Fancy that!”. From then on I was kind of gone. I’ve got to keep going, because I’m thirty-two years old and I haven’t actually felt anything else other than this juggernaut success thing. ... 2020. To create the anthology he’d have to revisit those early years and songs and all the anguish that went with it, including, as he puts it, “visiting them with a completely open mind, not having played a lot of them for a really long time…sort of cavorting into them.”, By the time Plant had released Pictures at Eleven, he’d been essentially reborn musically. America has always been reeling and yawning and growling and having internal conflict, so the youth culture was dealing with its own problems. It’s partly to do with circumstance. I’m sure Picasso grumbled over doing press, too. And then we started listening to The J.B.’s and Alphonse Mouzon and spent time in New Orleans — and then we were something else. In 1977 we lost our son, Karac [he died of a stomach virus while Led Zeppelin were on tour in America]. The color of the whole thing will change constantly, and it has done for me.”, “But the idea of being a rock singer and that’s the end of that…it’s pretty debilitating, really, because that means there’s no room for Saving Grace [Plant’s folk/blues band that debuted in 2019], there’s no room for me and Alison Krauss [their 2007 collab, garnered them two 2009 Grammy Awards, including Best Album], there’s no room for the Band of Joy—there has to be room for everything. All around him “the seasons are making themselves known, the changes are here again…everything’s turning golden and rustic, it’s beautiful.”. I see Alison a lot and talk to her a lot. So it’s like a kind of fraternity. Maureen Wilson is the former wife of Led Zeppelin's 'Golden God' Robert Plant. Aside from not leaving fingerprints on the pristine black vinyl, there were other rules, too. Robert Plant — “I just love the aesthetic of vinyl!” An ever-evolving creative who escaped the legacy of expectation to inspire generations, Robert Plant celebrates his Digging Deep podcast with a new limited edition 7″ singles boxset of solo material. He did a deal with Bonnie Dobson, who’s since become a regular acquaintance of mine whenever we go into Bert Jansch world. In a year where Flashdance and its theme song both held the Number Three spot on their respective charts for the year, Robert Plant gave us the uber-sultry, raw and uncompromising “Big Log” where he refused to be put inside any preconceived best-frontman-of-all-time tidy package and confessed he was on the run. I’ve got stuff that I did in New Orleans with the Li’l Band O’ Gold and Allen Toussaint. Let kids hear it and realise that we’re in trouble. What happened was…I was alone at the studio with an engineer a lot of the time, just moving things around. He’d put the chauffeur driver’s hat on and I’d sit in the back of this stretch Mercedes and we’d go out on the lash. When you listen to the anthology, you know this is true. Now I’m out there with the angels and the birdies, there’s not a chance in hell.”. Plant has had a long-lasting love affair with the American South, and the blues has influenced his musical style from the very beginning. Mar 19 2020. Of course, he’d be three sheets to the wind, and we’d go past cops and they’d go: “There’s another poor fucker working for the rich!” But he was very supportive at that time, with his wife and the kids. England and Wales company registration number 2008885. popular; trending; lists; login; Robert Plant Robert Plant British Musician. JETHRO TULL mainman Ian Anderson has spoken about the long-delayed release of his new album, as well as his supposed "feud" with Robert Plant, in a brand new interview … Besides, think of the span of his career (. It was a very prolific scene around where I was at school, and there was a folk club there that had Alex Campbell, Ian Campbell and various people coming through who were singing songs about ships going down the Northumbrian coast or wherever it was. I saw my life opening up in a different way. ... 2020 to Jun 21, 2020 ; Tickets & Info Calendar. “There’s a huge catalog of blues songs that have affected me over a period of time… some of the intentions and lyrics from the songs from that era — the 1960s, ’63, ‘64 — are out of this world. What’s your take on that? Leo. Aside from not leaving fingerprints on the pristine black vinyl, there were other rules, too. I never even realised it wasn’t Tim Rose’s song. It’s amazing how the whole idea of podcasts, as a mode of entertainment, has replaced radio in many people’s imaginations. And if he didn’t like something, he’d stop halfway through, stand up and tell people why it wasn’t quite right. They’re bred by the travelers to avoid a trip to the butcher. We’ve recorded the last two records with Tim and it’s a great way of doing things. “I remember going to Clarksdale a long time ago, when it was just a room in the corner of the library downtown…of course