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mtaylor
Then Stones better get on the road before Led Zep start touring.
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2000 LYFH
Get the Yardbirds back with Page & Beck. Who should sing?
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2000 LYFH
Get the Yardbirds back with Page & Beck. Who should sing?
Maybe they could recruit Keith Relf's son?
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mtaylor
Then Stones better get on the road before Led Zep start touring.
I'm a bigger Stones fan, but I suspect a Zep tour would probably destroy anything in it's path.
Yup. The biggest tours I could think would be Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, or Guns N Roses. Any one of those in a given year would destroy any other tour out there. And two of those acts touring in the same year might cause the world to explode.Quote
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mtaylor
Then Stones better get on the road before Led Zep start touring.
I'm a bigger Stones fan, but I suspect a Zep tour would probably destroy anything in it's path.
Exactly - if a bigger tour, a first and only tour in 30-35 years, would quite sure destroy whatever anybody else might think of doing. If a bigger World tour with correct planning and moneymen in behind, they could easy break U2s gross income record.
Indeed Zep and Pink Floyd would make the World explode.Quote
RollingFreakYup. The biggest tours I could think would be Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, or Guns N Roses. Any one of those in a given year would destroy any other tour out there. And two of those acts touring in the same year might cause the world to explode.Quote
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mtaylor
Then Stones better get on the road before Led Zep start touring.
I'm a bigger Stones fan, but I suspect a Zep tour would probably destroy anything in it's path.
Exactly - if a bigger tour, a first and only tour in 30-35 years, would quite sure destroy whatever anybody else might think of doing. If a bigger World tour with correct planning and moneymen in behind, they could easy break U2s gross income record.
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uhbuhgullayew
Much prefer Plant solo to Zep.
29 Palms is one of my all-time favorite songs.
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RollingFreakAbsolutely correct. 6 years ago, I was PISSED they didn't get back together and do some US shows. I HATED Robert Plant and I couldn't possibly understand why they wouldn't. After years, I've come to acceptance and I actually completely agree with Robert. Watch Celebration Day and you'll see its outstanding. But thats Robert Plant acting like he did over 30 years ago, and he honestly and understandably doesn't want to do that. He was the MVP of the reunion concert IMO, but thats really hard for him to go back like that.Quote
Munichhilton
He'd be wise to stay the course. Celebration Day was beyond good...great even. They can't top it and likely wouldn't come close to equaling it night after night.
Leave it as their legacy in tact.
Watching the show 6 years later, I literally can't believe he actually went along with it. Its hardest on him and requires the most work to actually sing that stuff. Its such a difference from what he's doing now and what men at his age are supposed to be doing that, again, it blows my mind the reunion actually happened. And the fact that it turned out as good as it did is just further proof they should leave it at that. They could play one show in NY, and I'm sure it would be great, but watch Celebration Day and its the perfect closing to their career.
Saying this means I'll never get to see Led Zeppelin, and it kills me, but I genuinely believe its the right decision. I don't want to watch it if he's not gonna be completely into it, and Ahmetts death finally gave him that one last urge to do it one more time. It was perfect, no need to continue. Again, 6 years ago Robert sounded like a total a-hole for not touring with them. Now, I completely understand where he's coming from and agree its best to leave it this way. In the end, he was absolutely right when I thought he was being an @#$%&. The fact that Page and Jones couldn't accept that 6 years ago is honestly kind of rude. Clearly Plant had his reasons and Jimmy kept saying "it still could happen!" Robert had to work the hardest at that reunion concert and he pulled it off brilliantly one last time for the fans. Go do whatever the hell you want, you deserve it Plant.
Sorry to write so much. Just every now and then this possibility comes up on, and I think when looking at it rationally, Plant was 100% correct in not wanting to continue, and I think looking at it now, many will agree.
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mtaylor
Then Stones better get on the road before Led Zep start touring.
I'm a bigger Stones fan, but I suspect a Zep tour would probably destroy anything in it's path.
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RollingFreak
The thing about Plant playing Zeppelin songs at his solo shows is they are arranged differently. With Zep, they are harder for him to sing. It was very clear, and bothered one of my friends, that everything was in a different key at the O2 show to accomodate Roger.
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andrewt
Am I the only one who watched that segment and thinks Plant is taking the piss?
He gives a joke answer to just about every other question.
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Robert Plant
I'm not the bad guy! I've got nothing to do in 2014"
That could be true, but I'm telling you Dave Grohl is close with all of the members. They loved him at the Kennedy Awards, he's met all of them multiple times, he was in a band with Jones. Plus his presence would probably get them even more money by attracting a younger-ish crowd. Not that they need it, but probably wouldn't hurt.Quote
From4tilLate
Page flew Steve Gorman to the London show 6 years ago, and has kept in touch with him. He mentioned to Steve how he was pissed off that Jason was having "Jason Bonham - Led Zeppelin" drumsticks printed up. If anyone besides Jason got the gig, it would be Steve, provided the Crowes don't conflict.