Former LED ZEPPELIN Guitarist Rules Out Reunion

August 25, 2004

Former LED ZEPPELIN guitarist Jimmy Page has ruled out the possibility of a ZEPPELIN reunion in the future.

Speaking to the Associated Press, Page said that if something was going to happen, it would have happened after the band's "Led Zeppelin" live DVD was released last year. "It is far too nebulas a situation" he said. "It is far too cloudy. When I worked on the DVD I really thought if there was going to be any overtures made by the band it may well been after that point after we visited the first nights of the premieres but there wasn't anything forthcoming".

As previously reported, Page cast his handprints in cement Monday (August 23) as the first music legend to be featured on London's answer to the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

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