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Title: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by Edith Grove on May 8th, 2014 at 10:59am
Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox'
"At the time of the O2 show we were led to believe there were going to be more," Jimmy Page tells RS Robert Plant performs in London. Samir Hussein/Redferns via Getty Images By ANDY GREENE May 8, 2014 It could have been the biggest tour in the history of rock & roll, a stadium juggernaut to dwarf even recent efforts by U2, Roger Waters and the Rolling Stones. Had they agreed to a two-year trek, took on sponsors and charged exorbitant rates for tickets and merchandise, Led Zeppelin could have possibly have been the first act ever to gross $1 billion on a single tour. They spent nearly a year prepping for their reunion show at London's O2 Arena in December of 2007, but just when his bandmates, concert promoters and fans all over the world were practically salivating over the thought of the group's first tour since 1980, Robert Plant walked away from the group and nothing was going to change his mind. It's been nearly seven years since the show at the 02, and the topic of Zeppelin's aborted tour still rankles Plant, who has come to a pub near his North London home to talk about the group's new series of archival release. As explains himself his decision to not tour with Zeppelin, he leans forward with menace, and his eyes nearly double in size. "You're going back to the same old shit," he says. "A tour would have been an absolute menagerie of vested interests and the very essence of everything that's shitty about about big-time stadium rock. We were surrounded by a circus of people that would have had our souls on the fire. I'm not part of a jukebox!" Nearly all of Plant's peers are happy to deal with such a circus considering the insane financial rewards. "Good luck to them," he sneers. "I hope they're having a real riveting and wonderful late middle age. Somehow I don't think they are." Needless to say, Jimmy Page has a very different take on the situation. "There's bound to be fallout if you just do one show," he says. "At the time of the 02 show we were led to believe there were going to be more. You'll have to ask Robert why he changed his mind. I don't even know if he considered it. I don't know what he thinks." When Robert Plant walked away from the group after the O2 show, Page, John Paul Jones and Jason Bonham continued to rehearse together in England, even auditioning singers for a possible Plant-free tour. Most names have remained secret, but Steven Tyler and Alter Bridge frontman Myles Kennedy have both admitted to spending a few days playing with the group. "Singers were being thrown at us from here and there," says Page. "The material we were coming up with was really, really good. Obviously, other people wanted to just get us out on the road quickly. I wasn't feeling comfortable. Going out with the three members from the 02 show and another singer might have looked like trying to jam a square peg into a round hole. I wanted to see what we could come up with musically." Tour plans were put on hold and Page, Jones and Bonham continued to hold secret rehearsal sessions through 2008. They only stopped when John Paul Jones got an offer from Dave Grohl and Josh Homme to play bass in their new supergroup Them Crooked Vultures, which he eagerly accepted. "I guess," says Page, "that was a pretty definitive statement." Jones (who wouldn't comment for this article) made no secret about his deep disappointment with Page and Plant in the years after the break-up. He initially wasn't even invited to their reunion at 1985's Live Aid, getting phoned up only the day before and forced to play keyboards while Plant's touring bassist handled his parts. He didn't even get the courtesy of a phone call about the 1994 Page and Plant reunion, hearing about it on TV. At a press conference for the tour, Plant joked that Jones was parking cars out back. When the group was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995, Jones, through gritted teeth, thanked his former bandmates for "finally remembering my phone number." Them Crooked Vultures toured throughout 2009 and 2010, and Zeppelin didn't come back together in any incarnation when the tour ended. At this point, any sort of tour — with or without Robert Plant — appears extremely unlikely. "People ask me nearly every day about a possible reunion," Jimmy Page says with a sigh. "The answer is 'no.' It's been almost seven years since the O2. There's always a possibility that they can exhume me and put me onstage in a coffin and play a tape." That said, Plant refuses to make a Sherman-esque statement forever ruling out the possibility of him fronting Zeppelin again. "I don’t think there’s any reason for me to do that," he says. "Otherwise we’ve got nothing to be mystic about...Everything will develop as it develops. All doors are open. All phone lines are open. I don't hear from anybody. Talk is cheap...But I just think everything has to be new. Then you can incorporate history." Does that mean he's open to the idea of recording new songs with Zeppelin? "You can't be the marriage guidance clinic here," he says, clearly irritated by this line of questioning. Strangely, he's among the few people who felt it was a good idea for Zeppelin to carry in without him. "They kept rehearsing after O2 and they had a singer," Plant says. "I don't know what happened. It seemed like a great idea to me." Plant stands up to leave, but turns on his heel. "Do you know why the Eagles said they’d reunite when 'hell freezes over,' but they did it anyway and keep touring?” he asks. "It’s not because they were paid a fortune. It’s not about the money. It’s because they’re bored. I’m not bored." Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/robert-plant-slams-idea-of-zeppelin-tour-im-not-part-of-a-jukebox-20140508#ixzz318jtDSq5 Follow us: @rollingstone on Twitter | RollingStone on Facebook |
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by Some Guy on May 8th, 2014 at 11:05am
dudes are olde
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by riffkeither on May 8th, 2014 at 3:40pm
I just think that Rp is senile ?
