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Thu Jan 10, 7:00 AM ET
Led Zeppelin are to hold a band meeting this month to discuss their future, it has been confirmed.
The reformed legends played a comeback concert at the O2 Arena in London last month, which was crowned 2007's biggest rock event.
Bass player John Paul Jones has admitted that no one has ruled anything out following the one-off gig.
"There is a band meeting in January. It could be fun to do more stuff," he told Rolling Stone magazine.
Speaking about the pressure surrounding December's gig, Jones said Zeppelin remained calm despite 1 million people applying for 7,000 tickets.
"For us, it was just, 'Let's get on and do it.' Obviously, it was quite a reception when we did get out there," he explained. link
Wow, this news makes my day!
I'm happy, I'd love another Led show with the original band (obiviously without Bonzo)..and hopefully if they come in or near Italy I will go to see them....damn, this band is ESSENTIAL!
<font color=FF9900>Mr Mercury</font> wrote: Well thats something to "hopefully" look forward to at least, though it is contrary to what Plant was saying a few days ago.
From all the interviews since November until now, we can see Page and JPJ are interested in playing more, Plant is the only one who seems to be resisting. At least now the three of them will meet and talk about it. Maybe they'll convince Plant. Plant was the one who resisted to the Page&Plant collaboration at first, but in the end, he was convinced to do it.
Raf840 wrote: Speaking about the pressure surrounding December's gig, Jones said Zeppelin remained calm despite 1 million people applying for 7,000 tickets.
Translation:
Zeppelin is PISSED because scalpers made more money than they did.
<font color=FF9900>Mr Mercury</font> wrote: Well thats something to "hopefully" look forward to at least, though it is contrary to what Plant was saying a few days ago.
From all the interviews since November until now, we can see Page and JPJ are interested in playing more, Plant is the only one who seems to be resisting. At least now the three of them will meet and talk about it. Maybe they'll convince Plant. Plant was the one who resisted to the Page&Plant collaboration at first, but in the end, he was convinced to do it.
Well here's hoping they manage to convince him again and go on tour. From what Ive seen and heard so far, I enjoyed the O2 show.
To be honest I'd trade a Led Zeppelin reunion for the opportunity to hear two or more of the line-up do some new studio stuff. Maybe I'm on acid but I'd just like to hear some new songs for a change, and I still think Plant writes the odd good tune.
Speaking about the pressure surrounding December's gig, Jones said Zeppelin remained calm despite 1 million people applying for 7,000 tickets.
--->If one sentence contains several stupid mistakes, one can wonder how credible the rest of the article is...