Phffffffftttttt. Do you hear that? The money sucking out of my account. I don't need to see the others, but my son will want to see Led Zeppelin and maybe Van Halen. I won't go if DLR is there though. He annoys the hell out of me, although I prefer to listen to that grouping on CD (not that I ever do that, if I'm forced to by a 12 year old).
Michelle
In a message dated 1/26/07 11:07:21 AM, forfoxie@yahoo.com writes:
Led Zeppelin to tour again
from the sun newzpaper in the UK!
By THOMAS WHITAKER
Showbiz Reporter
LEGENDARY rockers Led Zeppelin are set to re-group
after 22 years for a money-spinning stadium tour of
America.
The three surviving members — singer Robert Plant,
guitarist Jimmy Page and bassist John Paul Jones —
plan to hit the road next summer.
The trio hope to pocket £6.4million for the shows.
Robert, 54, Jimmy, 58, and 56-year-old John Paul met
two weeks ago at the offices of their management firm
Trinifold.
They buried the hatchet over Page and Plant’s 1990s
tour, which John Paul only learned about from a
newspaper.
A band insider said last night: “If the right offer
comes up they will do it.”
Trinifold added: “Jimmy is itching to do something,
but there is nothing firm yet.”
Zeppelin split in 1980 after a booze binge killed
drummer John Bonham.
His son Jason is set to play drums on the tour.
The band, famed for songs like Stairway to Heaven and
Whole Lotta Love, are second only to the Beatles in
worldwide album sales.
They still hold records for crowds at their 1970s
concerts.
A music industry insider said: “They had so many hits
that I am sure the reunion would be a major success.”
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