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Led Zeppelin to tour with Robert Plant replacement

Band confirm they are after a new singer

Tue 28 Oct, 2008

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It is all good as long as the name Led Zeppelin is not used. Jimmy Page is back. The man has found and reclaimed his mojo and he knows it and yes he is not getting any younger. Throw in JPJ plus the talent and kinship in the likes of JB together on stage...for any serious fan of MUSIC, this is heaven. I would pay top dollar to witness, hear and experience talent of this caliber together creating music. As far as RB...WAKE UP! he has not really wanted to be a part of Led Zeppelin since 1977. In 1980 it was over, he was done. All the reunions, etc since then have been done for career and ego. His career is hotter right now than it has been in a while, he does not need another round of Led Zeppelin to be in the limelight. I hate to say it, but the voice is pretty shredded. I fear any prolonged live singing at Zeppelin volumes would do him in and call to the front that he just ain't got it no more, etc...Let's all embrace the long awaited return of the angel with the broken wing to the forefront of LIVE music.

Fri 31 Oct, 2008

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