filed on August 30th, 2002 by Press Officer
Originally published in Kansas City Star
By Timothy Finn
Like few other performers of his stature and his generation, Robert Plant is content to leave his old glories and achievements where they belong: on his old records. ||Continue reading||
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filed on August 26th, 2002 by Press Officer
Originally published in Detriot News/Autos Insider — Aug. 26, 2002
By John McCormick
Seventeen-year old Max Brennan hasn’t formed an opinion of Cadillac - good or bad - but he’s very impressed by their TV advertising music, performed by the legendary British rock group Led Zeppelin. ||Continue reading||
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filed on August 23rd, 2002 by Press Officer
Originally published in Chicago Sun-Times
By Jim DeRogatis
Though his status as a rock icon is undeniable, Robert Plant has always been inspiring for his reluctance to live in the past, even as he acknowledges his inescapable history as a part of Led Zeppelin. ||Continue reading||
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filed on August 21st, 2002 by Press Officer
Originally published on Express and Star (UK, online edition)
By Tim Nash
Like many Molineux followers, Wolves nut Robert Plant has renewed his season ticket, hurts like hell and wishes the pain of last season would go away. ||Continue reading||
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filed on August 5th, 2002 by Press Officer
Originally published in Q Magazine (UK)
Looking as if he might have just handed his broadsword in at reception and with his blonde locks billowing, Robert Plant is very much the Viking abroad in Birmingham’s Hyatt Regency Hotel. He claims to have just stepped off a plane from the Hebrides, but one still expects to see a longboat with freshly ravished maidens draped over its hull moored up alongside the Peugeot 205’s in the hotel car park. ||Continue reading||
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filed on August 3rd, 2002 by Press Officer
Originally published in Details Magazine — August, 2002
by Steve Kurutz, photos by Anette Aurell, grooming: Joseph B for Cutler NYC
Q: Your new record, Dreamland, is your first solo effort since 1993. Why so long?
A: After my last solo record, Jimmy Page and I got back together. We were presented with a Grammy–the first and only Grammy we’ve ever had–but then I got to a point working with Jimmy where the past was the only thing that carried any currency. So I went to Norway, to the northernmost town in the Arctic Circle. I played in the land of the midnight sun. It wasn’t the same structured entertainment arena that I’d been getting bored with. I’m sure everyone who’s been around a long time does it. You just change gears. ||Continue reading||
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filed on August 2nd, 2002 by Press Officer
Originally published in Uncut Magazine (UK)
Interview by Nigel Williamson
The Led Zep Front man has just released his seventh solo album and is back on the road with new band Strange Sensation. Here he talks to Uncut about how he got the electricity back. ||Continue reading||
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filed on August 1st, 2002 by Press Officer
First published in Blender Magazine
By Adrian Deevoy
He was Led Zeppelin’s self-proclaimed “golden god” and the terror of hotel managers around the globe. But that didn’t stop you from asking Robert Plant questions about Elvis Presley, karaoke, bustling hedgerows and the size of his hammer
“I am everything,” declares Robert Plant, administering the mightiest handshake in rock. “I am hungry and I am thirsty” — here he launches into the extraordinary shriek that held Led Zeppelin aloft for more than a decade — “and I need a little luuuuv.” ||Continue reading||
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