I can’t speak for Mr. Faulkner, but I’m pretty he wasn’t a proponent of plagiarism and copyright infringement. I don’t think he’d have taken too kindly to Hemingway or Fitzgerald blatantly stealing his ideas.
It’s easy to toss off cute aphorisms from the peanut gallery, it’s another thing to be the one having their work stolen.
As noted by myself and others, no artist, Led Zeppelin or otherwise, should be defined by their worst moments.
Greta Van Fleet have no good moments. If they were a joke band (unintentionally, they kind of are) they would have something. They are not a joke band. They are shameless shlocksters.
Just because it’s difficult to become rich and famous as a pop band doesn’t mean that exploiting the lowest-common-denominator and shamelessly regurgitating the safest, most unoriginal ideas, heard ad nauseam for decades on ubiquitous Classic Rock FM radio, makes one worthy of praise when doing so.