PEARL JAM/ROBERT PLANT Video Posted Online

October 26, 2005

Launch Radio Networks reports: Video from the Hurricane Katrina benefit that PEARL JAM did with LED ZEPPELIN singer Robert Plant at the House Of Blues in Chicago earlier this month is now available. Clips of the ZEPPELIN songs "Going To California" and "Fool In The Rain", with Plant and PEARL JAM frontman Eddie Vedder trading verses, as well as one of Plant playing guitar with PEARL JAM on NEIL YOUNG's "Rockin' In The Free World", can be found online. The footage is from the audience, and it was probably shot with a video phone, judging by the quality. To check the songs out, go to Video.Google.com.

Both Vedder and Plant said it was the first time either one had done the 1980 LED ZEPPELIN hit "Fool In The Rain", and they both threw into the audience the lyric sheets they used to get through the song.

All told, Plant and PEARL JAM did five songs together — "Little Sister", "Money (That's What I Want)", "Fool In The Rain", "Thank You", and "Rockin' In The Free World", which was the show's encore. "Going To California" featured Plant and two members of his band the STRANGE SENSATION.

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