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Re: Jimmy's new solo album 2007 and Zep Reunion
- Subject: Re: Jimmy's new solo album 2007 and Zep Reunion
- From: "Nathan Hevensone" <nhevensone@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 16:43:35 -0500
Hey, Debbie. Listen, I've really got to say this:
Now, I've never met Jimmy Page, and I probably won't in my lifetime.
But from listening to him in interviews and from what I've read about
him, he does not seem like the kind of guy to hold a grudge for that
long. I mean, I think of the things he would still be pissed over, if
anything, would be the theft of his Black Beauty in 1970. And I'm
sure he's way over that.
You'll forgive me, but the idea that he's still mad at you is just a
tad unrealistic. Anyone who holds something in for that long needs to
see a professional, because that is cause for alarm. Plus, please
remember:
Jimmy was high pretty much during the Zeppelin career, especially in
their latter years (just look at him in '77!, so chances are he was
high that night (what was it, March 24, 1975 or something like
that?)). Telepathic conversations aside, the fact that he would even
remember something like that happened at all is just... well, as I
said before... unrealistic.
Now, I'm not trying to start something, and I mean no offense to you.
But seriously... don't you think it's a bit unreal that he would hold
that grudge for this long, let alone remember it?
On 11/24/06, Debra <d.najera@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
First I would like to say that there will never be
another reunion with Led Zeppelin, that time has
passed. It could never be the same. A reunion is as
much possible as Jimmy Page wanted to see me again.
Yes he remembered who I was when I went to his office
in London, but his PR man told he would not even
repeat what Jimmy said, because it was so bad. Jimmy
is still pissed at me for that crappy ending at the
March 1975 concert. My time has passed. Just like
Zeppelin reunion has passed. :-(
Last week I wrote Jimmy, yes I am still allowed to
write, it is pure luck though. I mentioned about his
interview and coming out with a solo album, that if he
did not use Robert for vocals (he is my hero for doing
that concert for that neighbor with the brain tumor),
then he might ask Roy Harper. Have you heard his
voice? It is fantastic, he didn't get to sing "Have a
Cigar" on the Pink Floyd album for nothing!
So that would be cool, plus the fact they did "Juglar"
and "Stormcock" together. they are grand friends so
that would work.
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