
IN MY HUMBLE OPINION!! There are others out there that from that time, but these guys were monsters of Classic Rock. what do you think?
Rick
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lights1961 wrote:A rock web site is reporting that Led Zepplin will under go a major Tour later this year...I think I need to see Robert Plant and Jimmie Page!! YES!! Pioneer of Classic Rock!
IN MY HUMBLE OPINION!! There are others out there that from that time, but these guys were monsters of Classic Rock. what do you think?
Rick
RossValoryRocks wrote:Genesis
The Police
Led Zepplin
And for the sheer effect of watching a train wreck in progress...Van Halen w/ David Lee Roth.
It's gonna be a HELL of a summer!
RossValoryRocks wrote:Genesis
The Police
Led Zepplin
And for the sheer effect of watching a train wreck in progress...Van Halen w/ David Lee Roth.
It's gonna be a HELL of a summer!
Michael Leigh wrote:RossValoryRocks wrote:Genesis
The Police
Led Zepplin
And for the sheer effect of watching a train wreck in progress...Van Halen w/ David Lee Roth.
It's gonna be a HELL of a summer!
Those rumors have been going around for years.
Plant bowed out of the Page/Plant project because it was getting to much like Zep again.
lights1961 wrote:A rock web site is reporting that Led Zepplin will under go a major Tour later this year...I think I need to see Robert Plant and Jimmie Page!! YES!! Pioneer of Classic Rock!
IN MY HUMBLE OPINION!! There are others out there that from that time, but these guys were monsters of Classic Rock. what do you think?
Rick
BTW,don't forget to add the Dio fronted Black Sabbath, (renamed Heaven and Hell, since the original Sab was inducted into the RRHF).
They will be performing Dio ONLY Sabbath tunes!!
Andrew wrote:lights1961 wrote:A rock web site is reporting that Led Zepplin will under go a major Tour later this year...I think I need to see Robert Plant and Jimmie Page!! YES!! Pioneer of Classic Rock!
IN MY HUMBLE OPINION!! There are others out there that from that time, but these guys were monsters of Classic Rock. what do you think?
Rick
Not goign to happen is what I'm told....there is a new rumor based only off a 2002 news report going around. Fell for this myself late last week...but OLD news.
Red13JoePa wrote:Michael Leigh wrote:RossValoryRocks wrote:Genesis
The Police
Led Zepplin
And for the sheer effect of watching a train wreck in progress...Van Halen w/ David Lee Roth.
It's gonna be a HELL of a summer!
Those rumors have been going around for years.
Plant bowed out of the Page/Plant project because it was getting to much like Zep again.
Balderdash to coin a TNCism.
Both Page/Plant gigs were nothing but Zeppelin.
And there's nothing wrong with that. I still refuse to use the words "Page/Plant" and Walking Into Clarksdale was the best Zep since Physical Grafitti.
Ridiculous for Plant to say that considering all that was played was LZ.
AR wrote:BTW,don't forget to add the Dio fronted Black Sabbath, (renamed Heaven and Hell, since the original Sab was inducted into the RRHF).
They will be performing Dio ONLY Sabbath tunes!!
That is the one I'm most excited about. The other reunions are all cool though.
Angiekay wrote:
Actually part of the resurrection of that rumor is the FACT that Robert Plant was getting the Honeydrippers back together, at least for a show or two as part of a couple of benefit shows. They had been thinking about doing some new music and maybe a whole album but then when Ahmet Ertegun of Atlantic Records died, they scraped it because he contributed so much to the first Honeydrippers album back in 1984 and Plant didn't want to do it without him.
Here is some info on the charity gig they are doing:
For the second time in less than two months, Robert Plant will resurrect his side project the Honeydrippers in the U.K. to raise money for a neighbor. The first gig was December 23rd in Worcestershire, and now Plant has booked the Honeydrippers at the club JBs in Dudley on Valentine's Day (February 14th), according to the British newspaper The Express & Star. Just like in December, proceeds from the show will go to help a friend named Jackie Jennings pay for a special type of brain cancer treatment that costs 100,000 pounds, or about $193,000.
Plant's 1984 album, called The Honeydrippers: Volume One, featured his Led Zeppelin partner Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck, and others. There's been no word yet on who might be on stage with him at the club next month.
The Honeydrippers album was reissued in November as part of the Plant box set called Nine Lives.
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