Andrew wrote:Saint John wrote:I just listened to an interview with James Young from Styx and a local DJ. JY went on to say how Plant was dead against an extended tour. HOWEVER, after last night and after the response internationally, he feels like there's a certain emotional obligation to give this to the fans. That Zeppelin needs to exit a certain way because of the role they've played in the lives of their fans. He gets it. He knows they have to exit properly. They have, as a band, a responsibility to their fans, to their craft and to themselves, to end this thing right. They will no doubt be touring North America and other parts of the world soon. I will personally be going to see these guys because of their sentiments. I've never liked their music, but it isn't too late to win me over and there's no better way to do that than live. I wish Robert Plant would have a talk with Steve Perry. Thoughts?
One issue that remains the Pink elephant dude....Plant can still sing.
BUT- You know...
ALL indications were that Plant couldn't sing the tunes. Live Aid was the absolute worst as was a gig in 1988. Also, Page couldn't play the tunes at those gigs either. So the fact that they apparently came out and kicked ass is a big surprise to a lot of people including hard core fans.
Regarding Perry, medical Technology has come a long way since 1994 in regards to surgery on the Larynx. It's also been a long time since Perry did tours, so chances are, his voice has healed a bit. But then again, nobody really knows what the damage is SPECIFICALLY. Is it nodules? Those can be diminished via non-talking (for a long long time), is it ruptured blood vessels in the chords? That can be handled via surgery. I mean, nobody really knows what Perry's problems are, do they (?) or really even IF there are problems. Granted, on the FTLOSM tour, he was rough, even with the keys lowered, but he was still able to do the job (at least for part of the tour before he quit early).
It may just be that the guy is SUCH a perfectionist that getting up there and not being able to do it as good as it should be is what's holding him back.
Think if LZ had done the gig and it had not gone down well. What if Plant couldn't sing? What if Page couldn't play? They would've been crucified. Maybe Perry just doesn't want that to happen. You can't blame him. Also, if Journey reunited, sorry to say, but it wouldn't be as huge a deal as if Zep reunited. Journey didn't have that major of a musical impact and most likely, no matter how good it would be, the press would probably just roast the band.
I can understand why Perry wouldn't want to go out live. Go out while you're on top, not while you're on the bottom...