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Led Zeppelin refused to discuss a return

Led Zeppelin refused to discuss a return
They did not want to hear about a comeback, but the founding members of Led Zeppelin have agreed to share some anecdotes during a press conference to promote their film "Celebration Day", a capture of performance they gave in 2007.

"Celebration Day" commemorates the service had given the legendary band at the O2 arena in London. It was the first live concert offered by the training in 27 years - and it could be is the only "meeting" which will witness the fans group.

Pressed with questions about the possibility of a meeting, the three musicians have categorically refused to get involved, or even discuss it. Robert Plant was even told that to come together to answer questions "as a group of coaches who are interviewed after a game" was not his definition of a good time.

Members of Led Zeppelin have turned the page. Robert Plant, in particular, has experienced significant success in exploiting other musical styles. He has worked with musicians from Mali in 2009 and won the Grammy for Best Album for the album "Raising Sand," a collaboration with bluegrass singer Alison Krauss.
Led Zeppelin refused to discuss a return
In addition, the singer of 64 years said he had "difficulty with lyrics some times" - including the famous song "Stairway to Heaven."

In this regard, it is consicent he is not alone: ??there are many who have tried unsuccessfully to decode the words mystical signed Led Zeppelin.

"Perhaps I myself still trying to understand what I was talking about," commented Robert Plant.

But certainly, the group members are proud of the performance they gave in December 2007 in London. The founding members of Led Zeppelin were onstage accompanied by Jason Bonham, son of deceased original drummer of training, John Bonham.

During the two-hour concert, the group performed 19 songs, including the classic "Stairway to Heaven", "Kashmir" and "Whole Lotta Love".

"Celebration Day" will be in theaters on October 17 and will be screened in 1500 theaters across the world, including three in Quebec (Montreal, Brossard and Laval). The DVD release is scheduled for November 19.

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