JIMMY PAGE's Manager: 'LED ZEPPELIN Are Over! It's Done'
- Jan. 7, 2009
Despite published reports to the contrary Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones and Jason Bonham have no plans to record and tour together.
Earlier today (Wednesday, January 7), MusicRadar spoke exclusively with Peter Mensch, Jimmy Page's manager, who stated categorically, "LED ZEPPELIN are over! If you didn't see them in 2007 [when they played a one-off reunion at London's O2 Arena; see video below], you missed them. It's done. I can't be any clearer than that."
Reports of ZEPPELIN guitarist Jimmy Page, bassist John Paul Jones and drummer Jason Bonham jamming with other vocalists first surfaced a few months back, after Robert Plant made it clear he was not interested in doing a LED ZEPPELIN tour anytime soon.
"They tried out a few singers, but no one worked out," Mensch confirmed to MusicRadar. "That was it. The whole thing is completely over now. There are absolutely no plans for them to continue. Zero. Frankly, I wish everybody would stop talking about it."
Mensch's comments to MusicRadar appear to contradict the statements he made in a recent interview with BBC 6 Music where he said that it was logical for Page to carry on. "That's what Jimmy does. That's his job, his hobby," he said.
"People don't really understand it," Mensch explained to BBC 6 Music. "Jimmy Page has been playing guitar professionally since he was 16 years old. Jimmy Page likes being a musician. He doesn't want to be a race car driver or a solicitor.
"So they [Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, Jason Bonham] did the show with Robert Plant; they had a really good time rehearsing, the three of them, before Robert showed up.
"And they decided that if they could find a singer that they thought would fit their bill, whatever their bill was at this stage in their career, that they'd make a record and go on tour."
However, Mensch would not confirm any names — despite a list of rumored vocalists that also includes Steven Tyler from AEROSMITH and Myles Kennedy from ALTER BRIDGE.
"I can't comment on any rumors right now," he told BBC 6 Music. "It's gonna be a long and difficult process. And we're not soliciting people. So don't call me about it!"
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Something tells me this is not the last we have heard of this...
COMMENT | posted by : Captain Fantastic 1/7/2009 8:43:34 PM
Let it go.... let it rest.
COMMENT | Sad... posted by : Carl Blaze 1/7/2009 8:46:04 PM
This whole ordeal has made me lost so much respect for Led Zeppelin....which is too bad because they are such a great band
Robert Plant's comments about how he wouldn't want to do it just because the fans want it, and now these.....just really shit on the fanbase to the point where I take offense. If there were no fans, there would be no Led Zeppelin...and the reason why people keep talking about it is because it would be a great opportunity for newer generations and fans to experience the mighty Zep in concert.
The fact that they are treating the fans, who are the ones who made these guys famous in the first place and keep them famous, like stupid assholes who don't matter at all to them...is just so childish.
COMMENT | posted by : Motorhead318 1/7/2009 8:47:25 PM
Christ, how many times is this story gonna change? Personally, I hope that Zep just rides off into the sunset,having performed one last incredible gig, and calling it a day, at the top of their game,and with a great legacy intact.
COMMENT | No Plant posted by : RiotAct666 1/7/2009 9:17:24 PM
No Led Zeppelin simple as that.
COMMENT | posted by : mrsromek 1/7/2009 9:21:50 PM
I agree with the comment about the younger generation being able to see them live. I saw Queen in '06, and it was excellent. I was not old enough to see the Freddie fronted version, so it was nice to see half the band performing live. To me, that's a big deal. Seeing 3/5 of Skid Row or Mike Tramp solo, not so much.
COMMENT | Maybe the manager should... posted by : NeonKnite 1/7/2009 9:43:06 PM
just shut the fuck up already. Sounds like he, more than anybody, is the cause of the confusion.
COMMENT | !!! posted by : Doros78 1/7/2009 9:55:56 PM
great band and im very happy that they dont do it because the fans want it or because of money, they should just do it if they want to, and when they want to. Zep have never been a sellout band and always done things their way and im glad they did this also this time. but of course i would love to see them live!!! but if not i have their albums and their dvds
COMMENT | posted by : JO JO 1/7/2009 10:00:16 PM
Led Zeppelin are over doesn't mean that Page Jones and Jason Bonham are not going to work together.
