Chris Cornell Dishes About Led Zeppelin
Chris Cornell recently spoke with Sun Media about the upcoming Led Zeppelin reunion without Robert Plant.
"I would never do anything like that whether I were approached or not," Cornell said. "It just doesn't make any sense to me at all. I would not want to go see me performing Led Zeppelin songs with the two other guys that used to be in a band called Led Zeppelin while Robert Plant is out somewhere touring.
"That's not a ticket I would buy. God bless 'em, but that's not Led Zeppelin. I find it completely depressing. I'd never do anything like that. I mean just out of respect to the legacy of the band."
"That's not a ticket I would buy. God bless 'em, but that's not Led Zeppelin. I find it completely depressing. I'd never do anything like that. I mean just out of respect to the legacy of the band."
Well Chris, I agree with you. There is no reason that 2.5 members
(Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, Half of John Bonham's DNA) of Led
Zeppelin should tour without Robert Plant. Especially when Robert Plant
is alive and touring. This would be a huge slap in the face to the
legacy of Led Zeppelin and a terrible tragedy, no matter how kick ass
the singer would be. More artists should speak out against this so
Jones, Bonham 1.2 and Page get the message.







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