
Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones and Robert Plant don’t see eye-to-eye on releasing live Led Zeppelin material.
Page says, “Obviously, there is source material that could come out — but it seems the band don’t all agree so there’s no point. I’d rather do my own stuff.”
Also off the table is the official band exhibit, The Led Zeppelin Experience, similar to what The Rolling Stones and Pink Floyd have done. “There was something at one point. But all the members and people around the band couldn’t agree. I was much happier doing my book and the exhibition with the Met.”
And what about his own stuff? Page says he has “projects in mind — several possible things I could do,” but doesn’t want to discuss them for fear of them not panning out and disappointing his fans.
Page has been keeping his cards close to his chest for years, with his last solo release being 200’s Live at the Greek with The Black Crowes. His only solo album, Outrider, was released in 1988.
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