant il a tout la voix ces chansons super grande vedette ❤️❤️🎸🎸👍👍🇲🇫
I cruised many a mile toking to Robert Plant ....it takes me back to the 80's ...I had no worries , the future was a mystery and yet somehow still promising .Alas Youth is fleeting and nostalgia is it's sad replacement .
Amen. If I only knew THEN what I know NOW....If I only had the body now, that I had then. And the future was just endless possibilities. and the first time I heard this tune, I was toking in the car with my boyfriend, 1985. I was 18 and had the world by the tail.
@@chronicstitcher7933 I was right there , except for the boy friend part . the 80's . before cell phones , before the internet . I stood there all night under a street light at a pay phone , waiting for a call , just waiting . I watched the full moon rise and fall just waiting for a call .
I agree. Plant was fantastic with zep and never lost a step as a solo artist. Little by little is just one of many of his triumphs of his now 40 year solo time
I was lucky enough to catch him on the Manic Nirvana tour. It was an awesome show. He played a lot of Zeppelin and of course it sounded perfect. He had some excellent musicians on stage with him.
This song helps me to reflect on a personal loss of 5 years back. I suppose that there's little that can be done about these sorta things. While I've moved both forward and past it; it still has an effect on me. Life is good; enjoy it whilst you have it
Robert had (has) a gift for reinventing himself. I can’t think of another frontman who could do it as well (except maybe Bowie, but Bowie didn’t have the pressure of Led Zeppelin on his shoulders).
Inevitably, this song in another time, which I love so much that I have a hard time coming back. Nothing replaces Talent.... And especially not any charm from wherever it comes from !!! A song well ahead of its time, yes 🇮🇪🇺🇸🇫🇷👍👍👍
entièrement d'accord avec vous rien ne remplace le talent quand vous l avec vous le garder pour toujours surtout avec la voix de Robert plant sublime Claude
These Canadian women music makers are first class and phenomenal artist. Alannah Myles interviews are always articulate and thoughtful. Her tonality, ease, commitment to her craft is second to none, still.
Listen to this song when I was a kid. Loved in then, and now. Good music is timeless. Every time I hear this I wanna drive at high speed blasting this. Like in a scene from Miami Vice.
I still can’t believe his concert in 2005 when he only did one song from his mighty re-arranger album. Such a bummer when he had a tremendous catalog to play from. His solo stuff is great too. Biggest let down for a big talent like him.
I heard and saw this video many times in the 80s! Brings back many memories! Very attractive man! Super talented! His solo stuff was pretty good! The 80, yesss!💗💗💗💗🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for your endless love ❤️❤️❤️❤️and support you have shown me. I'm forever grateful. I really appreciate your unconditional love and support towards me... Where are you watching from?
I was 23 then ... huge Led Zeppelin fan then and now that I'm 60 past but still know Zeppelin was the best ever but love the solo material from Robert Plant Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones ...... Amazing !!!
Thank you Mr. Plant, for the album the fishing Vessel Kristen Gail loved in 1988 on the Bering Sea during the crab season that changed it all. Little by Little, the air has cleared and I can breathe again.................love you man!
👉 Love the English countryside scenery... the horses especially! 🐎🐎 Something foreboding in the music but grandiose at the same time........ It transports me back to the bliss of the 80s...
Thankyou Robert for all the year’s of music. From you and your associate’s. Mr. I DON’T KNOW and Woman. Providence Performing Art’s Theater. Be wishing you and your Family well. Thankyou Thankyou
heard this lat night while binge watching Miami Vice! almost forgot about this one, used to play this CD out at the lake in my old 4Runner while Jetskiing.. tear it up some, do some tricks, jump some wakes, then take a break, listen to Robert Plant.. maybe some U2, Tom Petty.. good ol days! ☮
I don't think Mr. Plant gets enough credit for his solo career. This song, and Sixes and Sevens, and Big Log, and some others, are actually very unique... no one else has really come up with quite the same interplay between guitars and keyboards... and of course, Robert Plant has one of the greatest rock voices of all time. This song is the best of any of his solo work.
Robbie Blunt, his session and backup guitarist for most of his solo songs, should get just as much credit @Hugh Rothman, but I know that Jimmy Page, his former Led Zep partner, did help on a few songs...If you know any, I'd like to know and thank you.
In the Mood...
