LED ZEPPELIN: Rehearsals For Reunion Show 'Have Been Hard Work But Great Fun'
September 14, 2007ThisIsExeter.co.uk reports: LED ZEPPELIN, the heavy metal super group which formally disbanded amid tragedy 27 years ago, are coming back together for a one-off concert at London's cavernous O2 Arena, and many of the instruments they will be using for the massive gig will come from Exeter (United Kingdom) music-making master Hugh Manson and his world-famous Mansons Guitars, of Fore Street.
Hugh, who has worked with and for the band for over 25 years, will be at the concert looking after the instruments along with one of his top Exeter technicians, Seth Baccus, the Fore Street shop manager.
Hugh, who makes his one-off guitars at his workshop just outside Sandford, near Crediton, has been a regular at LED ZEPPELIN's secret rehearsal venue in London during the build-up to the sell-out concert. The band will perform together for the first time in 19 years in tribute to the late founder of Atlantic Records, Ahmet Ertegun, who signed the band in 1968.
The group's three original members — singer Robert Plant, guitarist Jimmy Page and bassist John Paul Jones — will headline the November 26 concert, with late drummer John Bonham's son, Jason, on drums.
Hugh, who at 53 can remember LED ZEPPELIN from the first time around, said: "It is going to be absolutely fantastic. Rehearsals have been hard work but great fun.
"I have just finished making one new guitar for the concert and am now working on another, which will be a spare. It is a four-string bass which is extra long — at least that is the best way to describe it.
"Some of the songs will be in a lower key than usual and, while you can tune a guitar to accommodate almost any note, the best way is to make an instrument to do the job — and that's what this is.
"In fact, all the basses used by the band in the concert will be ours."
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