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Earth Aid Live 2025
Posted by: StoneZP ()
Date: June 5, 2024 23:30

[earthaidlive.com]


Which bands/artists do you want to see next year at this event?
I know I know...Rolling Stones spinning smiley sticking its tongue out

Re: Earth Aid Live 2025
Posted by: BeastyBurdeny ()
Date: June 6, 2024 00:37

Is it too much to ask for another Zeppelin reunion?

Re: Earth Aid Live 2025
Posted by: StoneZP ()
Date: June 6, 2024 00:51

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BeastyBurdeny
Is it too much to ask for another Zeppelin reunion?

This is also on my wish list smileys with beer

Re: Earth Aid Live 2025
Posted by: NashvilleBlues ()
Date: June 6, 2024 00:58

Pink Floyd.

Re: Earth Aid Live 2025
Posted by: RollingFreak ()
Date: June 6, 2024 01:07

I can't imagine any bands that still exist that could fit the bill for reunion. Led Zeppelin are just too old and past when they should have done it at this point, and Pink Floyd doesn't really exist without Rick. Also its not like David or Roger would ever discuss it.

The Kinks are too old, Oasis don't seem like they're going to yet, Talking Heads would be cool now that they're on speaking terms but it seems doubtful. There aren't really any reunions worth happening anymore.

Re: Earth Aid Live 2025
Posted by: BeastyBurdeny ()
Date: June 6, 2024 02:44

I don't think it would move the needle as much, but maybe Simon and Garfunkel? Black Sabbath members have recently mentioned doing a one-off show in various interviews. Steve Perry hinted at touring... maybe a one-off Journey show.

I think Zeppelin could still pull it off. It's a shame they could have done a couple stadium tours and an album since the reunion and Robert still would have had some years to work on his solo albums/tours.

Re: Earth Aid Live 2025
Posted by: Koen ()
Date: June 6, 2024 08:06

Let's hope we all make it to 2025.

Re: Earth Aid Live 2025
Posted by: ProfessorWolf ()
Date: June 6, 2024 09:31

the x-pensive winos...

there's a realistic reunion for yagrinning smiley

or maybe the faces

and of course the rolling stones

maybe all of the abovewinking smiley

Re: Earth Aid Live 2025
Posted by: NilsHolgersson ()
Date: June 6, 2024 10:01

The Beatles maybe

Re: Earth Aid Live 2025
Posted by: treaclefingers ()
Date: June 6, 2024 15:43

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NilsHolgersson
The Beatles maybe

I feel a "Sons of Beatles" hijack of this thread lurking close by.

Re: Earth Aid Live 2025
Posted by: tonyc ()
Date: June 6, 2024 16:18

I can see Elton doing this since it is a one off and he is rumored to have a new album out late this year.

Re: Earth Aid Live 2025
Posted by: SomeGuy ()
Date: June 6, 2024 18:28

I'm not sure if I'd care to see anyone at this event, really.

Re: Earth Aid Live 2025
Posted by: Tate ()
Date: June 6, 2024 18:36

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BeastyBurdeny
I don't think it would move the needle as much, but maybe Simon and Garfunkel? Black Sabbath members have recently mentioned doing a one-off show in various interviews. Steve Perry hinted at touring... maybe a one-off Journey show.

I think Zeppelin could still pull it off. It's a shame they could have done a couple stadium tours and an album since the reunion and Robert still would have had some years to work on his solo albums/tours.

I always respected Robert Plant for turning those offers down. I mean I love LZ, but none of the 3 reunions I'm aware of (Live Aid in '85, the Atlantic Records thing in '88, and the one-off in '07), despite being really fun and nostalgic, really did justice to John Bonham and the original LZ sound. Robert Plant, in the meantime, wants to keep creating his kind of art and not have it be associated with LZ. Imagine if you were an artist whose work has evolved all your life, but people only want to appreciate the work you did 50 years ago? That would be infuriating. And now, Robert's voice is much more delicate than it even was in '07 (I think he and JP and JPJ did a fantastic job-- but I was not so amazed by Jason Bonham's sound).

