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Robert Plant Slams Idea Of Led Zeppelin Tour

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Robert Plant has once again shut down rumors of a potential Led Zeppelin tour, saying that he has no interest in the surrounding hype that would inevitably go into such a venture.

"A tour would have been an absolute menagerie of vested interests and the very essence of everything that's sh***y about about big-time stadium rock," he told Rolling Stone magazine.

"We were surrounded by a circus of people that would have had our souls on the fire. I'm not part of a jukebox!" he added of the band's 2007 one-off show in London.

Meanwhile, the band's guitarist Jimmy Page says that he assumed there would be more gigs following the 2007 concert.

"There's bound to be fallout if you just do one show," Page said. "At the time of the O2 show, we were led to believe there were going to be more. You'll have to ask Robert why he changed his mind. I don't even know if he considered it. I don't know what he thinks."

The band will drop the deluxe versions of its first three albums on June 3.

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