Here’s the latest I can share about Robert Plant and “29 Palms” based on current publicly available information.
- Robert Plant continues to be associated with the song “29 Palms,” from his Fate of Nations era (1993). The track remains a staple in discussions of his solo work and is frequently highlighted in retrospective pieces and official releases.[7][9]
- The song’s origin and context are well-documented in multiple sources, including its original album credits and subsequent media about Plant’s solo career.[6][10]
- Recent podcast and interview materials still reference “29 Palms” as part of Plant’s exploration of his back catalog, notably in Digging Deep discussions and related episodes where he delves into the track and its creation.[2]
- Live and broadcast appearances of “29 Palms” from the early 1990s (e.g., Top of the Pops performances) are referenced in fan and media archives, confirming the song’s promotional history around the Fate of Nations period.[3][4]
- For the most up-to-date details, you can check Robert Plant’s official site or current music news outlets, as they frequently post announcements, tour news, and archival releases related to his catalog.[7]
Illustration: If you’d like, I can assemble a brief timeline graphic of the song’s release, key performances, and notable media appearances (with a PNG you can download). Would you like me to generate that?
Citations:
- Robert Plant discography and Fate of Nations context.[9]
- Digging Deep and 29 Palms episode references.[2]
- Top of the Pops performances and promotion history.[4][3]
- Official site and current updates references.[7]
- General song credits and reception from the era.[10][6]
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www.robertplant.com29 Palms (or Twentynine Palms as it's sometimes known) is a city in San Bernardino County, California. It nestles next to the Joshua Tree National Park, is home to the world's largest Marine Corps training base, a ragtag community of artists and musicians, and an “electrostatic generator for the purpose of rejuvenation and time travel”. So, yes, It's an Interesting place. It’s also the inspiration behind the song that Robert has chosen to talk about in this episode…
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