A Led Zeppelin Reunion?
By Mike Bronson, published May 01, 2007
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We all know that the three remaining members of Led Zeppelin are very protective of their music. They do not want their artistic works cheapened or commercialized in anyway. Because of this, the announcement of âLed Zeppelin: The Rideâ in the upcoming Hard Rock park in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina came as an unpleasant surprise to many Zep Heads.
Many argue that this commercialization is much worse than simply allowing their music to be sold on online music stores such as iTunes (their reasoning behind this apparently is that their albums are meant to be listened to as a collective piece, not as individual tracks). However, I would have to disagree. The band members have had a lot of creative input in the ride design process and if such notorious critics approve of the attraction, I will have to take their word for it and believe the ride will not be a cheesy marketing gimmick.
Since Zeppelin broke up after the death of drummer John Bonham, fans around the world have been hoping for a worldwide reunion tour. Are we getting close to this much-anticipated concert series? Could all the signs be coming together?
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