Robert Plant organized his entire personal archive of unreleased material from his entire career during the isolation period and decided that this content will be released in its entirety and for free – but only after his death.
“All the adventures I’ve ever had with music and touring, album releases, projects that weren’t really completed or whatever – I just took them, categorized them all and put everything in some kind of order,” he said on his personal podcast Digging Deep (via LouderSound) .
After organizing items from his career and personal life, Plant revealed his intentions to his family. “I told the kids that when I kick the bucket, [they should] open it up to the public for free – just so they can see how many silly things have happened from 1966 until now. It’s a journey,” he explained.
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