The name Led Zeppelin should have been laid to rest September 25th 1980.
COMMENT | IN OTHER BREAKING NEWS.... posted by : black thirteen 1/7/2009 10:05:10 PM
THE BEATLES HAVE DISBANDED!
COMMENT | Hey carl posted by : HigherLearning 1/7/2009 11:40:03 PM
How was anything in this piece offensive to the fans?
Do you want to rule the rock n roll world again? Music is now free for the world to exchange, but you can still create an incredible fortune for many if you call Jack Russel from Great White and start booking the World Tour Dates. Here is a man who can still tour the world and hit those amazing notes. You know he's got the voice and the carisma to be on the same stage as you. Right now, the world needs this! Make it happen please! CBRocks Napa
COMMENT | Carl Blaze? posted by : stormtrooper 1/7/2009 11:47:40 PM
I don't understand your loss of respect. If Led Zeppelin wants to play or not is totally up to them--they don't owe the fans anything. Lets face the facts...Led Zeppelin in 2009 is 35 years past their prime. Like kenny Rogers said, you've got to know when to fold 'em.
COMMENT | posted by : Guitarp77 1/7/2009 11:49:09 PM
Robert Plant...what an asshole.
COMMENT | posted by : MyGuitar 1/7/2009 11:52:49 PM
So, in typical rock n' roll fashion, Led Zeppelin will be reunited in about three months. That's just how announcements like this work.
They still sell records like crazy so it may not be about money. It's definitely not about legacy since they are Led fucking Zeppelin. This tour would purely be about the fans and fans only... but they'd still make a buttload of money!
COMMENT | to higherlearning posted by : Carl Blaze 1/8/2009 12:00:26 AM
"There are absolutely no plans for them to continue. Zero. Frankly, I wish everybody would stop talking about it."
I take that comment as a "I wish the fans would shut the fuck up"
If people want to hope for a reunion, and especially since members of the band HINT at doing other things like finding a new singer and touring without Plant....of COURSE the first thing on interviewers and fans minds is going to be about rumors of a new tour. There are more respectful ways of saying that they do not plan to tour, I think that saying something about wishing it to go away is very unprofessional, especially in an interview which he knows many people will see his comments.
And to Stormtrooper...I'm not losing respect for them not deciding to tour....i'm losing respect due to the way they are going about it, and quotes like the one above that I think are completely unnecessary.
COMMENT | 'LED ZEPPELIN Are Over! It's Done' posted by : sieda666 1/8/2009 12:30:43 AM
That's what I've been saying!
Let them die already... and dear god please stop playing their music at every party I go to.
COMMENT | STARCHILD? posted by : SSIK72 1/8/2009 12:54:57 AM
they should take paul stanley on tour as the new singer... he may sound like an old jewish woman singing in the kitchen now but he can still hit the notes.
COMMENT | Tried out a few singers? posted by : tartareandesire 1/8/2009 1:14:49 AM
And no-one worked? Then they're a bunch of morons. There are lots of great metal and hard rock vocalists out there who could do this.
COMMENT | posted by : puthimdownyafrig 1/8/2009 1:15:56 AM
this guy is kind of cunty.. like it really puts him out to talk about this, as if there's any other subject someone would ask him about.
COMMENT | wow, that is lame posted by : Dealer 'o Deth 1/8/2009 1:46:49 AM
too bad jason didn't get a chance to live his dream and drum is father's beats properly. sad really.
COMMENT | posted by : Red16 1/8/2009 1:50:52 AM
I've always thought of Led Zeppelin as being way too hyped. You guys should just grow up and agree. They're alright, good stuff but totally unworthy of the legendary status they were given by the world.
COMMENT | Red16 posted by : Neil Young's Cocaine Booger 1/8/2009 2:13:39 AM
Amen to that!!!!!!
Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Judas Priest, Blue Cheer, Vanilla Fudge,etc..... are much better bands than Zep were. Plus they credited their influences unlike Zeppelin.
COMMENT | Carl Blaze posted by : Neil Young's Cocaine Booger 1/8/2009 2:17:36 AM
Not only that....but they were also voted one of the worst musicians for autographs and meeting fans in Canada in 2008.
Forgot the date, but it was posted on here!!!!!!
