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Glastonbury is due to take a fallow year in 2018 but founder Michael Eavis says he will revoke that plan if a certain band agrees to perform.
He gave one clue – ‘it’s not One Direction’. Who could it be?
With rumours circulating that the Stones will come back to the UK next year to call it a day could it be that they will consider bowing out with shows in London and Glastonbury?
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From 2014.
Glastonbury organiser Michael Eavis: ‘I’m sure Led Zeppelin will play one day’
"Eavis said he was convinced they would share a stage once more and that he had always wanted them to play at Worthy Farm."
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From 2014.
Glastonbury organiser Michael Eavis: ‘I’m sure Led Zeppelin will play one day’
"Eavis said he was convinced they would share a stage once more and that he had always wanted them to play at Worthy Farm."
He's also been quoted as saying his favourite band from the 60s was Creedence Clearwater Revival. But two members are dead and John Fogerty isn't a big enough draw on his own. Plus he's played Glasto about 10 years ago.
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john lomax
I reckon it's either Led Zep or Pink Floyd
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On radio 2 last week the organisers daughter said the one band they always want but never get is Fleetwood Mac and they would be their dream headliners.
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On radio 2 last week the organisers daughter said the one band they always want but never get is Fleetwood Mac and they would be their dream headliners.
Yes, the original Fleetwood Mac, that would be great.
A miracle in fact, so it won't happen.
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From 2014.
Glastonbury organiser Michael Eavis: ‘I’m sure Led Zeppelin will play one day’
"Eavis said he was convinced they would share a stage once more and that he had always wanted them to play at Worthy Farm."
He's also been quoted as saying his favourite band from the 60s was Creedence Clearwater Revival. But two members are dead and John Fogerty isn't a big enough draw on his own. Plus he's played Glasto about 10 years ago.
Even if they were still all alive I can't see him revoking his plan just to accommodate them!
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From 2014.
Glastonbury organiser Michael Eavis: ‘I’m sure Led Zeppelin will play one day’
"Eavis said he was convinced they would share a stage once more and that he had always wanted them to play at Worthy Farm."
He's also been quoted as saying his favourite band from the 60s was Creedence Clearwater Revival. But two members are dead and John Fogerty isn't a big enough draw on his own. Plus he's played Glasto about 10 years ago.
Even if they were still all alive I can't see him revoking his plan just to accommodate them!
Who are the 2 members who died? Tom and ?
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I reckon the most likely band he has in mind are Led Zeppelin.
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I was thinking about OASIS...
I fully support their O2 show and thought it was phenomenal. I consider it Zeppelin. Touring so many years after that, the time has passed and as you say that wasn't "really" Zeppelin either. It was good enough and I accept it, but to do it 10 years later? Should have done it then and since they didn't Zep is done. I don't know why people are still clamoring for it. Same with Floyd after Wright died. They all had their chance, the time has passed, its time to move on.Quote
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Anyone's chance of seeing Led Zeppelin play live again ended in September of 1980.
Accept it. Enjoy the records and videos. But remember - there is no going back. No substitutes, no "almosts." There is no way to get back.
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From 2014.
Glastonbury organiser Michael Eavis: ‘I’m sure Led Zeppelin will play one day’
"Eavis said he was convinced they would share a stage once more and that he had always wanted them to play at Worthy Farm."
He's also been quoted as saying his favourite band from the 60s was Creedence Clearwater Revival. But two members are dead and John Fogerty isn't a big enough draw on his own. Plus he's played Glasto about 10 years ago.
Even if they were still all alive I can't see him revoking his plan just to accommodate them!
Who are the 2 members who died? Tom and ?
Only Tom has died, the other three are still with us.
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Tonstone
OASIS is the only viable option to the younger Glastonbury Crowd and prospective promoters In the U.K. There is no other band they have in mind.
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From 2014.
Glastonbury organiser Michael Eavis: ‘I’m sure Led Zeppelin will play one day’
"Eavis said he was convinced they would share a stage once more and that he had always wanted them to play at Worthy Farm."
He's also been quoted as saying his favourite band from the 60s was Creedence Clearwater Revival. But two members are dead and John Fogerty isn't a big enough draw on his own. Plus he's played Glasto about 10 years ago.
Even if they were still all alive I can't see him revoking his plan just to accommodate them!
Who are the 2 members who died? Tom and ?
Only Tom has died, the other three are still with us.
Fogerty will never play again with the other two CCR members. They went right along with former manager royally screwing him. John attended their Rock Hall of Fame induction, but completely ignored Stu & Cliff at the podium, and really stuck the knife in, when he jammed CCR tunes at the ceremony without them.
If you read John's book, you get a pretty good idea how badly fu#%ed he got from those guys.
No CCR reunion. Ever.
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OASIS is the only viable option to the younger Glastonbury Crowd and prospective promoters In the U.K. There is no other band they have in mind.
As I'm part of that young crowd, I'd definitely take that reunion. Bring it on!
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OASIS is the only viable option to the younger Glastonbury Crowd and prospective promoters In the U.K. There is no other band they have in mind.
As I'm part of that young crowd, I'd definitely take that reunion. Bring it on!