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Robert Plant has revealed he feels ‘disappointed and baffled’ by Jimmy Page after his recent comments on the possibility of a Led Zeppelin reunion.
Plant, who is currently touring as a solo artist has repeatedly confirmed he doesn’t want to reform the legendary rock group, whilst guitarist Page has recently hinted at a reunion and blamed the frontman for delaying plans.
In an interview with The Express, Plant officially commented on Page’s reunion aims, saying “I feel for the guy. He knows he’s got the headlines if he wants them. But I don’t know what he’s trying to do. So I feel slightly disappointed and baffled”.
Despite not wanting to reform, Plant hasn’t completely disregarded the idea of playing with Page unplugged. "A couple of years ago I said "if you’ve got anything acoustic let me know, i’ll give it a whirl"...but we couldn't do anything proper, the weight of expectation is too great."
Led Zepellin last reformed for a one off concert at London's 02 arena in 2007, with rumours that the band will reunite again for Glastonbury seemingly rife every year.
Robert Plant will play Glastonbury Abbey Extravaganza on August 9th, along with the iTunes Festival at The Roundhouse in London in September, for more information visit Gigwise Tickets.
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