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by Paranoid Android on May 8th, 2014 at 9:57pm
Am I the only person not asking for a LZ reunion?
The P&P shows of the 90's were a blast...(the mushrooms helped) but today...in 2014...not so much...the jukebox comment I thought was quite spot-on. |
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by Mel Belli on May 9th, 2014 at 6:31am
Dude's got plenty of money. A very respectable decision. Although it does sound like he's kind of d*ckish about it all.
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by Pdog on May 9th, 2014 at 6:56am
get another singer… Myles Kennedy is awesome… call it anything. He sing GnR better than Axl… I'm sure he can with Zep too. and he is 100% professional, Plant endorses it… do it!
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by Joey on May 9th, 2014 at 11:16am
" A very respectable decision. "
< ---- Could not disagree More . The ' Celebration Day ' Concert / DVD was EXCELLENT . BEST ZEP YET !!!! If they all love playing together why not share that joy with the rest of the World . |
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by nankerphelge on May 9th, 2014 at 11:47am
Exactly.
Unless you are clearly in the "can't stand Zeppelin" category -- and there are a few and I understand it. But if you think they can't do it - Celebration Day says it all. I just don't get Plant. He says he is open to the idea, he gets everyone all pumped with O2, leaves his bandmates hanging, and now acts all indignant about ever having to play with LZ again. Around here, we call that an asshole! |
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by Bingo on May 9th, 2014 at 1:37pm Paranoid Android wrote on May 8th, 2014 at 9:57pm:
So did the acid in San Jose....95? 8-) |
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by sirmoonie on May 9th, 2014 at 7:22pm
Post more stuff about shrooms and acid.
I always liked Led Zeppelin. Its fashionable here to bash them, but keep in mind there are people here who like the Eagles, so you know, like go fucking piss up a rope for Chrissakes. |
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by Factory Girl on May 10th, 2014 at 6:47am
I am a huge LZ fan...I have seen Page and Plant, seen Plant solo, seen Pagey with the Black Crowes, seen John Paul Jones solo.
Page and Plant shows and Pagey with Crows were some of the BEST LIVE SHOWS I've seen...and I've seen a lot. I don't care for Plant's solo music. In any event, I would love to see LZ reunite with Jason Bohnam on drums for his late dad. |
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by Paranoid Android on May 10th, 2014 at 8:50am sirmoonie wrote on May 9th, 2014 at 7:22pm:
Not really bashing them...that is not what i meant to imply... Just the idea of a reunion of the three surviving members...They had their chance after the O2 show...Plant has stayed clear of the whole thing...clearly money would be the incentive at this point...looking at his recent tours and projects, I think he realized he is no longer a rock-n-roller anymore...and more of a musician. |
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by sirmoonie on May 10th, 2014 at 9:09am
Very true. And you did make the 'shrooms reference, which was key. That's a real feather in your cap.
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by Joey on May 10th, 2014 at 10:00am
" dudes are olde "
Me Arse !!!!! : Admit it -- You cried like baby at the intro @ 00:20 . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4rMa4EU3eg |
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by Factory Girl on May 10th, 2014 at 12:53pm
They can and should re-group with Chris Robinson on vocals...He has done a great job for Jimmy Page and the Black Crowes.
LZ should not be shelved because of Mr. Plant's unfounded uncertainties...I say this and I love Robert Plant. |
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by munichhilton on May 10th, 2014 at 2:37pm
Led Zeppelin is merely a kite without Robert...Page is a shadow of himself...and the drummer hasn't done shit since 1980...
