People forget sometimes — Led Zeppelin is just one chapter in Robert Plant’s epic, shape-shifting journey. Because when the lights go low and the silence thickens, it’s not nostalgia that walks out — it’s a man in constant motion. He’s drifted through desert blues, mourned in Celtic hymns, flirted with Nashville twang, and vanished into Moroccan smoke. That night with Imelda May, when “Rock and Roll” rang out, it wasn’t a retro detour — it was rebirth. No bombast. Just swing, soul, and reinvention. The past didn’t return. It evolved. And in that moment, you saw it: Plant doesn’t relive history… he drags it forward, kicking and wailing, into someplace entirely new.
Robert Plant & Imelda May’s Blistering “Rock And Roll” Turns Back the Clock on Later… with Jools Holland What began as a tribute to one of Britain’s most iconic music shows quickly morphed into something far more unforgettable. When Robert Plant—yes, that Robert Plant—and Imelda May stepped into the spotlight, nobody expected Led Zeppelin’s “Rock And Roll” to sound like … Read more