Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Gonna make you groove

Zep lives!
"In what will likely go down as one of the biggest reunion shows of all time, Led Zeppelin reportedly thrilled fans with 16 classic songs, including one they had never played live before, at London's O2 arena, Billboard.com reports.

It was the first full concert performance by the group — which consists of Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones and recent addition Jason Bonham (son of deceased drummer John Bonham) — since 1980. The concert acted as a memorial for late Atlantic Records co-founder Ahmet Ertegun, who helped launch Led Zeppelin's career and passed away late last year."

Bobby can still bust a move, look at him go!I'll refrain from the Old Fart Stories about the time I saw Zep at the Rock Pile back in 1970... or was it 68... tickets were $12, the most expensive concert tickets ever. The Rock Pile went broke and closed shortly after.

Oops, sorry, once an Old Fart gets going, it's hard to stop.