According to RollingStone.com, LED ZEPPELIN’s November 26 reunion concert has been pushed back to December 10 because guitarist Jimmy Page fractured his finger. The injury, which he sustained this past weekend, will make him unable to play guitar for the next three weeks. “I am disappointed that we are forced to postpone the concert by two weeks,” Page said in a statement. “However, LED ZEPPELIN have always set very high standards for ourselves, and we feel that this postponement will enable my injury to properly heal, and permit us to perform at the level that both the band and our fans have always been accustomed to.” Tickets bought for the original show will be honored on the new date, and refunds will also be available.
Σύμφωνα με δικές μου πληροφορίες ο κύριος λόγος είναι ότι δεν προλάβαιναν να ετοιμαστούν όπως θα ήθελαν συν του ότι μάλλον θα δούμε και καινούργια δουλειά ενώ η προοπτική μιας παγκόσμιας περιοδίας δεν εξετάζεται απλά σοβαρά είχει ήδη αποφασιστεί 8O 8O 8O
Μακάρι να κάνουν περιοδεία. Θα χαρώ πάρα πολύ να τους δω, αλλά θέλω να ελπίζω ότι ο καλός μας Ρόμπερτ Πλαντ δε θα παρατήσει τους Strange Sensation για το υπόλοιπο ΚΑΠΗ
ROBERT PLANT To Tour With ALISON KRAUSS In Early 2008 - Nov. 24, 2007
LED ZEPPELIN frontman Robert Plant has told Rolling Stone magazine that he plans to hit the road in early 2008 with bluegrass star Alison Krauss to promote the pair’s collaborative CD, “Raising Sand”. A disc of tender, mostly acoustic duets, “Raising Sand” ? which was produced by T Bone Burnett ? debuted at No. 2 n The Billboard 200 chart in late October, becoming an expected hit.
“Raising Sand” includes versions of the EVERLY BROTHERS’ “Gone, Gone, Gone (Done Moved On)”, TOM WAITS and KATHLEEN BRENNAN’s “Trampled Rose” and “Please Read the Letter”, first released on the 1998 PLANT/JIMMY PAGE album “Walking Into Clarksdale”.
According to Billboard.com, Plant and Krauss first performed together in 2004 at a Leadbelly tribute at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, but it took several years before they found time to team up in the studio with Burnett in Nashville and Los Angeles.
Tennessean.com reported that Plant and Krauss taped an episode of “CMT Crossroads” in October at The Mill at Lebanon in Tennessee that will air at a later date.
Plant and Krauss were interviewed on BBC’s “Breakfast” show on October 31 about “Raising Sand” CD. Watch the nine-minute segment below.
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δεν μου πολυαρεσει αυτο, για να ξηγηθουμε ωραια η συνεργασια του plant και ωραιο αλμπουμ αλλα αλλο ειναι το ζητουμενο… :? :?