"Led Zeppelin will play again" -Jason Bonham

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Jason Bonham says that he thinks the surviving members of LED ZEPPELIN will play together again.

Bonham was able to live out all of his LED ZEPPELIN fantasies when he performed as part of the band on December 10, 2007 at London's O2 Arena.

Jason, who's currently on tour with his critically acclaimed LED ZEPPELIN EXPERIENCE production, tells Michael Christopher of Vanyaland: "In my heart of hearts… I do believe we will play together again. It remains to be seen if it will be in public or privately, but I do think we will play again."

Regarding what made the now-legendary 2007 concert so perfect, Bonham said: "What made the O2 so perfect was the preparation. Every other time, we really just got together in an afternoon and gone over a couple songs and that was it. For the O2, we blocked out rehearsals for six weeks; Monday through Friday four hours a day. A lot of it was talking as well about how we wanted it to be. We did the first three songs, so it was like clockwork, like a first-turn crash in a car race. If we can get past the first turn scot-free, then the rest of the gig will be great. That was very important to all of us to be comfortable on those three songs — and it worked. It really did, and it shows in the show."

Bonham, who received raves for his performance, recalled the thrill of sitting behind the drums for his dad and playing the one-off gig. He said: "I'm my own worst critic of myself, so there are things I would've changed, but as a whole, I was really pleased that I could play that day and have a good gig when it was really necessary. Everything I set out to do, from the tempos to little notations I had, I remember reading a review that said, 'Tempos,' and he ticked every box, everything that I was trying to achieve. So I was grateful that people noticed what I was trying to do, and that really made me feel good. I can't add anything to the greatest drummer in the world, but what I can do is represent him in the best possible way."

He continued: "It's a tough one, 'cause you sat in the greatest drummer in the world's seat, and it's your Dad's seat. There's part of me that was going, 'God, I wish he was here to see this.'And then the other part says, 'But if he was, you wouldn't be playing it.' [Laughs] Somebody said to me the other day, 'If your Dad walked in the room now and you have to play him three songs from that performance to impress him, Which songs would you play him?' It would be 'In My Time Of Dying', 'Nobody's Fault But Mine' and 'Kashmir'. Those three, I'd be happy to sit with him and say, 'What you think Dad? Did I do alright?'"

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Gosh I hope so. Jason is a great drummer and while he is not as good as his dad, the other Led Zep members love playing with him. It would be a great show if they decide to reunite.
 

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Wow, I'm thinking this Is kind of a bad idea. Plant sounds pretty bad these days and Celebration Day was far from a triumph , IMO. These guys are getting a bit long In the tooth and while some bands ( Black Sabbath , BOC etc. ) sound excellent in their advancing years Zeppelin does not seem to be a part of that club.
 

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Not so surprising that the guy who stands to gain the most from it also happens to believe they'll play again.

I don't mean "gain" as in financially, as if he's just trying to make cash. I mean that Robert Plant and Jimmy Page can go out and do solo tours whenever they want. But Jason has more of an emotional stake in whether Zeppelin reforms or not, and that personal interest could potentially cloud his view of the issues. Page and Plant have both said that Zeppelin isn't coming back.

That being said, I do think Zepp MIGHT reform someday to play in honor of someone's passing, like they did for Ahmet. I doubt it'd be anything like the 02, maybe just one song or something.
 

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Wow, I'm thinking this Is kind of a bad idea. Plant sounds pretty bad these days and Celebration Day was far from a triumph , IMO. These guys are getting a bit long In the tooth and while some bands ( Black Sabbath , BOC etc. ) sound excellent in their advancing years Zeppelin does not seem to be a part of that club.

I wouldn't say Plant has a bad voice now. If you listen to his music with the Band Of Joy, he has a great voice. But, when he covers Zeppelin, he holds back. He doesn't try to hit the notes he did 40 years ago. He isn't even singing out. Look up the 2007 Celebration Day concert. The rest of the band sounds great. Page and Jones are stellar, and Bonham is :grinthumb:grinthumb:grinthumb:grinthumb:grinthumb:grinthumb:grinthumb:grinthumb:grinthumb:grinthumb:grinthumb:grinthumb:grinthumb:grinthumb:grinthumb:grinthumb:grinthumb:grinthumb:grinthumb:grinthumb:grinthumb:grinthumb.
 

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I've already watched Celebration Day... .wanted to like It but ...meh....Not here to bag on Led Zeppelin ...they are truely one of the greats. But IMO they need to let sleeping dogs lie as not to damage their legacy.
 

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