it grew and grew and grew, but now it’s sort of the mirror of that period. Not a few years later as a preadolescent, I met. As is the journey.”, The fourth “bedfellow” on the anthology is 1988’s melodic “Ship of Fools” from Plant’s fourth solo album Now and Zen. Yeah. 6. Everything that I’ve got between my ears, or between my legs, is my business and nobody else’s. Tenby, UK. It’s a mind bomb, really. “I’m still stoned from the weed in the crowd,” he laughs. Like I’ve Never Been Gone is on the podcast and in the box set, as is 1983’s Big Log, your first major solo hit. There was no way to make a cognitive connection between this man and the one who screeched about the ice and snow. He’s been with me for twelve years and he’s pretty much my most predominant companion.”. It was all so new. Later on in that period of the Morning Dew era, John Bonham was the drummer in Tim’s band. Had you started to make peace with your past by then? Different sounds and the way contemporary recording changed in the mid-eighties, the fond farewell to analogue recording. But the blues scene was more evocative for me, because it had that sort of minor-key, blue-note misery thing going on, which I love. “I have no idea.”. “Do you consider yourself a spiritual person?”, “I don’t know about that,” he says. And, considering that aforementioned “previous incarnation”, about as unstarry as it’s possible to be. Keep growing. And I was part of that fraternity of great players coming and going, moving in, moving out. For a man who enjoys “shifting forward”, it’s tough to look back. Plant’s online merchandise store let slip on July 27 that a follow up to the Band Of Joy’s 2010 album is on the way. I’ve also got forty-plus tracks that I’ve never put out. Share br />this article: CREDIT: Mads Perch. Some may find the photos disgusting, while others may find them super hot! So I met him where all the buses are parked, at this big festival, and we eyeballed each other and smiled in the darkness. Houses of the Holy, Led Zeppelin IV, I, II. And I think I touched on that with things like Slow Dancer [from 1982’s Pictures At Eleven]. … We were slicing tape, moving things around…like everyone was doing at that time. You’ve described Fate Of Nations as a turning point. Through his podcast, Plant has revisited these songs properly and loves them for what they are, though still with the caveat “well, I wasn’t David Byrne, or even heading towards Dinosaur Jr., but I was affected by music then and I wanted to be a part of that with my contribution and with these new friends I was developing along the way. View all past concerts. What’s that all about? Quite emotive, to say the least. They’re just part of the dream machine, really. Going back to your own folk club days around Birmingham in the sixties, was it a healthy scene? Mar 18 2020. Nine years later, Lullaby And… The Ceaseless Roar seems to be the culmination of all that searching and experimenting. So I did go back [to Zeppelin] for one more flurry. In an interview with the New Zealand Herald, Henley denied that … Interview de Robert Plant du groupe Led Zeppelin au Montreux Jazz Festival en 2014. So, now I look back at those songs and I think, ‘well, that was pretty good.’”, The early work, as he puts it, is so “sparse, it’s really naked storytelling. I haven’t been around for any length of time in anything at all, really, because I think it’s always remarkable…the more open you become as a sort of…contributor…the windows swing open and fresh air comes in. They’ve been lying side-by-side with their old comrades for 20 years, 30 years. Looking back at your performance of it on Top Of The Pops, you seem slightly awkward. I was working at Lewis’s in Birmingham, measuring gentlemen’s inside legs. Thank God. My work is not anywhere near as profound in what it’s trying to do. Sat. All rights reserved. They’ll look back at me and they’ll say, wow… he must have been a musician, too.”, “Arthur,” he says, and you can hear the glow in his voice. Invariably, when I get out of the car, this happens every time, some force of nature meets me. In a way. And also miming. 1988’s Tall Cool One samples Led Zep and features Jimmy Page on guitar. The podcast, he explains, “started becoming interesting…because I was able to revisit the people who really made these things work. The names were the same, but the man was different. If you think of Buffalo Springfield’s For What It’s Worth, it’s all about what they were dealing with themselves on the street with the authorities. “Anybody who has the gall and the perfunctory to give part of their limited poetic and musical mouths to the world, I think really…you have to keep it light and not get carried away. I take the road to Sonny Boy Williamson’s resting place. Plant enjoyed great success with Led Zeppelin from the late 1960s to the end of the 1970s. It kicks off with “Rainbow” from his 2014 tenth solo album, . Would it have been any different if I was there, if