What Robert Plant Thought About His British Contemporaries After the Death of Their Drummer: “Dull, Obvious, and Sad”
In the 1970s, rock music wasn’t just evolving—it was exploding. At the center of that explosion were two British giants: The Who and Led Zeppelin. They weren’t direct rivals in the traditional sense, but they existed in the same rarefied air—stadium-filling, era-defining, and constantly compared by fans who wanted to crown the “greatest” band of … Read more