COMMENT | spot on Carl Blaze... posted by : J-House 1/8/2009 2:43:32 AM
...just what I was thinking. It makes me sick when people like this get there head so far in the clouds(or up their ass) that they forget how they got to where they are. 3 out of 4 original members are still alive, and the only member not present has his son, who spent his entire career paying tribute to his father, sitting in his place...not a bad deal. It's too bad that Plant doesn't realize that a vast majority of the albums that LZ has sold over the past almost 30 years has been to kids who were never able to see them when they were still active...suck it up assholes...go make yourselves a gazzillion dollars and make a few million fans happy...god forbid.
COMMENT | Not Zeppelin posted by : rab95005 1/8/2009 2:51:13 AM
Long story short, there will NEVER be another Led Zeppelin. Once John Bonham died, so did 'Led Zeppelin', and even if a better drummer is found, even in his own bloodline, it will NEVER be a TRUE Led Zeppelin. However, with that being said....
With almost 30 years since Bonham's death, Zeppelin fans have done nothing short of gobbled up anything and everything that it's former members have contributed to. They were a GREAT band while they lasted, and their legacy is still living today...in my opinion in a stronger sense than even Elvis Presley's. Anyone younger than 60 can almost all attribute a major portion of their adolescence to their music, the riffs, the fills, and the solos. Seriously, who, hasn't heard 'Rock n Roll' and didn't want to learn how to play guitar, drums, or even want to be a lead singer if not even in the back of your mind and you didn't tell anybody?
Plant, Page, and Jones should go on tour, with Jason on drums, just for the fans. Hell, charge $100 a ticket, if their egos can even receive less, give SOMETHING to the people that paid for their estates, their GRANDchildren's inheritance, and although they play their 'nostalgic'back catalogue, it's really something that should be done the world over, if not just but once, just to let the fans, the younger ones, the older ones, and all in between get to hear those songs that were written by true Legends in the biz, and in most of our cases, the Maestros of our adolescence, our 20's 30's,and heck, even the troubadors of our 40's...put aside the ego, put aside the 'boredom'. put aside the 'nostalgia', and play for the legacy, damnit!
Some may pan them, but most will undoubtedly praise them for NOT their technical proficiency, but their unabashed rock presence and Jimmy's razor sharp sloppy hooks, Bonham's thundering rhythm, Jones' unparalled musicianship, and Plant's iconic and benchmark standard of how a frontman should be recieved. None of their albums REALLY make sense, and if you have a compilation, like the 10 disc set, the 4 disc set, et al....no matter how many times you listen to the tracks, once you put a set of headphones on you will ALWAYS hear something that you never heard in you car, no matter how nice of a system you have. How does 'The Ocean' compare to 'Achilles Last Stand', or 'Bron-Yr-Aur'?
Plant needs to just shut his pompous ego down, just for 8 months: 2 to rehearse, and 6 to span all of the continents with the remaining members of his band, and the rightful legacy to the greatest rhythm section known to Rock n Roll, it'd be the greatest show on Earth. Peter Grant could NEVER have orchestrated such a build up, a fever, and better yet...a bloodlust like the fans have created for themselves. Hell, skip Stairway.....play Ozone Baby, the Ocean, and Night Flight, the fans will eat anything up...even if it's played 1/2 out of tune.
-Rob
COMMENT | Instead of writing a 10 page essay... posted by : priestfan88 1/8/2009 3:02:58 AM
about this...I'll just say: 1) People, fans included, are selfish assholes as well who get pissed off at musicians for not doing reunion tours, etc. 2) The guys can do whatever the fuck it is they want to do, hey, at least be happy that Jimmy decided not to sellout and get some shitty singer who couldn't even come close to Robert Plant. I would rather them leave it at that then embarrass themselves. I don't blame anyone for this, they all just decided amongst themselves that it wouldn't work without Robert, and I respect both parties decisions. 3) The guys above who said Led Zeppelin are not worthy of legendary status are astoundingly ignorant, or just 15 years old...take your pick.
...Where's the Tylenol?!