You get a thumbs up. He actually shared his real life emotional pain in obscure artistic form. Sir Robert Plant is undoubtedly the best singer of all time.
Ship of fools. Heaven knows...❤️😉💯
I know this is somewhere in time but, I saw him in Memphis during his The Principle of Moments tour with Phil Collins and Bob Mayo. It felt like you were in a space ship
Robert reinvented himself in his solo career with a different style of music
I'm hopelessly (but willingly) stuck in the 1980's I hope that I'm not the only one left to reminesce over the past!
I think most thoughtfull folks our age feel the same. Plants stuff always had heavy rotation on the airwaves if I remember rightly.
Not as long as I'm still around! 🎙️🎸🥁......✅......
Me too
Right there with ya ! The golden 80's forever !!!
This was one of my main songs, that id smoke a joint and lay in my bed, dark room, only the dial light, from the radio, cassette, turntable combo barely lighting the room, and lay there listening to this mind numbing tune and getting carried away to another place and time. Those were my teen years boys, the 80's, those were some awesome times, to be alive, what great music came outta those days! Can anyone here relate to these times?
69 in the house. Of course
This song reminds of being 14, helping my older brother build a stock car in an old garage and my best friend, Nathan Perry would play the keyboards in the dusty beams of sunlight that came through the old roof…
Never will I forget that moment ❤️
I was 19 when this came out. I totally relate, brother.. I spend my life going forward but once in a while I long for those days.✌🏼🌎
@@matafiydSame. June 69. I'm here because I was driving last night and a part of this song was used as bumper music on Coast to Coast AM.
Si ..casi todos😊
I was going through a hard time when this song came out...but little by little the air cleared and I could breath again!!
Amen
Me too in 1985
Glad you're doing better! It's hard to see the light at the end of the tunnel when you're going through hard times. ❤
this song has been there for me through a bunch of hard times, losing a parent, [potentially] losing everything i owned, and just the normal battles with life. this song has gotten me through
I lost my wife to covid 18 months ago...
little by little my world has begun to return to normal...
The song makes so much sense for my life lately...
Everything changes...how true
Sucks, man. Sorry for your loss. Here's hoping you have a great life ahead.
I'm so sorry for your loss sir.
I`m so sorry man but hope u will have a good life, I think she thinks so.
Sorry for your loss, Brother.
Every day, man. Little by little. Do. Not. Stop. ❤
I’ve been a fan of Robert Plant since 1971. He’s aged like a fine wine. Just keeps getting better. ❤️
I don't always listen to Robert Plant but when I do it's down by "The Levee" in "The Evening" by "The Ocean" in "Kashmere" with my
"Black Dog" during "Dancing Days"
71 that’s all
Totally agree! I remember the exact moment I first heard Stairway to Heaven in 1972!
Yep the life stlye 😂
Ironically, that's about the time he lost his voice. Listen to the first 4 Zeppelin albums, then notice the difference after 1972 with Plant.
37 years on and this Robert Plant classic still rocks!
Featured in the disturbing and poignant Miami Vice episode "Junk Love".
I remember that 😎
Cheers.
I'll pull that one.
Whoever was responsible for choosing the music for that show is incredible. Such a great range of songs, and often relevant to the episode they were in. I made a big playlist of Miami Vice songs. It astounds me that "Big Log" was never used on the show; it just sounds so perfectly Miami Vice.
@@jenny5309-k3j I couldn't agree more! Everything from the song choices to the cinematography was superbly executed by a very talented group of people, both in front of, and behind the camera.
And let's not forget the fantastic episode scores by Jan Hammer! ✌
Robert Plant is Easy the “Coolest” person Alive.
@@tomkruze2749 has been for a long time
He's the TALL COOL ONE what do you expect...🤨
Arrrrgh, For Sure, on that one, Mate!😉👍
Lol 🤷
To much of a dandy
This is the way I do things around the house, little by little. I’m 54, & move my own furniture 🪑 ! Clean my house, do yard work! I lifted weights when I was a teenager. Instead of doing drugs. Paid off!
Killer drumming from the late great Richie Hayward of Little Feat
Such a timeless song, you'd never know it was 36 years old!
Oh gawd , you just so put that into perspective for me ……. Wow, 36yrs …… seems like yesterday, and the song is still as vibrant and fresh sounding today …..
Released in 1985.... still EPIC in 2021. I feel it in this modern quarantine world. 💯💯💯🙌
Was 11 when this song was released and still listening to all his music at 48.
