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cadaverdog
10-01-2014, 04:04 AM
Jimmy Page Forming New Band, Says Led Zeppelin Reunion 'Doesn't Look Likely'
Rolling Stone By Mark Sutherland

Jimmy Page has finally faced facts: Robert Plant is just not that into a Led Zeppelin reunion.

Speaking Tuesday in an onstage Q&A at the London launch of the latest batch of Zeppelin reissues, Page – who has agitated for a more permanent reunion ever since the band's triumphant one-off 2007 show at London's O2 Arena – finally seemed to rule out the band playing together again.

"I don't think it looks as though that's on the cards, so there's not much more I can say about that," he said. (Although, for once, Page declined to put the blame at Plant's door). "I'm not going to give you a detail-by-detail account of what one person says and another person says," he added. "All I can say is it just doesn't look very likely."

However, that doesn't mean you won't ever hear Page play Zeppelin classics again in a different setup, as the guitarist revealed plans to put a new band together and play live next year. "If I was to play again it would be with musicians ... some of them might be new to you," he said. "I haven't put the musicians together, I'm going to do that next year.

"If I went out to play again, I would play material that spanned my recording career," continued the musician. "I'd go back to the very early days, [including] Yardbirds material, and it would certainly have some new material as well. And I'd hopefully play all of the things I'm known to play – instrumental versions of 'Dazed and Confused' etc. etc."

At the former Olympic Studios in Barnes, West London (where Zeppelin often recorded, although the building is now primarily a restaurant/cinema), Page also unveiled some of the previously unreleased versions of songs that will feature on the reissues of Led Zeppelin IV and Houses of the Holy, set for release on October 28th. Songs on the companion discs accompanying the remastered original albums include the renowned Sunset Sound Mix of "Stairway to Heaven" and versions of "No Quarter" and "Black Dog" that place the respective contributions of bassist/keyboard player John Paul Jones and late drummer John Bonham even higher in the mix.

"It was really important to showcase everybody's talents within this project," Page said. "Listening to John Bonham is just a sheer celebration of his playing – it can't help but fill you with so much joy."

Both of the reissued albums have sold tens of millions of copies around the world, figures rarely – if ever – approached by modern artists. But Page declined to compare eras, describing "the Led Zeppelin of then and the new bands of now" as "two completely different worlds."

"But it's fair to say," he added, "Because Led Zeppelin weren't having to worry about doing singles, each time we went in to record, it was a body of work for an album. So you could get the shift and the movement forwards as opposed to having to be rooted back to a single that might have been done a year ago.

"I prefer to hear an artist's work and what they can do so, as far as I'm concerned, I'd get a lot more out of a collection of songs, to be able to understand what the musician is doing. The album's not dead for me; I still buy vinyl albums."

Page is also releasing a new version of his picture autobiography, although he said the full written story will have to wait. "I'd want it to be published posthumously," he said. "There's two good reasons for that; the first thing is you can't get sued, and the second thing is, you don't have to promote it."

Whether such propriety leads to a thawing of his relationship with Plant, of course, remains to be seen.

BITEYOASS
10-01-2014, 06:30 AM
All right! Go for it! Although, I'm not the type to wait an eternity for a reunion. I say move the fuck on and do something interesting like a solo project or new group.

DLR Bridge
10-01-2014, 07:47 AM
Seriously. He actually did some nice stuff for the It Might Get Loud soundtrack. I would have thought he'd generate enough steam from that project to at least throw out an instrumental CD or something. He seems to be in a self imposed rut over not getting LZ off the ground again.

cadaverdog
10-01-2014, 03:51 PM
I've never been too impressed with anything Jimmy's done without Robert. I liked some of Robert's solo stuff but nothing from Jimmy comes to mind. Walking Into Clarksdale wasn't exactly fantastic either. I wonder if JPJ and or Jason Bonham will be part of Jimmy's new band.

78/84 guy
10-01-2014, 05:18 PM
I've never been too impressed with anything Jimmy's done without Robert. I liked some of Robert's solo stuff but nothing from Jimmy comes to mind. Walking Into Clarksdale wasn't exactly fantastic either. I wonder if JPJ and or Jason Bonham will be part of Jimmy's new band.

I liked the Firm. But the studio stuff is stale sounding. I have a few live bootlegs that are killer. One from Canada and another from Wembly. Page is great on them. Some of the Coverdale/Page album is good. Clarksdale is boring for sure. I wasn't looking for Black Dog but some more rocking stuff. Just too slow for me.

