четверг, 7 марта 2013 г.
I have mixed feelings about this. I broke my Rock n Roll Teeth on Zeppelin but was too young to have
Here we go again. Over five years after their one-off reunion concert and a few months removed from releasing that show in theaters and on DVD, Led Zeppelin might make yet another comeback, if Robert Plant is to be believed.
The singer hinted at the possibility of a reunion next year in an interview with Australia's "60 Minutes," as Rolling Stone reports. Recently, guitarist Jimmy Page said that a reunion tour never happened because Plant "was busy," and now the frontman is leaving the door wide open for more shows.
"[Jimmy and bassist John Paul Jones] travel warnings are Capricorns. They don't say a word. They're quite contained in their own worlds and they leave it to me. I'm not the bad guy," Plant said in the interview. "You need to see the Capricorns -- I've got nothing to do in 2014."
The one-off reunion show took place in December 2007 at London's O2 arena and the recording of it was released in multiple formats in 2012. At the time, Page and Jones -- who also performed with late drummer John Bonham's son at the concert -- were up for a tour but it never materialized. They explored replacing plant with Steven Tyler or Myles Kennedy travel warnings but ultimately abandoned the idea.
Plant, for his part, has been making folkier music, first with Alison travel warnings Krauss and then with his Band of Joy. In 2011, he said he was so focused on his new sound that he "almost can't relate" to Zeppelin anymore. Whether or not this change of heart leads to something or just came about from frustration of years of answering the question, we'll just have to wait and see.
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I've seen them live several times, each experience was stunning in the music and imagery. The Stones still rock on as the greatest rock and roll band in the world and rightfully so. They can still play at the highest levels and put on a show that's like nothing out there. Can Zepplin pull it off, too? Let's hope we see that question answered.
let em pull it off , hope they do...Just gotta keep Page off the suds focused,,At todays crazy tic prices for geezer rock(which we love/need-compared to any attempted crap of so called music-since 1990) I / We will just wait for the DVD get a keg ....at least Zep hasnt taken a stage hobbled thru the motions like your Rolling Bones have.....
Clearly you are a kid who has never seen the greatest rock and roll band in the world. Shame. Your generation settles for such crap. Mine gave the world Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, CSN Y and so much more. You have nothing today that can shine their shoes, let alone stand on a stage with a Clapton, Page or Townsend and deserve that honor.
I saw them at madison square garden in 1977 I would love to see them again come on guys back to new york .We can have a reunion remember me I was in section 27 row b seat 5? I am sure you saw me there thru the dark and haze of smoke LOL
If your to young to remember Zeppelin live, or just want to see one of there best live performances, buy The Song Remains The Same online. Its a movie that came out in the 70's and I can never watch it enough.
I grew up on Led. 1969 saw both Led I and Led II released. The first time I heard Led Zeppelin forever changed my musical outlook. They instantly travel warnings became my favorite band, and, 44 years later, they still are. I got to see them 3 times in concert, and I hope they come out swinging and tour again. It would be nice if they had some new, kick-ass material and practiced enough travel warnings to be on top of their game. Whatever they decide, I'm sure I'll be pleased. I'd write some more, but 1973's Houses of the Holy beckons. travel warnings Zep's music never gets old.
I have mixed feelings about this. I broke my Rock n Roll Teeth on Zeppelin but was too young to have seen them in the day. I always hoped a reunion would happen so I could experience the band live. Twenty years ago it surely would have been great. Now however I'm not so sure. I saw the DVD of the 07,02 arena show. While the show was good it was obvious that Plant can't hit the notes he used to. I guess what I am trying to say is that I would rather not see them then see them and have it not be good.
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