@@rogertweedy8494 Ditto!
Yep!! Remember driving up I-95 in Florida and looking out at the Atlantic going home from my parents house this song was on the radio. Back before Florida was ruined by the rich and stupid!
When the Led dropped, Bob did it, and breathed again...🤔✌️🎶😎💜
This song puts me in another time and another dimension.
I work,or walking street, **eveyting , i have this tune in my Head **
Yes it does
SAME!
Hi, cutie 😏
Me too
I was 14 when this video came out . Plant looked old to me then , now he's young.
So true. The key lies in it's paradox.
It's definitely not groundhog day. Is it?
Mr. Plant is totally underrated as a solo artist! The man is a genius, and when others are being knighted in the same field, Mr. Plant and Mr. Roger Daltrey from The Who should be knighted for their work!
It only says how bland taste in music the royals have.
Who wants to be Knighted by a bunch of inbred, Satanic pedophiles?
Totally agree and they have the nerve to knight Arrogant POS Mcartney who would be nothing without the rest of Beatles!!!!
Yes
Sorry not Roger Daltrey
Damn, this song is really something else even after all these years...
A true classic from the plant man!
Just herd it on planet rock..brilliant
@@VIP-rp3oq look up roxette
Neverending love. Very similar
INDEED!
Always
Yes, I remember catching this on MTV. The audio quality here is not that great, too heavy and rough on the drums - makes it sound thudding and clangy when it should feel dynamic and bouncy...but the song is really good and Plant's vocals have lost none of their power.
Some people talk and comment on how old Robert plant looks and how hes aged. Well to all you youngsters just remember us old bastards earned our old age see if you youngsters do
Agree. Well said.
Took the words right out of my mouth! 1967
@@metalmanchild1454 exactly old guys and old chicks rule!!!!!!!!
@@jonalarcon8564 We've lived.
@@TrishBell1 Exactly we have !!!!!!
This is the style of the 80's. Robert is about going forward. I admire that.
Totally agree. Several different albums each with their own textures, sounds and players. Plant was clearly restlessly inventive and creatively inspired.
I had just gotten myself out of an abusive relationship when this was on the radio almost nightly. I can breathe again. My middle-of-the-night song. Thanks Robert Plant!
I'm so glad you made it out. "Little by Little" is reportedly Robert describing his grief process and slow recovery after the death of his young son. There are parallels in your and his story about how to breathe again.
@@cherylhulting1301 oh i didn't know he lost a child! Wow. Thanks for letting me know.
Good for you!
@@kathyclark3168 thank you!
@RobertPlant196 yes I have, very annoying to say the least
@1:45 the "old" bloke in the flat cap and long coat is my Dad :) the video was shot in the valley where I lived.
Please give him My Best Regards...
Say Hello to Dad from Texas!
Llanthony ?
Was this shot in Wales?
So awesome. . Thank you for sharing that.
His music just never grows old. And never stays the same. A master.
The song remains the same
It is possible that Robert Plant has the BEST voice in the world ❤❤❤❤
He is one of the best lyricist in rock thats for sure! Neil Peart is excellent aswell
Freddy Mercury had a Killer voice too. I heard a music clip where Freddy was either started singing or was maybe singing with another person. It was Really cool and I wish I kept a copy! Robert and Fred were the best voices ever! Robert Plant has a killer voice All the time! I like all his music (thrash metal head here, but I love Good music like his)
Yes..why yes it is possible. But Stevie Wonder ain't playing' dat.
That BASS LINE IS BAD ASS !!!
man, is it ever!
Agree I was listening to Miller and remembered this song, I love the way it descends...genius
always believe the song is only good with a good bass line
Indeed! Who's the bassist on this one?
Tell it bruh
The Greatest voice in Rock and Roll History!
@RobertPlant196 Oh look Everyone, Robert Plant dropped by to say hello. And here I thought he would have more followers
@RobertPlant196 it’s in my Bio
This video is SO BRITISH. Love it.
Me too!
Mmmyes quite...
What makes it British? Curious? Love the imagery!
ramjamflimflam the imagery, the sound, the overall vibe
Its the running Brits who came and built this US to blood shed to their running from. There was Columbus and then Captain Cooke!
This song is rich. Studio master on this is excellent. Guitar work is powerful. All are great musicians. Robert Plant is such a vocal god.