I’d been around?” So I was thinking about the merit of my life at that time, and whether or not I needed to put a lot more into the reality of the people that I loved and cared for – my daughter and my family generally. I asked him how he’d made his choices for the collection. But I get it. Over here, the revolution was slightly to suit a bit of a cottage industry; there were a lot of bells and beads and stuff being sold. It’s about coming back, about failing, really. Yeah, but no matter what happens, I have no choice. How did you come to that one? Just do what you do and feel it and mean it. Bergenfest. I think the problem is that nobody can hear what artists who stick around are able to put out now. It’s a clangy and bangy and loud and wonderful road-trip-freedom tune that — fair warning, if you don’t know it — is likely to be your new favorite. It’s either that or recede back into something and say: “I’ve gone far enough now and this is all I can do.” I think the growing went from that MTV rotation thing into slowly edging my way out into Fate of Nations [1993]. It is rare photos of iconic frontman Robert Plant wearing underwear playing soccer. We didn’t have the Vietnam phenomena and we didn’t really have the same knee-jerk racial tension – although there was racial tension, but we didn’t have the marches. You’re not using fairy dust at all. I’ve just been tidying up my little studio here, to do some rehearsing later in the week, and found some stuff with the Space Shifters that we did at Rockfield two years ago. We lived five or six miles apart, not far from here, and sometimes we’d go out for a drink. He explains that he’s knee-deep in new inventions musically. Well, I was bound for a proper job, and I’ve got one. What I wouldn’t have done for a tuna melt.”. Plant’s mind is in forward mode. According to our records, Robert Plant is possibly single. But the beginning of the ‘80s was a totally different zone for all of us musicians from the previous time. Brian Johnson meets Led Zeppelin lead singer and lyricist Robert Plant to discuss some of the English rock band's most memorable tours. Because the whole window of exposure and opportunity has gone, no matter whether it’s Neil Young, Elton John or whoever it may be that people are ready to switch on to. Houses of the Holy, Led Zeppelin IV, I, II. The folk thing was only really in the very early days for me. The whole deal of being over here was old Empire. Pete’s right in that as far as recording techniques and changing the whole idea of creating songs goes, you don’t have to worry about a guitar solo. It’s inspired by his podcast Digging Deep, where Plant tells the stories behind his songs, the main focus is the post-Zep days. Please deactivate your ad blocker in order to see our subscription offer, Drugs, guns, and the tragic death of Mountain's Felix Pappalardi, The Struts launch Low Key In Love single with Michael Jackson's daughter Paris, Sammy Hagar says he ‘fell apart’ when he learned of Eddie Van Halen’s death, Netflix are making a Joey Ramone biopic, with Pete Davidson as the late punk icon, Motorpsycho set the dials to ‘rocking’ on Kingdom Of Oblivion. Join the conversation. A conversation with Plant is just as digressive, his mind sparking off at tangents, one recollection eliding into another. It’s just part of the whole journey. Also, he’s been travelling a lot, so he’s probably switched on to all sorts of musical formats. I’m still looking for him. Louder is part of Future plc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. I just thought that song was really beautiful. Or even a fucking boat! So it’s not just about stuff that came out through the normal channels. There have been great variants of another me, but whenever I read a newspaper it seems I’m still in Led Zep. That’s the moment, with his signature soul-baring voice, when we knew we’d follow him and his post-Zep musical odyssey absolutely anywhere. It was pissing with rain, two hooded creatures in a blacked-out car park, and I said to him: “Hey, man, you never stop!”. De Valence Pavilion. “And here I am on a beautiful, late golden afternoon…so pretty…and looking to the West, of course.”. I’m sure Picasso grumbled over doing press, too. Relationships. And I was surrounded by some incredible musicians. Robert Plant names his favourite Led Zeppelin song . But who cares? Was that the first time you really felt comfortable as a solo artist? They bring back rabbits and stuff, you know. “I don’t know what we’d do without our dogs,” I say. And I’m lucky, because I’ve got two or three different roads that I can enjoy with people, and different rewards. I think I had so much experience of the acceleration of creativity going into chaos for a period in the seventies, that I really just wanted to keep doing different things all the time. Shortly after her birth, her family moved to Birmingham in England where her father owned and operated a steel factory. If you were introduced