
Robert Plant, the legendary Led Zeppelin star is no longer interested in being “a big problem.”
Currently making music with a group of acoustic artists called Saving Grace, he loves the lack of “stress” in his collaboration.
The 77 -year -old musician is only interested in doing things that “are worth it”, regardless of the size of the project.
Robert said The sun Newspaper: “I can’t say that I have the ambition to be a big problem. Because I have been in many big situations …”
“I have moved away from so many situations. At this time in my life, it has to be something that really is worth doing, I don’t just want to be holding on,” he added.
“These are great people. I see that saving grace as a beautiful, without stress, or something that is holful. There were no great ads when we started,” the stairway to Heaven Talent mentioned at the exit.
Robert also confessed that being the leader of Led Zeppelin was “a very precarious and sensitive place to be, and overwhelming.”
“The ego played a role, but it was very momentary. For the most part, it was fear of being in that position. If any of us, four guys were not in that, where would we have been?” The singer said.
He recalled: “There was no place to hide in those days and we didn’t have a support structure behind us.”
Robert Plant, who joined the band, Led Zeppelin, by Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones and the late John Bonham, also admitted that it was very difficult for him when it was only after the band separated due to the death of its drummer in 1980.