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In my opinion, Led Zeppelin was the greatest rock band of all time. When I show the news about the reunion of Led Zeppelin hear, and the possible tour, I remember when my friend and I drove from San Diego to Los Angeles to see Robert Plant for our first front row Robert show. It was great to see Robert and his band do the Led Zeppelin songs, I can only imagine what it would be great to see him with Jimmy Page on guitar and John Paul Jones on bass doing Zeppelin tunes. Of course, who better than Jason Bonham on drums to play.
While my friend and I were both too young to have caught Led Zeppelin live, we talked about a reunion with Jason Bonham, and fervently hoped for one days happen. The rumors say that Now they might. These rumors seem to only be on the rise, with more positive formulation every time I hear them. The excitement reminds me of my early memories of Led Zeppelin.
Led Zeppelin In the early years, (mainly Zeppelin spanned the seventies), there were many stories in the popular press about Led Zeppelin, parties and substance use. Of course, after the untimely loss of John Bonham, became politically incorrect to write about the wild party days of Led Zeppelin. Nobody, including myself, wanted to hear about how the behavior Led Zeppelin's may have contributed to the loss of John Bonham. It just made everyone sad. I remember what I did when I heard the news (my mother has her JFK moment, I did my time John Bonham).
The day I heard the news of John Bonham was the first time I saw a guy outside my family cry: my 15-year-old neighbor. I was 10 and had a crush on him probably because he could play Stairway to Heaven on the guitar. Do you remember how in the 70s and early 80s all the guitarists Always wanted to play Stairway to Heaven? It was even in the film Wayne's World, when Wayne is playing guitar in the guitar store. He only gets a few notes in the then The store employee points to the sign on the wall "Absolutely, no stairs."
So now, here we are in the twenty-first century and I am excited about getting back the idea of getting a chance to see Led Zeppelin live. I am sure that not one thing, but the representative of the band, Harvey Goldsmith, will not rule it out. Moreover, All the reviews I've read of their December 10, 2007 show were very positive. All the Utube videos of the Ahmet Ertegun Tribute concert saw, I agree that the performance so good, if not better than expected (backpack dave has some of the better sound with the images, in my opinion).
Robert was a showman, as always. I think his The voice sounded better than the last time I heard him on tour with Jimmy in 1995. The first song, Good Times, Bad Times was great, and rocked hard! Ramble On came the next, and Jason had seen it on drums, it was one of the best versions I've heard. Actually, I think Jason plays as good as anyone could have, including John Bonham. Black Dog rocked hard as the second tune, In My Time was bluesy as ever, but short, while For Your Life was long and raw materials. For Your Life was my favorite of the first half, and there is a multi-cam version which is pretty hot.
By the time trampled got going, would you say Led Zeppelin was really warmed up. In Nobody's Fault But Mine Robert played harmonica, that was super cool. No Quarter was a long, trippy rendition, which right has led to a super-bluesy, Since I've Been Loving You. Dazed and Confused was a little short and led the most played rock tune of all time, Stairway to Heaven.
In The Song Remains The Same, Robert was great on his crooning vocals. Misty Mountain was the next, and when she finished it off with one of the most famous get-in-the-mood songs, Kashmir (remember the reference in the film Fast Times at Ridgemont High).
Thankfully they played a two-song encore, with Whole Lotta Love and Rock and Roll. We heard all of Jimmy's guitar mastery working off of Robert moaning vocals in Whole Lotta Love. As can be expected, and Rock Roll, the last song, rocked hard and brought the house down.
I'm certainly not buying CDs or DVDs of these shows. I am also eager to set tickets Now for the American tour. Come on guys, go to the U.S. some love! Not everyone wants a Led Zeppelin reunion tour?
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