Absolutely. After all these years, it is emotionally stirring. My review on Google showed 20,000 likes and thumbs up and was the top 20 for awhile. Shocking. Since family and friends do not listen or give a shit about me, even though knowing I am a good musician. So, Thank you RUclips and Google..
@@leegenix you're a critic, eh? say, we need more of those! are ya busy?
This is outstanding! Love Robert Plant's work and creativity!
Probably is the man upstairs.you know he's walking around us always.
Arguably his best Solo work? R. Plant's voice will always be in the Pantheon of Greatest Rock vocalist ............
Doctor Garbonzo, I would go with "Heaven Knows."
Doctor Garbonzo absolutely without a doubt
big log
I'm in the mood
Surely it’s Ship of Fools
His 80's solo albums were exceptional! The Big Log, I'm in the Mood. That band he had and the guitarist, his name escapes me, was really good. Had a very unique mystical, style and sound.
Most definitely Principal of Moments, all of these Solo albums from the 80's were fantastic.
Honey Drippers pretty good as well.
The new Shape Shifters Allison Krause stuff is not my favorite. But he has never stopped evolving, exploring new genres, music. He's a legend. He is a true musician who doesn't even care about fame anymore but just keeps doing it because it's in his DNA. He's an artist and always moving forward. Never stayed stuck in the past playing Stairway for 50 year's.
Love all these 80's solo albums.
Excellent.👍❤️
One the most underrated songs !!
Still rocking in 2024!!!!
Not gonna lie, I came here to see Robert Plant gloriously rocking a suit 😍
Stayed for Robert Plant stomping around beautiful places with his dog (wearing bright yellow Cuban heeled boots) tho 😊
I dont know about anyone else but At 72 he looks pretty good considering what all hes been through. I'm 62 and I'll take him any day. I'd love to be serenaded by that voice.
I fallen in love with that Ballerina Lady ...
Yup
Poor kids these days. They need to rely on so many coping mechanisms. I won't mention any particulars. In the 80's, we had real music like this and that's all we needed. Timeless!!!!
Damn skippy we did brother...
I’ve always enjoyed the creativity of Robert Plant’s side projects. My brother refers to him as “The Plant Man” LOL
Robert plant is beautiful. His life is ours he gave us his soul.!❤
ROBERT PLANT FOREVER! LONG LIVE ROBERT PLANT!
I was 23 then ... huge Led Zeppelin fan then and now that I'm 59 still know Zeppelin was the best ever but love the solo material from Robert Plant Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones ...... Amazing !!!
His music always sets the mood...nothing but Good Vibes
Listen to this while driving with the windows down at 2am on a quiet night ..... love this song!
Little by little, this has gradually become one of my all-time favorite 80's songs....
I remember in the 80s when this came out, thinking, I am really loving this transition to "today". Then put a video story to it back then and yet today I still love it. Wore this cd out. And for that era of musicians moving to the time and music he still was amazingly gorgeous to watch at 20...
Little By Little from the LP "Shaken 'N' Stirred." Who ever is playing the drums on this song is killing it.
Roosevelt McCarter Little Feat drummer Richie Hayward.
@@denn0099 Yeah.
@@diegoferreira9898 "Shaken 'N' Stirred" was the best selling album by Robert Plant in 1985.
@@DiegoFerreira-ok1wl noooo he hired Phil Collins
@@JMAC-rs6ey Phil Collins was on the previous album; on this 1 he exclusively went w/ Hayward.
Have always loved this underrated, evocative song. Probably the best song on that album. The video, too, has a really haunting quality. Well done.
Robbie Blunt - just a brilliant guitarist.
so totally true :)
Underrated and stellar.
i think a lot of people noticed him on the 3 first Plant's albums.
he is unique. Unforgettable contribution he made!
Agree 100%. Does anyone know anything else of his?
RP canned Robbie Blunt and the balance of his solo efforts = flaccid when contrasted with his brilliant first 3 works
Brilliantly choreographed. Such mystique. This could've probably been Plant at his peak. Imagine the feeling...
With great thanks to Robert Plant I surely can breathe again!
vous avez raison très belle chanson 😃 et surtout la musique vous pouvez respirer encore Robert plant il a tout la voix ces chansons super grande vedette ❤️❤️🎸🎸👍👍🇲🇫
"Everything changes, I can breath again." That is a great line in these times...
