JIMMY PAGE: "It Is A Bit Selfish To Do Just One Show" Cleveland Leader reports:
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ROBERT PLANT and
JIMMY PAGE are saying conflicting things about a full fledged
LED ZEPPELIN (tour).
While Plant is saying a one-off show is all that the 70's rockers will treat their fans too, Jimmy Page, Zeppelin's famed guitarist, has told Guitar World that their may be more dates in the work because of the big demand big reunion tour.
"It's a bit silly (for only one date) because there is such a massive demand. It is a bit selfish to do just one show. If that is it we probably shouldn't have takebn the genie out of the bottle," he says in the his interview with the magazine that will hit store shelves next week.
As previously reported
here according to BW&BK sources, strong rumors suggest that Led Zeppelin live dates are being planned for next spring. A block of dates at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey have been reportedly put on hold for June. And BW&BK is told that a plethora of merchandise is currently in production in Asia.
The surviving members of Led Zeppelin - singer Robert Plant, guitarist JImmy Page and bassist/keyboardist John Paul Jones along with the late John Bonham's son Jason on drums - will reunite in aid of the Ahmet Ertegun education fund for a show at The O2 in London on December 10th.