Leave the legacy alone...Celebration Day was a stunning trick they pulled off perfectly...drop the mike |
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by Factory Girl on May 10th, 2014 at 3:15pm
I disagree.
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by Edith Grove on May 18th, 2014 at 8:03pm
Jimmy Page Says He’s Fed Up With Robert Plant’s Led Zeppelin Reunion ‘Games’
by Matthew Wilkening May 16, 2014 Michael Ochs Archives, Getty Images In a new interview, Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page says he’s tired of singer Robert Plant “playing games” regarding a reunion tour for the surviving members of the legendary group. When asked by the New York Times if he was eager to hit the road after spending three years locked up in a studio remastering and expanding Led Zeppelin’s nine studio albums for the massive re-release campaign which kicks off next month, Page emphatically answered, “Absolutely, absolutely. I definitely want to play live.” Which brought up the next logical question — would Plant and bassist John Paul Jones be a part of those plans? And that’s where the guitar hero let out a little steam. Page began by bringing up a February 2013 interview where the singer indicated he might be willing to take a break from his successful solo career for a 2014 Zeppelin reunion. That offer would seem to be off the table now, with Plant about to release another solo album, scheduling a summer-long tour with his new band the Sensational Space Shifters — and most damningly, declaring himself not “bored” or willing to be “part of a jukebox.” This clearly doesn’t sit well with Page. “I was told last year that Robert Plant said he is doing nothing in 2014,” he told the Times, “and what do the other two guys think? Well, he knows what the other guys think. Everyone would love to play more concerts for the band. He’s just playing games, and I’m fed up with it, to be honest with you. I don’t sing, so I can’t do much about it. It just looks so unlikely, doesn’t it?” But don’t worry, it looks like Page will simply hit the stage with somebody else. “I’ve still got a twinkle in my eye. I can still play… I’m not devoid of ideas. So let’s hope that sometime in the next year, I’m seen to be playing out there. Because that’s the only thing that’s been missing.” Read More: Jimmy Page Says He's Fed Up With Robert Plant's Led Zeppelin Reunion 'Games' | http://ultimateclassicrock.com/jimmy-page-fed-up-with-robert-plant/?trackback=tsmclip |
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by munichhilton on May 18th, 2014 at 10:40pm
Took him long enough...
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by corgi37 on May 19th, 2014 at 5:50am
Just live back with a Pina Colada and count your money.
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by Bluzdude on May 19th, 2014 at 3:58pm
I would love to see Page play live again in ALMOST any form. The exception would be with Jones, Bonzo Jr, and a Plant replacement going out as a Zeppelin type project.
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by munichhilton on May 20th, 2014 at 9:04am Bluzdude wrote on May 19th, 2014 at 3:58pm:
Any form? I found ARMS rather boring...and Coverdale was a Plant replacement too...I don't know what foil fits Pagey apart from Zep |
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by Joey on May 20th, 2014 at 10:08am
" This clearly doesn’t sit well with Page. “I was told last year that Robert Plant said he is doing nothing in 2014,” he told the Times, “and what do the other two guys think? Well, he knows what the other guys think. Everyone would love to play more concerts for the band. He’s just playing games, and I’m fed up with it, to be honest with you. I don’t sing, so I can’t do much about it. "
Pagey has a point here ............ " I LOVE YOU ALL !!!! " 'kins © |
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by corgi37 on May 21st, 2014 at 6:36am
He does have a point. To soothe his nerves, he should find another song to steal.
