Robert Plant & Alison Krauss
June 10, 2008
WaMu Theater at Madison Square Garden
"Raising Sand" Tour 00:00:00;00 Rich Woman
00:04:52;08 Leave My Woman Alone
00:09:31;03 Black Dog
00:16:45;15 Sister Rosetta Goes Before Us
00:21:00;08 Through The Morning Through The Night
00:25:33;01 So Long Goodbye To You
00:28:55;22 Fortune Teller
00:33:18;15 In the Mood >
00:36:31;21 Maddy Groves >
00:38:22;25 In the Mood
00:40:50;27 Black Country Woman
00:47:15;11 Bon Temps Roulez
00:52:45;04 Shut It Tight
00:56:42;27 Trampled Rose
01:04:31;11 Green Pastures
01:08:04;04 Down To the River To Pray
01:11:29;23 Killing The Blues
01:17:42;20 Nothin'
01:24:13;02 Battle of Evermore
01:30:41;27 Please Read the Letter
01:37:06;11 Gone Gone Gone (Done Moved On) Encores:
01:44:32;08 Don't Knock
01:48:16;16 I'm A One Woman Man
01:50:45;03 Your Long Journey
01:55:46;28 end
Far into the future after the world has brought about the apocalypse what remains of humanity has split into two warring tribes - the Plaebian and the Huron.
A witty young woman, Samantha Billows, is diagnosed with a bizarre social anxiety disorder. No therapist seems to help her move beyond her plant maintenance job.
Three small films for as many reflections on the senses and human knowledge. In the first episode, Emmer reviews with anthological and didactic intent the precepts of ancient philosophy, from Greek to Roman civilization; in the second, working as he did at the beginning of his career on a vast repertoire of pictorial and non-pictorial images, he analyzes the “history of the gaze” in the visual arts, from prehistoric graffiti to medieval altarpieces, from Impressionist and Cubist paintings to modern-day advertising posters; finally, in the third, recounting with irony and lightness a day of solitude in his mountain home, he reflects on the intellectual thinking of writers and great thinkers, relating to his own individual experience as much the words of oral tradition and popular culture as the writings of geniuses such as Shakespeare, Spinoza or Gogol.