
December
2003
Robert Plant: Brierley
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Plant in action |
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He's
a rock legend - the voice of Led Zep. On Wednesday 17th December Robert
Plant spoke to BBC WM's Paul Franks about Wolves, writing 'Kashmir',
jamming with Hendrix, the new solo album and his future plans... |
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"I
couldn't just be an echo of something I was 25 years ago - got to
keep moving on" - Robert Plant, speaking to BBC WM's Paul Franks.
Click here to listen to
Robert Plant talk about:
his new album - 'Sixty-Six to Timbuktu', Catherine Zeta
Jones, John Bonham, his first record, playing the Wolverhampton, Brum
and Worcester "scene", being "unbearable", playing
in different cultures, ego and entertainment, gigging in the Arctic
circle
and the Ukraine and
"bumping" into Iron Maiden at a service station.
Click
here to listen to Robert Plant talk about:
The Mothers Club in Erdington, the Odeon, crashing his car, rehearsing
near Tenbury Wells, John Bonham, writing Kashmir, Morocco, jamming
with Hendrix, 'Physical Graffiti', talking to the King of Norway,
Cliff Richard and his future plans and gigs.
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