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The Concert: Led Zeppelin Flies Again

Posted Mon Dec 10, 2007 8:15pm PST by Lyndsey Parker in Led Zeppelin's Return Flight

OK, I think I need to file for worker's comp. Because I'm covered in bruises from pinching myself, and I think I have TMJ from my jaw hitting the floor repeatedly.

Sure, it's a rough job, but someone's gotta do it. See, when I received an 11th-hour offer from Warner Bros. Records to review Led Zeppelin's reunion concert in London, they didn't have to ask me twice. In fact, they didn't need to ask me once. The conversation went something like, "Would you like to go see Led Ze..." and before the sentence was complete, I was on Yahoo! Travel frantically searching for a last-minute flight and hotel.

Yep, forget about the Police/Van Halen/Spice Girls...Zep's one-off performance at the December 10 Ahmet Ertegun tribute concert in London was THE reunion of the year--or possibly the millennium. How could I not go? So three days and one 10-hour transatlantic red-eye flight later, there I was, across the pond...where I picked up my Zep ticket; guarded it with my life on the Tube the way some paranoid tourists protect their travelers' checks in one of those under-the-shirt money belts; and then sat around my hotel room for about an hour, gawking at my golden ticket in utter disbelief. Yes, I was pretty dazed and confused. And psyched!

Later, riding over to the show of shows, I couldn't help but overhear all the exotic accents emanating from my fellow subway passengers--it turns out I was hardly the only fan who'd racked up the frequent flyer miles and credit card debt to make this once-in-a-lifetime rock pilgrimage. Robert Plant later remarked onstage that Zepheads from 50 countries were at this gig. And since London's 02 Arena holds 20,000 people, that averages out to about 400 citizens per country--a veritable rock 'n' roll UN! I even spotted several nations represented by famous ambassadors, like Sweden (Howlin' Pelle from the Hives); England, of course (Brian May of Queen, Liam Gallagher of Oasis); and the good old US of A (Dave Grohl, Will Forte from Saturday Night Live, Albert Hammond Jr. from the Strokes).

So, was the journey from over the hills and far away worth it? Um, yes. It would've been worth it if I'd had to swim across the Atlantic Ocean to get there. An Atlantic Ocean filled with piranhas. Or mudsharks! (Heh, heh...)

All right, so first I patiently waited through the warmup acts (seriously, only at a show like this could Bill Wyman and Paul Rodgers be the opening acts, and only at a show like this could an international audience of thousands be collectively thinking, "Yeah, yeah, great, so you're a Stone and you're from Free/Bad Company/Queen...that's all fine and dandy, but could you just wrap it up already?"). But when the main event finally kicked off, and Zeppelin emerged and tore through "Good Times, Bad Times"...well, it was nothing but good times for the next two hours.

Seriously, this gig surpassed my expectations...and my expectations were already pretty dang high (I would not have flown 5,000 miles otherwise--duh). A newly snowy-haired Jimmy Page was a silver fox. Robert Plant was still a golden god. And John Paul Jones and the late John Bonham's son Jason made for one lean, mean rhythm machine. (If there was ever indisputable evidence that musical talent is hereditary, it's Jason's supreme skin-bashing skills, for sure.) And the whole band was tighter than the skinny rockstar trousers into which Robert Plant can still impressively shoehorn his seemingly ageless, whippet-thin body.

"It's peculiar, choosing songs off 10 different albums," Robert mused to the fans (who, to be honest, were so apeshiz for their rock heroes that Robert and company could've played the "Macarena" 14 times in a row and everyone still would have been thrilled). "But there are certain songs that have to be there. This is one of them."

And with that, they played "Dazed & Confused"--with Jimmy once again proving that guitar bowing is cool, a'ight? (Some audience members even started air-guitar-bowing in the aisles...although they didn't look quite so cool as Page.)

The band also played "For Your Life" for the first time ever, along with many other certain classics that "had to be there": "Misty Mountain Hop"; "Black Dog"; "Ramble On"; "The Song Remains The Same"; "No Quarter" (who would've thought 10 minutes and 41 seconds could fly by so fast?); "Kashmir" (the "51st country," Robert joked, referring to the aforementioned 50 other countries represented in the audience); and of course, "Stairway To Heaven," which, unlike in Wayne's World, was NOT denied--for that arena anthem, seemingly 20,000 glowing cell phones were held aloft, lighting up the O2 Arena more festively than any Christmas tree I've seen this holiday season.

