Led Zeppelin Reunion? Robert Plant Teases That He Is Open For One
Legendary rock band, Led Zeppelin might be reunited again. Former frontman for the band, Robert Plant, has showered some hope to fans who might just get to see the Rock gurus in live action.
The legendary singer revealed that his calendar is free and he will have nothing to do in 2014.
Plant's former band mates, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones have played down question of the band's reunion after they regrouped for a one-off gig in December 2007 in London's O2 Arena.
Plant, who spoke to Australian news show, 60 Minutes, said that was not the reason for the band being dormant.
"They (Page and Jones) are Capricorns. They don't say a word. They're quite contained in their own worlds and they leave it to me. I'm not the bad guy... You need to see the Capricorns," he said.
"I've got nothing to do in 2014," he added.
After their one-off gig in 2007, Page and Jones wanted to tour but Plant was not interested. Page and Jones even had considered getting another vocalist but later they gave-up. Page speaking to Rolling Stone, November 2012, revealed that the reunion was not working as Plant "was busy."