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Old 11 November 2014, 01:35 AM   #1
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Robert Plant turns down £500 million.

Money isn't everything. Wow.

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Old 11 November 2014, 01:41 AM   #2
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Fans have to realize a reunion tour just ain't ever going to happen and maybe that's the best outcome...
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Still waters run deep. He had his reasons I suppose.
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I think he's probably living pretty comfortable now already, and more money isn't always everything.


Some rockers and their act don't actually age that well anyway, but some do. I think Paul McCartney does, but then again his music was never that hard. The Eagles have as well and they don't play real hard rock. But when Roger Daltry takes his shirt of it just isn't quite the same.
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Old 11 November 2014, 01:54 AM   #5
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I still remember buying the first LZ album in 1969 and playing it day and night. I learned blues harp by playing with that album.
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Old 11 November 2014, 01:58 AM   #6
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I'm sure he has his reasons...likely, he is more than comfortable financially. But, some of the other members of the band must be furious. Sound like they were ready to go. That has to be frustrating.
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Old 11 November 2014, 01:59 AM   #7
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I still remember buying the first LZ album in 1969 and playing it day and night. I learned blues harp by playing with that album.
Zep is my second favorite only behind The Beatles.
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Old 11 November 2014, 02:07 AM   #8
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I'm sure he has his reasons...likely, he is more than comfortable financially. But, some of the other members of the band must be furious. Sound like they were ready to go. That has to be frustrating.
I'm sure they are more than a bit frustrated. But he's said and maintained for years that he really didn't want to do this type of thing. I know they had a brief reunion a few years back, but I don't think he's ever really wanted to do anything of this magnitude.
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Old 11 November 2014, 02:12 AM   #9
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I never appreciated Led Zepplin, not until I was in my 40's. I didn't mind the hard edge, that was appealing, I just thought they were too much on the drug-addled side, but with a complete dearth of decent music (yes I know I sound like my grandfather) I appreciate bands like Zepplin and the Stones now more then I ever did when they were relevant.

That said Robert Plant isn't the leader of cock-rock anymore, he's a grandfather. Sure Mick can still talk-sing his way through songs and McCartney can lilt his ballads but how is a pensioner supposed to scream during Kashmir?

I understand his stance, it's a no win if it's not extraordinary and a lot of work to get even close to passable. Plus he wasn't dumb with his money from what I've read, so if you can't take it with you...
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Old 11 November 2014, 02:29 AM   #10
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Old 11 November 2014, 02:48 AM   #13
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He can always send the money to me . . .

We'll I would do it and just give it to my daughter one day . . .
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Old 11 November 2014, 02:49 AM   #14
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we went to see him play in September.
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That's one helluva grudge to hold.
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I never appreciated Led Zepplin, not until I was in my 40's......


Well, at least you came around...

The bass work of John Paul Jones is incredible when you really listen for it, it's so far behind the scenes but so incredibly important and holds the entire song together...

If I was stuck with 1 band forever, it'd be Zepplin
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I'd rather him sit it out if his hearts not into it. I wouldn't want it to go over like a Led Balloon.
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Well, at least you came around...

The bass work of John Paul Jones is incredible when you really listen for it, it's so far behind the scenes but so incredibly important and holds the entire song together...

If I was stuck with 1 band forever, it'd be Zepplin
I hear ya, I took a lot of crap for not being a fan while growing up, but hey you like what you like, you have no choice in the matter.

Now the Who, they were my band, couldn't get enough. Ironic cause they really were drug-addled
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Old 11 November 2014, 03:20 AM   #19
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Kinda reminds me of the story of the breakup of Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis. Producer Hal Wallis said to Dean "You can't walk out on $50 million dollars!" Dean's reply: "Oh yeah? Watch me." And out the door he went.
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Kinda reminds me of the story of the breakup of Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis. Producer Hal Wallis said to Dean "You can't walk out on $50 million dollars!" Dean's reply: "Oh yeah? Watch me." And out the door he went.
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He had to put up with a lot of crap when they were together. I really enjoyed a lot of his solo stuff. The thing was not many had faith that he could do it alone.
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Old 11 November 2014, 03:27 AM   #21
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Wow. Back then, 50 mil was a lot of money. Equal to 500 million today.

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Old 11 November 2014, 03:41 AM   #22
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He had to put up with a lot of crap when they were together. I really enjoyed a lot of his solo stuff. The thing was not many had faith that he could do it alone.
Very true. But instead Dino became one of the biggest stars of music, movies, & TV, all at the same time. Not too shabby for a kid from Steubenville, Ohio.
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Old 11 November 2014, 03:42 AM   #23
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Kinda reminds me of the story of the breakup of Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis. Producer Hal Wallis said to Dean "You can't walk out on $50 million dollars!" Dean's reply: "Oh yeah? Watch me." And out the door he went.
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I LOVE the live Dino [solo] and Rat Pack stuff. Think of the talent on one stage in Vegas for $5.95. And that included a steak dinner.
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Plant is a Jerk.

Millions of fans would love the chance to see Zeppelin one time.
They are my favorite band of all time next to the beatles I would give anything to see them one time (at the time of O2 arena show I was a student and could not afford the 15k for a ticket). Plant only cares about himself and not the millions of fans that his music has touched. After many many decades it would be nice to show some appreciation to the fans who allow him to do his usually mundane solo acts and actually draw a crowd
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I LOVE the live Dino [solo] and Rat Pack stuff. Think of the talent on one stage in Vegas for $5.95. And that included a steak dinner.
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From the article it sounded like Branson was doing the whole thing as a cheap tie in to promote his space travel venture, which is currently trying to recover from a test crash. Naming the stairs to the plane "Stairway to Heaven"? Who names a set of stairs, LOL!? Oh, and BTW Richard, "Starship" is the name of a different band from the 70's.

I am a bit surprised though. I mean it's not like Plant is retired. And he's toured with Page not all that many years ago. Probably none of them need the money though I'd imagine it would have come in handy for Jason. Doing 35 dates for that kind of money would be a real nice gesture to Jason. Perhaps Plant is not confident he could pull it off in the way they used to perform. I'm not sure he can hit all the notes he used to hit.

There was speculation in another thread recently that Steve Perry may be getting back with Journey. If that's the case maybe Branson could hire Arnel Pineda to take Plant's place.
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probably a steal compared to abba ,,,, lol , it would be a night to remember though ,,,
abba warm up , lz headline ,,, or vice versa ... bet the tickets would be dear though.
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There was speculation in another thread recently that Steve Perry may be getting back with Journey.
one of my best friends from childhood's dad is in the band and I know him quite well. Believe me when I say Steve Perry will never return
If you only knew what the band use to do to the poor guy you would understand why a reunion between Steve and the band will simply never happen
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