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Robert Plant says he assembled a personal archive over lockdown that will be publicly released “when I kick the bucket”

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Robert Plant has revealed that he assembled a massive personal archive, including unreleased music, over lockdown that will only be released when he dies.The Led Zeppelin frontman spoke about his plans on the latest edition of his Digging Deep podcast, which was released yesterday (May 24).Plant told his co-host Matt Everitt that he’d spent the past year “in Worcestershire, Shropshire, the Welsh borders; just walking, painting, drawing”.He then revealed that, due to the coronavirus-enforced lockdown, he’d had ample time recently to “put my house in order”.“All the adventures that I’ve ever had with music and tours, album releases, projects that didn’t actually get finished or whatever it is — I just put them, itemised them all, and put.

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