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Posted Thu Nov 1, 2007 11:46am PDT by Dave DiMartino in Led Zeppelin's Return Flight

It may have been the decade's closest bout with rock 'n' roll hysteria yet. Seemingly out of nowhere, only weeks ago, came word that Led Zeppelin would be performing again. In 2007.

That's correct. Led Zeppelin.

As details trickled down, specifics were revealed. For one night only, original Zeppelin members Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones and Jason Bonham--son of original Zep drummer John Bonham--would perform as Led Zeppelin as part of a tribute to the late Atlantic Records co-founder and chairman emeritus Ahmet Ertegun.

The benefit concert, also set to feature the Who's Pete Townshend, the Rolling Stones' Bill Wyman, and Foreigner's Mick Jones--all bands who'd been associated with Ertegun while recording for his label--is now set for Nov. 26th at London's O2 arena. To say that demand for the tickets--theoretically priced at roughly $254 American--has been massive on worldwide levels is significantly understating the case.

The concert will be preceded by two new Zeppelin album releases on Rhino. On Nov. 13th comes the first, Mothership--a 2-CD best-of compilation featuring 24 tracks specifically selected by Page, Plant & Jones. A week later, a new version of the soundtrack from the Zeppelin film The Song Remains The Same will be released, remixed and bearing six tracks not on the original release--including "Black Dog," "Over The Hills And Far Away," "Misty Mountain Hop," "Since I've Been Loving You," "The Ocean," and "Heartbreaker." Simultaneously, Warner Home video will issue a revamped version of the original film on DVD and limited edition Blu-Ray and HD-DVD.

"We have revisited The Song Remains The Same," said Jimmy Page in an announcement about the release, "and we can now offer the complete set as played at Madison Square Garden. This differs substantially from the original soundtrack released in 1976, and highlights the technical prowess of Kevin Shirley, who worked with us on [the band's previous live album] How The West Was Won. When it comes to The Song Remains The Same, the expansion of the DVD and soundtrack are as good as it gets on the Led Zeppelin wish list."

 

Led Zeppelin's legendary status--they have sold over 200 millions worldwide since their 1969 formation--and the unparalleled enthusiasm their upcoming reunion concert has created is one reason Y! Music has created this special blog to commemorate the breadth of the band's achievement. Collected within the Led Zeppelin's Return Flight blog is an array of content including album reviews, special live performance videos, and exclusive interviews with Jimmy Page, Robert Plant and John Paul Jones that Y! Music (and its predecessor LAUNCH) has obtained during the last decade. Keep coming back and you'll be surprised at what we've added.

With soon-to-come commentary by a vast array of rock stars who have felt Led Zeppelin's influence since the start of their careers, we hope to provide an inkling of just how large an imprint the band has left in the fabric of popular music today--as well as an impact that continues to grow stronger every year.

We invite you to participate--whether via making comments on the various blog posts, telling us about the impact the band has had on your own life, or by entering the contest to catch the band's scheduled London concert later this month, details of which you can find nearby. Whatever you prefer.

Because when it comes to bands that deserve a whole lotta love, no one tops Led Zeppelin--and now's the time to show it.

63 Comments

41. Craig -
i would not be able to breathe if i saw this shows

42. Renaldo -
Very nice, but will they see that their songwriters actually get *paid* this time?

I mean, they could at least change the name of "The Lemon Song" back to its real title ("Killing Floor") and admit that no, they didn't write it...and no, they never worked on a killing floor in a Chicago slaughterhouse...and therefore no, Robert Plant has no idea what the hell he's singing about (whereas Howlin' Wolf sure did).

While they're at it, they could also explain to their fans that it was actually Sonny Boy Williamson who wrote "Bring It on Home" and Memphis Minnie who wrote "When the Levee Breaks" and WIllie Dixon who wrote "Whole Lotta Love" (except he called it "You Need Love") ...et cetera, et cetera.

To be fair, though, I will acknowledge that I don't recall any Chicago bluesmen singing about a "bustle in your hedgerow."

43. PatrickW -
About time

44. Yahoo! Music User -
I don't know if Led Zep can do it like they did in the 70's,if the brief appearance Plant and Page made in the 90's is any indication of what they will do now,perhaps they should just quit while they're ahead.Although truth be told with John Paul Jones tying things together its should turn out fine. Jason Bonham is also quite the formidable drummer and does his dad justice.

45. Yahoo! Music User -
LED ZEPPELIN ROCKS!
they should come to Washington DC!

46. ajracer -
I don't see me @ the show, so i can't wait ta see sum of it on here !!!

47. eric g -
Any chance this reunion concert is going to be broadcast? or released as a DVD??

48. Anthony S -
I would sell my soul to the devil 4 real 2 c this show...

49. Yahoo! Music User -
An album and tour would rock the Earth!

What next??? The Beatles?

50. Lady Karma Kat, -
Hey babes! hope to win your contest! You all rock hard-screw the critics-your like fine Kosmic wine-getting BETTER WITH AGE!!!!
Drop by ANY TIME-myspace/darapage-SHALOM/NAMASTE-your sis-the Hippy BUDDHA LUV Y"ALL!!!!

51. jeanetted -
who said so ? you are never too old . just think bonham will be on stage with them in sprit.

52. Yahoo! Music User -
If Ronnie James Dio can still sound good at 67 yrs old, I think Robert Plant has a chance. I just saw a concert with the Moody Blues and they sounded good as well. They must be pushing the big seven "O" themselves. Reguardless of how they sound, I would do anything to see the Zep play live just once in my lifetime.

53. avalanche8 -
I never had a chance to see Zep live but I do have a SwanSong tattoo thats almost 15 years old. BEST BAND OF ALL TIME

54. Yahoo! Music User -
YES, LONG LIVE LED ZEPPELIN! I would amputate my left arm to see them live! If They play any of their epic songs , like Carouselambra, Achilles Last Stand, and In The Light LIVE!, then it was nice knowing everybody that i know.

55. richard b -
saw zep in junior high school atthe then new kingdome in seattle. even with the bad acoustics of the vanue still the best concert i ever attended. guys, you NEED to do another tour

56. Me -
Be grateful that their coming back to show themselves once again to the world and to let us hear them perform with such great talent. Don't cut them down and wonder if they'll be as good as they once were. Give them some credit guys. These wonderful men are from the 60's/70's. Be grateful that they gave you music that was so unique, exciting and wonderful to hear. Show them your appreciation. Led Zeppelin is one of a kind!

57. Yahoo! Music User -
My first blog entry ever. That may say it all. Best example of the whole being greater than the sum of the parts. Of the great guitars from the Yardbids, Jeff Beck-more lyrical, Clapton- a great talent, but Page- more creative, risk taking, delicate & powerful...pure magic. Thank you Les Paul.

58. jjjn -
wow!!!!! that woul;d be awesome specially that stairway to heaven I really missed that song greattttttttttt!!!!

59. THOMAS -
The biggest dream of me and many there return one show or not, best event of 07 bar none.

60. williamo -
I GOT TO SEE THE GREATEST ROCK N ROLL BAND IN OAKLAND,CA. DAY ON THE GREEN WHEN PHYSICAL GRAFFITY WAS RELEASED THEY PLAYED FOR OVER 3 HRS THE 2ND SHOW ON SUNDAY WAS ABOUT 2HRS LATE FOR GOOD REASON BUT WORTH THE WAIT.I PREY THEY WILL DO A U.S./WORLD TOUR I WILL BE THERE NO MATTER WHAT
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