For the encore, Zep cranked out two more must-haves: a positively electric "Whole Lotta Love"--complete with a perfect recreation of that heavy-panting, heavily reverbed, Tarzan-of-the-jungle breakdown--and "Rock 'N' Roll," during which the jumbotron screen display alternated between old '70s footage of the band in their mudshark-brandishing, private-jet-hopping prime, and footage of tonight's show. How seamlessly and unjarringly the images switched from past to present was a testament to how fantastic and fresh the band still sounded and looked this historic evening.

So in case you thought Zep were overrated, or were just a bunch of graying has-beens...well, you can just shaddup now. Sure, it's been a long time since they rock 'n' rolled. (Since the olden "days when Atlantic Records was the most magnificent record company on the planet," to quote Robert's stage banter again). But it also HAS been a long, lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely time in rock without them.

(So Led Zeppelin dudes, if you're reading this...don't make this a one-night-only thing, all right? I suggest you do a world tour of the 50 countries represented at your London show. Starting with America, of course. Think about it!)

124 Comments

101. Craig -
I once had a poster from a concert at the Baltimore Civic Center featuring Vanilla Fudge along with local bands and in very small letters at the bottom it said and introducing from Britain Led Zepplin.Poster lost in moving.58yrs old and still pushing to see Zepplin

102. ken1987_2007 -
Get the old Playboy 737 out of mothballs, round up the groupies in the senior citizen homes, and roll a big roofer...I mean reefer. Led Zep is on the roll!

103. hey you -
And after Chicago, come and play in Las Vegas for about a week. I guarantee every show would sell out.

104. Robert Johnson -
are you guys still alive lol

105. Robert Johnson -
I saw Led Zepplin w/The Jeff Beck group featuring Rod Stewart at the Aerodrome Schenectady NY their pre - tour .... tour
that was 40 years ago who do they think they are the Rolling Stones --- Just kidding oh yeah ///// Happy birthday Jodi ///////

106. Yahoo! Music User -
happy birthday JODI /////////

107. Yahoo! Music User -
this African devotee first heard Zep in the early 70's as a dopey 13yr old in a backwater town in Nigeria. My 40-something's cronies from back then still head-bang, a-guitar (...at least when the kids are not watching) and argue about JP vrs. a certain James Marshall Hendrix. Thanks for the invaluable review...I'd be on a plane in a heart-beat if I was sure to get a ticket anywhere! Oh...by the way, I do luv Sabbath, all R&B, most Rap, some Reggae & outta-sight Naija bands too!!!!

108. Steven -
LED ZEPPELIN WAS,IS AND WILL ALWAYS BE THE GREATEST BAND IN THE WORLD. #1 FOREVER! I MISSED THEM AT THE PONTIAC SILVERDOME IN 1977 AND I'VE REGRETED IT SINCE. I WOULD LOVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO SEE THEM LIVE. I'VE GOT EVERY ALBUM ON VINYL,SOME 8-TRACKS,ALL CASSETTES AND EVERY CD AND DVD EVER PRODUCED,EXCEPT THE MOTHERSHIP,I WILL BE PUCHASING SOON.THERE IS NOBODY THAT APPRECIATES THIS BAND MORE THAN I DO.JOHN BONHAM PROVED WE WON'T LIVE FOREVER.I KNOW THE MUSIC AND THE SPIRIT OF THIS BAND WILL. A ZEPPELIN FAN-ATIC

109. kobehater -
I heard the live new stuff and ummm well at least they're back. I hope they can make it to the NoCal area or Vegas. Jason Bonham obviously not his Dad but did he hit those bass triplets in Good Times Bad Times? Are my ears deceiving me?

110. lrr -
LED ZEPPLIN you have to go on tour in the
US because one i was not able to see you guys
live,i was young. i do not want to go through
life without seeing the greatest band in the
world from 73 through 78!!! robert thats great
your touring and helping out that person however you afto go on tour in the US!! follow
the money, you guys are the greatest period!!!

