SINGER ROBERT PLANT IS NOT TOO KEEN ON THE IDEA OF A LED ZEPPELIN REUNION, SAYS “I’M NOT PART OF A JUKEBOX”

robertPlant Andy Greene of Rolling Stone reports:

It could have been the biggest tour in the history of rock & roll, a stadium juggernaut to dwarf even recent efforts by U2, Roger Waters and the Rolling Stones. Had they agreed to a two-year trek, taken on sponsors and charged exorbitant rates for tickets and merchandise, Led Zeppelin could possibly have been the first act ever to gross $1 billion on a single tour. They spent nearly a year prepping for their reunion show at London’s O2 Arena in December of 2007, but just when his bandmates, concert promoters and fans all over the world were practically salivating over the thought of the group’s first tour since 1980, Robert Plant walked away from the group, and nothing was going to change his mind.

You’re going back to the same old shit,” Robert Plant says. “A tour would have been an absolute menagerie of vested interests and the very essence of everything that’s shitty about about big-time stadium rock. We were surrounded by a circus of people that would have had our souls on the fire. I’m not part of a jukebox!”

Nearly all of Plant’s peers are happy to deal with such a circus considering the insane financial rewards. “Good luck to them,” he sneers. “I hope they’re having a real riveting and wonderful late middle age. Somehow I don’t think they are.”

When Robert Plant walked away from the group after the O2 show, Page, John Paul Jones and Jason Bonham continued to rehearse together in England, even auditioning singers for a possible Plant-free tour. Most names have remained secret, but Steven Tyler and Alter Bridge frontman Myles Kennedy have both admitted to spending a few days playing with the group.

“Singers were being thrown at us from here and there,” says Page. “The material we were coming up with was really, really good. Obviously, other people wanted to just get us out on the road quickly. I wasn’t feeling comfortable. Going out with the three members from the 02 show and another singer might have looked like trying to jam a square peg into a round hole. I wanted to see what we could come up with musically.”

Plant refuses to make a statement forever ruling out the possibility of him fronting Zeppelin again. “I don’t think there’s any reason for me to do that,” he says. “Otherwise we’ve got nothing to be mystic about…Everything will develop as it develops. All doors are open. All phone lines are open. I don’t hear from anybody. Talk is cheap…But I just think everything has to be new. Then you can incorporate history.”

Does that mean he’s open to the idea of recording new songs with Zeppelin? “You can’t be the marriage guidance clinic here,” he says, clearly irritated by this line of questioning.

Strangely, he’s among the few people who felt it was a good idea for Zeppelin to carry in without him. “They kept rehearsing after O2 and they had a singer,” Plant says. “I don’t know what happened. It seemed like a great idea to me.”

Plant stands up to leave, but turns on his heel. “Do you know why the Eagles said they’d reunite when ‘hell freezes over,’ but they did it anyway and keep touring?” he asks. “It’s not because they were paid a fortune. It’s not about the money. It’s because they’re bored. I’m not bored.”

Read more at Rolling Stone.

source: rollingstone.com

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SCORPIONS DRUMMER JAMES KOTTAK RETURNS TO THE STATES AFTER BEING JAILED IN DUBAI FOR A MONTH

scorpions640 The Scorpions have posted the following messages on their Facebook page:

“[Drummer] James Kottak boarded a plane out of Dubai and arrived in the US last night. He will have to find the time to sort out his problems… Scorpions.”

“Dear fans, at this point we want to hear personally from James what happened in Dubai…we let you know…Hopefully there will be better days ….. Scorpions.”

Scorpions drummer James Kottack was reportedly convicted of insulting Islam, raising his middle finger, and being under the influence of alcohol while in transit at Dubai airport.

Addtionally according to The National, the drummer consumed five glasses of wine on a flight from Moscow to Dubai. He was in transit to Bahrain to perform at the country’s Formula One grand prix about 11pm on April 3rd.

He said he and a friend had taken a wrong turn and enter-ed the transit hall. Kottak was arrested for being drunk and became angry, witnesses said.

