Robert Plant a man with a mission
Photo: Arnie Goodman There are stars, superstars and even megastars. Then there is Robert Plant, a guy who is, or has been, all three of them together, and who remains at the very top of the universal musical tree. Speaking with a relaxed Plant, on the near-eve of the release of his latest album, Carry Fire on Warner/Nonesuch, refreshingly, the man himself is a genuine delight, with no axe to grind, no self-obsessed front to maintain, no precious barriers that all too often seem to come with the fame. Much to my relief, Mr. Plant is an instantly likeable, friendly, chatty sort of guy-next-door. Exactly the kind of guy you feel you’ve known most of your life. Which, if you’ve been listening to music for much of it, is pretty much the case. The man is enjoying the beauty of the misty Welsh Mountain hill country, an area he is constantly drawn towards and where he clearly feels completely at home and at ease. We joke about local highlights, having both lived in the area off and...