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- 29 Palms is a track from Robert Plant’s 1993 album Fate of Nations, and it has remained one of his well-known solo songs from that era. This background is widely documented in discography and lyric sources.[6]
- The name “29 Palms” refers to Twentynine Palms, California, a Mojave Desert town near Joshua Tree National Park, which Plant has cited as the inspiration for the song’s theme. This etymology is noted in multiple profiles and lyric discussions.[6]
- There are several official and fan-uploaded videos and performances of 29 Palms from the Fate of Nations era, including TV appearances and music videos, which are commonly used as reference points for the song’s reception and visuals.[3][8]
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