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Gunbot wrote:So what do you think? Any chance Plant and the Boys get back on the road again? Or could Page start a new group with Bonham and Jones and forge ahead with some new material?
ebake02 wrote:Gunbot wrote:So what do you think? Any chance Plant and the Boys get back on the road again? Or could Page start a new group with Bonham and Jones and forge ahead with some new material?
That' a really good question. I'd love to see a Zep tour but I think the answer to that question depends on whether Plant's commitment to his bluegrass project with Allison Kraus. Personally I think Led Zeppelin is a better choice.
JRNYLIVE wrote:Plant will Tour with Zepp, which is most likely a year to 18 months away.
Jason would not have left Foreigner which is his bread and butter.
So IMO a better offer has been made and he can't publicly come out and say yes we are doing X Y or Z.
Matt Sorum of VR said on Camp Freddy Radio a week ago that he talked with Jason and Jason said they were writing a new Zepp Album.
ebake02 wrote:Another question is whether or not Plant's voice can handle the rigors of touring. After all he is 60.
journeyMusic wrote:
I would agree that the Zep deal would be better but you can't deny that Kraus deal is much better to look at.
WalrusOct9 wrote:Yeah. Who would you rather have to look at for 2 hours every night?
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Gunbot wrote:Here's the performance from last night, I don't know how long the link will last. It's been getting yanked everywhere.
Whole Lotta Love
id go for door# 2 She sings like a angelWalrusOct9 wrote:journeyMusic wrote:
I would agree that the Zep deal would be better but you can't deny that Kraus deal is much better to look at.
Yeah. Who would you rather have to look at for 2 hours every night?
Plant doesn't need the money, he wants to move forward as an artist. I'm not sure why these Zep rumors keep coming up, he clearly isn't particularly interested in doing it beyond the occasional show like the one last year.
As for his voice...waaaaay more than 10% of Zep's catalog is heavy, high-register stuff. At least with Krauss he's doing music that suits his voice at age 60, rather than a Zep show where he's trying to sound like he did 35 years earlier.
Angiekay wrote:
Drummer Jason Bonham told a Detroit radio station's morning show on Friday (August 22nd) that he, Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page and bassist John Paul Jones have been "jamming" together recently and even working on some new music. According to Blabbermouth.net, Bonham told WCSX, "I've been over (to England) a couple of times. I've been working with Jimmy and John Paul and trying to do just do some new material and some writing. I don't know what it will be, but it will be something...At the moment, all I know is I have the great pleasure to go and jam with the two guys and start work on some material."
Although Bonham had no idea where the material might end up, he said that recording with Zeppelin is "something I've always wanted to do," but added that "lots of politics (would need to) get ironed out" before anything like that took place.
Bonham, son of late Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham, took his father's place behind the drum kit for just the second time in his career last December at Zeppelin's December reunion show in London.
There's been no official word of any further Zeppelin activity since the December concert, despite intense speculation, largely because of singer Robert Plant's commitment to touring behind Raising Sand, his album with bluegrass singer Alison Krauss.
Bonham, a native of England who now lives in Florida, also revealed that he was giving up his current job with Foreigner at the end of the month.
As soon as Plant gets done with Alislon (overrated Krauss) lets go ZEP!! THAT IS ONE GROUP I HAVE TO SEE before i cant enjoy music anymore.
Rick
UncleKG wrote:As soon as Plant gets done with Alislon (overrated Krauss) lets go ZEP!! THAT IS ONE GROUP I HAVE TO SEE before i cant enjoy music anymore.
Rick
Overrated? I can't even take you seriously after a misinformed opinion like that.
The woman is an incredibly talented musician/singer/songwriter/producer, with a voice like an angel, who other musicians routinely point to as one of the great voices in the business today. She's won more Grammy's than any other female artist in history, and pulls it all off live with a stripped-down accompaniment. If you can pull it off without the "net" of loud amps and a wall of sound, that's when you know you're seeing (and hearing) someone of exceptional talent.
So, in conclusion, you're just wrong. No thanks necessary.
WalrusOct9 wrote:Yeah. Who would you rather have to look at for 2 hours every night?
mick wrote:Foreigner should call up my friend Zoltan. He is not scheduled until December. If you haven't seen him play go to www.zoltanchaney.com.
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