No Zep on Live Aid DVD
Written by Marty Dodge
Published August 05, 2004
Published August 05, 2004
...The band were reunited at the Philadelphia leg of Live Aid in 1985 - their first performance since the death of drummer John Bonham in 1980. Bonham's replacement on the day was Phil Collins who had flown from the Wembley show to Philadelphia on Concorde. The performance was not as good as many had hoped, and, as the London Times this week explained: "Concert-goers blamed Collins's tiredness and poor sound quality on stage for the band's lacklustre performance. Plant complained about the sound quality and Page perspired freely."On the decision not to include that set on the Live Aid DVD a spokesman for the band told reporters yesterday: "Jimmy, Robert and John Paul found that both the sound and general reproduction of their performance at Live Aid Philadelphia was sub-standard. To show their ongoing support Jimmy and Robert have therefore pledged proceeds from their forthcoming Page and Plant DVD release to the campaign. John Paul Jones will be donating the proceeds of his current US tour with Mutual Admiration Society to the project."
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