Robert Plant Performs Led Zeppelin's 'Ramble On' on Colbert

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- Robert Plant and his band Saving Grace performed Led Zeppelin's "Ramble On" on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Wednesday, delivering an intimate, bluesy rendition complete with accordion and theatrical vocals.
- "Ramble On" was co-written by Plant and Jimmy Page for Led Zeppelin II (1969), with lyrics inspired by J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings — a particular favorite of host Colbert.
- Saving Grace formed in 2019 after Plant booked shows at small off-the-radar English theaters, and released their self-titled debut album in 2025, with much of it recorded outdoors in a field.
- Plant told Rolling Stone the LP was "an experiment" that recalled his Physical Graffiti-era outdoor vocal sessions, calling the project organic and free of any major commercial imperatives.
- Colbert is developing the script for The Lord of the Rings: Shadow of the Past alongside his son Peter McGee and Philippa Boyens — the second of two new films in the franchise following Hunt for Gollum, directed by Andy Serkis.
Why it matters: The performance ties together Plant's new album, Colbert's Tolkien fandom, and the host's newly announced role scripting a Lord of the Rings film — the Middle-earth lyrics in 'Ramble On' were an obvious bridge. For Plant, it marks a rare U.S. TV moment for Saving Grace, the no-pressure side project he's been quietly building since 2019.


