pmc100 Faux Guitarist Aug 20, 2018 #1 He's a golden god! 70 doesn't actually seem that old. When The Beatles and The Stones start hitting 80, then we can start freaking out
He's a golden god! 70 doesn't actually seem that old. When The Beatles and The Stones start hitting 80, then we can start freaking out
Help!I'maRock! Mediocringly Derivative Aug 20, 2018 #2 Robert Plant is old and wants you to listen to new music. http://rockandrollgarage.com/robert-plant-tell-fans-stop-living-past-hear-new-bands/
Robert Plant is old and wants you to listen to new music. http://rockandrollgarage.com/robert-plant-tell-fans-stop-living-past-hear-new-bands/
tiger roach Urban Bovine Knievel Aug 20, 2018 #4 Happy happy Mr. Plant. All these years later, still tryin to find the bridge.
T Tralfaz . Aug 20, 2018 #5 Now that he's an old man, is it cool if we plagiarize his songs and credit them as "trad."
Kerouac weird musical dildo Aug 20, 2018 #6 Happy birthday, Robert! Here's my favourite performance of yours:
Honkridge UNACCEPTABLE! Aug 20, 2018 #9 Of all the Super Group people who went solo, his was the best.
Flamencology You don't deserve koa. Aug 20, 2018 #10 One of the very few 60s-70s rockers whose new records I order pre-release. Last edited: Aug 20, 2018
frunobulax Gak Pernah Cukup! Aug 20, 2018 #11 HBD The record with Alison Krause is great. At he's not secluded in his castle, endlessly remixing old Zep masters.
HBD The record with Alison Krause is great. At he's not secluded in his castle, endlessly remixing old Zep masters.
CBHScott How did I get here? Aug 20, 2018 #13 Dude has aged gracefully, and thankfully evolved as an artist. Cheers, Robot!
rickenvox Animal Psychic Aug 21, 2018 #15 I haven't bought anything from his solo career, but do have to admit that whenever I hear songs of his I'm always intrigued. He has never become a self-parody, like too many acts performing way beyond their time.
I haven't bought anything from his solo career, but do have to admit that whenever I hear songs of his I'm always intrigued. He has never become a self-parody, like too many acts performing way beyond their time.