Robert Plant is planning for something ‘really worth doing’

Robert Plant is not interested in being ‘a big deal anymore’

Robert Plant, the legendary Led Zeppelin star is no longer interested in being “a big deal more.”

Currently making music with a group of acoustic artists called Saving Grace, he loves the lack of “stress” in their collaboration.

The 77-year-old musician is only interested in doing things that are “worth” it, regardless of the size of the project.

Robert told The sun Newspaper: “I can’t say I have the ambition of being a big deal more. Because I’ve been in so many Big Deal -Situations …”

“I’ve gone away from so many situations. At this point in my life it has to be something really worth doing – I don’t just want to hang on,” he added.

“These are big people. I see to save grace as a beautiful, no stress, no bludgeoning things. There were no big messages when we started,” Stairs to the sky Talent mentioned for the outlets.

Robert also admitted that being Led Zeppelin’s front man was “a very uncertain and sensitive place to be – and overwhelming.”

“Ego played a role, but it was so immediate. It was the most fear of being in this position. If any of us four guys weren’t on it, where would we have been?” said the singer.

He remembered, “There was nowhere to hide these days and we didn’t have a support structure behind us.”

Robert Plant, who was gathered in the band, Led Zeppelin, by Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones and the late John Bonham, has also admitted that it was very difficult for him when he first went solo after the band split because of their drummer in 1980.

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