Led Zeppelin to rock Glastonbury
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Dec 20, 2007, 11:30 GMT
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Man ... I'm almost 40 years old and I have 2 kids... LOL and I got goosebumps reading this thread.
I thought it would never happen and frankly if it were not Bonzo's 'blood' .. it would not ever happen.
It's just about the only way they can play the songs without diminishing his memory.
Can you imagine what it will be like for Jason to play Moby dick on a major tour? Wonder if they'll let him.. you know he's going to break down doing it..
they might all.
BUT AWESOME If it's true... we're all hoping and praying it is... if it is it's the biggest news thus far of the millenium.
I'm in Adelaide, South Australia and me and my gal are pretty sure we'll have to travel to Sydney or Melbourne to see the group. Jason and the lads seem to be getting along just fine. He's an intelligent young man with a lot of love for his mother and father and that's where the lads come in. He and they are giving each other emotional closure and I have no doubt the music performed will be inspired. Oh yea... and it will rock.
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BobbyDec 21st, 2007 - 04:51:20
The greatest rock band that ever stepped on a stage was certainly Led Zeppelin. Only problem is that one of them is missing, the untouchable king of all rock drummers, John Henry Bonham. John's son Jason did a superb job at the reunion but nobody on earth can replace Bonzo. If the surviving members and Jason do tour, because it will tap into the vast sea of Led Zeppelin devotees, it will surely annihilate all previous rock tours in history. Anything Led Zeppelin did was always the biggest and best. It won't be much different with 75% of the mighty Zeppelin.
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