Robert Plant and Strider
In “Bron-Y-Aur-Stomp,” Plant croons that “there ain’t no companion like a blue-eyed Merle” – meaning his own dog, Strider, who is supposedly named after the Tolkien character of the same name (he also goes by Aragorn). In live performances of the song, he has been known to shout out the dog’s name. Now that’s some love.





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ok…so where is the photo of Barry Manilow and his old beagle bagel of the labs that he currently has?
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