I do know there's a lot of music where Led Zeppelin has been leant on. We didn't do anything about it. And I wouldn't want to, either.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I really don't listen to Led Zeppelin that much.
Led Zeppelin isn't done yet, quite clearly, because every year since 1968 there's been new fans.
I would like to find a way to embrace what Led Zeppelin did, in filmmaking.
Our intent with Led Zeppelin was not to get caught up in the singles' market, but to make albums where you could really flex your muscles - your musical intellect, if you like - and challenge yourself.
I realized what Led Zeppelin was about around the end of our first U.S. tour. We started off not even on the bill in Denver, and by the time we got to New York we were second to Iron Butterfly, and they didn't want to go on!
The next Led Zeppelin is playing somewhere, and they'll likely never make it because there's no infrastructure for it. They'll never get a chance.
Right from the first time we went to America in 1968, Led Zeppelin was a word-of-mouth thing. You can't really compare it to how it is today.
Fifty years from now, people will still be listening to Led Zeppelin. They won't even remember me.
I plead total ignorance to Led Zeppelin. I am totally in the dark about them.
Led Zeppelin was a band that would change things around substantially each time it played... We were becoming tighter and tighter, to the point of telepathy.