Robert Plant: 'I feel so far away from heavy rock' | The Independent | The Independent

Robert Plant has created a new mix of Led Zeppelin songs, remixing the songs “Kashmir” and “Whole Lotta Love” into a new combination of the two songs for Wolverhampton Wanderers football club.

Robert Plant creates a new pre-match Led Zeppelin mix for Molineux - News - Led Zeppelin Official Forum

LedZepNews broke the news that Plant was in the studio last month working on a “reimagined version” of a “classic Led Zeppelin song”.

Now we know what that project is: It’s a new mix of “Kashmir” and “Whole Lotta Love” that debuted on May 10 and will be played every time the football team walks out on the pitch in Wolverhampton.

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