Re: Led Zeppelin

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claraschumann

Registriert seit: 04.01.2007

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Ich denke allerdings schon, dass er eigentlich Jones meinte.

Bonham junior meinte dieses: It was nice to see Robert and Jimmy back together again. I actually went to the Unleded recording. It was good, actually, there. I hear the shows actually went down alot better. I got a couple of bootlegs, actually, professionally shot video, which was pretty good. I just felt a bit disappointed that John Paul Jones was not involved. If they were gonna do something together again, I’d like to see John Paul Jones up there, regardless of who played drums, ya know, just to make it little more like the real thing. But maybe they were trying to do it their way, ya know, Robert’s way, I don’t know.

Question: Were you disappointed that you weren’t asked?

JB: Ah, no, not really. Cause, I don’t look at it like I have a God-given right to do it. I feel very confident in myself that nobody else plays the drums as close to my Dad as me, basically because I was taught by him. It’s like when you are learning to drive a car, and someone is teaching you, you always have those mannerisms of those people who taught you. But no, it didn’t bother me, I was just more concerned that John Paul Jones was not involved. But I’ve always thought of them as dear friends of mine, they’re my uncles, really.
http://www.oldbuckeye.com/bonhamintv.html

Zudem kenne ich die Geschichte auch nur so, dass es Jones war, der leicht angepisst war, weil er nicht informiert worden ist und über die Quasi-Reunion nur aus der Zeitung erfahren hatte.

Bei Leuten, die vermuten, dass Led Zep nur noch von ihren Eltern gehört werden und die Band auf die üblichen Verdächtigen festpinnt kann es schon passieren, dass man den Stillen aus der „Zweiten Reihe“ mal übersieht. Weiter vorne im Thread merkte ja einer an, dass er LedZep für eine klasse Band halte, auch wenn sie nie Keyboards eingesetzt hätten. Jonesy, der Bielefelder? :angel:

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