Plant and Page have always seemed like stand up guys. So I would be hesitant to ridicule the pair for not having JPJ involved in their new iteration. Those three are the only ones that really know what the truth is.
I AGREE 💯!!! I just hate it when people WHOVE been friends & band mates & loved each other forever can just walk away selling all of everyone’s secrets, music & stories to the highest bidders!!! It’s been MY Experience that Poor Ole Robert John was ABSOLUTELY NOT THE ONLY PERSON WHO TRADED THEIR SOULS FOR RICHES AND FAME!!! It’d been going on since the beginning of time & will be going on until the end of time!!! And who knows??? If these people can get their stuff in to a bullet, bomb, flood & fire proof vault somewhere in hell knows where,,, it will re-emerge and they’ll be music icons forever!!! It’s worked for others too many to count!!! And I recon they deserve the accolades seeing as how they must’ve surely went down to the crossroads and they gave up everyone and everything they could’ve ever hoped for ; FOR A SHOT AT FAME & once they had it they traded it for the back road alleyways of lifetimes of not really so great drugs,,, great sums of money or for sure not such Great Partners in Life, Love or Family!!! But hey they could pat themselves on the backs and Pat each other on the backs for once having it ALL & just how little time it took to lose it ALL!!! Ole Devil goes down to more places than Georgia!!! He goes down to back roads, back streets, alleyways, back yards,back rooms & back pews in The Churches, of all denominations , every day, year, decade, on & on & on!!! Which reminds me of another cool song!!! On and On!!! They just keep on tryin. And they smile when they feel like crying,,, On & On,,, On & On,,, On & On!!! 1970’s.
JPJ didn’t like the satanic bs page was into & still is, idk if he’s Christian but he’s definitely not cool with the dark crap, Jimmy is butthurt to this day
Dissing Jonesy was cold. He was right to take a crack at Page & Plant at the RRHOF when he said that "it was nice of them to remember his phone number."
There's a reason why Jonesy said, at Zeppelin's induction in the R&R Hall of Fame in 1995, "I want to thank my friends for finally remembering my phone number."
They literally left him out of their collaborations for years! He was the most versatile musician in the band. He should’ve been apart of their post-Zeppelin collaborations!
They ended the band with Bonham's death but they collaborated without John Paul Jones. The man who was the most musically gifted and with the most to offer ! What a couple of Juvenile Bstds !.Their loss, our loss ! I Despise these idiots for doing this to their band mate !
I don't blame Page for working with Coverdale, since Plant was unwilling to reunite. I DO blame Page and Plant for leaving out John Paul Jones on their Unledded and other reunion albums, as well as tours. Why on earth would they do that??
That's interesting info, but still JPJ has been quoted and seen in videos expressing his being upset that he was excluded by Page and Plant. He probably would have changed his plans to be able to work with them.
@@Piwork69 They got along fine, they just didn’t want it to be seen as a Led Zeppelin tour Page and Plant was not a Led Zeppelin reunion, in fact Led Zeppelin have only reunited twice since then and every time with Jason Bonham behind drums, even Live Aid with Phil Collins behind the kit they were announced as “my three friends” not as Led Zeppelin, it was Plant, Page and Jones, not Led Zeppelin because they all know, ESPECIALLY Plant that it ain’t led zeppelin without Bonham and if those three reunited they would be referred to as Led Zeppelin
I like both Plant's and Coverdale's vocals, and I know there's always been a comparison between the two with David portrayed as "another wannabe Robert Plant," but I just never thought they were all that similar.
David Coverdale had its thing going on with Deep Purple in Led Zeppelins prime and were Two completely different Bands and Vocalists for that matter. . .
@@Hanzey1966 Exactly. I personally think that Robert always felt resentment, and that David was -reigning- raining on his parade. Hence, his public ridicule of David.
I respect your opinion, and I love those 2 The Firm albums, but to me the Coverdale/Page collaboration album is even better. It had a heavier sound and it always made me think this is what LZ could have been recording in 1993 if all 4 members could have remained together.
