NO! One, Paul Rodgers' voice is too deep and sensual for Zeppelin. Two, can you imagine the fuss Plant would kick up? Three, JPJ is working with a new band, Them Crooked Vultures.
Jimmy Page
On September 25, 1980, Bonham was found dead in his bed by Benji LeFevre (Zeppelin's Tour Manager) and John Paul Jones at Page's house in Windsor. He died of a pulmonary edema. He was cremated and interred in the graveyard at Rushock Parish Church, Worcestershire.
Maybe
I believe so. The only place they haven't played in is Antarctica. :)
Yes, they had a good relationship with the eagles after they became more acoustic.
Maybe, but it would be a world tour.
Jimmy Page
On September 25, 1980, Bonham was found dead in his bed by Benji LeFevre (Zeppelin's Tour Manager) and John Paul Jones at Page's house in Windsor. He died of a pulmonary edema. He was cremated and interred in the graveyard at Rushock Parish Church, Worcestershire.
Maybe
Yes, they had a good relationship with the eagles after they became more acoustic.
I believe so. The only place they haven't played in is Antarctica. :)
Page and Plant did in the '90s for the Unleaded program, and No Quarter Tour
you can't, Led Zeppelin denied Guitar Hero.
the person who sinqs the intro to eminems sonq beautiful is ;Paul Rodgers the mint'st sinqer eveeerr ! haa not really but yeahh- De;mout ♥
Jimmy Page did not quit the Yardbirds--the rest of the band essentially quit, leaving Page as the sole member of the Yardbirds. He then formed the New Yardbirds, which was soon to be renamed Led Zeppelin, with John Paul Jones, Robert Plant, and John Bonham to finish tour dates he already had scheduled around Scandinavia.
Robert Plant from Led Zeppelin.
Paul Lacombe de La Tour died on 1940-06-09.