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I got you good with that scare yesterday, didn't I? Yep, well today I have an even bigger one!
Happy Halloween.
I got you good with that scare yesterday, didn't I? Yep, well today I have an even bigger one!
Happy Halloween.
Ever wonder what it would sound like if the early Beatles covered Led Zeppelin's Stairway to Heaven? Check out the pure genius of Australia's The Beatnix:
(Thanks, Tim!)
Next month: Led Zeppelin.
Soon: The Beatles.
Who cares: Garth Brooks.
And so it is ... Led Zeppelin reunite for a one-off show in London on November 26. It's a tribute show for their former Atlantic Records boss. More on that here. Most shockingly, though, is the lack of attention Foreigner is getting for also performing at the upcoming show. C'mon! Where's the love?
The Observer UK is reporting that Led Zeppelin will be releasing digital-only compilation called Mothership featuring some of their best known tunes (you know them). The album will be released 11/12 on iTunes, but it's unclear whether that will only be in the UK or here as well. Remains to be seen. Led Zeppelin, along with The Beatles and Radiohead, is one of the last major artists to be on the wrong side of the digital divide. This is a step, albeit a baby step, in the right direction.
A Led Zeppelin reunion?! Yeah, right. I'll believe it when I hear it.
The band are expected to reform in London for the one-off show with singer Robert Plant, bassist John Paul Jones and guitarist Jimmy Page being joined by late-member John Bonham's son, Jason.Who's next? How about Pink Floyd? The Smiths? Wanna bet?