I loved Page with the Black Crowes too. How they rank among Page's collabs? Ranking is not my thing but they weere really great together. As for JPJ wooo Them Crooked Vultures werae so great. Above all things from any of them post-Zeppelin I think the best musicianship has been found in Robert Plant's solo career. The various ensembles he has collab with, and his work with Alison Krause have been legendary. Bonzo's son Jason Bonham is notable in this conversation too. He has been a force as a rock drummer. Led Zeppelin is def a candle that was burned out too soon. It's a shame they didn't get a long better. I always thought it was noble of them to decide together that the band couldn't continue without Bonham because it just wouldn't be Led Zeppelin without him. I had been hanging on that proof of their brotherhood. It would be disappointing to think it was bullshit. Another band that has had a lot of drama like this is Yes. I can't even listen to their new stuff without Jon Anderson.
Coverdale has got a very powerful voice and the song Here I Go Again kicks ass. I'm not sure why Plant would have reacted that way. It's sounds pretty immature.
Wah wah waah! I love HERE I GO AGAIN! Why do people think Zeppelin is better than that? I mean white snake were on MTV and I never saw Zeppelin in the 80's! Why do people say Page and Plant are different than SEXY DAVID COVERDALE?
It’s hard for any old band to recapture the heights of their youth appeal but they can actually grow within 20-25 years when nostalgia kicks in & parents drag the kids along like the beach boys, zep at 02, McCartney etc RIP Bonzo - we never got to see what an 80’s & 90’s zep might have created
True, but to me that Coverdale/Page collaboration gives you an idea of the kind of music Zeppelin could have been producing. To me, the best post Zeppelin album released by any of the 3 surviving members. There are some really good hard driving Zeppelinesque songs on that album.
I remember this feud, the anti glam metal *cough alternative crowd* thought Page did Plant dirty by going with Coverdale, in the end, many of us loved the collaboration and Plant gave props to Coverdale simply by leaving whatever he was doing to join Page
Did we forget about Jimmy's success with The Firm? (1984-86) with Paul Rodgers. Funny how Plant didn't want to bother with Page until his solo career fizzled out in the early 90's
It was beyond that with Robert Plant. John Bonham was Robert Plant’s best friend, and he felt that he could not go on, and Zepplin could not go on without John Bonham
The world nearly fell off it's axis when the news broke that Jimmy Page and Robert Plant were going to team up. Leaving Jonesy our was, indeed a slight and it's no surprise that John Baldwin aka John Paul Jones was beyond "perplexed" when his former bandmates didn't invite him to play on the No Quarter album. We were all curious about that, too.
David Coverdale is a superb vocalist, why Robert Plant feel that threatened by David seems rather childish. Both have fantastic voices, live and let live Robert. I don't know what the music state is like in the USA, but in Britain its been pretty poor. We have a brilliant back catalogue of music from the 60s to the 90s in both our countries, probably the reason l listen to music from those glorious years of proper rock n roll music Britain 🇬🇧 🇬🇧 🇬🇧 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸
I saw Page and Plant then, saw JPJ not too long after. After an intermission, i snuck behind the curtain and yelled out to Jonsey ZUMMA BLOWS AWAY WALKING INTO CLARKSDALE!!!, he broke out laughing! My best concert moment!
I liked the Coverdale/Page album it had some really great songs on it, and of course it sounded like Zeppelin, it was Jimmy Page on guitar 🎸 I never thought Plant would be jealous, he had a great solo career in the 80’s and 90’s, I saw plant perform live with Allanah Myles opening his show was great 👍🏼, manic nirvana in my opinion is one of plants most underrated songs
Coverdale did nothing wrong. He was invited and did an excellent job. His voice, vocal tricks and singing attitude is totally different from Plant’s. He may have borrowed some stage presence attitude from Plant, but Plant in turn had borrowed a lot of it from Roger Daltrey.
Totally agree! Even though I love the 2 Firm albums Page did with Paul Rodgers, IMO, the Coverdale/Page collaboration is the single best album by any of the 3 surviving LZ members. Some really heavy duty songs on that album. To me, it gives you an idea of what Zeppelin could have been producing in 1993 if Bonzo had never died.
@@charliesaucier3352 Track #9 on CP Don’t leave me this way, possibly best blues song ever as it’s been said that Dave had the best blues voice. Bob was probably freekin out hence Jimmy’s recalibration.
I love Robert Plant, but he knows deep inside of his soul… if it wasn’t for Jimmy page, he may very well still be laying blacktop in the UK somewhere or maybe an elementary school teacher… Jimmy changed his life as a result of Jimmy page. He’s a multimillionaire that has got to travel the world and bang 16,000 women.
