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That's ok. On the bright side, a prolonged tour might have exposed their age a little more, and it's probably best that we remember them as they were. We still have the individual members.
They always said it wouldn't be about money anyway. I think will tour at some point but everything will have to be perfect. The O2 show took a lot of prep work and I'm assuming a tour will take even more. Once Plant's tour with Allison Krauss is over, he'll be able to devote his time to Zeppelin.
Post by steveternal on Mar 4, 2008 17:58:52 GMT -5
Plant says no because of his current project with Krauss? So, the one that currently has the more successful, lucrative project is the one that says no? Makes me wonder if Plant would not have jumped on board if he didn't have other stuff going on.
This man came up to me just the other day, asked me I'd been born again. I told him, "I didn't think I had." That I had been rejected. But I think, Hell's got all the good bands anyway. And Bonnaroo.
Plant is booked all weekend till his show with Krauss, don't plan on seeing him anywhere but there, he's quacking old
plus since JPJ and Page loved playing again so much, maybe they will do something? There are probably some singers out there who could be a good fit, doubtful they will do that though.
Last Edit: Mar 5, 2008 16:53:03 GMT -5 by ewsc - Back to Top
so maybe this is just wishful thinking, but an article came out today and it could mean that there is a possibility (even if its a tiny one) of led zep showing up at the roo