So if they did a reunion of sorts for an event like this Earth Aid 2025 thing, I'd rather see the three of them just do an acoustic set with no drummer. I'd love to see the three of them do an album, as "Plant/Page/Jones" rather than LZ. I bet it would be fantastic.

I feel the same about Gilmour/ Waters/ Nick Mason. If they could get along, I bet they could make wonderful new music together. But a PF reunion? They did that at Live Earth (was it '08?) and it was great, but just not sure it's in the cards.

Same with Simon and Garfunkel. Paul Simon is just not into ignoring his massive solo catalog to an umpteenth S+G reunion. He is totally winding down as a performer. What a legend. But I think S+G are very over.

I think artists like those guys want to keep making new art and not have to relive their youthful works the way the Stones do. We got new Stones music still to come! Because that's what floats their boat. It's just not so for PF and LZ and S+G.



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Re: Earth Aid Live 2025
Posted by: RollingFreak ()
Date: June 6, 2024 19:20

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Tate
I always respected Robert Plant for turning those offers down. I mean I love LZ, but none of the 3 reunions I'm aware of (Live Aid in '85, the Atlantic Records thing in '88, and the one-off in '07), despite being really fun and nostalgic, really did justice to John Bonham and the original LZ sound. Robert Plant, in the meantime, wants to keep creating his kind of art and not have it be associated with LZ. Imagine if you were an artist whose work has evolved all your life, but people only want to appreciate the work you did 50 years ago? That would be infuriating. And now, Robert's voice is much more delicate than it even was in '07 (I think he and JP and JPJ did a fantastic job-- but I was not so amazed by Jason Bonham's sound).

I feel the same about Gilmour/ Waters/ Nick Mason. If they could get along, I bet they could make wonderful new music together. But a PF reunion? They did that at Live Earth (was it '08?) and it was great, but just not sure it's in the cards.

It too me awhile to really be on board with Robert Plant wanting to bow out of a reunion. For years I was furious. I was young and I wanted to see my Led Zeppelin and he was preventing that, and so many people felt the same. It wasn't till years later when I really heard him speaking about it and him saying "I'm not that guy anymore" that I really got it. That and when I saw the film with a girl and I walked out saying that was incredible and her first response was "why was he trying to seem so young and grabbing his ass all the time?" And I was like "because he's Robert @#$%& Plant, and he did exactly what we fans want to see him do!" And right there was where I realized he's right. He's not young anymore, he's not that guy, and when he's in Zeppelin thats how he kinda has to be and he'll be compared to his former self. And he doesn't want to be and he's totally right. Sure thats just one opinion from a non-fan, but I do think it speaks to what he means. He went back to the well one more times for the fans, for Ahmet and to really close that chapter. I thought they did it beautifully, I respect him for it, and I ended up feeling he was totally right all these years and we just had to catch up.

Like you said, similar to Pink Floyd. Live 8 was perfect, I literally just watched it yesterday randomly. David does NOT want to play with Roger. He had pretty valid reasons then, and you see the Roger Waters we have these days and its even clearer. And for us fans, for the world, for this great cause, he put it aside and gave the world some more Pink Floyd with that classic lineup. It was beautiful and as much as I love Pink Floyd, they didn't have to do more. That was a fitting end, even moreso because Rick died shortly after. At least it happened, it didn't have to. So I respect the guys who have held out because it truly would be a cash grab and the one offs have been enough for me.

Re: Earth Aid Live 2025
Posted by: GasLightStreet ()
Date: June 6, 2024 21:36

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RollingFreak
I can't imagine any bands that still exist that could fit the bill for reunion. Led Zeppelin are just too old and past when they should have done it at this point, and Pink Floyd doesn't really exist without Rick. Also its not like David or Roger would ever discuss it.

The Kinks are too old, Oasis don't seem like they're going to yet, Talking Heads would be cool now that they're on speaking terms but it seems doubtful. There aren't really any reunions worth happening anymore.

Hopefully never.