Even though Page was great on it, my band called him COPPYDALE! Isn't that better? I was shocked when NO QUARTER happened & blown away with CELEBRATION DAY! I really liked AND SAW Outrider in NY in '88! Very underrated!
You meet disagree but The Coverdale Page collaboration was an extraordinarily strong showing. It was Paige's most creative work since In Through The Out Door and Coverdale's most serious work since The pre Glam days of the early 80s. Walking Into Clarksdale simply did not hold a candle to it. Not only that, but leaving JPJ out of the collaboration and the live performances was a very ungentlemanly thing to do. I lost a lot of respect for Mr Page and Mr Plant when they did that.
Oh Bullshit. Plant was doing the now and Zen tour and Jimmy page would perform 2 to 3 days later in the same city with Page and Coverdale would do there tour. Page and Plant did this all over the U.S. for a couple of years until the reunited. I know because i.went to both shows. In Philadelphia.
The fact that drive Plant's career was that he was that superstar that made Zeppelin best in the world, and that only he would have all attention. Thus he created own band, thus he fought against his previous sucess with Led Zeppelin, but it needed several decades that he in his elder years admitted that three guys behind him was key of his success.
Coverdale shouldve reconciled with John Sykes…. He made that white snake 87 album. His guitar playing was so kick a$$, we shoulve heard alot more outta him
I hear ya, brother, Coverdale-Page was a thing and was going places creatively. Page Plant was not nearly as exciting to me. I mean, it was great in its own way but it was nowhere as fresh and innovative as C-P, and C's vocals were superior to Robert's at that time and probably still are. What could have been.
JPJ had already had to be convinced to stay in the band back in the LZ line up when they were at their peak. He was getting a bit itchy to do something else. It may simply be they thought he had moved on now that LZ had finally ended but the way it was handled was pretty poor. Then add on the fairly childish comments about Coverdale. A lot of egos in there!
I never said there was a feud between Coverdale and Page. A matter of fact, as I’m aware, they are friends. Plant and Coverdale however is different. I don’t know what would be the issue between Coverdale and Page. 🤔
I love Robert Plant. In his day, easily the greatest rock vocalist of all time. However, by the mid eighties, he wasn't the same singer, and has produced nothing of any worth since led zepp. Coverdale however, never lost his incredible talent and was still an incredible vocalist in the 90's. Plant just couldn't cut it anymore. A big dose of jealousy going on with Plant I'm guessing
They did JPJ dirty. A lot of money was made
@@Dwightpower88 I don't know why
Aw bless
@@ke6319John Paul hates Robert Plant and they did him wrong
They didn’t do him dirty. They just didn’t want it to appear to be a Lef Zeppelin reunion.
. I'll agree about it would have been constantly called a Zep reunion, but 1/2 of a pie is a bigger cut than a third.
Leaving John Paul Jones out of the Page/Plant collaboration was a shitty move
They treated JPJ as a hired session man
Plant and Page have always seemed like stand up guys. So I would be hesitant to ridicule the pair for not having JPJ involved in their new iteration. Those three are the only ones that really know what the truth is.
Maybe because he was a ahole and didn't go to his son's funeral?
@@johnnichols3113but page was literally a kid diddler….
I AGREE 💯!!! I just hate it when people WHOVE been friends & band mates & loved each other forever can just walk away selling all of everyone’s secrets, music & stories to the highest bidders!!! It’s been MY Experience that Poor Ole Robert John was ABSOLUTELY NOT THE ONLY PERSON WHO TRADED THEIR SOULS FOR RICHES AND FAME!!! It’d been going on since the beginning of time & will be going on until the end of time!!! And who knows??? If these people can get their stuff in to a bullet, bomb, flood & fire proof vault somewhere in hell knows where,,, it will re-emerge and they’ll be music icons forever!!! It’s worked for others too many to count!!! And I recon they deserve the accolades seeing as how they must’ve surely went down to the crossroads and they gave up everyone and everything they could’ve ever hoped for ; FOR A SHOT AT FAME & once they had it they traded it for the back road alleyways of lifetimes of not really so great drugs,,, great sums of money or for sure not such Great Partners in Life, Love or Family!!! But hey they could pat themselves on the backs and Pat each other on the backs for once having it ALL & just how little time it took to lose it ALL!!! Ole Devil goes down to more places than Georgia!!! He goes down to back roads, back streets, alleyways, back yards,back rooms & back pews in The Churches, of all denominations , every day, year, decade, on & on & on!!! Which reminds me of another cool song!!! On and On!!! They just keep on tryin. And they smile when they feel like crying,,, On & On,,, On & On,,, On & On!!! 1970’s.