COMMENT | Well,... posted by : kirneh001 1/8/2009 3:09:41 AM
Stop fabricating stories just because you're too overzealous to see them touring again...
stop making such travesty about the band because all you're doing is diminishing who they are as a band
They over....simple as that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
COMMENT | Of course, Led Zeppelin was dead the day Bonzo left us. posted by : ThrashMaster 1/8/2009 6:02:20 AM
They've been teasing us for nearly 30 years with rumored Led Zeppelin reunion tours. I believe Plant when he says he doesn't want to do a greuling old school style Zep tour, after all the man is 60 years old. But I also believe he's never forgiven Jimmy for taking David Coverversion out on tour with him doing Zeppelin tunes. None of them need the money, this is as ego driven as it is leaving the glory days to stand in their ledgendary place.
COMMENT | What's plain as day is... posted by : sgt.hartman 1/8/2009 6:24:32 AM
... this manager is really pissed off that he isn't going to be making big money off the continuation of Zeppelin and it's clear he blames Robert Plant for it.
"They had a great time rehearsing, the three of them, before Robert showed up."
After the reunion gig, with all of the reunion hype, this guy thought Zeppelin was gonna be back and he was gonna ride it all the way to the bank. Guess not. LOL.
COMMENT | Best News Ever... posted by : Slabastard 1/8/2009 6:36:46 AM
They were an over hyped, over rated piece of shit anyway :D
COMMENT | HA posted by : Rhonda Ross 1/8/2009 8:27:11 AM
Zepp will NEVER be over.... They will live on forever!
COMMENT | Its Robert Plants fault! posted by : FreedomOfSpeech 1/8/2009 9:29:43 AM
No one else. Enough said.
COMMENT | In the words of Robert Plant, posted by : VelveetaRevolver 1/8/2009 9:36:44 AM
"Get that monkey of my back! Ma-ma-ma-monkey on my back-back-back-back!"
oh and Peter Mensch can shut the fuck up. End.
COMMENT | jealous assclowns posted by : ketchuptaco 1/8/2009 9:40:46 AM
I was born in the wrong decade, i would have given anything to see zeppelin. Plant made the right decision to NOT do it, and the rest of the band is making the right decision by not going on.
Calling plant selfish, or an asshole is completely unfair. I saw page and plant tour years back and that was great, and i knew at the time the closest ill ever get.. the past is behind them now, and really WAY behind them. they have been broken up longer than most bands stay together you have to realize...
the one off wasn't a tease, or a glimpse into the future, it was a memorial service for a friend. they set aside their differences for a show and under the eyes of the world pulled it off with flying colors.
Hats off to the greatest , most influential and against the grain band there is. They went through a good portion of their career getting slagged by the press and dragged through the mud and they came out on top of everything.
So RIP Zeppelin, we still have the dvd set, the records and the sparse few amount of live recordings out there so enjoy them and be thankful they didn't tarnish their image and alienate their fans.
if page/bonham/JPJ want to make new music they don't need to do it under the zeppelin moniker nor do they need plants permission, good luck to them and their future plans.
COMMENT | the right call posted by : BSlash24 1/8/2009 9:43:08 AM
Plant is the voice of reason. Why is he selfish, had they never done that one concert, it would just be accepted they broke up & and you missed them, as you did the Beatles, etc. the facination of seeing a band in name, like Queen, that's not Queen. Fine, you get to see May playing his songs, that's cool, but to say "I got to see queen, you're deluding yourself...Plant doesn't want to play the loud rock now, & listen to him, he CAN"T, he can't do that style anymore, so again, you say "I got to see Led Zep", but you're seeing the guys that made up Zep, playing as old men, songs that are meant to be done by young men, bombastic, in your face energy, killer rock that they can not deliver anymore. They didn't in 1995....the next step is seeing them with Lord Coverdale or something, at that point the legacy is being ruined. Time marches on, you didn't see Zep in their day, when they were vital. Should McCartney get Ringo & Julian Lennon, & Harrison's Son & call it the Beatles, so we can say "I'm seeing the Beatles!!!"...no, you're not.
COMMENT | You know? posted by : mcman71 1/8/2009 9:44:25 AM
I just got to dithinking about something. At some point last last year, Serj Tankian was talking about the future of touring being holography or something like that. Then during the election coverage, CNN beamed Will I Am into the studio from the Obama victory party and it didn't look half bad. Maybe we're about 2 years from something like this to be viable (hence Plant's 2 year comment), but I can definately see the Zep reunion being one show per continent that is beamed holograhically to every arena on that continent simultaniusly. They would probably charge $200 bucks a seat and sell everywhere out.
