Move over, Bustle In Your Hedgerow: The genuine article may be coming back.

The three not-quite-dead-yet members of a little rock band called Led Zeppelin are reportedly talking about a reunion, at least for one show. Bob Page, Jim Plant and the SuperJammy Jam John Paul Jones have discussed plans to get together for a one-off memorial concert for legendary record executive, Ahmet Ertegun.
And no-one can quite believe it, but during discussions about the concert they all gave the green light to a tour if it all does well and they don’t all fall out.
We’ll believe it when we see Plant in skinny pants on stage with Jimmy, John and Bonham’s kid. Until then, it’s still incidents and accidents, hints and allegations.
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That would be cool, but it really isn’t Led Zeppelin without the core 4 regardless if Jason is John Bonham’s son.
If Journey can be Journey without Steve Perry, then I say Zep can be Zep without Bonham. And what a beautiful thing it would be for his son.
But is journey Journey without steve perry?
I get the point, but I’m with Newms here. Bonham is Bonham, but would Bonham still be Bonham at this age? Who’s to say? Maybe his son is not as good now as John was then, but I bet he’s better now than John would be now.
When they played Live Aid with Phil Collins on drums, it didn’t FEEL like Zep, but it was still cool. I’d take this lineup with Jason on drums over no reunion at all, that’s for sure.
I would have loved to see them in the seventies but I bet they would be cool now, even with Jason on drums
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