I never understood why they left Jonesy out of it
JPJ didn’t like the satanic bs page was into & still is, idk if he’s Christian but he’s definitely not cool with the dark crap, Jimmy is butthurt to this day
@@ke6319 Because it would have been called a Led Zeppelin tour.
@@ke6319 Because it would have been called a Led Zeppelin tour.
@@josemenendez4454 and that's a bad thing because?
@@ke6319 Robert has said since December 4, 1980 that Led Zeppelin will never tour, just accept it.
Dissing Jonesy was cold. He was right to take a crack at Page & Plant at the RRHOF when he said that "it was nice of them to remember his phone number."
John Paul Jones is still great!!
There's a reason why Jonesy said, at Zeppelin's induction in the R&R Hall of Fame in 1995, "I want to thank my friends for finally remembering my phone number."
They literally left him out of their collaborations for years! He was the most versatile musician in the band. He should’ve been apart of their post-Zeppelin collaborations!
@@classicrockproductions I 100% agree with you!
John paul jones was literally the best one
Stop it
John Paul Jones was the truest musician of the band & a talented multi-instrumentalist.
@@stevenhall9009 truth
Yes he was. One of the best bass players and one of the most underrated musicians of all time
They ended the band with Bonham's death but they collaborated without John Paul Jones. The man who was the most musically gifted and with the most to offer ! What a couple of
Juvenile Bstds !.Their loss, our loss ! I Despise these idiots for doing this to their band mate !
I don't blame Page for working with Coverdale, since Plant was unwilling to reunite. I DO blame Page and Plant for leaving out John Paul Jones on their Unledded and other reunion albums, as well as tours. Why on earth would they do that??
My husband and saw 👀 them! ❤
J.P.J. was doing Is orchestra shows back in England....during these days.
That's interesting info, but still JPJ has been quoted and seen in videos expressing his being upset that he was excluded by Page and Plant. He probably would have changed his plans to be able to work with them.
@@agrayriderI think JPJ would have dropped that in a heartbeat to collaborate with them again.. However, I heard plant and Jones didn’t get along.
@@Piwork69
They got along fine, they just didn’t want it to be seen as a Led Zeppelin tour
Page and Plant was not a Led Zeppelin reunion, in fact Led Zeppelin have only reunited twice since then and every time with Jason Bonham behind drums, even Live Aid with Phil Collins behind the kit they were announced as “my three friends” not as Led Zeppelin, it was Plant, Page and Jones, not Led Zeppelin because they all know, ESPECIALLY Plant that it ain’t led zeppelin without Bonham and if those three reunited they would be referred to as Led Zeppelin
I like both Plant's and Coverdale's vocals, and I know there's always been a comparison between the two with David portrayed as "another wannabe Robert Plant," but I just never thought they were all that similar.
Two totally different breasts
David Coverdale had its thing going on with Deep Purple in Led Zeppelins prime and were Two completely different Bands and Vocalists for that matter. . .
@@Hanzey1966 Exactly. I personally think that Robert always felt resentment, and that David was -reigning- raining on his parade. Hence, his public ridicule of David.
@@instantkarma8777
Raining... not reigning.
@@castleanthrax1833 Yes. Correct. ✌Cheers.
Page’s best collaboration is The Firm with Paul Rodgers
I respect your opinion, and I love those 2 The Firm albums, but to me the Coverdale/Page collaboration album is even better. It had a heavier sound and it always made me think this is what LZ could have been recording in 1993 if all 4 members could have remained together.
I loved Page with the Black Crowes too. How they rank among Page's collabs? Ranking is not my thing but they weere really great together. As for JPJ wooo Them Crooked Vultures werae so great. Above all things from any of them post-Zeppelin I think the best musicianship has been found in Robert Plant's solo career. The various ensembles he has collab with, and his work with Alison Krause have been legendary. Bonzo's son Jason Bonham is notable in this conversation too. He has been a force as a rock drummer.
