(Classic Rock) Drummer Jason Bonham says the best chance of a Led Zeppelin reunion is to not get his hopes up. The son of the late Led Zep sticksman John Bonham performed with the surviving members at their one-off comeback show in London in 2007 - and he'd said he believes in his "heart of hearts" that it will happen again.
Now Bonham says putting the idea to the back of his mind, as he did previously, could lead to another pleasant surprise. He tells Billboard: "Back in 2004 I finally let go. I said to myself, 'Don't ever think it's gonna happen. Don't in the back of your mind ever think something's gonna happen. Let it go. Don't have that little flutter of hope in your stomach or whatever.'
"And then when I let it go what happens? I get a call in 2007. So all I'll say is 'I'm gonna let it go.' As far as I know, nothing's gonna happen, but if I let it go, you never know." Read more here.
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