ROBERT PLANT Discovers Unreleased LED ZEPPELIN Tapes

October 18, 2013, 11 years ago

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According to Theguardian.com, Robert Plant has found unreleased LED ZEPPELIN tapes. After digging up some of the band's long-neglected demos, Plant said he can't wait to put them out – as long as John Paul Jones will give the OK.

"I found some quarter-inch spools recently," Plant told BBC 6 Music, "and there's some very, very interesting bits and pieces that probably will turn up (soon)." The recordings are intended for a series of remastered and deluxe Led Zeppelin reissues, due some time in the next year. "Hidden gems – now that should be the name of (our) band, really," Plant said.

Plant has already gone over this material with Jimmy Page: "I had a meeting with Jimmy," he recalled. "We baked them up and listened to them." But it's not the band's guitarist who is the obstacle to their release. "I'm desperately trying to (use) this one track – or the two tracks – (with) John Paul Jones singing lead," he revealed. "And so far (Jones is) up to giving me two cars and a greenhouse (to leave) them [off) the album."

Read more at Theguardian.com.


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