Led Zeppelin is def a candle that was burned out too soon. It's a shame they didn't get a long better. I always thought it was noble of them to decide together that the band couldn't continue without Bonham because it just wouldn't be Led Zeppelin without him. I had been hanging on that proof of their brotherhood. It would be disappointing to think it was bullshit.
Another band that has had a lot of drama like this is Yes. I can't even listen to their new stuff without Jon Anderson.
Both of The Firm tours were incredible. Great group of great musicians with tons of material and talent.
John Paul Jones was later on Them Crooked Vultures
Robert Plant looks like Elizabeth Taylor's husband Larry Fortensky with the mullet hairdo.
😂😂😂😂
Coverdale has got a very powerful voice and the song Here I Go Again kicks ass. I'm not sure why Plant would have reacted that way. It's sounds pretty immature.
Robert Plant is a Leo - this means his a sort of "Primadonna".
Wah wah waah! I love HERE I GO AGAIN! Why do people think Zeppelin is better than that? I mean white snake were on MTV and I never saw Zeppelin in the 80's! Why do people say Page and Plant are different than SEXY DAVID COVERDALE?
How's that for an answer jayclatke?
@@lloydcarlinsky2836 I'm struck dumb by your answer Lloyd. Any connection to Lloyd's Bank?
@@senzanome7801um… no?
From 2nd hand knowledge. Plant, regardless if you like his solo stuff, is a ridiculously cool down to earth guy.
I wouldn't never leave out John Paul Jones.
The feud started before the Coverdale/Page album. In fact it started when Coverdale had mega success with his 87 Whitesnake album.
It’s hard for any old band to recapture the heights of their youth appeal but they can actually grow within 20-25 years when nostalgia kicks in & parents drag the kids along like the beach boys, zep at 02, McCartney etc RIP Bonzo - we never got to see what an 80’s & 90’s zep might have created
True, but to me that Coverdale/Page collaboration gives you an idea of the kind of music Zeppelin could have been producing. To me, the best post Zeppelin album released by any of the 3 surviving members. There are some really good hard driving Zeppelinesque songs on that album.
@@charliesaucier3352 The Firm also had a few tunes that were originally Zep tunes
I remember this feud, the anti glam metal *cough alternative crowd* thought Page did Plant dirty by going with Coverdale, in the end, many of us loved the collaboration and Plant gave props to Coverdale simply by leaving whatever he was doing to join Page
Did we forget about Jimmy's success with The Firm? (1984-86) with Paul Rodgers. Funny how Plant didn't want to bother with Page until his solo career fizzled out in the early 90's
Poor JPJ. He added so much to that whole combo. It’s most notable starting on Led Zeppelin IV.
It was beyond that with Robert Plant. John Bonham was Robert Plant’s best friend, and he felt that he could not go on, and Zepplin could not go on without John Bonham
Hello! The Firm!!!!!
Right?
Met Jimmy when he was recording Page/Coverdale at Criteria studios
when we were working on different projects
How was he like?
@@coffeeandjelly4614 very nice
My husband did too...loved the experience!
Robert Plant I understand You ❤❤❤❤You Are the Best ❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊
Skipped right over the firm years with Paul Rodgers
couldn't see Plant singing Burn it would sound d odd and horrible 👍
The world nearly fell off it's axis when the news broke that Jimmy Page and Robert Plant were going to team up. Leaving Jonesy our was, indeed a slight and it's no surprise that John Baldwin aka John Paul Jones was beyond "perplexed" when his former bandmates didn't invite him to play on the No Quarter album. We were all curious about that, too.
On the early Whitesnake albums David Coverdale was singing like Paul Rogers. In '87 he started singing like Plant.
He sings like himself.
Plants Vocals is a Higher Note, Coverdale 1987 Voice Was at his Prime Smooth
Coverdale Paige was a classic album. IMO
Just a sad story, I can't even think about it. Anyway in 2007 the reunion Celebration Day concert was Brilliant. I was a fan from the beginning. ❤
Coverdale Page is an awesome album
“Cover PAGE” is how he refers to him
David Coverdale is a superb vocalist, why Robert Plant feel that threatened by David seems rather childish. Both have fantastic voices, live and let live Robert.
