Robert Plant has just revealed that he took advantage of the confinement to put his personal archives in order.

A large amount of documents including unreleased recordings that the Led Zeppelin singer will leave for posterity when his time comes.

"All the adventures I've had with music and touring, album releases, projects that didn't come to fruition or whatever - I just put them together, tagged them all, and gave at all a semblance of order, ”explained the 72-year-old artist during a passage in the podcast

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What if Robert Plan had been an accountant

However, you will have to be patient before you can consult them. “I told the kids to release everything for free to the public when I broke my pipe. Just to see how many absurd things have been going on from start to finish from 1996 until today. It's an adventure, ”added Robert Plant.

If die-hard Led Zeppelin fans must already have their mouths watered at the idea of ​​exploring the unreleased recordings left by Robert Plant, you should know that the singer's archives will not be only sound. “I found a letter from my mother that said, 'Look, you've been a really bad boy, but why don't you come back? Because Sue wants to know where you've gone. Also, the accountant job is still available in Stourport-on-Severn. Why don't you just come home and we'll pretend this never happened? ” And I only opened the letter three months ago! “, He unveiled.

Who knows, if Robert Plant had opened the letter at the time, maybe he would have listened to his mother and ditched his rockstar career to become an accountant in the small town of North Worcestershire!

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