Robert Plant: Pictures At Eleven (1982)
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Robert Plant: Pictures At Eleven (1982)
Swan Song Inc.
Atlantic Records
Paice Ashton Lord (1977) (x)
Mylene Rocher photographed by Paul Martinez for Stephane Rolland
Led Zeppelin at the Chateau Marmont
Photography by Jay Thompson, 1969
STRETCH - Why did you do it
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Paice Ashton Lord
The thing is you can carry on, even when a solo musician you worked with died or when the crucial member of your band departed, though the results can be questionable. I assume that might be one of the reasons Mr. Plant doesn't want to join another Led Zeppelin reunion. He moved on from this, but he probably feels the group doesn't function properly without John Bonham. Then again, the majority of the outfit's returns proved to be weird. You see, their Live Aid reconfiguration with Phil Collins and Tony Thompson behind the drums is considered to be their worst concert, though we shouldn't really be that critical. Sure, the entire thing seems shambolic, yet you do have a hunch both replacements for Bonham at that event should have gotten another chance, because they're quite capable.