I don't know what the music state is like in the USA, but in Britain its been pretty poor. We have a brilliant back catalogue of music from the 60s to the 90s in both our countries, probably the reason l listen to music from those glorious years of proper rock n roll music Britain 🇬🇧 🇬🇧 🇬🇧 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸
Opportunities never disappear; someone else just comes along and accepts them.
I really like and respect Coverdale! Same hair style as Plant and the project with Page was quite good 😊
Page and Plant together tours 1995 Unledded and 1998 Walking into Clarksdale.
Saw Page and Plant in 1995 for the Unledded tour backed by full orchestra. Excellent concert!
I saw Page and Plant then, saw JPJ not too long after. After an intermission, i snuck behind the curtain and yelled out to Jonsey ZUMMA BLOWS AWAY WALKING INTO CLARKSDALE!!!, he broke out laughing! My best concert moment!
I liked the Coverdale/Page album it had some really great songs on it, and of course it sounded like Zeppelin, it was Jimmy Page on guitar 🎸 I never thought Plant would be jealous, he had a great solo career in the 80’s and 90’s, I saw plant perform live with Allanah Myles opening his show was great 👍🏼, manic nirvana in my opinion is one of plants most underrated songs
Wow. David Coverdale was really cute!
It’s like getting back with your ex😂
Recycled info!
You missed 11 years and several decent albums by Page, including, 'Whatever Happened to Jugula' with another great, Roy Harper.
Plant could indeed dance on his own
Coverdale did nothing wrong. He was invited and did an excellent job. His voice, vocal tricks and singing attitude is totally different from Plant’s. He may have borrowed some stage presence attitude from Plant, but Plant in turn had borrowed a lot of it from Roger Daltrey.
Coverdale Page is a masterpiece.
Totally agree! Even though I love the 2 Firm albums Page did with Paul Rodgers, IMO, the Coverdale/Page collaboration is the single best album by any of the 3 surviving LZ members. Some really heavy duty songs on that album. To me, it gives you an idea of what Zeppelin could have been producing in 1993 if Bonzo had never died.
@@charliesaucier3352 Track #9 on CP Don’t leave me this way, possibly best blues song ever as it’s been said that Dave had the best blues voice.
Bob was probably freekin out hence Jimmy’s recalibration.
lol, the second coming of Plant/Page was garbage
yeah, I wasn't impressed at all
Robert Plant want a be D. Covers them- 1990 Manic Nirvana Robert Plant after Now and Zen- both fantastic yet completely different
They didn't leave JPJ out. He wanted nothing to do with them. There was some drama that surrounded the band and JPJ didn't want to revisit that.
Not 100% true my friend! Go back to the RRHOF video and listen to what JPJ says when it's his turn to speak.
Hey Robert Plant Now and Zen was pretty darn good.
I love Robert Plant, but he knows deep inside of his soul… if it wasn’t for Jimmy page, he may very well still be laying blacktop in the UK somewhere or maybe an elementary school teacher… Jimmy changed his life as a result of Jimmy page. He’s a multimillionaire that has got to travel the world and bang 16,000 women.
A lead singer acting like a baby ? Never saw that before. Lol
He was grieving for his son who had died and wanted his endeavours to be just his own.
john paul jones was not into drugs and the non stop partying of the other 3. large respect for him.
Although he could have been even better imho if he had spoken up about the Lori Maddox abuse 😕
I still think they ripped off that riff from Spirit
very likely
They did JPJ so dirty.
Even though Page was great on it, my band called him COPPYDALE! Isn't that better? I was shocked when NO QUARTER happened & blown away with CELEBRATION DAY! I really liked AND SAW Outrider in NY in '88! Very underrated!
By the way the outrider show I mentioned I was at IS ON UA-cam NOW!! Either Madison Square Garden or probably Nassau Coliseum!
Jimmy got with Paul Rodgers before Coverdale THE FIRM KICKED ASS
You meet disagree but The Coverdale Page collaboration was an extraordinarily strong showing. It was Paige's most creative work since In Through The Out Door and Coverdale's most serious work since The pre Glam days of the early 80s. Walking Into Clarksdale simply did not hold a candle to it. Not only that, but leaving JPJ out of the collaboration and the live performances was a very ungentlemanly thing to do. I lost a lot of respect for Mr Page and Mr Plant when they did that.
Ego is a terrible thing.....Mr Plant!
