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Ok, I am amazed and astounded, and kind of angry too.
Led Zeppelin are looking at re-joining for a one-off gig in London (minus John Bonham, naturally - his son will take over on the skins) Amazed and astounded because I never thought this would occur. I'm angry because I live in New Zealand, and 25,000,000 people have registed for buying tickets to this single show. My chances of getting tickets by registering now? <0.0 I am a HUGE Led Zeppelin fan and would wish more than anything to see their magic live and on stage. More than 20 million fans register interest *sigh* If only I had the means to get there!!!! From what I heard on the radio today, a spokes person said something along the lines of "If the enjoy this show, and get along well, they MIGHT do more than just this one. But at this stage we're looking at a single show"
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"Pick-'n'-mix-ism"
Picknmixism. I love it. Yeah... I used to be a total Zep-head in highschool. They were numero uno on my list... (with Pink Floyd in at a close second) Do you think Page will play even sloppier NOW on stage... then he did on the bootlegs I heard all those years ago? I hope the show is well recorded. It would be so stupid if it wasn't. Hope a ticket manifests for you ... there in your personal reality trip. Reach out in some kind of way for the tickets... however improbable. Why not? right? |
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I thought the devilish little mouse looked like just a bit of a show off!
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All I can say is, if you can get tickets for the show, GO... you ain't seen nothin' like this before, nor are you likely to ever see anything like it again. Led Zeppelin is unique... and very, very loud.
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Chris is thinking of putting his name in teh raffle
He loves teh Led Zep! |
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I saw them in the 70s with Bonham. It was a great show.
I have a DVD of them performing most of my favorite songs (No Quarter) with them at their musical best: sober, enthusiastic, in top form and accompanied by a host of terrific professional musicians. So to be honest, I can't see how this latest get-together could NOT be musically disappointing. Plant's voice is not what it was. Page's playing is not what it once was. J. P. Jones hasn't played with them in decades. Don't get me wrong. There is definitely some fun and excitement to be had in the idea of them actually getting together, old farts that they are, and playing some real rock-n-roll. And I really enjoyed Pink Floyd's reunion a few years ago. But the truth is that the music itself will not be all that great - not compared to what it once was. Time has it's way with us all, and that's just the way it is. |
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I'm probably going to get my head pounded in for saying this but, as much as I like Led Zep...I have no interest in seeing them live. I'm not much for watching old farts on stage....especially Mick Jagger. I prefer to remember the classic rock bands in all their heyday glory.
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