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Jimmy Page Does Not See A Led Zeppelin Reunion In The Future

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page says he doesn't foresee a reunion in the band's future. Zep reunited in 2007 for a one-off show at London's O2, but that may have been it for the group.

"We tried it a few times. It always seemed to be done in a hurry and it never worked," Page told the Daily Beast.

"That's why the O2 show was done with such intent. We rehearsed loads so that Jason [BonhamJohn [Bonham's] son — felt like he was part of the band and not just some novelty. We all needed it to be that way. But I can't foresee doing it again, because we all have to agree and agree for the right reasons."

"It was a blend of these four master musicians, and each of us were important to the sum total of what the band was," he added.

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