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View Poll Results: do you agree with johnny?
I agree, these old guys need to know when to stop and hang it up 0 0%
Disagree, age is just a number. you don't stop being creative just because you're old 20 68.97%
Make a dramatic exit like overdosing or blowing your brains out. better to burn out than fade away 1 3.45%
I think an artist's late work is sometimes more interesting 4 13.79%
Overwhelming success can kill creativity so its better to bow out while you're still in your prime 0 0%
I reckon that an aging rapper is more embarrassing than an aging rockstar 4 13.79%
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Old 09-03-2011, 05:24 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Well what about people like Robert Plant? Perhaps the only member of Zeppelin who's realized his glory days of rebellion and youthfulness are over, he's shelved his hard rock ways in favor of a quiet folk/country solo career. Truly respectable, in my opinion.
He should have shelved his hard rock ways a looooooooong time ago, he hasn`t done anything good (hard rock wise) since his Zeppelin days anyway.
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