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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!
It might well happen one day but I doubt that Eavis will change his plans for next year for it.
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RollingFreakI 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
Spodlumt
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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Spodlumt
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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RollingFreakI 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
Spodlumt
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.
Never say never, and while it wouldn't be truly Led Zeppelin (as was the case with the O2 show), it would be close enough.
And nobody said anything about touring-this is one show. I've always said there's a 50/50 chance (or better) they would "reunite" for one more BIG show. Not saying it will be for this, but it could easily happen again some day.
Don't know why you seem to sound so sure of yourself, when the future is uncertain and is totally out of anyone's knowledge...unless you can predict the future that is.
As for Pink Floyd - can't happen without Rick Wright. But there's always a chance Waters and Gilmour will reunite for at least one more song some day as they did a couple of years ago - they actually did it twice (and one of them was with drummer Nick Mason at the O2 during the Wall tour)...never say never.
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vertigojoe
95% of the Glastonbury crowd wouldn't know who Rick Wright was! It's a society event for the trustafarians.Quote
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RollingFreakI 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
Spodlumt
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.
Never say never, and while it wouldn't be truly Led Zeppelin (as was the case with the O2 show), it would be close enough.
And nobody said anything about touring-this is one show. I've always said there's a 50/50 chance (or better) they would "reunite" for one more BIG show. Not saying it will be for this, but it could easily happen again some day.
Don't know why you seem to sound so sure of yourself, when the future is uncertain and is totally out of anyone's knowledge...unless you can predict the future that is.
As for Pink Floyd - can't happen without Rick Wright. But there's always a chance Waters and Gilmour will reunite for at least one more song some day as they did a couple of years ago - they actually did it twice (and one of them was with drummer Nick Mason at the O2 during the Wall tour)...never say never.
Why not? They called it that for The Wall and The Final Cut.Quote
Hairball
it's Gilmour and Waters who would probably 100% refuse to call it Pink Floyd.
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stoneheartedWhy not? They called it that for The Wall and The Final Cut.Quote
Hairball
it's Gilmour and Waters who would probably 100% refuse to call it Pink Floyd.
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Hairball
Liam Gallagher is about to conquer the entire world with a new solo album and tour (at least that's what he thinks), so doubt there will be an Oasis reunion any time soon.
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Silver Dagger
I think ABBA is another band that could fill the top spot at Glasto. I think only possibly the hardest of hard-hearted rockers wouldn't be singing along to their songs.
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Spodlumt
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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mr_c_ox
I think he would only put the festival on next year to host Slade. Who else could it be?
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Spodlumt
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.