Dr Cheese wrote:"But, Plant points out, the music still holds its power because it has not been overused: it doesn't represent anything but itself. "Because we haven't gone out and flogged it, there's an anticipation and a memory of it being clean and pure and not part of some sort of threshing middle-aged circus, which I think is very much to our credit. If we'd been part of the merry-go-round year after year, or every two years, I think it might have damaged everything."
Mr McCulloch take note!
Planty wrote: it doesn't represent anything but itself. "Because we haven't gone out and flogged it,
fat cherry wrote:
When i tell him this he's quite pleased, someone said he looked like billy connoly but the golden rock god has more kudos he believes. Anyway, thats it. When he's finished saving the world he'll be able to make a few bob as a plant looky-likey. Sadly he cant sing a note so no tribute band for him.
Chez.
Arguably the greatest ever question asked in a rock interview was posed by the American writer Chuck Klosterman to Robert Plant, asking about Led Zeppelin's Whole Lotta Love.
"On Whole Lotta Love you say you’re going to give some girl 'every inch' of your love." Klosterman said. "But you’re British. Why don’t you use the metric system?"
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