Edmonton Journal

Led Zep touts film, dodges reunion talk

- MIKE COLLETT- WHITE

LONDON – The surviving members of British rock band Led Zeppelin on Friday sidesteppe­d the question of whether they would perform together again, and the closest their legions of fans may get is a film of their last concert in 2007.

The group that brought the world tracks like Whole Lotta Love, Kashmir and Stairway to Heaven reunited five years ago at London’s O2 Arena for a tribute gig to Ahmet Ertegun, the founder of Atlantic Records, which signed Led Zeppelin in 1968.

It was one of the few times the band performed together since breaking up after the death of drummer John Bonham in 1980, and sparked frenzied speculatio­n that a lucrative reunion tour could be on the cards.

That has failed to materializ­e, and at a news conference to promote the new video of the 2007 gig, called Celebratio­n Day, lead singer Robert Plant, guitarist Jimmy Page and bass/ keyboard player John Paul Jones all refused to be drawn on future plans.

Asked whether they might consider reuniting, Page, considered one of the greatest guitarists in rock history, replied: “Can I ask you a question? You’ve all been to see the film. Did you enjoy it?”

From a mostly partisan crowd of journalist­s and fans, the answer was in the affirmativ­e.

“Then we’ve done our job,” the 68-year-old said.

When a reporter called out would Led Zeppelin “do it again,” Plant simply replied: “With you?”

Their non- committal answers will mean the guessing game over one of the most eagerly awaited reunions in rock is likely to continue for some time to come.

Celebratio­n Day, directed by Dick Carruthers, is a two-hour film set for release in October and featuring all 16 tracks of the band’s tribute gig, starting with Good Times Bad Times, taking in Dazed and Confused and Whole Lotta Love and concluding with Rock and Roll.

When tickets went on sale, an estimated 20 million people applied for 18,000 places, underlinin­g the level of pressure the band has come under to play together more regularly.

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