[He may not see the King's antique apparel on kids in the Hall, but he does feel a tinge of nostalgia.] The amount of teens wearing the Led Zeppelin '77 tour T-shirts walking around the Rock Hall is absurd. Absurd, ... I saw them on that tour and didn't even buy a shirt. It tells you what these kids feel about music. People take music very seriously.

The first T-shirt with a rock likeness was put out by an Elvis Presley fan club around 1956, ... It's very rare and had a rendering of the famous Tampa '55 photo on it, colorized.

It's not unusual when a new chairman comes for there to be a number of vacancies at the top.

We imprint and project on songs what we want so that they become more important to us. We imprint intimacy in the songs, give them a narrative separate from and parallel to what the author's intent was. In that way, we make the songs symbolic of our own relationships.

His one-of-a-kind voice and ethereal songs set him apart from all of his contemporaries and made for a diverse set of followers.

Usually the vacancies don't last that long, and I'm sure they'll get filled in due course.

The Beatles had gotten so popular so fast that they demanded a switch and Roy went along, opening for them up instead.