QUEEN's BRIAN MAY: 'I'd Play With ROBERT PLANT Any Time'

November 3, 2009

According to Gigwise.com, LED ZEPPELIN legend Robert Plant revealed last week that he was in talks with festival organizer Michael Eavis about performing at U.K.'s Glastonbury event next year but he wasn't sure who it would be with.

Speaking at last night's Classic Rock Awards at the Park Hotel in London, QUEEN guitarist Brian May ruled out a new guise of QUEEN performing at Glastonbury but said he'd be up for playing with Robert Plant.

He told BBC 6 Music: "I'd play with Robert any time and when we have played together he's wonderful. Robert is a rock god and an inspiration to us all, always will be. There's some people that remain your heroes which I rather feel good about. And Clapton and Page, Jeff Beck, those guys will always be heroes to me and that will never change, so yeah, of course I'd go at the drop of a hat."

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