Hmmmm, this is surely getting interesting.I've been holding off on making any sort of comment on this, but earlier this week, I got an email from my dear friend, Paul Leftwich, in London, also alluding to said reunion....
<snip>P.S. Did you see that Zeppelin are reforming to do a Stadium tour of the States ?. (Again....) It was in one of our national newspapers earlier this week, and it said that the three boys had had long meetings together with their management, and had buried the hachet, and were organising a tour with Jason on drums. I personally, up until this morning, thought this would be an excellent time to start all the "I'll eat my hat" statements, you know, "When Hell freezes Over", and suchlike, but this morning, the tickets went on sale for Glastonbury and the organiser, Michael Evis says he has signed "The Biggest Band in the World" to headline, he wouldn't say who it was, but the went on to rule out U2, The Stones, Radiohead or the Chilli Peppers. He has already announced The Who in the line-up, so it deosn't leave anyone else.......... ? Watch this space......
<end snip> The plot thickens... Keep groovin' Constance tytlane@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> http://www.bravewords.com/news/59726 LED ZEPPELIN Rumors Heating Up Posted on Sunday, February 04, 2007 at 10:18:31According to Toronto-based radio station Q107, these LED ZEPPELIN reunion rumors are really heating up. Original bassist John Paul Jones was seen at Trinifold Management in London, England recently with singer Robert Plant and guitarist Jimmy Page apparently discussing plans for as reunion that will feature late drummer John Bonham's son Jason on the skins. The last time the original three performed was on July 13, 1985 at the Live Aid concert at JFK Stadium, Philadelphia, for a short set featuring drummers Tony Thompson (CHIC) and Phil Collins (GENESIS). Jones has been noticeably "absent" during Page/Plant's musical activities post-Led Zeppelin.