I really had to think and learn about musical intervals. Robert Plant More Quotes by Robert Plant More Quotes From Robert Plant There's so many parts of your life, you know? People say that you don't get any better after the age of about forty or something like that, as a performer. I find all that to be a misconception. I don't feel bad about the way I present stuff. The calendar and the mirror - they're bastards. Robert Plant mirrors age people It's sort of a feeling of power onstage. It's really the ability to make people smile, or just to turn them one way or another for that duration of time, and for it to have some effect later on. I don't really think it's power... it's the goodness. Robert Plant smile people thinking Dolly Parton's done 'Stairway to Heaven.' Anything's possible. Robert Plant stairway-to-heaven done heaven The music beckons to those who are listening. Robert Plant music-is listening My mother was a gypsy, and she had a lot of dark blood in her, and her hair was very, very thick - she couldn't even get a brush through it. So I have been very fortunate. And every time I go to cut it off, hairdressers refuse to do it. Robert Plant cutting mother dark Each album has a different atmosphere. The third album and Houses of the Holy seem to be the two albums that people didn't get off on quite as strongly as the other ones. But I think they contain the basic ingredients for the further pursuance of what we're doing... the turning point to relieve the tedium of repetition. Robert Plant two people thinking It's a shame to see these young chicks bungle their lives away in a flurry and rush to compete with what was in the old days the goodtime relationships we had with the GTOs and people like that. When it came to looning, they could give us as much of a looning as we could give them. It's a shame, really. Robert Plant shame giving people Kashmir is my last resort. I think, if I truly deserve it one day, I should go there and stay there for quite a while. Or if I really need it at any point, it should be my haven, my Shangri-la. Robert Plant kashmir one-day thinking The essence of my lyrics is the desire for peace and harmony. That's all anyone has ever wanted. How could it become outdated?...We are trying to communicate a fulfilled ideal...I am a reflection of what I sing. Sometimes I have to get serious because the things I've been through are serious...The way I see it, rock n' roll is folk music. Robert Plant rocks essence reflection My vocal style I haven't tried to copy from anyone. It just developed until it became the girlish whine it is today. Robert Plant zeppelins style today You know, people can't fall in love with me just because I'm good at what I do. Robert Plant falling-in-love plant people Back in my day, we called it rock 'n' roll, but then we always reminded listeners that it was no big deal if they didn't like it. Robert Plant rock-n-roll rocks bigs I think we're in a disposable world and 'Stairway to Heaven' is one of the things that hasn't quite been thrown away yet. Robert Plant heaven world thinking It's OK to quote from your past. But I'm more interested in quoting from my present and pointing towards the future. Robert Plant pointing quoting past I don't know how much more expressive you can get than being a rock and roll singer. Robert Plant rock-and-roll rocks singers The 50s were great because I collected stamps. Robert Plant stamps Does anyone remember laughter? Robert Plant heartless laughter laughing I'm not saving lives. I'm singing and I should go placidly and joyously through the whole thing and work hard and not take it for granted. It's great to have this gift. Robert Plant saving singing hard-work I want to play tennis and fornicate. Robert Plant tennis want play Finding another way to do what I know I can do pretty well. A way that stimulates me. I'm always on some sort of learning curve. If I can continually be surprised then I'm alert. Robert Plant curves wells way