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Legendary Led Zeppelin singer Robert Plant says he has moved on from rock and wants to focus on a different type of music.
Robert Plant has given up rock music.
The Led Zeppelin musician - who has refused requests to reform the group for a full tour -said his musical tastes have completely changed.
Speaking about going to see his former Led Zeppelin bandmate John Paul Jones' new rock group Them Crooked Vultures he said: "I feel so far away from heavy rock now. It's quite odd how mine and John's paths seem to have crossed over - we've sort of gone into each other's world's a bit."
The 62-year-old musician also admitted that he could no longer handle the decibel level of a rock concert saying his ears "bled for two days" after the show.
Now Robert - who won several Grammy awards for 'Raising Sand' his collaboration with bluegrass singer Alison Krauss in 2009 -hopes to focus on a different type of music and lifestyle.
He said: "For me, it's no longer to do with vanity, ego and visible success. It's just about getting down into the earth of music. I spent three or four years never playing a Zeppelin song from 1981 onwards, because I didn't want to lean on Zeppelin. I've gone from being in that huge band to picking up the pieces of my own gift."
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3rd September 2010 03:41
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| I've just got back from the HMV Forum in Kentish Town, having had the honour of seeing Robert Plant sing and play as part of The Band of Joy - what a joy! If this is his complete move away from his days of Rock then long may it continue. I'm a big rock fan and have seen his former band mate play in a TCV gig - there is no comparison between the two - both are equally brilliant and unique. My boyfriend is a total die hard Led Zeppelin fan and both him and I were hugely impressed by the music, the musicians and the total, and very apparent, lack of an ego trip from Robert Plant. They played rearranged Led Zep tracks and totally made them their own - and they were good too! That combined with tracks from his days with Alison Krauss and their new numbers, especially Angel Dance, gave the audience a very lively, vibrant and upbeat mix of songs for the evening. If you're a Led Zep fan and are worried that Roberts move away from Rock will make him disappointing to listen to then don't be.... It was one of the best live shows I've been to and the quality of professionalism, music, talent and over all ambience was 2nd to none! Long live Percy!! :) | ||
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