

The show had been scheduled to be aired on February 27, but AXS TV announced on January 18 that it had been delayed to March 13. The episode is the first of the show’s sixth season.
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The full episode of “The Big Interview with Dan Rather” will air on AXS TV at 9pm ET on March 13. “Tomorrow maybe something else?” Rather asked. “Well, I mean there was such a variety of songs that I guess I would have to go along,” Plant said. Rather asked Plant if “Kashmir” is indeed his personal all-time favourite Led Zeppelin song. “It almost was like the antithesis of the music was this kind of lyric and this vocal delivery that was just about enough to get in there, you know.” “Well, it was a great achievement,” Plant said when asked if “Kasmir” is his favourite Led Zeppelin song, “to take such a monstrously dramatic musical piece and find a lyric that was ambiguous enough and a delivery which would not over-pumped.” “I would just say there’s no advice, just love everything around you as much as you can.” Plant also said that ‘Kashmir’ is one of his favourite Led Zeppelin songs That’s how it works, you know? So when it’s tough, it’s really tough.” “I know other guys who do what I do who have lost kids and because we’re kind of public property, in a way, our conditions and our luck and our bad luck and our whole circumstances are there for public discussion. “Well, as you say, it’s such an individual phenomena or just piece of real bad luck and I don’t know how many people have been in the public eye to such a garish degree.” Rather than asked what advice Plant would give to someone who was experiencing grief. “I wrote another song about him called ‘I Believe’ which was on an album in 1992 and every now and again he turns up in songs for no other reason than I miss him a lot.” And we lived pretty close together, a long way from London. “But we pulled tight together and both my wife and I, we had strong families so … and good support, I mean, John Bonham from Zeppelin and his wife Pat, they were magnificent with us and helped us a lot. It was anything but conducive to normal family life.” “Well it wasn’t easy,” Plant said, “especially in the light of the fact that there’s the whole hysteria that surrounded the mid to late seventies. Rather asked Plant how he got through the death of his son. The definition between Karac and Logan is … it’s a tough one to chip through the two things but he was a little nature boy, you know? He was a mountain man.” “And we were blessed with another boy who came along about two years later and the two images are blurred.

“His mother and I often… the memory gets … changes, the contrast and the focus changes as time goes on. Plant said that the song “All My Love,” which he wrote about Karac after his death, “was just paying tribute to the joy that he gave us as a family and, in a crazy way, still does occasionally.” Karac died aged five of a stomach virus on Jwhile Plant was on tour with Led Zeppelin in the US. Robert Plant spoke about the death of his son Karac in a since-deleted clip from his upcoming March 13 interview with Dan Rather on AXS TV.
