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Led Zeppelin hint at release of more unheard music

Led Zeppelin have hinted they may release more compilations of unheard material, following forthcoming expanded versions of their first three albums. The band release Deluxe Editions of their first three albums, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin II and Led Zeppelin III, on June 2. Each has a second disc featuring unheard live tracks and previously-unreleased studio songs. Jimmy Page, who oversaw the expanded albums, says he may work on future compilations of unavailable material.

Robert Plant: there is “zero” chance of Led Zeppelin performing again

Robert Plant has ruled out the chance of Led Zeppelin performing live any time soon, saying there is "zero" chance of another reunion show. In an interview with the BBC about the forthcoming reissue of the band's first three albums, Jimmy Page said he was sure fans would be keen for another reunion show, like the one the band did at London's O2 seven years ago. "I'm sure people would love to hear it," Page said. "I'm not the one to be asking, I don't sing."

Led Zeppelin share rare live tracks from upcoming reissues

Led Zeppelin have posted a rare live performance of "Good Times Bad Times" and "Communication Breakdown" online. The tracks, which you can listen to by clicking on the Soundcloud link below, were performed by the band live at Paris' Olympia Theatre on October 10, 1969. The full show is set to feature on the companion disc that will come with the reissue of the band's self-titled debut later this year. Led Zeppelin will reissue their first three albums on July 9, with four previously unheard tracks set to accompany each release.

Led Zeppelin reissues: trailer released

Led Zeppelin have released a trailer for their forthcoming reissues. The clip is previously unreleased and was recorded live at L'Olympia, Paris, October 10, 1969. The full concert will be included on the Led Zeppelin album companion disc. Led Zeppelin will kick off a major chronological reissue programme of their entire catalogue on June 2, 2014 with deluxe editions of Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin II, and Led Zeppelin III.

Glastonbury’s Michael Eavis: “I’m sure Led Zeppelin will play one day”

Glastonbury boss Michael Eavis has said he is "sure" that Led Zeppelin will reform in the future. The band have long resisted offers to reform and play together again, and their last proper show was at London's O2 Arena in December 2007, where they were joined by Jason Bonham, son of the band's late John Bonham, on drums.

Led Zeppelin to reissue first three albums with unreleased material

Led Zeppelin are to kick off a major chronological reissue programme of their entire catalogue on June 2, 2014 with deluxe editions of Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin II, and Led Zeppelin III. Each album has been remastered by Jimmy Page and will feature a second disc of companion audio comprised entirely of unreleased music related to that album.

Bob Dylan, Led Zeppelin, Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen, The Beatles, David Bowie. . .a hard rain and all that

What sounded like the roof coming off the house sometime in the early hours of last Sunday morning during what you can only hope was the last of the winter’s great storms woke me with a start, stirring me from a hugely disturbing dream in which I was on Mastermind answering questions in my specialist round on The Vicar of Dibley, Seasons 1-3 (1994-2007).

The Ramones “were mightier than Led Zeppelin over 23 minutes”

Television’s Richard Lloyd, speaking in the new issue of Uncut, says the Ramones were, over a short period, more powerful than Led Zeppelin.
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