They said he started swearing and talking about “non-educated Muslims,” then flashed his middle finger at Pakistani passengers. Police said he also exposed his behind.

Policeman A said he heard Kottak say, “What is this disgusting smell?” before he insulted Islam.

“I didn’t see anything else but I heard him. I then informed my supervisor, who came and took the defendant away,” A said.

A customer service employee at the airport, said: “When he saw the Pakistani and Afghan passengers, he covered his nose and said that there was no way he will travel with them.”

The drummer has been detained in Dubai since April 3rd, but according to the Scorpions’ Facebook post above, has been freed and now back in the States.

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ROCK AGAINST MS ONLINE ROCK AUCTION ANNOUNCED: BID ON A SIGNED SCHECTER BASS, SIGNED SCHECTER & DAISY ROCK GUITARS AND SIGNED EVANS DRUM HEADS

rockagainstms400 We are honored to have so many amazing supporters for Rock Against MS. The latest being three donations-one from a private donor of this amazing Schecter Bass signed by John 5, Jerry Cantrell, Scott Ian, Mike Inez, Pearl Aday and Rita Haney.

The other two guitars are donated by Schecter Guitars and Daisy Rock Guitars – Both are signed by the artists that performed at the March 26th, 2014 Rock Against MS concert at the Whisky A Go-Go featuring Robby Krieger (The Doors), Lita Ford, Steve Stevens (Billy Idol), Cherie Currie (The Runaways), Bruce Kulick, Stephen Perkins (Jane’s Addiction), Kenny Aronoff, James Lomenzo, Gilby Clarke (GN’R), Jack Russell and more.

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Every hour in the United States, someone is newly diagnosed with MS, an unpredictable, often disabling disease of the central nervous system.
MS interrupts the flow of information from the brain to the body and stops people from moving.
Symptoms range from numbness and tingling to blindness and paralysis. The advancement, severity and specific symptoms of MS in any one person cannot yet be predicted, but advances in research and treatment are moving us closer to a world free of MS.
Most people with MS are diagnosed between the ages of 20 and 50, with more than twice as many women as men being diagnosed with the disease.

MS affects more than 400,000 people in the U.S. and 2.1 million worldwide.

For more information on Rock Against MS Foundation click here.

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CALIFORNIA BREED TO MAKE NYC PERFORMANCE DEBUT MAY 31ST AT THE GRAMERCY THEATRE

glennhughesjasonbonham400 The powerful new rock trio California Breed which features legendary vocalist-bassist Glenn Hughes (Deep Purple, Black Sabbath), drummer extraordinaire Jason Bonham (Led Zeppelin) and 23-year-old newcomer guitarist-singer-songwriter Andrew Watt will be performing in New York City at Gramercy Theatre on Saturday, May 31st. Tickets on sale now.

Their self-titled debut album, due out May 20th on Frontiers Records was produced by Dave Cobb (Jamey Johnson, Rival Sons, Shooter Jennings), recorded at his Nashville studio and features equal co-writing credits among the three-man lineup. The album features 23-year-old guitarist Andrew Watt, who was originally introduced to Glenn Hughes by Julian Lennon at a party in Los Angeles in 2013.

Mixing massive riffs, gutsy vocals and gale force rhythms, the hard-hitting trio’s first single Sweet Tea is a Top ten hit on the Classic Rock chart. The video for the explosive track premiered on USA Today. Recently, the group debuted an animated lyric video for the new song Midnight Oil on Classic Rock. The video was created by Nev Todorović who spearheads the interactive media production company The Young Astronauts.

Watch “making of the album” clips airing on Guitarworld.com and expect California Breed to announce a U.K., European and U.S. tour soon.

