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When Jason Bonham first met Alex Van Halen, things didn’t go well. Bonham — who is currently on tour with Sammy Hagar and Michael Anthony on the Best of All Worlds tour — recalled the incident during a recent interview with KSHE 95 (audio below). “It’s 40 years since I saw Mike play at Donington,” he said of his visit to the U.K. festival in 1984. “My wife and I went to Donington – Monsters of Rock – AC/DC, Van Halen. And I got to meet Alex that day… Leonard [Haze] from Y&T introduced me. He came up – this is a classic – and I’m like, ‘Oh my God, it’s Alex Van Halen!’ “He goes, ‘Hey Leonard!’ ...
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Robert Plant feels "estranged" from 'Stairway To Heaven'. The 74-year-old musician thinks it is only right Led Zeppelin's most famous song has had "its own life" and believes it now belongs to other people more than his former band. He told Vulture's 'Superlative' series: "We all stood back at the end of the sessions, reeling from the transitions throughout the song. "But 'Stairway to Heaven' has its own life. Later I often felt estranged. "It began intimate and vulnerable and sincere, and then the years carried on. It was no longer ours and neither should it be. "Now it’s out there driving pe...
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Jimmy Page doesn't think Led Zeppelin would exist today because of the immediacy of the online world. The 77-year-old musician found working in the 1970s was a "fun time as a creative musician" because the group were able to experiment with their sound and introduce new material at gigs without worrying it would leak any further than the venue. Explaining why Led Zeppelin couldn't exist now, he said: “We used to throw songs into the live set that we hadn’t recorded yet, just for fun. "We did that with 'Immigrant Song' at Bath Festival in 1970, and nobody had heard anything like it. You don’t h...
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