- by Jason Gregory
- Monday, December 10, 2007
- Photo by: PR Photos
- filed in: Rock
Robert Plant has sparked fresh rumours about the possibility of further Led Zeppelin shows – before quickly denying them.
Despite previously saying that tonight’s (December 10th) show at the O2 Arena would be a ‘one-off’, Plant told the Sunday Times that “it wouldn’t be such a bad idea to play together from time to time.”
He was quick to explain what he said later in the same interview, however, claiming that it was “somebody else inside me was saying that.
“Not the bloke from Wolverhampton,” he added. “The bloke from the land of the ice and snow, the bloke with his shirt unbuttoned down to his waist – and he can shut up. We’re not having any more of that. It was great, but I’ve got to go down the highway now.”
Rumors have continued to escalate about the prospect of further shows after over 1 million people registered for tickets for tonight’s concert.
Fans have already begun queuing outside the O2 Arena to collect their wristbands for tonight’s show. To find out more, click here.


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- Once again greedy money grabbing bastards have ruled over the genuine fans, you only have to look on ebay to see all the tickets up for sale, when is this going to stop?, the bands and Ebay are just as bad for letting this happen!!!
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- Yes I know allot of people are bitching and moaning about the price of the tickets for the O2 show tonight, but guess what?!!!! PEOPLE WILL AND ARE PAYING THOSE PRICES!!!! I am really wishing and hoping for a Zeppelin Tour next year. Yes John Bonham is dead, but it will still work because Page is alive, Plant and JPJ are alive

- john’s son is a pretty bad ass drummer. He will definitely make his dad proud tonight.

- The Led Zeppelin of the 60’s and 70’s was the greatest band of that period. After seeing a couple of seconds of tonight’s show on BBC World (Wih Black Dog dropped down to E, I think) it seems the new line-up could easily reclaim that title. Despite what Hard Fi might think. (Who the fuck are Hard Fi anyway? I suppose I’ll find out in a few decade’s time when their come back gig has an even bigger reaction than Zeppelin’s)

- Show was so-so. They should have done this 10 years sooner. Bed time old geezers!

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