Robert Plant Dismisses Further Questions On Led Zeppelin Comeback
Friday, 06 June 2014
Written by Huw Baines
Robert Plant has told Jimmy Page to “have a good rest” following the guitarist’s recent attempts to reunite Led Zeppelin.
The band’s iconic frontman fielded questions on a possible reunion during a press conference for Morocco’s Mawazine Festival, reports the National. Page told the New York Times that he was “fed up” of Plant “playing games” last month.
Plant, whose band, the Sensational Space Shifters, will join Justin Timberlake and more at Mawazine, said:
“I think he needs to go to sleep and have a good rest, and think again. We have a great history together and like all brothers we have these moments where we don’t speak on the same page but that’s life.”
Led Zeppelin recently reissued their first three albums, complete with unreleased archive material. They last performed together in a one-off show at London's O2 Arena in 2007.
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