Re: Earth Aid Live 2025
Posted by: GasLightStreet ()
Date: June 6, 2024 22:16

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RollingFreak
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Tate
I always respected Robert Plant for turning those offers down. I mean I love LZ, but none of the 3 reunions I'm aware of (Live Aid in '85, the Atlantic Records thing in '88, and the one-off in '07), despite being really fun and nostalgic, really did justice to John Bonham and the original LZ sound. Robert Plant, in the meantime, wants to keep creating his kind of art and not have it be associated with LZ. Imagine if you were an artist whose work has evolved all your life, but people only want to appreciate the work you did 50 years ago? That would be infuriating. And now, Robert's voice is much more delicate than it even was in '07 (I think he and JP and JPJ did a fantastic job-- but I was not so amazed by Jason Bonham's sound).

I feel the same about Gilmour/ Waters/ Nick Mason. If they could get along, I bet they could make wonderful new music together. But a PF reunion? They did that at Live Earth (was it '08?) and it was great, but just not sure it's in the cards.

It too me awhile to really be on board with Robert Plant wanting to bow out of a reunion. For years I was furious. I was young and I wanted to see my Led Zeppelin and he was preventing that, and so many people felt the same. It wasn't till years later when I really heard him speaking about it and him saying "I'm not that guy anymore" that I really got it. That and when I saw the film with a girl and I walked out saying that was incredible and her first response was "why was he trying to seem so young and grabbing his ass all the time?" And I was like "because he's Robert @#$%& Plant, and he did exactly what we fans want to see him do!" And right there was where I realized he's right. He's not young anymore, he's not that guy, and when he's in Zeppelin thats how he kinda has to be and he'll be compared to his former self. And he doesn't want to be and he's totally right. Sure thats just one opinion from a non-fan, but I do think it speaks to what he means. He went back to the well one more times for the fans, for Ahmet and to really close that chapter. I thought they did it beautifully, I respect him for it, and I ended up feeling he was totally right all these years and we just had to catch up.

Like you said, similar to Pink Floyd. Live 8 was perfect, I literally just watched it yesterday randomly. David does NOT want to play with Roger. He had pretty valid reasons then, and you see the Roger Waters we have these days and its even clearer. And for us fans, for the world, for this great cause, he put it aside and gave the world some more Pink Floyd with that classic lineup. It was beautiful and as much as I love Pink Floyd, they didn't have to do more. That was a fitting end, even moreso because Rick died shortly after. At least it happened, it didn't have to. So I respect the guys who have held out because it truly would be a cash grab and the one offs have been enough for me.

Plant was 100% correct to not tour Led Zeppelin. No matter what amount of money they would still have the same pressure of not enough people got to see them, etc.

Recording the O2 show was brilliant - and anyone can watch and listen to it.

People that think Plant was selfish for not touring are either idiots or are selfish.

That Pink Floyd performance, the last Pink Floyd performance, was brilliant.

Here's a great article - timeline - about that performance:

David Gilmour: The Live 8 thing was great, but it was closure. It was like sleeping with your ex-wife. There’s no future for Pink Floyd.

[www.loudersound.com]

The Earth Aid shows... their goals for “individual action, community engagement, corporate participation and intergovernmental collaboration” while organisers say the gigs will “strive” to achieve “net zero carbon”, with “transparent carbon reporting” - can you guess what the venues will look like after the shows?



A complete joke, carbon reporting.

Earth Aid article: [www.iq-mag.net]

Re: Earth Aid Live 2025
Posted by: Paddy ()
Date: June 6, 2024 22:22

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GasLightStreet
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RollingFreak
I can't imagine any bands that still exist that could fit the bill for reunion. Led Zeppelin are just too old and past when they should have done it at this point, and Pink Floyd doesn't really exist without Rick. Also its not like David or Roger would ever discuss it.

The Kinks are too old, Oasis don't seem like they're going to yet, Talking Heads would be cool now that they're on speaking terms but it seems doubtful. There aren't really any reunions worth happening anymore.

Hopefully never.

Not an Oasis Fan?

Re: Earth Aid Live 2025
Posted by: StoneZP ()
Date: June 6, 2024 22:56

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RollingFreak
I can't imagine any bands that still exist that could fit the bill for reunion. Led Zeppelin are just too old and past when they should have done it at this point, and Pink Floyd doesn't really exist without Rick. Also its not like David or Roger would ever discuss it.