to Plant in a way similar to how I was —, The first thing I learn, because he tells me, is that he’s growling. “You feel that deep connection to nature, though, don’t you?” I ask. Keep moving. Justin Adams and Johnny Baggott and I have been together, on and off, since 2001. I’m supposed to be going there in two weeks’ time. It would have been easy for Plant to have fallen into a trap, adjusted his crown, and, with that frame of mind, never made any decent music again. Besides, think of the span of his career (Led Zeppelin I came out in 1969, for crying out loud.) Maybe a swarm of wild bees sees me and makes its way towards me as I hop back into the car.”, Plant continues: “It’s likely that he’s not finished with everybody yet…. came out in 1969, for crying out loud.) We talk about a specific place we’ve both been, Ground Zero Blues Club in Clarksdale, Mississippi, co-owned by Morgan Freeman and attorney Bill Luckett, in the heart of the Mississippi Delta, known for keeping great blues traditions alive. Sometimes you don’t run your own life, it runs itself. I do know that bona-fide bands put out records and tend to feel disappointed. Though he admits to resisting the idea of a podcast at first, for fear it would be “too egoist”, he says, the great thing about Digging Deep, for Plant and fans alike, is the revisiting process. So I do this. At his core, that’s just not who he is. Can you expand on that? “I take the road to Sonny Boy Williamson’s resting place. This time, thanks to MTV. A lot of the endeavours that have been and gone since the passing of Led Zep have been great dalliances, almost like romances with different musicians and their input. Phil was such a huge fan of John [Bonham] that he sent me a message: “I’d really like to help you, because this must be one of the toughest things you’ve ever had to do, musically.”. On paper, Robert Plant’s solo career began on December 4, 1980 – the date Led Zeppelin publicly disbanded. There was always a reticence with stuff, kicking off in 1982 with Pictures At Eleven, which was using drum boxes and stuff, just trying to break the mould of expectation of me being part of some huge juggernaut. During the Band Of Joy era [2010-11], I spent a lot of time with Patty [Griffin] while she was living in Austin, Texas. But it was good, it was what it should be. So I couldn’t take it any more and came back. Robert Plant told Led Zeppelin stories and more during a 90-minute chat with Howard Stern on SiriusXM. So I toughened up pretty quickly. For perspective, keep in mind that Plant’s dear friend and bandmate John Bonham died suddenly in 1980, devastating and disbanding Led Zeppelin. You will receive a verification email shortly. List of all Robert Plant tour dates, concerts, support acts, reviews and venue info. But coming to terms with the past, no no no. I said: “Look, there’s no other way to do this, really. So I hear the first solo record and things like Like I’ve Never Been Gone and realise just how beautiful his playing was. Digging Deep - The Robert Plant Podcast 'Digging Deep, The Robert Plant Podcast', now available on iTunes, Spotify, Deezer, Acast, YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts - listen now We all know where we’re going. I suppose if I go back to Mighty Rearranger and move from thereon through, there was a whole deal of fantastic opportunities and changes which I could try to get into and stagger through, which I did. I was just lucky to be in Austin, Texas where you could go into the studio at 10:00 am and come out at noon…with that.” The song was recorded in 2013 for the film, , but it hasn’t been released until now. Between Justin and Skin and everybody, we’ve got about forty different instrumental ideas already. 72. years old. 4 children. The BOJ were on verge of making a record deal when they split a little acrinmoniously. Going back to the start of your solo career, am I right in saying that it almost didn’t happen? The fourth time I met Robert was on the phone for this article. Through his podcast, Plant has revisited these songs properly and loves them for what they are, though still with the caveat “well, I wasn’t David Byrne, or even heading towards Dinosaur Jr., but I was affected by music then and I wanted to be a part of that with my contribution and with these new friends I was developing along the way. I recently did a gig in Roskilde, Denmark, and Bob Dylan wanted to talk to me about touring. You suggest that it was the start of you embracing that challenge of being both a singer and songwriter in earnest. We got rid of the kind of grit and aggression of a recording like Tin Pan Valley, and replaced it with the panoramic drama of Embrace Another Fall, which is a combination of musicality and intention and poetry that I could never have imagined way back when. Did you take the usual route to music via doing a succession of workaday jobs? Pete Townshend recently said he thought guitar-based rock’n’roll had