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Robert Plant’s Sadness And Regret Over Patty Griffin

Elif Ozden
Last updated: 2024/10/29 at 2:31 PM
By Elif Ozden 3 Min Read
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Remember the love story between Led Zeppelin’s Robert Plant and the singer-songwriter Patty Griffin? The two not only shared a romantic bond but also collaborated on the Band of Joy project. They lived together in Texas, made beautiful music, and their relationship seemed like a match made in rock ‘n’ roll heaven. But not every love story has a fairy tale ending.

Plant previously opened up about his regret over his relationship with Griffin. The two crossed paths when Plant formed Band of Joy in July 2010, which included Griffin. They embarked on a US summer tour, an autumn 2010 tour in Europe, and a North America tour in 2011. They released a self-titled album, and it received critical acclaim and multiple Grammy nominations.

Robert and Patty’s relationship blossomed from a shared passion for music as they spent hours on stage and in the recording studio. The chemistry between the two was evident in their shows. It was apparent that they had an understanding of each other as they fed off one another’s energy.

The band’s final performance took place at the Big Chill Festival in 2011. Plant revealed in a July 2012 interview that he ‘eloped and ran off to Texas’ with Griffin. His manager later said that they hadn’t married, but the pair had indeed been dating for over a year.

The couple had a strong artistic connection, but they had issues maintaining their relationship. The contrast in their lifestyles and backgrounds became evident as time went on. Plant, a true British native, had a deep love for his hometown’s culture. But Griffin, an American, couldn’t quite embrace this aspect of Plant’s life. Their relationship progressed, and these differences began to strain their bond. It became difficult for them to find common ground.

Plant told the Independent in 2014 that their relationship served as a learning experience for both. He said the following about his relationship with Patty Griffin:

“Patty and I tried a sort of zig-zag across the Atlantic, but she didn’t share my penchant for cider, and she used to marvel at the Black Country character I became after four pints of Thatchers. My feelings are very much ones of sadness and regret, but I also disturbed myself. I had to come back [to Worcestershire] to find out just how much I valued what I’d left behind – it’s an old song, I guess.”

Plant’s decision to move back to Worcestershire was a turning point in their relationship. He needed to reconnect with what he had left behind.

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