COMMENT | Get over it posted by : ICEKING 1/8/2009 10:22:53 AM
I've been a Zeppelin fan since I was 14 (I'm 30 now) although they were done before I was old enough to know they ever existed. It'd be an understatement to say that they're my favourite band (next to the Beatles - depending on my mood). I just wanted to note that before giving my two cents:
1. Zeppelin called it quits for a reason, and that reason hasn't and is never going to change - same-name relations just do not cut it - although Jason is a fine drummer in his own right, a big part of the reason they were so loved was Bonzo's thunder which no one but perhaps Neil Peart could replace. This was a band identified by the sound that all four members provided, and despite having the best musician of the four (Jones) probably still won't be able to cut it; we all know that Plant's voice won't and Page has a noted history of sloppiness in playing live (although he was awsome on the two Page/Plant tours).
2. Following up number 1, the fact that people are drooling over them so much almost 30 years after the fact only solidify their legendary status - contrary to some other comments posted here, you don't have to like them to be able to admit their continued presence and influence on rock today.
3. To tour now would only diminish their legacy - it's leaving people wanting more that does it...they will never regain their post glories, not to mention the dissapointment of not being able to hear songs they (Robert) just can't handle today and slower retreads of songs that are played 10 times a day on the radio (what was that comment about no deserved legendary status?).
4. Kudos to Plant for not wanting to tour just because. He's maintained that idea for plenty of time now and I only have the utmost respect for him by sticking to his guns. Unlike what other "fans" seem to think, Zeppelin owes them nothing. Sure they paid for their mansions, starship...whatever. They made music, you liked it, you bought it, nuff said. Stop whining that a bunch of seniors should now cater to your demands. If you were a true fan, you'd like to have Zeppelin's legacy of mystery and unaccessability in tact. Sure, they never gave interviews, or autographs. I have nothing but respect for that. The press hated them, so good on them for staying away and protecting their image and persona. To tour because of fan demand would be a sell-out, cause that's what the whole senario is - Kind of like Metallica's Death Magnetic...total sellout album. Music should be about yourself. You make what you want to play, what inspires you. If "fans" don't like it that's their problem, but to cater to them is selling out - more so than selling your song tio a commercial or such like...but I digress.
5. Okay, this is long, but one final thing. I don't blame Page for wanting to get out and play. I mean, he's a musician for crying out loud, that's what he does. I mean, why do you thing the Stones are still doing it - they don't know how to do anything else. If he wants to record and tour with Jones and young Bonham, awesome. I think Jones is the foil he needs to make some good music, not Plant. So tour, yeah, get a singer, but don't call it Led Zeppelin and then I'll come see you. Since he can't let Zeppelin rest (and by god, what the hell else has he been doing?) and if the fans want more Zep, then he shiould continue diving into the archives and release more live recordings like How the West Was Won - killer. Sure he could play Zep tunes (like he did with Coverdale - not to mention they did Shake My Tree on the first Page/Plant tour) cause he wrote 'em for crying out loud. So yeah Jimmy, make some music and go on tour - I'd love to see Jonesy kick out some mean jams, but bring something new to the table unlike the past two (or three?) tired Van Halen reunions where no new music was played - just retreads of stuff they've already done. Would love to see you out there.
So yeah, that's my rant. Zeppelin were a kick-ass band who's sound and legacy is the sum of four equal parts. 30 years later, with a major cog out of the machine, well, for me, anything less isn't enough - don't listen to whiney "fans" who don't respect you enough to let it be. The music is there for you to listen to. If you want to hear live stuff in their prime there are plenty of decent bootlegs that are not difficult to get, not to metnion the 2-disc dvd that's got hours of awesome footage. Led Zeppelin rules, but they're done and I hope they don't come back.
COMMENT | ICEKING posted by : BSlash24 1/8/2009 10:47:32 AM
good points. And yeah, get page back out there, no issues there, under another moniker, even playing the Zep. No, it won't have the excitement of Zep touring again, but it will keep that great image of an alltime band that NEVER sold out, intact. It would be the same anymore, their image, their legacy was as a barnstorming, lock your daugthers up, groupie gobblin', mystical band. Plant knows this, & he's playing music in a way he loves now, not what the fans necessarily want. He's 60!