I cruised many a mile toking to Robert Plant ....it takes me back to the 80's ...I had no worries , the future was a mystery and yet somehow still promising .Alas Youth is fleeting and nostalgia is it's sad replacement .
Damn. Well said.
Harry Tuttle Lighten the fuck up dude
Amen. If I only knew THEN what I know NOW....If I only had the body now, that I had then. And the future was just endless possibilities. and the first time I heard this tune, I was toking in the car with my boyfriend, 1985. I was 18 and had the world by the tail.
@@jimlamanna9712 I was a poet and didn't know it . I breath , there for I am .
@@chronicstitcher7933 I was right there , except for the boy friend part . the 80's . before cell phones , before the internet . I stood there all night under a street light at a pay phone , waiting for a call , just waiting . I watched the full moon rise and fall just waiting for a call .
80s WILL NEVER DIE. ..... HANDS DOWN THE BEST DECADE EVER !!!!!!!!
70's is where it all started, beats the 80's
I agree. I loved the 80s. My son was born in the 80s
Noo. 70’s and 90’s
Sorry folks, you're all wrong! The best decades were the 60's and 70's!
@@connieandgwennie1450 for me it was the 70s in the 90s.
Led Zeppelin was a great band. Robert Plant brilliant as a solo artist. I saw him once in my home city. He put on a terrific show!
Seen him twice once solo the other time he opened up for The Who. Both shows were amazing
I always figured if bonham hadnt died then zeppelin might have sounded moreless like robert's early solo stuff
I agree. Plant was fantastic with zep and never lost a step as a solo artist. Little by little is just one of many of his triumphs of his now 40 year solo time
@@Hoosierfan95 it's hard to believe that Robert Plant would OPEN for anyone. He's THE act that the people come to see
I was lucky enough to catch him on the Manic Nirvana tour. It was an awesome show. He played a lot of Zeppelin and of course it sounded perfect. He had some excellent musicians on stage with him.
This song helps me to reflect on a personal loss of 5 years back. I suppose that there's little that can be done about these sorta things. While I've moved both forward and past it; it still has an effect on me. Life is good; enjoy it whilst you have it
I saw Robert Plant sing in Jax FLA. Back in the 70's. No other voice in the world can compare.
Those are some real big @ss horses...WOW.
Oh, and Robbie Plant is, as always, awesome.
My favorite of Robert's..solo. Represents that magical/mystical musical sound of 80's..PRIMO!
David La Faber "Magical & mystical" are perfect words to describe this song!
David La Faber agreed
It's a shock how few Led Zeppelin fans even acknowledge, or even know, of his solo material. It's really great stuff.
Their loss.. I love his solo stuff as much as the Zeppelin
Ohh absolutley I fellow been fellowing him, for yrs.
Not Me I love Robert Plant’s singles away from Led Zeppelin
Robert had (has) a gift for reinventing himself. I can’t think of another frontman who could do it as well (except maybe Bowie, but Bowie didn’t have the pressure of Led Zeppelin on his shoulders).
@Guvnor your crazy dont know good music
some good drumming from the late Richie Hayward.
The first thing that drew me into this song was his drumming.
Ritchie nails the drummimg.
Little Feat not in rock hall of fame! TRAVESTY!!!!
"Richie Hayward ".Knew Him for a bit. A great guy / Drummer ,etc. -Please ,Don't mention the other dude they think is creating this .....
Music gets into my bones 😊
Another Masterpiece it never gets old. Pure classic 👌
Another reinvention on himself. Never ceases to amaze!
Inevitably, this song in another time, which I love so much that I have a hard time coming back.
Nothing replaces Talent.... And especially not any charm from wherever it comes from !!!
A song well ahead of its time, yes 🇮🇪🇺🇸🇫🇷👍👍👍
Truly a beautiful classic.
@@rogertweedy8494 oh yes 👍 👍👍🇮🇪🇺🇸🇫🇷🙌
parfaitement raison Robert plant un grand chanteur et un immense talent
entièrement d'accord avec vous rien ne remplace le talent quand vous l avec vous le garder pour toujours surtout avec la voix de Robert plant sublime Claude
🇲🇫🇺🇲🇨🇮👍👍👍
I fall down every single day, I refuse to give up. Love to the universe❤
These Canadian women music makers are first class and phenomenal artist. Alannah Myles interviews are always articulate and thoughtful. Her tonality, ease, commitment to her craft is second to none, still.
