This man is everything.....the voice, the look, the hair, the English wit, there will never be anyone even in the ballpark near his talent....AND one of the only singers to make it as a solo act, few have managed to do so.....
paisleyization he is amazing and such gorgeous hair, beautiful and natural and a completely unique voice.Never understood the fuss over Bowie's hair, he had some ridiculous styles and when you saw it in it's natural state was unremarkable to say the least! Rock on Robert!
I've met him several times, and he's a HUGE flirt. I'm not his type at all, so that's not it -- he's just a fucking flirt! :-) Once when we met him in Boulder, he said to me and my sister, "Good morning, ladies" as he strutted by in shorts (so tan and fit too), looking at us with that naughty sexy smirk that only Robert Plant can do. We died!!!! He knew what he was doing, and we knew it wasn't because he actually wanted us. Oh well, a girl can dream.....
I've always wondered what his type was... I'd guess tiny,skinny,brunette girls...dunno, got this feeling. If it were to be true,I wouldn't be his type either! 😅,Thx 4 sharing, though. ;))
He is a compulsive flirt, can't help himself. He is a Tomcat, relentlessly chasing tail. He knows how good he looks and the effect he has on women and works it for all it's worth. It's just the way he is wired. Got to love the guy anyway.
There will never be another Robert. So naturally cool, not trying to be anyone other than himself. I adore this man so much, though it's not an 'attraction' as such, I just truly admire him and his talent. I just wish I could've been alive to witness him at the beginning...I hope I get to see him perform one day!
put him in front of a woman and he can't help but FLIRT... there is just something about him... I'm an old lady now, and he's an old man, mighty fine !
"He's everything that I wish I could be myself." It's so interesting to hear Percy say this about another human being (his son-in-law), when so many thousands of young men have said the same thing about him!!!
@hanklove4ever You're crazy, Jimmy Page was starting a band and saw Robert Plant singing in a club and was so blown away that he had to have him in this band, which became the greatest band of all time, and it's this man who not only belted out the songs bigger and better than anyone at the time could have, but he wrote some of the greatest lyrics of all time. Jimmy the master for sure, but Plant is the voice of Led Zeppelin
what a vision of Godly beauty. Long Live Robert Plant. you are my heart throb. Robert has this primal aura and the most loving kind warm heart. Robert is a gift from our God in Heaven.
I saw Robert Plant in Eugene, Oregon on his Fate of Nations Tour( ironically, that's what we're facing today) and he was so professional. Excellent sound. No strung out lead guitar or drum solos. Just perfect and the best show I, personally, have seen. Thank you, Robert Plant!
So Robert Plant got the year wrong of a concert he performed . He performed many shows in the San Francisco when he first came to the states. opening for many bands including Janis Joplin with whatever incarnation of a back up band she had at that time. And It is obvious that Robert Plants vocal style was heavily influenced by Janis.
@hanklove4ever I disagree.. Robert seems to have done well for himself in his solo career. Each member created the success of Led Zeppelin. The four members came together and it just would not have been the same if it had been any others then these 4. Can you imagine Mick Jagger as the singer? Would not have been the same. It was magic they created together. By the way Robert saluted Jimmy in an amazing speech; guess you missed that..hence your remark. It was amazing!
Theres a future.....as well as a past.....Lessons and Dreams.....Spend my days with a Woman unkind......Someone told me theres a Girl out there....with Love in her eyes and flowers in her hair......but that was the 60s!!.....the flowers are dyin Robert......Peace on 🌎......Great interview with the Man.....
@Luukeeeehh This was most surely 1993, the year Fate Of Nations was released. He is doing the talk show circuit promoting the album. There is a youtube video of Robert performing 29 palms on Letterman promoting this album.
I like watching Robert talk to this lady interviewer. This is unique, because he doesn't normally act this way for most people. I think he may have been slightly nervous, or possibly threatened by this lady's constant probing manor of questions, because Robert seemed politely defensive, and several times he had to tell her to pass over certain questions. And his eyes were open wide, and manic-like, which I've never seen him do. Was he, may I ask, on meth that day? But I liked how cute Robert looked in this interview, long blond hair, clean shaven face, still looked youngish, and dressed in those sexy leather pants!
I agree, Morrison. In fact, interviews are always much better when the interviewer is truly knowledgeable about his subject. You can tell every time when they're faking it. Bugs me too.
The problem with John Melloncamp and Bruce Springsteen is that they are musicians, not artists. Even though the terms artist and musician are used intermittently in much the same way they are worlds and universe apart. The 2 musicians mentioned above have no passion. However, there is a song that BS does that I like but loathe at the very same time,Sandy.
i already AM older, 51 to be exact. I wasn't mocking him in any way, shape or form, I adore Robert Plant and have been a fan since 1974 and luckily got to see Zep in concert many many times. I'm sure he's forgotten a LOT more than the year Janis died, the way those guys used to party.So no offense was meant to the gorgeous Robert Plant at all.