Greetings all!
I can understand the frustration about Robert.
I consider myself very very lucky to have been able to see the band, THE
BAND,
complete with Bonham in 77, at Pontiac Stadium, I was fresh back from 4
years
off the coast of Vietnam, doing our ugliness off the deck of an aircraft
carrier.
Bottom line, its like wanting the Beatles to do a show again, it ain't
gonna happen.
Enjoy the music, personally, I love blasting my neighbors on a regular
basis especially
with the early LZ.
I can't tell you how many times my neighbor has come out of his house on
his deck
which faces mine and given me the look. :o)
That mostly happens with LZ I and II, strangely enough....:o)
Oh well, there's no pleasing some people.
Enjoy the music, enjoy the band, enjoy the history and like the saying
goes,
Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage
to
change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
If Robert doesn't want to tour with JP, JPJ and whoever, that is his
decision and his choice and whining and bitching about it and ripping on
him
ain't gonna change shit.
Personally, I would love to have something much more possible happen like
JP touring, holy cow, to watch the man play, yes.
But again, get over it and move on.
Ok, now you can flame the living shit out of me.
Just my 2c
Peace,
Keith
"she looks more like him than I do"
In a message dated 9/13/2009 3:51:20 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
mkb322@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
It is Robert's decision. I haven't heard that he has asked for or needed
anyone's approval for anything he chooses to do. Put him together with
John Paul, Jimmy and another drummer. Let them play 'till the cows come
home.
You will still never have seen Led Zeppelin play together again. The Led
Zeppelin I love represents a spirit that is just a tad above bashing
someone for what they did while raising money for a really great cause.
The
Led Zeppelin I love is about freedom of the soul by means of music.
Exactly
what music therapy aids in doing. As a mother of a son with autism, I
don't think those who will benefit from Robert's time and kindness in
this
effort will really give a hoot what he sang.