Jason Bonham, the son of Led Zeppelin’s original drummer John Bonham, has described the band’s reunion concert last week as “the best Christmas present I could ask for.”
Bonham joined the band’s original members Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones on drums at the concert at the O2 Arena last Monday (December 10th).
Bonham said that there had not yet been talks with the rest of group about any future expectations.
"Is it gonna be again? Don't be greedy," he told Billboard. "Just take it for what you've done and be proud to be part of that. If they do it again, of course I would love to. But that's up to them. Only time will tell.
“If you'd have asked me a year ago, 'Are they gonna do a date next year?,' I'd have gone, 'No way!' So I was proved wrong once before."
Reflecting on the event, Bonham said it feels “surreal, like it never really happened in some way" and that he was “amazed” that he “pulled it off.”
“If you'd have wanted a moment for everyone to get it right at one point, that was it,” he added.
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