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Re: Ships in the night: On This Day 10/26 In LZ History



Say,
didn't P/P have a show in NY also
in 95'?


> > On This Day In Led Zeppelin History
> > Friday, October 26, 2001                   
> Vol. 4 No. 90
> >
> >     On this day in 1988, the former guitarist
> and singer of Led Zeppelin
> > seemed to be passing like ships in the night.
> >     Although they'd collaborated on each
> other's LPs and reunited as Led
> > Zeppelin (complete with John Paul Jones and
> Jason Bonham), Jimmy Page and
> > Robert Plant were leading separate solo
> careers. Their concurrent U.S. tours
> > overlapped but failed to combine.
> >     Pageâ??s Outrider tour began in
> September. The Oct. 26 show was at the
> > Meadowlands in East Rutherford, N.J. Through
> Nov. 13, Page's first tour as a
> > solo artist catered to relatively low-scale
> markets across the United States.
> >     Plant, the established solo artist since
> 1982, had experience spanning
> > the country on his own tours in 1983 and
> 1985. His current tour, dubbed Non
> > Stop Go due to its insistent touring
> schedule, was taking the day off on Oct.
> > 26, but Plant would be back onstage in Auburn
> Hills, Mich. the following
> > night. The tour will end on Dec. 15, marking
> a conclusion to his yearlong
> > parade in support of Now and Zen.
> >     The most interesting facet of these
> simultaneous tours is the fact that
> > they missed each other in late October 1988.
> Page played at the Centrum in
> > Worcester, Mass., on Oct. 29, and Plant
> performed at the same venue the very
> > following night. Whether they got together in
> Massachusetts is unknown.
> >
> > Rock and roll,
> >     Steve "The Lemon" Sauer
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