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wow!. havent seen that one.

 

there was a series of Cosmic Energy vcds/dvds that had most of this footage, but i assume this an upgrade in quality.

 

http://www.argenteumastrum.com/Led_Zeppeli...smic_energy.htm

 

 

 

if you want to trade for it, i'm all ears/eyes

 

I hope I can fit them on dvds without messing with DVD shrink. I think they will just fit - we'll see.

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I hope they don't go the Styx/Journey/Boston/Judas Priest/Yes route.

:pray Yes, it would be heretical in my view to see one of the very few bands that has any integrity left to lower their standards and do something like that.

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:pray Yes, it would be heretical in my view to see one of the very few bands that has any integrity left to lower their standards and do something like that.

 

If not that, then they will be doing what The Doors did - get someone (Ian Astbury/Brett Scallions) to sing the songs who does so in thier own way.

 

I wonder who the "American guy" is - Chris Cornell, perhaps.

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If not that, then they will be doing what The Doors did - get someone (Ian Astbury/Brett Scallions) to sing the songs who does so in thier own way.

 

I wonder who the "American guy" is - Chris Cornell, perhaps.

 

Now that would be a scenario i could get fully behind.

 

Chris Cornell coud hit those high notes that Plant struggles with these days.

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Led Zeppelin without John Bonham is not Led Zeppelin (but I'd still go see them).

 

Led Zeppelin without Robert Plant is pathetic and sad (and I won't waste my money).

I think you hit it man. I have nothing to add.

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looks like it might be full steam ahead!

 

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showb...icle1735624.ece

 

http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/stor...5012327,00.html

 

 

 

Led Zeppelin to reunite

 

 

ROCK legends LED ZEPPELIN are set for a reunion tour after singer ROBERT PLANT finally caved in and agreed to join them.

 

Guitarist JIMMY PAGE, 64, bassist JOHN PAUL JONES, 62, and drummer JASON BONHAM, 42, had resigned themselves to touring without Plant.

 

They even rehearsed with stand-in singers - and one American was so impressive they were confident they could hit the road next year without Plant.

 

That was what finally persuaded him to return.

 

A source revealed:

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No - they have already done that. And - if you go by the source Mr. Froggie posted, it is a done deal now.

Oh, missed that one. Yippee!!! You think this is a good time to take out a second mortgage to afford tickets?

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