COMMENT | posted by : BSlash24 1/8/2009 12:01:20 PM
which guy is he in Some kind of Monster? Not the band Shrink guy, is it? with the bad sweaters & over sensitive?....just yesterday he said "page is a musician, wants to play, game on".
COMMENT | Rock Soap Opera? posted by : Ol' Fart 1/8/2009 12:11:06 PM
On/Off Again, This Needs 2 B A Realty Show? Seriously Jimmy Can Do Whatever He Wants So, Can Robert. If Bob Wants 2 Ride Out Into The Country Like A Cowboy Than So, B It. He Even Said It Himself He Can't Do It. But, If The Rest Deicide 2 Call Yourself " The Song Remains The Same " & Go Kick Major Ass!!!!
COMMENT | i'd pay damn good money posted by : demonlager 1/8/2009 2:09:33 PM
to see steven tyler fronting a band that also includes page, jones & bonham. that would be fucking killer, and steven still sings his ass off too. call it whatever, call it the led aerozeppelinbirdsmiths or something, who cares. that would be some legendary talents to see on the same stage though, playing new music and tossing in a few zeppelin, aerosmith & yardbirds numbers for good measure. i'd be there for sure.
COMMENT | posted by : Hogie420 1/8/2009 2:20:46 PM
best news I've heard all day
COMMENT | plant is led zep posted by : sometimesonlydevildriversoundsgood 1/8/2009 3:46:02 PM
and when he is ready and thinks bonzo would be cool with it, it will happen.
jpj- no solo career page- very little after zep bonham jr- nada plant- f'n brilliant career!!!
COMMENT | ^^^^^^ posted by : JO JO 1/8/2009 10:39:32 PM
and to go 1 further . . .
Anyone in this world that thinks for 1 second the late John Bonham WOULDN'T want his son to be playing in led zeppelin with his 3 mates is NUTS.
When Jason sat in at the Knebworth sound check John said it was the 1st time he ever "saw" Led Zeppelin.
I think all 4 have had fine careers though.
COMMENT | lenny wolf or jack russell posted by : what's_your_vector_victor 1/9/2009 12:36:31 AM
sound more like robert plant than robert plant does. sheese... asked the wrong dudes, they did.
COMMENT | from Rob halford Re: Bobby Plant posted by : BSlash24 1/9/2009 9:52:48 AM
Robert Plant said recently, "I wish to Christ I hadn't screamed my tits off in those early days of LED ZEPPELIN. People want me to do it now, 40 years later and I can't do it." That's just a fact of life, you know. See, when you're putting on a show, you just have to make the subtle adjustments to get through the music. But it's all doable. I don't worry about it that much. I can still cover a lot of territory.
COMMENT | I AGREE WITH A LOT OF YOU AND JO JO.. posted by : "*RED*" 2/6/2009 7:44:50 PM
JOHN BONHAM (RIP) WOULD DEFINITELY NOT BE AGAINST HIS (SON) JASON FILLING IN FOR HIM...ON A WORLD TOUR...AND .THEY COULD DO SOME ONE-OFFS IN SEVERAL CITIES..IN SEVERAL COUNTRIES....
PLANT RECENTLY STATED THE REAL REASON HE OPTED OUT WAS DUE TO RESPECT FOR JOHN BONHAM. (RIP) THIS IS JUST ANOTHER COP-OUT. BUT THEN HE'S TALKING LIKE A BIG MAN BECAUSE HE'S "DUG IN WITH KRAUSS"...
20 MILLION FANS HIT THAT WEBSITE IN 2007..AND ALTHOUGH SUCCESSFUL IN HIS SOLO CAREER...ROBERT HAS NEVER AND WILL NEVER GENERATE THAT KIND OF ENTHUSIASM.
PAGE/JONES/BONHAM PROJECT...C'MON....
NOONE I KNOW HERE STATESSIDE BELIEVES MENSCH'S REMARKS...IT'S (SMOKE ON THE WATER)...TO TAKE OFF SOME OF THE PRESSURE...
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