111. JeffM -
O.K. Well, I will be 55 in 5 months and would LOVE to go back in time to the
1970's when I saw Led Zeppelin 5 times. One very bizarre coincidence
that few people know... There was a concert scheduled in Los Angeles
(where I am from) in the 1970's that had to be rescheduled because Jimmy
Page broke a finger. THE SAME THING THAT HAPPENED RECENTLY BECAUSE
THE LONDON CONCERT WAS RESCHEDULED FROM NOVEMBER TO DECEMBER 2007 FOR THE VERY SAME REASON. I gave up 50% of the hearing in my right ear to attend concert after concert of ZEPPELIN'S in the
1970's and I would give up the other 50% to see them perform here once
again ! If they can sell their music to Cadillac for a commercial, they should
support their fans all over the world and reunite to give us ALL OF YOUR
LOVE(like we deserve) !!!! And Bonham would agree and look down
and smile while his son, Jason beats his drum.....AND HE'S BUYING A
STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN !!!!!!!!! Jeff, 55 (Los Angeles)

112. Yahoo! Music User -
GOOD TIMES BAD TIMES YOU KNOW IV'E HAD MY SHARE. I grew up in Los Angeles and was fortunate to see Zeppelin 3 times. Not only did they not have anyone open for them, but they played 3 hours straight without a break. Even when the band went off the stage, they left Bonham to play his usual 20 minute drum solo. They were by far the best ROCK and ROLL concerts I have ever been to. Only Alvin Lee and Ten Years After came close.COME BACK ZEP!!!! I'V'E BEEN DAZED AND CONFUSED FOR SO LONG. I'm 53 and pretty much over the concert scene , BUT IF THE LEVEE BREAKS BABY, I'M THERE.

113. nicki -
Great, I really love the songs. PS: Femmate.com becomes the most favorite online lesbian dating service recently. You can join free to post your Ads and enjoy!!

114. Yahoo! Music User -
I have seen Led Zepplin first in November of 1968 with the warm up group the James Gangs. Ever since I have a craving of their music. I just hope they make it to Phoenix or Louisville to catch them again. I mean, I have seen them 7 times and you can't get enough.

115. patrick -
twice i had tickets to see zeppelin in 1980 in cleveland, ohio. both shows cancelled, both for good reason. robert plant's son died and then jon bonham died. please tour again guys!!

116. T. -
Would have been great to see them,why they can't do a american city tour,is beyond me.You know it would be the biggest tour of 2008 and gross the most money.And the fans would love it!!! What a gift to give to the american fans!!Everyone in London,all 20,000,you got the concert of a lifetime!!! I hope one day maybe you know,Rock on!!!

117. Silva -
Wow! Lucky you!

Led Zeppelin is the best classic rock band EVER!!! I wish they would come to LA, they would still rock Sunset Blvd. Me and my ten year old brother would kill for their tickets.

118. SCOTT B -
GRATE ARTICLE!!!! i HAVE always BEEN a big Zeppelin fan since I was about 12, cause my older brthers and sister had the records and would sneek into their room, when they weren't there "A little LED for the HEAD", was my saying ....I have seen Robert Plant 5 times in the mid-80's, and The Firm once, but no Zeppelin....Please come to Columbia SC, or Charlotte.

119. Yahoo! Music User -
pleasepleasepleasepleasepleasepleaseplease come to play in the USA!!! Im 13 and I LOVE Led Zeppelin. I wanted to go to their London concert so badly but I couldn't because it was...well, in London, and Im stuck in the old US of A. I don't care where in America, I will fly wherever they play just to see them. The future of rock n roll is not so bright in my eyes, because I think bands like Led Zeppelin, Cream, the Jimi Hendrix Experience and so on were the gods of rock. Sure, there were other great bands that came along later, but that era of rock was the peak point as far I believe.

so Led Zeppelin, please, you have SOOOOO many fans out there and we would fly across the country JUST to see you play. Of course, in a totallly non-stalkerish kind of way. ;)

120. carebear -
there is only one band that has stayed in my heart and soul of music. Zeppelin. the one and only. I wanted to see them live in the 70s,but was too young. Please,Please, midwest AR.Ilove you guys!
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