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Anyone read anything about the Led Zeppelin concert last night in London? This was the first full length concert they have played since Jon Bohnam's death in 1980, his son Jason played the drums.
Surely there's some UTube video's floating around...going to search now.
There was only a short 1 paragraph about it in todays local paper..basically Robert Plant saying this wasn't going to be a repetitive thing as he was bored with repetition....but all of the the other members want to do a one time reunion tour knowing it would be the biggest $$ generating tour of all time.


ok, just found this link from BBC News YouTube - Led Zeppelin Reunion 2007 Concert

and the only other one I could find, just a longer cut of the concert than the first news story YouTube - LED ZEPPELIN REUNION CONCERT FOOTAGE!
 
Not bad for 60+ yr old men, Plant has enormous task of trying to keep that pitch in his voice, Ive seen all his solo project tours including last CD and it was good show, band was tight.

Seen the Page and Paul Rogers band the Firm promoting that album...i think same year as YES 98512 er 90125 er
0u812 er whatever it was..both shows were fantastic.

id prolly get tickets to see em if they toured as long as it wasnt 200 bucks each
 
Yeah, I saw the Firm back in the late '80s and then a Jimmy Page solo tour in the early '90s, seems like David Coverdale sang on that tour. I remember my wife grossing out from Jimmy drooling all over the place, his shirt was soaked as we were pretty close.

I heard the average face value ticket was $250 while others sold for $2000+ each.
 
how much

I paid $165.00 for Van Halen when they come to Dallas.

How much would these guys bring:eek:
 
I remember my wife grossing out from Jimmy drooling all over the place, his shirt was soaked as we were pretty close.


Way funny, i know he sweats like a bandit as far as what tickets would command? man thats a tuffy..lol i know if they toured it would prolly be the largest grossing single tour of all time.
ive seen Rush 23 times, the Stones 5 times, the Who during their first farewell tour then their next farewell tour, then their next final farewell tour, then thier..well you get the picture. Ride the lighting tour just before cliff burton died, Stevie Ray Vaughan at pine knob, show before ill fated wisconson show.

Ive seen just about everyone unless 80's hair bands..no time for that dribble.

man ticket prices would be a killer to the wallet
 
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