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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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I am inclined to feel that Led Zeppelin should not tour but they should play the occasional gig. When they were at the hight of thie fame in the 1970's they did not tour as such because they were based in LA and simply set off in their aeroplane to a city to perform and then flew back to their LA base. I quite understand that Robert Plant does not want to tour in fact he might dread it. But Robert, if you read these sort of comments I hope you do play more gigs with Led Zeppelin and record them for future generations because there is something special about Led Zeppelin performing live and I suspect you kight regret not performing more gigs. As far as the idea of replacing Robert with another front man well that would be wrong. If it were a seperate project fine but I suspect Jimmy and Jonsey want to re-live their youth. The ultimate mid life crisis.

Thu 06 Nov, 2008

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