posted October 10, 2002 11:21
I've just had a very reliable source tell me that the surviving 3 members of Zeppelin are definately touring together next year, although probably in the US only..... bastards!
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posted October 10, 2002 11:48
Will they be in Wheelchairs?
posted October 10, 2002 12:06
Yeah, it's undeniable that the 'old-farts-can't-rock' train of though is gonna come into it. I saw the last Page & Plant tour at they could definately still pull it off then... o'course, they're not any younger now, so who knows? I'd still pay my money to check it out. You'll get a better show than the fucking ozzfest!
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posted October 10, 2002 12:11
quote:Originally posted by h: You'll get a better show than the fucking ozzfest!
posted October 10, 2002 12:11
Interesting... Last I heard John Paul Jones wasn't even on speaking terms with Plant. Not sure I'm into this. I mean Zeppelin has left a great legacy behind them and I'm not sure I really want to see them dusting off the old 'hits' again, especially without Bonham behind the kit.
Sometimes drummers are replaceable and sometimes they are not. John Bonham was not! I say, let it rest!
posted October 11, 2002 14:41
I saw the John Paul Jones band last year when they opened up for King Crimson. I don't know about Page and Plant, but JPJ can still bring it! His show rocked hard. I wouldn't mind seeing this happen at all.
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posted October 11, 2002 20:54
I saw JPJ with Diamanda Galas in '94. Amazing. He's also produced albums for the Butthole Surfers.
That guy is so much more in touch than Page & Plant (even if they got Albini to produce their last pile of shit).
quote:Originally posted by MeanMrMustard: I saw the John Paul Jones band last year when they opened up for King Crimson. I don't know about Page and Plant, but JPJ can still bring it! His show rocked hard. I wouldn't mind seeing this happen at all.
I SAW THAT ONE TOO AND HE WAS INCREDIBLE!!!!! Page and Plant are washed up as far as I'm concerned and haven't done anything worth listening to since In Through The Out Door, but JPJ is TALENTED and proved it on his 2 solo cds released by DGM. He also sings WAY better than Plant can now. If people think Led Zep was only Page and Plant, then they are sadly mistaken.
posted October 11, 2002 23:31
Again, I am in full agreement! Jeez, I don't even have to post tonight... you guys are sayin' it all!
I recently gave a listen to that Albini produced Page/Plant album and was dismayed at what a pile of crap it was! Robert Plant is a mere shadow of what he used to be!
posted October 12, 2002 00:05
So who will be drumming? Is it going to be Jason again?
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posted October 12, 2002 09:36
Man, you guys (as always) know the score. JPJ is easily the best member as far as what he's doing today. The same goes for Geezer Butler in Sabbath though. He's the only one who looks like he can still pull out some riffs! This is why I'd love to see this tour. Page and Plant were cool last time I saw them (about 5 years ago) but JPJ can only make it better. I hear that it will be Jason (not Jasonic!) on drums, or that guy who was in Little Angels (who sucked, but he can play drums alright). It's bound to be Jason though. That's the only way they can still call it Zeppelin. Well, compared to Ian Astbury singing for the Doors, they can!
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