exhausted its possibilities, and that new technology has opened the door to create other forms of music with different attitudes and ways of working. I can spend an afternoon with Tim and really shift styles and stems of music in preparation to shape them as songs. Plant attended King Edward VI Grammar School for Boys in Stourbridge but left the school in his mid-teens and developed a stron… Liza Lentini | November 25, 2020 - 12:01 am. John Blease has joined us on drums. When Billy Fuller arrived, he brought something different again from his side. He’s an amazing player. It’s really what it’s all about. I know too many things, and when I finally depart this mortal coil I don’t want my family to think that I was some kind of weirdo.” So I keep it hid. Advertisement Howard talked with the singer for just about ninety minutes on a variety of topics, including Led Zeppelin, solo career, meeting Elvis Presley, and the story of how Zeppelin stole The Who’s dinner reservations […] He had a six-door Mercedes limousine and it came with a chauffeur driver’s hat. And ‘Skin’ Tyson was a founder member of Cast. “A reference to some emotion or some power or some energy. When I ask him to explain, he actually, amiably, growls: “Grrrrrrr….”. He’s a cross between a Greyhound and a Bedlington Terrier. The reality is that I ran back once before, and Patty had made her American Kid record [2013] and was touring with that. I’ve done so many things. Bergen, Norway. He also talks a lot about digging deep, which brings us to his latest endeavour. We had four days for the first album and four for the next. For perspective, keep in mind that Plant’s dear friend and bandmate John Bonham died suddenly in 1980, devastating and disbanding Led Zeppelin. Such a remarkable character, a force of nature, such a cool player…I guess he sends them out from the trees and the hedgerows…maybe next time I’ll just be on my own…maybe I’ll make the whole journey there and back to Clarksdale without finding any birds in the air that come out to greet me.”. Quite emotive, to say the least. And sometimes it’s like a real curve. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. The bottom line is to dig deep. The music was best played as loud as possible, the lyrics must be memorized and analyzed—“a hedgerow is a row of shrubs…” — and, when we got old enough to have boyfriends, this would be the music we would totally make out to. To pick a favourite song by them would be a difficult task for anyone let alone the band’s lead singer, Robert Plant. Rank. “I remember that great morning when the term ‘classic rock’ was invented,” Robert Plant says, by way of introduction, at his base in the Severn Valley. By You once said you felt you were “in the wrong place” around the time of Big Log. All that sort of thing. So, now I look back at those songs and I think, ‘well, that was pretty good.’”, “When I said I was growling…I like to get out of the way and stay remote…” He doesn’t like “speculations” and “ragtag conversations of news footage”, and no one could blame him one bit. I know so many guys from my time at school, who I still see and who are very funny and love life, but they did the wrong thing. This is the whole deal of what it’s all about – musical integrity, great company and stimulus. I believe your dad played violin, but did your parents still have that attitude of: “Go and get a proper job”? It’s musical archeology, a story of bold discovery, all linked with a signature singer and undeniable heart. What had happened was that the world of ‘raaaak’ – with several ‘a’s – had become like an oldies station. His evolution has been meteoric. It was a long way from playing with Alexis Korner in some folk club. You know…when Bonzo and I met in 1968…I said what we were was almost an electric folk group — and then we were something else. Joe Taysom. So you grow into the person that you didn’t know you were going to be. We had to keep pushing to the left and to the right of a common language for a certain kind of eloquence or a certain skill…I was trying to mix it up.”. You can put in lots of little bits of confectionery in contemporary stuff. How many freaking interviews can one guy do in a lifetime — and then one more? I’ve met Robert Plant four times. They almost come to life in a totally different way. He’s a very lyrical guitarist, a beautiful player. Digging Deep With Robert Plant is his hugely popular podcast, in which he eloquently discusses the hows and whys of songs from his across his career. and its theme song both held the Number Three spot on their respective charts for the year, Robert Plant gave us the uber-sultry, raw and uncompromising “Big Log” where he refused to be put inside any preconceived best-frontman-of-all-time tidy package and confessed he was on the run. And if those guys were a little bit springy, they’d tell you the wrong side, just so you would give it a quick tweak! 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