Plant making us Leo’s look bad😂
Oh Bullshit.
Plant was doing the now and Zen tour and Jimmy page would perform 2 to 3 days later in the same city with Page and Coverdale would do there tour.
Page and Plant did this all over the U.S. for a couple of years until the reunited.
I know because i.went to both shows. In Philadelphia.
The fact that drive Plant's career was that he was that superstar that made Zeppelin best in the world, and that only he would have all attention. Thus he created own band, thus he fought against his previous sucess with Led Zeppelin, but it needed several decades that he in his elder years admitted that three guys behind him was key of his success.
I Love Jimmy .
Jimmy Page was a raging PDF file.
saw them @ the Meadowlands. excellent concert
I was pissed JPJ got shafted here. Why? Money? Thats BS
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I haven't forgiven Jimmy Page's collaboration w Puff Daddy
Lineup change made no difference;P&P just didn't have the songs in em that they once had.
Robert plant worrying about copycat singers is absolutely hilarious. Two words: Small faces
Page manipulated Plant by making him jealous. lol
JPJ treated as a 2nd class citizen.
What’s with Zepplin & Van Halen screwing over their incredibly talented bassists?
It’s pathetic.
Goes to show how critical Bonham and Jones were; the Plant/Page stuff is just ok.
Plant should not be jealous of David..
He wasn't jealous, Plant has a far superior voice.
I saw the thumbnail and thought why would Robert be mad at that old lady?
Look up Coverdale singing Black Dog he was killer
John Paul Jones was so talented - why leave him out?
Oh now I see why Plant got together with Page in the mid-90’s. By then I had lost interest in new collaborations bc it would never be the same.
Coverdale shouldve reconciled with John Sykes…. He made that white snake 87 album. His guitar playing was so kick a$$, we shoulve heard alot more outta him
The music that Jimmy Page has created with different bands is fascinating, it is a total success!!✌️🎸👏👏❤❤
Ahhh so Page is supposed to sit by waiting for Plant to be ready?
Screw 🪴
literally thought the thumbnail was Page & his wife...
Coverdale is the better singer
HAHAHAHAHA
Let's agree to disagree. DC is a great singer in his own right, but c'mon man it's Robert friggin Plant.
RP can’t sing the Zeppelin cataloge like he use too and he knows it.
David Coverdale had great vocals back then.
Sucks getting old
Plant has this image of a nice guy, but the reality seems quite the opposite.
Big mistake leaving out Jonesy ! Jonsey was always a family man not into the darkside with the other guys !?!
He said No he was busy. Why should page not proceed with someone else? Then he’s stealing page from him is a bit drama queen. IMO
Пейдж и Плант - одно целое!💙💛
why the hell didn’t they do it with JPJ
Coverdale page is an amazing album. And im pissed at plant for forcing page to stop the project
I hear ya, brother, Coverdale-Page was a thing and was going places creatively. Page Plant was not nearly as exciting to me. I mean, it was great in its own way but it was nowhere as fresh and innovative as C-P, and C's vocals were superior to Robert's at that time and probably still are. What could have been.
It was Page Plant not Led Zeppelin
Coverdale was NEVER a rip off of Plant.
David Coverversion 🤣
JPJ had already had to be convinced to stay in the band back in the LZ line up when they were at their peak. He was getting a bit itchy to do something else. It may simply be they thought he had moved on now that LZ had finally ended but the way it was handled was pretty poor. Then add on the fairly childish comments about Coverdale. A lot of egos in there!
Coverdale have a good voice but i prefer Robert Plant's one.
There’s no big feud between Coverdale and Page.
You don’t know what you’re talking about. And your clickbait title is complete BS.
I never said there was a feud between Coverdale and Page. A matter of fact, as I’m aware, they are friends. Plant and Coverdale however is different. I don’t know what would be the issue between Coverdale and Page. 🤔
Wonder what Plant thought of Billy Squier?
JPJ deserves better
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JPJ was the best musician in Zepp
I love Robert Plant. In his day, easily the greatest rock vocalist of all time. However, by the mid eighties, he wasn't the same singer, and has produced nothing of any worth since led zepp. Coverdale however, never lost his incredible talent and was still an incredible vocalist in the 90's. Plant just couldn't cut it anymore. A big dose of jealousy going on with Plant I'm guessing