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Subject: Led Zeppelin

Written By: Tbullsr on 10/21/02 at 02:10 p.m.

;D I.M.O. Led Zeppelin is the best band ever. I just heard on the radio that Robert Plant and Jimmy Page are thinking of getting back together for a tour with Jason Bonam. I hope this happens. I never saw them in concert and this would be a dream come true.

Tim

Subject: Then and Now

Written By: Steve_H_2002 on 10/21/02 at 03:24 p.m.

Led Zeppelin Then: http://ubl.artistdirect.com/Images/Sources/UBLPORTRAITS/overrides/led.jpg

Led Zeppelin Now:http://www.fannins-collectables.com/images/p_listing/page_and_plant/page+plant1.jpg

Subject: Re: Led Zeppelin

Written By: RockandRollFan on 10/22/02 at 10:44 p.m.

I Love Zep!  They should also include John Paul Jones on the tour.......

Subject: Re: Led Zeppelin

Written By: Shannon on 10/23/02 at 06:02 a.m.

Led Zeppelin is a great band.  I would love to hear some new material from them.

Subject: Re: Led Zeppelin

Written By: Tbullsr on 10/24/02 at 08:41 a.m.

False Alarm!

LED ZEPPELIN have denied newspaper reports that they are to reunite
for a tour in 2003.

The group were set for a US tour with Jason Bonham substituting for
his late father John Bonham on drums, said the Sunday Times.

The newspaper reported that Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul
Jones had patched up their differences at meetings of Plant and
Page's management company, Trinifold.

But Trinifold partner Robert Rosenberg told BBC News Online the
reports were "completely speculative."

"We don't know where these stories are coming from - certainly not
from our office," said Mr. Rosenberg.

"At this point there is no tour, nor any plans for one, and no
discussions have taken place about a tour."

Speculation about a LED ZEPPELIN reunion has been rife for years, and
promoters have offered substantial sums to get the group to reform.

Guitarist Page and singer Plant have already toured together, but the
band has not worked as an ensemble since the death of John Bonham in
1980, after a drinking binge.

And a spokeswoman for Robert Plant's agents MBC also dismissed the
current rumors as "speculation".

The band's enduring popularity has been boosted by recent reissues of
their classic albums and the work of a host of tribute bands.

Tim




Subject: Re: Led Zeppelin

Written By: mrmojorisin on 10/24/02 at 09:55 a.m.

It's also been reported...and is true that Ian Asbury from the Cult, will be taking over the lead vocals for the Doors.  I wish him well.  As for Led Zepplin, I think they are one of the Greatest Bands.  Thier music is timeless.  I dig Robert Plants voice and Jimmy Page sure does groove on that guitar, man.

Subject: Re: Led Zeppelin

Written By: Tbullsr on 10/24/02 at 04:09 p.m.

Quoting:
It's also been reported...and is true that Ian Asbury from the Cult, will be taking over the lead vocals for the Doors.  I wish him well.  As for Led Zepplin, I think they are one of the Greatest Bands.  Thier music is timeless.  I dig Robert Plants voice and Jimmy Page sure does groove on that guitar, man.
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I would dig seeing the Doors tour. However, I always believe the singer is someone that can't truly be replaced. But hereing the songs live would be awesome.

Tim