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FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH AND VOLBEAT JOIN FORCES TO BRING FANS ONE OF THE BIGGEST TOURS OF THE FALL

5fingerdeathpunchposter640 Five Finger Death Punch and Volbeat announced today (5/6) on their Facebook pages that they’ve joined forces to bring fans one of the biggest rock tours of the year produced by Frank Productions/NS2. Special guests on the tour will be Hellyeah and Noting More. Fred Frank, President of FRANK PRODUCTIONS offers: “We are excited to put two of the globally most relevant and hottest bands of the genre into major arenas across the country to bring fans an amazing night with 4 bands on the bill at a great value”.

The co-headlining arena tour across North America (itinerary below) will kick off on September 16th at the Maverik Center in Salt Lake City, UT and run through October with the final performance taking place at The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, NV. Tickets go on sale this Friday, May 9th and Saturday, May 10th at 10am local time. Pre-sales start tomorrow (May 7th) at 10am local time. For tickets go to www.fivefingerdeathpunch.com or www.vobeat.dk. For 5FDP VIP experience info go to tickets.artistarena.com. Also, several additional show dates will be announced on June 3rd. In honor of the announcement, both headliners will feature huge sweepstakes on their Facebook pages where fans can enter to win grand prizes such as a guitar signed by all bands on the tour, meet & greets with all four bands on the tour, as well as tickets to the shows and many other cool prizes.

Check out 5FDP and Volbeats’s co-headlining tour at the following dates this fall:

September:

16 Salt Lake City, UT Maverik Center
17 Billings, MT Rimrock Auto Arena @ Metrapark
18 Bismarck, ND Bismarck Civic Center
20 Cedar Rapids, IA US Cellular Coliseum
21 Grand Rapids, MI Deltaplex
23 Syracuse, NY The Oncenter
25 Baltimore, MD Baltimore Arena
26 Lowell, MA Tsongas Center
27 Albany, NY Times Union Center
28 Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Arena
30 Portland, ME Cumberland County Civic Center

October:

1 Reading, PA Santander Arena
3 Newark, NJ Prudential Center
7 Ft. Wayne, IN Allen County War Memorial
10 Huntington, WV Big Sandy Superstore Arena
11 Duluth, GA Gwinnett Arena
12 Knoxville, TN Knoxville Civic Coliseum
14 Orlando, FL CFE Arena
16 Biloxi, MS MS Coast Coliseum
17 Little Rock, AR Verizon Arena
22 Rio Rancho, NM Santa Ana Star Center
24 Las Vegas, NV The Joint @ Hard Rock

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NIKKI SIXX SLAMS STRYPER’S MICHAEL SWEET OVER BOOK CLAIMS

NikkiSixx400 Bassist Nikki Sixx has bit back at Stryper singer Michael Sweet’s claims that Motley Crue’s biography is full of tall tales.

Crue bass player Sixx responded to Sweet’s swipe by posting a message on Facebook, claiming that the Stryper frontman had no right to comment on his experiences and his battle with drug addiction.

His post reads: “Non addicts talking shit about people who have fought for their lives to beat their addiction…..‪#‎MichaelSweet‬ #‎OhHeHasABookForSale? #‎GodBlessTheChildrenOfTheBeast #SobrietyRocks #‎Sad.”

In a previous interview with Music Enthusiast, Sweet claimed Motley Cure’s official biography The Dirt – Confessions Of The World’s Most Notorious Rock Band and Sixx’s own memoir The Heroin Diaries: A Year In The Life Of A Shattered Rock Star were “stretched.”

In the interview, to plug his own book Honestly: My Life And Stryper Revealed, Sweet says: “Is it as controversial as Motley Crue? No, but I think half of what we hear about Motley Crue is BS anyway, like when you hear stories about Nikki Sixx dying three times and whatnot. It’s, like, how stretched is that?

Half of the stuff I read in these autobiographies I just kind of roll my eyes at, because I just think that a lot of these guys just did so many drugs and drank so much booze that their minds aren’t too clear in terms of remembering the past exactly as it went down.”

Sweet is not the first to question the credibility of Sixx’s book. Former member John Corabi previously said he found it hard to believe someone on heroin would be capable of keeping a diary.

additional source: metalhammer.co.uk

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