1. Stairway To Heaven
2. Over The Hills And Far Away
3. Rock and Roll
4. Black Dog
5. Kashmir
6. Since I've Been Loving You
7. Houses Of The Holy
8. The Song Remains The Same
9. The Rain Song
10. Fool In The Rain
1. Stairway To Heaven
2. Over The Hills And Far Away
3. Rock and Roll
4. Black Dog
5. Kashmir
6. Since I've Been Loving You
7. Houses Of The Holy
8. The Song Remains The Same
9. The Rain Song
10. Fool In The Rain
Be part of something good,
Leave something good behind.
Sounds like it was quite the night!
"They will never forget you 'till somebody new comes along"
1948-2016 Gone but not forgotten
Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear. A dissenting view:
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/politic...07/ledzepp.htm
Excuse me while I have a rant about the British music press here.
The key line of this article is 'thank goodness the Pistols and the Clash came along to wipe them and their like from the face of the earth'.
This is wishful thinking of the highest order and it has been a common and increasingly pathetic theme of British rock critics since those wonderful, halcyon days of the punk era. They know that Led Zeppelin, the Eagles, Pink Floyd etc were NOT wiped from the face of the earth by punk. That's why they claim they were so often, so ad nauseam.
To be fair there are some interesting points here comparing the 70s with the Beatles era, but this is so reminiscent of Bernard Zuel from the SMH lamenting 'how dare these people choose the Eagles over the Sex Pistols'. Cultural fascism of the worst and most condescending type.
OK, rant over. Now this is more like it:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main...1/bmzep111.xml
I heard on the radio today that they might do Slane Castle which is one of the biggest gigs of the year over here next summer. I'm not enough of a fan to go tho'. Neil Diamond will be playing in Croke park in the summer also. Hubby wants to go to that.
'I must be leaving soon... its your world now'
Glenn Frey 1948-2016 RIP
I would go to Neil Diamond if I were you. I strongly recommend his latest album 12 Songs - back to basics, mainly him and his acoustic guitar. I would hope that he would play some of those songs and that his old classics might be done in this more 'stripped down' style.
That Telegraph reporter isn't going to make too many friends.
The BBC review was more like it.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7135200.stm
A million people applied for tickets, and one guy paid £85000 for a pair. Can you imagine that sort of hysteria for Johnny Rotten? I'd have loved to see Stairway and Kashmir live. I have to say though that our guys have weathered the years somewhat better in appearance than Plant and Page.
I'm not a huge LZ fan but I would of loved to of been there.
Yes, I think we probably will go. I like a lot of his stuff. We just need to get the dates first as hubby will have exams in the earlier part of the summer. Still there's always my sister.....Originally Posted by Freypower
'I must be leaving soon... its your world now'
Glenn Frey 1948-2016 RIP
Its Saturday night 14th June. Tix go on sale in the morning. I'm gonna try.
'I must be leaving soon... its your world now'
Glenn Frey 1948-2016 RIP
http://music.msn.com/music/article.a...6842>1=28102
John Paul Jones Hints At Led Zeppelin Tour Without Robert Plant
Oct. 28, 2008, 12:27 PM EST
Rolling Stone
Rock & Roll Daily
After weeks of rumor and hearsay, Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones has all but confirmed the band will soon hit the road again. Unfortunately, the reunion this time won't include Robert Plant.
As Jones said to a Manson's Guitar Show in England last weekend, Jimmy Page, Jason Bohnam and himself are all "itching" to hit the road after reuniting in London back in December 2007. However, Plant has been occupied with his tour with Alison Krauss. So while Plant hopes to reunite with his Led Zep bandmates "in a couple of years," Jones said Led Zeppelin will instead go on tour with another vocalist in place. "As soon as we know who it is, we'll let you know who it is," Jones said of the new singer.
This may all be just posturing in an attempt to force Plant's hand to join them on tour, despite Plant's claims that he won't tour again "for at least the next two years." In news that Led Zeppelin fans might enjoy more than the prospect of seeing the band with another singer, Jones also hinted that the band's legendary reunion concert from London's O2 Arena might eventually be released on DVD.
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So, Fp, will you go if Robert isn't along?
Last edited by Brooke; 10-28-2008 at 03:58 PM.
"They will never forget you 'till somebody new comes along"
1948-2016 Gone but not forgotten