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Robert Plant says no to Led Zeppelin world tour and £100m

Posted about 1 year ago
  • Artist:
    Robert Plant & Alison Krauss
  • Album:
    Raising Sand
  • Track:
    Please Read The Letter
My respect for the man just went through the roof.From Sundaymirror.comBy Sean Hamilton Robert Plant has turned down an extra £100million fortune to take Led Zeppelin on a world tour.The rock legend wants to concentrate on his new partnership with US country singer Alison Krauss... spelling the likely end of the famous band.Led Zep fans had been longing for a tour announcement since last year - when the 1970s superstars reformed for a one-off show at London's O2 Arena.Surviving members Plant, Robert Page and John Paul Jones were offered a guaranteed £100m each for a tour of North America and Europe after a million fans applied for O2 tickets.But after extensive talks Led Zep - best known for the song Stairway To Heaven - decided against the moneymaking opportunity.Guitarist Jimmy Page, 64, was keen to do the tour this year and was backed by bass player John Paul, 62.But singer Plant, 59 - already worth an estimated £70million - wants to concentrate on his new success with US country singer Krauss. The pair's duet album Raising Sand went to No 2 in America and Britain and they are starting their own tour in April.A band source said: "Despite the enormous offer, the decision did not come down to money. They always said they would do the one-off show and then see how they felt."Jimmy had enjoyed the concert in December enough to want to tour. He argued they still had something to offer. He likes the idea of another chapter in the band - the grown-up tour."John sided with Jimmy. He loved making music with the others again."But Robert wanted to leave last year's concert as their legacy. They had proved they could still do it and that was enough."He has other commitments and is happier looking forward to those. Robert put the mockers on the tour."Some Thoughts from Leftsetz.comEngland's "Sunday Mirror" has finally published what insiders have known for six weeks. Robert Plant said no to a Led Zeppelin reunion.How could he do this? The touring industry needs Led Zeppelin, the fans are ENTITLED!Bullshit.Robert Plant employed the artist's prerogative, which has not been seen in a top level act, never mind a classic rock act, this century. While every has-been known to man is touring at an inflated ticket price on a victory lap that would make those in attendance cringe if they heard the tapes after the fact, Robert Plant is saying let it be. To leave Led Zeppelin in the seventies. When they wrote the book, when rock excess was married with music critics pooh-poohed, but the little boys and girls understood it was the shit, as their kids now believe also.YOU ARE NOT ENTITLED TO SEE LED ZEPPELIN! It does not come with your DNA, does not come with purchasing the tracks. You don't get to do everything in this life. Whether you made bread as a hedge funder or your parents indulged your every whim. The O2 show was a one time event, even though no one believed it. Not Jimmy Page, not John Paul Jones, not even ME!You had to be there. That was the expression when Led Zeppelin ruled. You had to awaken before dawn to line up to buy tickets. There was no DVD, what you felt at the moment was all you got. A high you might remember forever. Music wasn't entertainment, it was life ITSELF! Not a single parent took his kid to a Led Zeppelin show. There was none of the father/son bonding of Stones shows today. Rock and roll isn't family entertainment, it's all about sex and drugs. If you didn't partake, YOU WANTED TO!Led Zeppelin's music was created in this hot house. Jimmy Page was not the guy playing "Whole Lotta Love" at the New York Stock Exchange, rather he was holed up in the Ryatt House allegedly dripping wax on little girls. Not that that was the band's only infraction. Can you imagine an act today toting around the mud shark story? Have you even LISTENED to "Mothers Live At Fillmore East"? There was a cult culture, which was not on AM, not on TMZ, that only fans could be aware of, AND THEY WERE!If you were too busy being safe and you missed Led Zeppelin in their ten year run, you deserve the silence. If you're a kid and you're wetting your still-attached diaper, I'm telling you I never got to see Babe Ruth. And therefore his legacy looms even LARGER! Hell, Joe DiMaggio would show up at Yankee Stadium, but he didn't take center field and show us how much he'd lost.That's what a Zeppelin tour would be like. It would taint our memories of the seventies. Those hot chicks with their tits hanging out... They wouldn't be wearing tank tops. And they would be too heavy to sit atop their boyfriends' shoulders. Boyfriends with bad backs, pot bellies and no hair. Sure, it's not a crime getting old, but we don't get to go back to high school and we don't get to see Led Zeppelin!They had to change the key. Robert's voice is different. This is no problem if he's singing new material with Alison Krauss, but you're going to expect "Stairway To Heaven" to be as good as the original, TRANSCENDENT! And do you want him to sing shirtless again too? Mick Jagger prancing around in those tiny outfits after working out ad infinitum is a joke. It makes you turn your head. I won't go to a Stones show. To think that I once thought they were...the greatest rock and roll band in the world. Even though they were uneven as hell. Now they're a P.T. Barnum act. Yup, you're a sucker if you go.Robert Plant has not had plastic surgery. He grew up, can't you?Part of being a rock and roll fan is believing. But we haven't been able to believe in the acts in eons. They all make deals with corporations, they won't take a political position. Their handlers say not to hurt their earning power, not to alienate potential ticket-buyers. These aren't rock and rollers, these are BUSINESSMEN! I can't believe in THEM!As for Jimmy Page? I guess it's incumbent on him to find new players and make NEW MUSIC! Instead of traipsing around the world living on fumes, giving the people what they want. And they don't want new Zeppelin music, not of the quality of "Walking Into Clarksdale". Why tarnish the legacy? Wasn't "Coda" bad enough?I expect sometime in the future the band will do another one-off. To honor someone's memory, probably not for a charitable cause, Zeppelin was never charitable. This is fine by me. Every fifteen or twenty years is okay. Kind of like a family or high school reunion. Only this time, I'M GONNA GO! Why schlep all the way to London, spend thousands of dollars, when the band will come to my hometown and I can DRIVE THERE? That's the way it is with all these acts. They create a buzz, they test the waters, then they say the public demands they go on the road. No, they want to get paid. And all their handlers say to do it, the agents and managers WANT THEIR PERCENTAGE!For far too long, the tail has been wagging the dog. The businessmen have held sway over the artists. Don't lament that Robert Plant won't reunite with his bandmates as Led Zeppelin, cheer out loud, that there's one Greek God rock star left who isn't beholden to the money, who's not worried about giving the public what IT wants, but is only concerned with what HE wants!Some thoughts from DavesonicI am cheering out loud! Robert Plant is Rock and Roll!!!Fuck the man and his money, some people can't be bought. How much money do you think they need? They were the biggest band on the planet for over 10 years and still sell millions of albums every year. Robert has moved on I thought Jones had as well with all the solo projects he's done over the years, even when Page and Plant shafted him in the 90's and started their own project. But I guess him and Page feel they haven't been the same since the 70's and want to relive the glory days...almost 30 years later. Nevermind. All you Zep fans do yourself a favour and check out the Plant/Krauss tour, they have created a brilliant peice of art and I for one, can't wait to see them perform it live. And for god sakes be respectful, don't yell out Zeppelin song names thinking they will perform them. Besides I heard some rehearsal versions of songs Zep did for the O2 show. It sounded like Slaughter doing Zep covers. Not how I want the band going out.Robert, you rock brother!!!