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by Joey on May 21st, 2014 at 7:50am
" To soothe his nerves, he should find another song to steal. "
Corgi ....... You make Young Joey laugh like Hell . That is " Miracle on Ice Postin' " . JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJacky ™ |
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by Edith Grove on May 26th, 2014 at 5:47am
Don Henley Responds to Robert Plant: ‘I Am Never Bored’
by Dave Lifton May 24, 2014 Rick Diamond (2), Getty Images Don Henley has responded to Robert Plant‘s recent interpretation of why the Eagles reunited 20 years ago. In a new interview, he refutes the claim that it was out of boredom and gets in a solid jab of his own. “I am never bored,” he told the New Zealand Herald. “The truth is, we enjoy doing it. It is hard work, especially for gentlemen of our age but the fact is it’s a fantastic job and it’s a wonderful way to make a living and see the world and get to travel and we take our kids with us.” Earlier this month, Plant shot down yet another call for a Led Zeppelin reunion by referencing one of the most highly publicized reunion tours in rock history. “Do you know why the Eagles said they’d reunite when ‘hell freezes over,’ but they did it anyway and keep touring?” he said. “It’s not because they were paid a fortune. It’s not about the money. It’s because they’re bored. I’m not bored.” Regardless of Plant’s thoughts on the matter, count Henley in as one of those who would gladly pony up for a reunion of the legends, with whom, the interviewer notes, they shared similarly bad reviews in their time. “I really wish [Led Zeppelin] would get back together because they were one of the greatest bands of all time. I think maybe Robert is worried about hitting those notes. He may not be able to unbutton his shirt any more.” Earlier this week, the Eagles announced that they will bring their ‘History of the Eagles’ tour to Australia and New Zealand in February and March 2015. The March 21 date in Auckland will be their first performance in New Zealand in 20 years. Read More: Don Henley Responds to Robert Plant: ‘I Am Never Bored’ | http://ultimateclassicrock.com/don-henley-robert-plant/?utm_source=sailthru&utm_medium=referral&trackback=tsmclip |
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by Gazza on May 26th, 2014 at 12:27pm
Plant has always had my respect for moving on, not resting on past glories and resisting the temptation for easy money (and lots of it)
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by Paranoid Android on May 26th, 2014 at 12:59pm Gazza wrote on May 26th, 2014 at 12:27pm:
Me too...even with the LZ samples he threw in for that 80's hit...I have always said the same about ABBA...for a band that so many folks love...and the fact that they refuse to put aside their differences every time they are offered 1 BILLION dollars for a world tour...says alot!! They move on, rebranding their stuff with stage/film...but it works! |
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by StonesFan90 on Jun 3rd, 2014 at 1:07pm
Be fair to Plant.
There's too much baggage associated with Zeppelin for him, likely. Let's see... Zep prepares to tour the States in Fall of '75--In August 1975, Plant and his wife are involved in a brutal car wreck which nearly cripples him for life and cracks her head open. Zep tours the States in '77, a long, bitter, chaotic, turbulent tour full of bad vibes and toxic hangers-on--only for Plant to find out toward the end that his young son has died of a mysterious, still unknown ailment while he was thousands of miles away playing the same old songs. In the meantime, Punk has risen up and Led Zeppelin are among the groups seen as increasingly passe. Jimmy Page has fallen deep into Heroin addiction, leaving his playing sloppy and a mere shadow of itself. Bonham falls deeper into drink and his skills as a drummer decline due to age, exhaustion, alcoholism and poor health. By 1980, it's Plant and Jones holding the band together, carrying an increasingly strung out Page and an ailing Bonham. Note how little Jimmy contributes to In Through the Out Door as compared to the other records--he could barely play in '79-80. To make matters worse, Presence and (especially) In Through the Out Door are seen as disappointments, lesser offerings--Led Zeppelin's star is beginning to wane as the '70s come to a close. Plant has very bad feelings about touring in 1980 and doesn't really want to, and he is coaxed to against his intuition by Peter Grant. The band sets off on successful a European tour in the summer of 1980 and all members feel revitalized and refreshed and look forward to the future. Plans are made for a Fall 1980 USA tour, possibly extending into 1981. And then suddenly, less than a month before the start, Robert's best friend in the whole world, John Bonham, is suddenly found dead. Given all that baggage and water under the bridge, would you really want to revisit that? |
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by nankerphelge on Jun 3rd, 2014 at 2:05pm
Obviously I can't see in Plant's head and know whether the "ghosts of Zeppelin tours past" are to blame, or if he just isn't interested in that music anymore.
Plus, the first two things that you mention, his car wreck in 75, his son dying in 77, didn't happen because of anything Zeppelin did. Arguably, those things would have happened regardless of what band he was playing in. Why blame the band? I will give you that Bonham's death may be right. The inability to recapture the Zeppelin thing without his best mate certainly stands to reason. Yet his collaborations with Page in the 90s, and the O2 show seem to argue against that. Too bad. I thought the O2 was a pretty neat show, and Plant sure seemed to be enjoying himself. I missed them in the 70s - would like to see them get it together. |
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by munichhilton on Jun 3rd, 2014 at 2:56pm
Several interesting points...but the one you leave out that is so clear to me is how much Led Zep as a band feared the Rumours era Fleetwood Mac...that's what did it
The sound of an airship deflating.... |
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by Bingo on Jun 3rd, 2014 at 2:58pm
With this new lawsuit with STH, there seems to be a good discussion of either who ripped off who first....or did folks pick pieces to make it their own?
