Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page has revealed that the band’s music has always kept them together during difficult times.
Page said that the band were originally reluctant to reform for their one-off reunion show at the O2 Arena next month until they rehearsed together.
"There's been a lot of water under the bridge. It was important to see how we would all get on,” Page revealed.
”But the key is the music because the music is so powerful. You have to throw yourself into it, the way you might throw yourself naked into a bed of stinging nettles."
The band’s show on December 10th is being held in honour of Ahmet Ertegun, who co-founded Atlantic Records.
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