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.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
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.
Led Zeppelin isn't done yet, quite clearly, because every year since 1968 there's been new fans.
Led Zeppelin has been there through three generations of teenage angst. And there's a generation of kids now who won't know it, post-Linkin Park.
The thing about Led Zeppelin was that it was always four musicians at the top of their game, but they could play like a band.
You get a chance like that maybe once in your lifetime, and you are lucky to sustain it over that period of time. It doesn't mean to say that whatever I do in the future has no substance to it - I may present some new material I've got, and there are definitely new angles of doing it - but I'm not looking to recreate another Led Zeppelin.
I would like to find a way to embrace what Led Zeppelin did, in filmmaking.
'Fox News' will one day come to an end. Led Zeppelin will not. It's as simple as that.
Fifty years from now, people will still be listening to Led Zeppelin. They won't even remember me.
With Led Zeppelin, it has always been that mystique of how the music is done - how it works, why it works.
I plead total ignorance to Led Zeppelin. I am totally in the dark about them.