I had no idea Robert Plant was a Canadian woman
I would love to live in the country Plant lives in. So earthy so natural so Zeppelin.
It’s called the United Kingdom (UK) 🇬🇧 😆
若い時に聴いていたこの曲にやっと出会えた。曲名もアーティストも分からず30年以上の月日がたった。
今日は何て最高の日なんだ。ありがとう
Listen to this song when I was a kid. Loved in then, and now. Good music is timeless. Every time I hear this I wanna drive at high speed blasting this. Like in a scene from Miami Vice.
little by little... I can breath again ♥
Sussie Quinones little by little me to
I love this song still listening to Mr Plant songs on my playlist. How are you Susan ?
I still can’t believe his concert in 2005 when he only did one song from his mighty re-arranger album. Such a bummer when he had a tremendous catalog to play from. His solo stuff is great too. Biggest let down for a big talent like him.
Great song !! The bass and drums always stood out for me, amazing !
I heard and saw this video many times in the 80s! Brings back many memories! Very attractive man! Super talented! His solo stuff was pretty good! The 80, yesss!💗💗💗💗🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰❤️❤️❤️
1985
Plant is Awesome!!
I love Robert Plant 1980’s this is my fav single
I never thought Robert Plant was under rated ever! He is an icon!
Hi I Recommend a song Called 'The Bond villain' By Robert Nix
Bad ass jam. Dam takes me back to 1985..close your eyes and listen,oh yea now you back in 1985.
This song was part of the soundtrack to my life at a pivotal coming-of-age time, still takes me away.
This song makes me happy
How is England? I lived in Ispwich back in the 80s. I dream of driving on the right side of the road. I loved it. The driving.
Thanks for your endless love ❤️❤️❤️❤️and support you have shown me. I'm forever grateful. I really appreciate your unconditional love and support towards me... Where are you watching from?
What a unique song I love the lyrics. How are you Pat?
Classic song by a legend.
@RobertPlant-yf7xu I hope you are having an amazing day too.
I was 23 then ... huge Led Zeppelin fan then and now that I'm 60 past but still know Zeppelin was the best ever but love the solo material from Robert Plant Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones ...... Amazing !!!
Robert Plant might've been topping the charts w/this so song if it had been released @ the beginning of 2020 due to the Covid Pandemic.
This world needs Robert Plant to come back with more songs for us. Please?
He is and has ....
Little by little .....this dream video is etched in my brain forever. Little by little ......I hunger for the dream to become reality forever!!!!
Masterpiece of song writing....
During my hitch in EOD, ‘84-‘88 this was the song on MTV and at our get togethers
I Love all Robert Plant's Music! It transcends Time and Space!
Great tune - Featuring Richie Hayward on drums
Robert Plant still sounds good in 2019! 👍
He killed it in Tahoe.
They killed it in tahoe.
gunner74 2020!!!
2020..21..22..23
gunner74 2020 AND BEYOND ✊🏾
Thank you Mr. Plant, for the album the fishing Vessel Kristen Gail loved in 1988 on the Bering Sea during the crab season that changed it all. Little by Little, the air has cleared and I can breathe again.................love you man!
👉 Love the English countryside scenery... the horses especially! 🐎🐎
Something foreboding in the music but grandiose at the same time........
It transports me back to the bliss of the 80s...
His marriage had ended in divorce a couple of years prior.
I loved this song.
legend Robert plant voice of an ANGEL ....
Thankyou Robert for all the year’s of music. From you and your associate’s. Mr. I DON’T KNOW and Woman. Providence Performing Art’s Theater. Be wishing you and your Family well. Thankyou Thankyou
I love the bass line on this song!
Great bass line for sure!
I wish more RUclips comments were this wholesome. Unfortunately most comment sections are toxic. Glad you guys love this good music!
The playing style and the way the bass line is written reminds me of The Police.
No doubt 🎸
Watched this video on MTV in the 80s.,. When MTV was Good 😊
Thanks for the ride.
heard this lat night while binge watching Miami Vice! almost forgot about this one, used to play this CD out at the lake in my old 4Runner while Jetskiing.. tear it up some, do some tricks, jump some wakes, then take a break, listen to Robert Plant.. maybe some U2, Tom Petty.. good ol days! ☮
14 when this came out. Now it brings something different to the table
This and Big log are classics