Page Says Led Zeppelin Couldn't Keep Up With Fans Demands
. (Classic Rock) Jimmy Page says Led Zeppelin couldn't meet the demands of fans during the height of their success. And he reveals they could have played more live shows if their tours across the US weren't so hectic in the 70s. He tells the Associated Press: "There was a supply and demand - and the demand always outsourced the supply that you could give as far as concerts go. "The States is a massive continent and it got to the point where, during the 70s, we were doing multiple shows in New York, Chicago or LA and it would just be sell-outs. There was demand but we had to move on. "You know the volume of record sales, you've heard about it, and it's exactly the same with the attendance. We broke records, I know we did, but we still couldn't supply the demand." Read more here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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