LED ZEPPELIN Reunion: New Video Interview With JIMMY PAGE Posted Online

November 20, 2007

Legendary LED ZEPPELIN guitarist Jimmy Page was interviewed on BBC's "Breakfast" show yesterday morning (Monday, November 19) about his injured finger — which had been the cause of his band's O2 Arena show postponement — and ZEPPELIN's much-anticipated reunion. Watch the chat in two parts below.

In other news, NME.com reports that Page has explained that his finger is now better and the band will resume rehearsals this week.

The guitarist, speaking to Reuters, assured fans that his finger would be fine for ther concert, scheduled to take place on December 10.

"I suppose something like a ZEPPELIN reunion wouldn't be right without a bit of drama," he joked.

"This is two to two-and-a-half weeks from the injury and there we are, it's doing that," Page continued, wiggling his finger. "It's going to be fine for the concert. It's just a bit bruised and a bit painful, but it's going to be fine."

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