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In an honest interview, Robert plant reminded that Led Zeppelin’s chaotic concerts and so “it could be extremely good or on the other side may not be so magnificent.” Robert Plant LED Zeppelin is performing Circa 1980. (Photo by Lester Cohen) (Photography Lester Cohen / Getty Images)
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Robert herb is not shy due to the recognition of chaos that sometimes came from the front of one of the most favorable rock bands of all time. In a recent interview with Mark Radcliffe Folk show On the BBC radio 2, the first LED Zeppelin Frontman described the living performances of groups at Stark’s human conditions – and which is far from the flawless rocking gods, many fans remember.
“Sometimes, as you say exactly, it was very, very tight and was magnificent,” said the workcliffe plant during a recent company. “Sometimes it was quite the opposite …”
Rock Superstar lasted to say he felt a “great thing about that group” that it was “as time.” The plant was added, “It could be extremely good or on the other side may not be so magnificent. It was not sent from the gods every day, every week.”
That honesty came as a plant that was reflected on what was anterior Zeppelin in the early days of the band. “I was what I persuade on the sharp end in these trios of power with some glued forward,” he said. “How often I saw Zeppelin.”
The plant reminded that she was barely from the teenager when he and John Bonham helped the pen “Good times, bad times” Debutant debut with one, which introduced the self-underwater debut album of the group LED ZeppelinPublished in early 1969. “My contribution was what was it,” the plant said. “You mean that – the first songs we wrote, John Bonham and I, we had 20 years when” good times, imagined bad times “.”
The band will enter to define a solid rock in the 1970s and change what could be considered commercially successful. The group together published eight studio albums together, but in 1980. year, after Bonham’s death, Zeppelin has disbanded. The group was re-sporaded sporadically again, including for 2007. Year Day of celebration Concert in London, but a complete gathering has never been realized.
In 2025. The story of the band hit a large screen in theaters all over Become LED ZeppelinConcert film and documentary that graphs the growth of the band through rare recordings, archival interviews and performances. Published globally, the film was well received by critics and fans and earned strong numbers in Hi for doctor music.