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© 2010 WMG. Robert Plant interview in Brussels 1975. From the official Led Zeppelin DVD (2003). LedZeppelin.com
http://www.ledzeppelin.com/show/january-12-1975

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  • I NOTICE SOMETHING AND IT MAKES ME JEALOUS (SINCE THE BEATLES NOW ADELE)....ALL GREAT,TALENTED AND FAMOUS ARTIST, SINGER- SONGWRITERS AND PERFORMERS WERE OF BRITISH/ENGLISH NATION...SOMETIMES I THINK THAT BRITISH PEOPLE ARE GOD'S FAVORITE AND THAT GOD GIVEN THIS GIFTS EXCLUSIVELY ONLY FOR THEM...CAPSLOCK HELL YEAH!

  • Man what the fuck happened to music!? Bring on the next Led Zep!

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  • How many people might have known that the BEST SONG OF ALL TIME "Kashmir" going to be released when they saw this interview :P

  • @kanumbra stonefield check them out!

  • wow, how true; kids won't listen to an album unless they hear one song from that album and they really like it; what an unusual music industry we have today... I can't imagine people buying an entire album just because they like one song on that album; that's just stupid

  • @Rainmakerlola hendrix was discovered in london and thats were his career took off ;) but yeah there have been contributions on both sides of the atlantic just us brits seem to write the book on 1960's and 1970's rock and roll

  • @TrojanFlu not to mention that british rock and roll stars live forever ;)

  • @kanumbra chill i'm working on it :p

  • Led Zeppelin could never exist in today`s music. They never wanted to be a singles band and that`s what music is today: singles. That`s the way it`s been for years. The 1980`s brought in music videos which is pretty much dead now. Music is more available now (Hello Youtube!) than ever before and that`s why nothing new is being created. In short: the age of rock and roll (1950`s to present time) has hit a brick wall. WE NEED AN INVENTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!

  • Something that always astonishes me is the fluidity with which both Robert Plant and Jimmy Page speak with in their interviews. I feel like many people have this idea that rock stars are air heads full of mumbo-jumbo, but these are intelligible, fair-minded men who break that rule. Quite impressive, really.

  • @TrojanFlu

    Even though I'm British, and I do agree with that to some extent. The US has some great talent too though Jimi Hendrix, The Doors... incomparable though haha

  • @floopsie666 fuck you!

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