Robert Plant, former frontman of the rock band Led Zeppelin, has recently refused to join the rest of the group for a reunion tour. The last time the band reunited was for a one-off reunion show in 2007. Led Zeppelin had originally split soon after John Bonham’s death in 1980 when the band agreed that they just couldn’t go on without him.
Recently, Jason Bonham, the son of the late John Bonham, has revealed that he reached out to Plant about tour rumors after the reunion show, to which Plant replied it was never going to happen.
Jason Bonham took to an interview with Howard Stern on Sirius XM to drop the details on what Plant had told him. He said, “What you know of your father is amazing. But what we said all those years ago, we would be idiotic to continue on and not stand with what we said. We’ve done this, we did the show, we don’t have to do it again. Let’s just leave it at that.”
Sammy Hagar, formerly of Van Halen, also commented on the exchange between Bonham and Plant, and says he respects the way that Plant stated his refusal.
“That’s a first-class way of saying it. ‘I’m not coming back,’” Hagar comments on Plant’s refusal of a reunion tour. How many fighters, heavyweight champs, came back one too many times, all that stuff? We’re seeing so many people dying like flies in our business,” says Hagar, “I’m looking around me, thinking there’s gotta be a time I’m not gonna do this anymore. I respect Robert so much for doing that. As much as I want to see Led Zeppelin more than you.”
“I’m probably going to get some hate mail … but I think Jason is as good as his dad, and his dad would want to hear that. John died way too young; and Jason’s had so much more experience, and he plays just like his dad. Just think about that,” he continues about the Bonhams, specifically the connection between John and Jason.
So, it definitely looks like we won’t be getting a Led Zeppelin reunion with Robert Plant anytime soon, but luckily he is still involved with music and will be performing at the 50th anniversary Woodstock Festival this year.
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James Cahn says
If you listen to the words to Stairway to Heaven, it is clearly a message that Robert Plant, who wrote the lyrics was not happy in what he was doing. He found it meaningless then. “And my spirit is crying for leaving”.
“to be a rock and not to roll” and It isn’t about the money e.g. “the stairway lies on the whispering wind”
Even though the lady thinks all that glitters is gold, Robert know it was not all that mattered. Meaningfulness as is evident in almost all his interviews, was what was most important to him. He has said repeatedly, “we did that…..we don’t have to do it again.” And he speaks of projects he is doing and the future. Going back may be fun for his fans but it isn’t meaningful for him. We are just lucky that he did the concert in 2007. And he left the stage and went immediately to a bar and drank half a bottle of vodka. He knew this was not what he wanted to be doing. I wonder why he did it. I am very glad he did because I saw a true legend returning to greatness and performing so well. Still he knew it was the past and he did not want to repeat it. Robert Plant is a philosopher and while many have given ridiculous commentary to the meaning of Stairway to Heaven, looking at the words in light of who he has said he is, leads one to truly understand that he is being true to himself and not selling out for the almighty dollar or to be beloved on stage. How refreshing it that?