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Led Zeppelin to replace Robert Plant?

According to reports Jimmy Page and co. have been rehearsing with a new singer

Mon 13 Oct, 2008

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Myles Kennedy is a bad ass vocalist and I think it would be a freakish dream come true for him to front the biggest band in history. Just as he played the replacement singer for the band in the film "Rockstar" what a fitting role he could play in this reality show soap opera! Led Zeppelin wants to fly again and no one including Plant can stop the mothership from rising if fate calls for it. Myles would throw a unique edge to the classics, and I'm quite sure he could pull it off way better than Grohl, Hagar, Coverdale, or that sissy from the White Stripes. So what if this is a money whores corporate dream....Zeppelin has evolved into more than the sum of it's parts.....fuck Plant....he is a pussy, plus he doesnt have the pipes anymore. At least Paul Rodgers still sounds good at 60....look at the success of Queen with him. Look at the success of Journey without Steve Perry! Let Plant continue to put people to sleep with the folky Krauss Krap....he cant hang with the big dogs anymore. Go Myles!

Thu 16 Oct, 2008

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