Kristy
10-01-2014, 06:45 PM
Jimmy Page Forming New Band, Says Led Zeppelin Reunion 'Doesn't Look Likely'

*Phew!*

Thank fuck. The rest of that shit I did not read.

Jimmy Page
10-01-2014, 07:21 PM
Kristy,

I will be sure to leave tickets at will call for you when I make my triumphant return to Denver.

Best,

JPP

Kristy
10-01-2014, 08:36 PM
Fuck off. And quit fucking with the weather.

FORD
10-01-2014, 09:24 PM
Jimmy Page is fucking with the weather?

I realize he's the Vice President of the United States now, but that's a bit of a stretch. Otherwise, Cheney would have done that shit all the time,

http://static1.purepeople.com/articles/5/11/12/85/@/994116-john-paul-jones-center-and-jimmy-950x0-1.jpg
Hey Joe.... er... Jimmy, I got a great idea. You don't need Robert Plant. How about a Zeppelin tour with a sax player instead of a singer. Hell, maybe we can get that room at the Edgewater Inn again. I'll call Monica!

Kristy
10-01-2014, 09:28 PM
Definitely. Jimmy Page has more money than God and therefore bought HAARP because he was bored. He's been fucking with the weather since 2008. It's TRUE! You could ask Trollvis to confirm it if he was still around...or is he?

Diamondjimi
10-02-2014, 07:39 AM
You could ask Trollvis to confirm it if he was still around...or is he?

LMMFAO!!!
:lol:

Seshmeister
10-02-2014, 08:33 AM
http://static1.purepeople.com/articles/5/11/12/85/@/994116-john-paul-jones-center-and-jimmy-950x0-1.jpg
"The trick is that you always keep this hand on her pigtails..."

Nitro Express
10-02-2014, 01:02 PM
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Three old perverts.

78/84 guy
10-02-2014, 05:08 PM
http://static1.purepeople.com/articles/5/11/12/85/@/994116-john-paul-jones-center-and-jimmy-950x0-1.jpg

Three old perverts.

Where's Rob ? He must have been in the coat room with Hillary. That would have made 4.

cadaverdog
10-02-2014, 05:56 PM
Three old perverts.
Two old perverts and an innocent bystander. JPJ's not a perv.

Jimmy Page
10-02-2014, 07:48 PM
Definitely. Jimmy Page has more money than God and therefore bought HAARP because he was bored. He's been fucking with the weather since 2008. It's TRUE! You could ask Trollvis to confirm it if he was still around...or is he?

I control HAARP with my theremin.

Best,

JPP

Nitro Express
10-03-2014, 01:25 AM
Two old perverts and an innocent bystander. JPJ's not a perv.

Sure he is. He was sliding naked down a soap suds flooded hallway in the Riot House with John Bonham and some chicks. Sometimes it's the quiet people who turn out to be the biggest wild perverts after they are primed with enough booze.

cadaverdog
10-03-2014, 01:41 AM
Sure he is. He was sliding naked down a soap suds flooded hallway in the Riot House with John Bonham and some chicks.
Nothing perverted about that. That's just good clean fun.

Nitro Express
10-03-2014, 05:04 AM
Yeah. It's not dirty. There was soap everywhere.

Nitro Express
10-03-2014, 05:07 AM
If I was a rock star. I think I would throw the room service cart out the window just to be different. Everyone throws the TV out. Hell. Break the toilet loose and throw that out too.

Seshmeister
10-03-2014, 07:22 AM
Who are you trying to kid?
If you were a rock star you would spend your time online monitoring the latest value of your stock options. Like Jagger.

cadaverdog
10-03-2014, 05:56 PM
Who are you trying to kid?
If you were a rock star you would spend your time online monitoring the latest value of your stock options. Like Jagger.
Jagger's one of the smarter ones but he probably pays someone to do that for him.

chuckjitsu
10-03-2014, 06:28 PM
Tunes will span his whole career? Hmmm. Better lean on the Zep stuff JPP. I don't think anybody is clamoring to hear Firm songs. Although, I will say that Outrider and Coverdale/Page were decent. Clarksdale has some decent tunes, but I thought it was a downer of an album and I didn't care for how it was recorded/mixed. And Robert sounded awful on that album. Didn't care about the Unledded stuff.

But, I will give Jimmy the benefit of the doubt to show us what he's got.