ROBERT PLANT Interviewed On NBC-TV's 'Late Night With Jimmy Fallon'

September 14, 2010

LED ZEPPELIN legend Robert Plant was interviewed on last night's (Monday, September 13) edition of NBC-TV's "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon". Video footage of his appearance can now be viewed in two parts below.

According to The Pulse of Radio, Plant says that he and Alison Krauss actually started recording their follow-up to 2007's Grammy Award-winning "Album of the Year" "Raising Sand", before ultimately abandoning it. Today (September 14),Plant and his revamped pre-LED ZEPPELIN group BAND OF JOY release their self-titled debut set.

Plant told The Pulse of Radio that after the runaway success of "Raising Sand", he and Krauss simply needed time away from the project before truly starting anew. "Well, we got to talking about it and we got to sharing a bunch of ideas, and we got to go into the studio and trying some of them out," he said. "And it was particularly challenging to try and follow 'Raising Sand', probably so soon after we finished working on the project. So, perhaps we didn't give it enough space, anyway. Y'know, we reached a point where we knew we'd have to kind of hook up later on."

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