Robert Plant can’t fathom the concept of retirement. The former Led Zeppelin frontman, 73, says he is often asked about when he’ll retire but insists he has no plans to end his career. “People used to say to me, ‘Well, you must have done enough now?'”, he told The Telegraph in a new interview. “Enough of f–king what? ‘Enough to retire!’ So imagine the blessing to be 40 years further down the road, and I still don’t know enough to stop in any respect.
There’s always something new to learn, somewhere new to take it. I love it.” READ MORE: Led Zeppelin’s Robert Plant Says Heritage Bands Are ‘Like People Hanging Onto A Life Raft’ The singer adds that being a musician is a “lifetime’s job”, one that continues to provide him fulfillment and
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