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Led Zeppelin ‘Officially’ Kaput
Jimmy Page’s manager has driven a stake through the heart of any hope for a Led Zeppelin reunion, according to Rolling Stone.
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Robert Plant and Jimmy Page make them sweat and make them groove at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland.
Peter Mensch, who earlier this week told BBC6 radio that the band was rehearsing together and actively searching for a singer to replace Robert Plant, reversed course and told MusicRadar.com reunion plans are “completely over now.”
“Led Zeppelin are over!” Mensch said. “If you didn’t see them in 2007, you missed them. It’s done. I can’t be any clearer than that.”
RS, skeptical like everyone else because of the flurry of rumors about the future of Zep from people like, well, Mensch, confirmed the reunion is off with a spokesperson for Page’s management company.
So, now that that’s settled, have you heard that Roger Waters is getting back together with Pink Floyd? … Not!