Comments (6)

  1. wdog says I am somewhat ambivalent, I would have loved to have seen them in concert.. but that being said, I think what's important is that an artist is true to himself. If a group of old rockers wants to kick it out again, like the Who, I say, go for it.. and if they don't, well, it's their life, isn't it? I don't think I would have thought any less of him should he have decided to tour, and I don't think more of him becuase he didn't.. it's just his choice. Bottom line, he's a great talent, I'm pleased to have seen him tour solo, wish him well in his future endevours, whether or not that includes any future Led Zep gigs.
    Permalink posted 03/05/2008
  2. TylerDurden says I can see wanting to relive the glory days, but you gotta know when it just can't happen, so I AMEN Plant on sticking it too the man, bet nobody expected him to turn down such a fortune!! Well suck on it, HE DID!!! Creating new music with Krauss is such a better idea--> Dave, I am with you on having more respect for the Plant now. great post!
    Permalink posted 03/05/2008
  3. Jonh Ingham says I occasionally wonder what Robert would have said if 'Raising Sand' wan't such a big hit. :- p (And I have my tickets and it's still 2 months away.) He's always done Zep songs in his gigs, so I wonder if he's going to do some here. From the 3rd album maybe - the acoustic one. In JPJ's defence, he was quoted as saying he wanted to do a tour because he had so much fun playing with them again - which is also an artistic reason. If you've only heard rehearsal tapes, find the actual gig - some of it is just as good as the old days...with added maturity.
    Permalink posted 03/05/2008
  4. davesonic says I guess all I'm trying to say is it's nice to see a Rockstar turn down a financial windfall for something more creatively fullfilling. Will he make as much with Alison, he'll do alright but not 100 million. Maybe the Who should take a page from Roberts book.
    Permalink posted 03/05/2008
  5. Jonh Ingham says I agree. My comment seems to have been chewed up there, but yes, rock stars being 'artists' and not busines men are rare and to be nurtured.
    Permalink posted 03/05/2008
  6. Sam The Artist says my first reaction was :O ...thats a lot of guac. but after reading this, i agree. you had to be there. let it be.
    Permalink posted 03/05/2008

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