1959 Davy Graham https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWeejHJxGjs 1968 Johnny Rivers http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xa9vWVEYojg&feature=youtu.be Later in 1968 Spirit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFHLO_2_THg 1971 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcL---4xQYA |
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by Paranoid Android on Jun 15th, 2014 at 9:38pm
Pat Monahan should take over the vocal duties w/ Page & JPJones...
anyone hear his bands recent cover of "what should be and what should never be"? Effin brilliant!! Train can do LZ in a heartbeat... |
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by Bluzdude on Jun 16th, 2014 at 11:52pm
Is it just me , but I think if at about age 65 I am worth about $150,000,000 with an income stream of 2 to 5 million a year, and someone gave me the opportunity to increase my net worth even by 5 times, what difference does it make? I would do whatever I felt like doing irregardless of how much money I would net.
The argument I usually here is... leave more to your kids to which I say...BS, he would need to learn how to manage his money and not waste it....anything over $10,000,0000 gets left to charity :areyoufuckingserious |
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by Mr. Yeats on Jun 17th, 2014 at 5:41am
Plant was the weak link in Led Zeppelin, vocally and lyrically.
Good on him for not doing the cheesy re-union thing, and trying to maintain some dignity. He doesn't need the cash, and maybe isn't into it. Why play himself false? |
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by MRD8 on Jun 17th, 2014 at 7:44am
I was lucky enough to see LZ nine times between '69 and '79, owing to my advanced age...I think they owe a couple more generations of fans another few shows, my nieces and nephews and friends kids want to see them live BIG TIME! Go out and play Bonnaroo, Glastonbury and a few more festivals where you can play in front of 250,000 people or more in one day and give the fans what they are craving. Plant wouldn't be able to sell his elevator music if he hadn't been a member of LZ...;)
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by 011780 on Jun 17th, 2014 at 8:19am
mr leatherpurse face doesn't want to take part on the reuinion cos of his fiasco at the 02 arena - i mean, do you call that singing? i'm 34, been singing in an ac/dc cover band since 18, and still can reach my highs all while still having the same voice bon scott had prior to his death and brian johnson in his first 5 years in the band. of course my voice gave up a year ago and i underwent vocal coaching and phonoaudiologist sessions and got it back - something he didn't do since japan in 72 and kept going and sounding more and more like a tool.
me? i've got it all back. plus i know i'll live longer cos i was forced to quit the five packs a day for no pack or a single cig at all. then again considering i drank, snorted coke since 12, shot junk from 16 to 26 and probably had every drug you can imagine in this world in large amounts - i'm clean now, been six months off blow - and for you tourists here in brazil, good for you cos now they've decided to really keep their customers happy and are selling fishscale - then again i might not last that long, what with my emphysema and all that shit. then again i'm jobless, my family is undergoing money problems and my father's schizophrenia is worsening day after day, i couldn't give a crap if i were to fall dead right now. |
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by Joey on Jun 17th, 2014 at 8:29am
" then again i might not last that long, what with my emphysema and all that shit. then again i'm jobless, my family is undergoing money problems and my father's schizophrenia is worsening day after day, i couldn't give a crap if i were to fall dead right now "
***** { " ? " } ***** *** WTF ?! ... **** Are you alright ?! ... Here is something to make you feel better : | | | | V !!!!!! |
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by 011780 on Jun 17th, 2014 at 10:10am
dude.
at least have the decency of showing something like this---> oooohhhhh yeah zooey. born in the same day and year as my name - glad to know that two wonderful things were born on that day (but not in the necessarily same year) |
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Title: Re: Robert Plant Slams Idea of Zeppelin Tour: 'I'm Not Part of a Jukebox' Post by Paranoid Android on Jun 17th, 2014 at 10:46pm Paranoid Android wrote on Jun 15th, 2014 at 9:38pm:
WTF was i typing??? What IS and What should Never Be...GD I am loosing cred on these boards...I am going to sink like a LZ |
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