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    Robert Plant - Misty Mountain Hop (Led Zeppelin excellent cover) HQ Audio Remastered 2017
    Robert Plant puts fans of Led Zeppelin in turmoil with a mysterious messageLed Zeppelin admirers are desperately waiting for a reunion since Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Hones met in London in 2007 to pay tribute to Ahmet Ertegun.While the mythical group will celebrate its 50th anniversary in 2018, their wish could be fulfilled.A recent message from Robert Plant on his website has just revived their hopes. "At any moment now ...", he wrote.Some experts assure that Led Zeppelin members have planned to meet and perform for the Desert Trip festival in Indio, California, whose first edition took place last year. Among the headliners were Paul McCartney, the Rolling Stones and Roger Waters. The production of the event had entrusted to this first festival that they bet on the reunion of Led Zeppelin for 2017.Robert Plant and Jimmy Page have been cold for years on the idea of ​​a reformation. If the latter has never hidden his desire to go on tour with the group, the first regularly said that his era "Led Zep" was behind him.Could Robert Plant change his mind? He recently impressed admirers at a concert in London by playing one of the iconic pieces of the band, "Kashmir", without Jimmy Page, for the first time. The singer was performing as part of a performance by violinist Nigel Kennedy at the Royal Albert Hall.Led Zeppelin: Is the legendary band preparing to return to the stage?A mysterious message appeared on Robert Plant's official website, reviving the rumors of a reformation of the British group that will celebrate its 50th anniversary in 2018.It is a crazy dream that never ceases to haunt the lovers of rock: see (or see again) Led Zeppelin on stage. Reaching nirvana from the very first steps of Stairway To Heaven, vibrating on the legendary guitar riff of Whole Lotta Love ... Of all the gods of music, the group formed by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant is the one most hoped for the resurrection . The rumors of reformation come back endlessly, as if to taunt all those who did not have the chance to attend their dantesque shows in the 60s and 70s.But a glimmer of hope seems to be emerging. For a few days, a mysterious message has appeared on the official website of Robert Plant. Three words on a black background: "Any time now ..." What can be translated as "Anytime now". What exactly does this short phrase mean? Would an important announcement be about to electrify the world of rock? Led Zeppelin could he reform after so many years? This would not only be unexpected but historical.The mysterious message published on the site of Robert PlantLed Zeppelin, headliner at the Desert Trip Festival?The fans of the group at the Zeppelin already cross the fingers. A specialist site, FeelNumb, quoted by NME, feeds their hopes and says that the group would again scold guitars for the second edition of the Desert Trip Festival, the Coachella of the glories of rock, organized in Indio in the desert Californian in October. After the Rolling Stones, The Who, Paul McCartney and Bob Dylan, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant would teleport to Paradise a hundred thousand very privileged spectators.The Paul Rodgers concert audience in Oxford was lucky enough to attend something really special. On the stage of the former frontman of the Bad Company, both Brian Johnson, former AC / DC singer and Led Zeppelin Robert Plant, came up. In short, entire chapters of rock history on the same stage. Rodgers, Johnson and Plant sang together "Money", the song that was first sung by Barrett Strong in 1959.More than the arrival on Robert Plant's stage, it was particularly news of Brian Johnson, who had given up on the AC / DC tour for hearing problems. His doctors had even told him the total loss of hearing if he had continued his live activity, and in fact the AC / DC had replaced him with Axl Rose. Johnson had explained that the stop at the concerts was by no means permanent and the first to enjoy his return were just the spectators of the Paul Rodgers concert in Oxford. Lucky.

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