The Kinks are too old, Oasis don't seem like they're going to yet, Talking Heads would be cool now that they're on speaking terms but it seems doubtful. There aren't really any reunions worth happening anymore.

Well, i can imagine... Eurythmics

Re: Earth Aid Live 2025
Posted by: RollingFreak ()
Date: June 6, 2024 23:53

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StoneZP
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RollingFreak
I can't imagine any bands that still exist that could fit the bill for reunion. Led Zeppelin are just too old and past when they should have done it at this point, and Pink Floyd doesn't really exist without Rick. Also its not like David or Roger would ever discuss it.

The Kinks are too old, Oasis don't seem like they're going to yet, Talking Heads would be cool now that they're on speaking terms but it seems doubtful. There aren't really any reunions worth happening anymore.

Well, i can imagine... Eurythmics

Sure the Eurythmics are great but 1. I feel Annie Lennox has basically shut it down many times already and 2. I feel most would say they are not on the same level as other reunions being discussed. That's not a "drop everything, I need to be there" reunion for most, and that a festival would really bill themselves on.

Re: Earth Aid Live 2025
Posted by: GasLightStreet ()
Date: June 7, 2024 00:44

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Paddy
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GasLightStreet
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RollingFreak
I can't imagine any bands that still exist that could fit the bill for reunion. Led Zeppelin are just too old and past when they should have done it at this point, and Pink Floyd doesn't really exist without Rick. Also its not like David or Roger would ever discuss it.

The Kinks are too old, Oasis don't seem like they're going to yet, Talking Heads would be cool now that they're on speaking terms but it seems doubtful. There aren't really any reunions worth happening anymore.

Hopefully never.

Not an Oasis Fan?

They're the definition of trash. Rubbish. Garbage.

Re: Earth Aid Live 2025
Posted by: ukcal ()
Date: June 10, 2024 20:46

Abba or Dire Straits would be a first......

Re: Earth Aid Live 2025
Posted by: StoneZP ()
Date: June 10, 2024 23:14

The Police...U2...Coldplay



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2024-06-10 23:16 by StoneZP.

Re: Earth Aid Live 2025
Posted by: RollingFreak ()
Date: June 10, 2024 23:25

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ukcal
Abba or Dire Straits would be a first......

Its incredible, and admirable, that neither of those groups ever got back together. Abba I guess I kinda get, cause it was youthful music and it was a visual and they wouldn't want to spoil that with age. Coupled with the marital issues between them, though I'm happy they're now on good terms.

But Dire Straits, god, they have thrown all the money at Knopfler to do it and he just has no interest. And I get it and it makes sense, but I did think at some point he might cave. If for no other reason than to take the money and secure his future. I guess he maybe has enough already that he doesn't need to. He's good solo, but I'd love to see him fronting Dire Straits and doing those tracks with the band again.

Re: Earth Aid Live 2025
Posted by: Paddy ()
Date: June 11, 2024 00:16

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GasLightStreet
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Paddy
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GasLightStreet
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RollingFreak
I can't imagine any bands that still exist that could fit the bill for reunion. Led Zeppelin are just too old and past when they should have done it at this point, and Pink Floyd doesn't really exist without Rick. Also its not like David or Roger would ever discuss it.

The Kinks are too old, Oasis don't seem like they're going to yet, Talking Heads would be cool now that they're on speaking terms but it seems doubtful. There aren't really any reunions worth happening anymore.

Hopefully never.

Not an Oasis Fan?

They're the definition of trash. Rubbish. Garbage.

Don’t Look Back in Anger GasLight, Some Might Say their songs will Live Forever, just Roll With It and let the people All Around The World enjoy them if they like, D’Yer Know What I mean? spinning smiley sticking its tongue out



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Re: Earth Aid Live 2025
Posted by: GasLightStreet ()
Date: June 12, 2024 00:32

Paddy, me trashing on that band is not preventing anyone from somehow enjoying them.

Are those their song titles?

Re: Earth Aid Live 2025
Posted by: Paddy ()
Date: June 12, 2024 02:26

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GasLightStreet
Paddy, me trashing on that band is not preventing anyone from somehow enjoying them.

Are those their song titles?

Yeah it was a lame joke. I’m easily amused grinning smiley



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