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Guitar legend Jimmy Page says he is eager to make some new music now the chances of a Led Zeppelin reunion are highly unlikely.
With Robert Plant ever-distancing himself from the idea of Led Zep reforming, Page says he's now looking to the future.
He told Mojo Magazine: "The most important thing for me now is to make some new music."
Speaking about his documentry 'It Might Get Loud' with The Edge and Jack White, Page said it was an emotional experience when they visited Headley Grange – the place where Led Zep worked on their defining album 'Led Zeppelin III', 'Led Zeppelin IV', 'Houses of the Holy' and 'Physical Graffiti'.
The 65-year-old continued: "I went into the room I slept in and the room where the fire was where we used to try and keep warm and it was quite overwhelming."


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