"I'd just like to rehearse until I was really good with Page and then do one very quick blast through. But it would have to be some incredibly good music. And that's what I'd need to be able to go out and call it Page and Plant. That's how it would have to be, the real new Zeppelin. And the possibility of that is years away - if at all." - Robert Plant, in _Rolling_Stone_, 24/3/88.
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Abe Hoch - Swan Song UK Vice-President (1974-76) Ahmet Ertegün - Record Label Executive (1947-2006) Alan Callan - Swan Song UK Vice-President (1974-78) Allen Branton - Showco Lighting Director Andie Airfix - Artwork/Design (Unledded, BBC Sessions, Early Days, Latter Days, Dreamleand, Sixty Six to Timbuktu, DVD) Andy Johns - Engineer (Led Zeppelin II, Led Zeppelin III, Untitled, Houses Of The Holy, Physical Graffiti, Coda) Andy Ledbetter - Bass and Keyboards (1980) Aubrey Powell - Cover Design (Mean Business) Design (In Through The Out Door) Benji Lefevre - Vocal Technician Bill Curbishley - Trinifold Management Bill Dautrich - Band Security (1972) Bill Harry - Publicist (1969-70) Bob Ludwig - Mastering (The Song Remains The Same) B.P. Fallon - Publicist (1973-74) Brian Condliffe - Bass and Keyboards Brian Gallivan - US Tour Assistant (1977) Carole Brown - Swan Song UK Secretary Chris Huston - Engineer (Led Zeppelin II, Complete Studio Recordings) Clive Coulson - Stage Crew Cynthia Sach - Swan Song UK Publicist (1975-80) Dan Fiala - Concerts West National Promoter Danny Goldberg - US Publicist (1973-75) Dave Moulder - Europe Tour Assistant (1980) Dave Northover - John Paul's US tour assistant (1977) David Juniper - Artwork (Led Zeppelin II) Dennis Sheehan - Robert's US tour assistant (1977) Donny "DK" Kretzschmar - Showco Monitoring Mixer Eddie Kramer - Engineer (Led Zeppelin II, Led Zeppelin III, Houses Of The Holy, Physical Graffiti, The Song Remains The Same, Coda) Gavin Lurssen - Mastering (Raising Sand) George Chkiantz - Engineer (Led Zeppelin II, Untitled, Physical Graffiti) George Hardie - Cover Design (Led Zeppelin II) Sleeve (Presence, The Song Remains The Same) George Marino - Mastering (Live At The Greek, Coverdale-Page, Outrider) Remaster (Box Set 1, Box Set 2, Complete Studio Recordings) Glen Colson - Stage Crew (1968) Glyn Johns - Engineer (Led Zeppelin, Untitled) Gordon Vicary - Mastering (The Firm) Henry "The Horse" Smith - Stage Crew Herb Elliott - Band Security Hipgnosis - Sleeve (Houses Of The Holy, Presence, The Song Remains The Same, In Through The Out Door, Coda) Ian "Ig-nite" Knight - Showco Visual Effect and Lighting Technician Janine Safer - Swan Song US Publicist (1977) Jeff Ocheltree - Drum Tehnician (1977-79) Joan Hudson - UK Accountant Joe Crowley - Concerts West Accountant Joe "Jammer" Wright - Guitar Technician (1969) Joe Massot - Director (The Song Remains The Same) John Bindon - Band Security (1977) John Kubrick - Digital Transfers (Remasters, Box Set 1, Boxed Set 2) John "Magnet" Ward - Stage Crew (1972-77) John Timperley - Engineer (Coda) John Walters - Producer (Travelling Riverside Blues) Jon Astley - Mastering Engineer (BBC Sessions) Keith Harwood - Engineer (Houses Of The Holy, Presence) Mixing, Overdubs (Physical Graffiti, Presence) Kenny Pickett - Stage Crew (1968-69) Kevin Shirley - Producer, Mixing (Live At The Greek, No Quarter, The Song Remains The Same, How The West Was Won) Kirby "Plate" Wyatt - Showco Visual Effect and Lighting Technician Larry Badgley - The Doctor (1977) Leif Mases - Engineer (In Through The Out Door, Coda, Outrider) Mark London - Band Security Mark "Spike" Stent - Producer (Mighty ReArranger) Martin Russell - Engineer (Now And Zen) Michael Fraser - Producer, Engineer (Coverdale-Page, Baby Come On Home) Michael McIntyre - Engineer (Coverdale-Page) Michael "Tiny" Gossen - Showco Lighting and Sound Technician Mick Hinton - Drums and Percussion (1971-80) Mike Piersante - Engineer, Mixing (Raising Sand) Mitchell Fox - Swan Song Records General Manager Nancy Gurskik - Swan Song US Secretary Noddy Holder - Roadie for Robert Plant's band Listen (1966) Pat Moran - Producer (The Principle of Moments) Peter Clifton - Director (The Song Remains The Same) Peter Grant - Manager Phil Carlo - Road Manager (1980) Phil Carson - Atlantic Records Vice President Phil Johnstone - Producer (Now And Zen, Manic Nirvana, Mighty ReArranger) Phil Lemon - Artwork (How The West Was Won) Phill Brown - Producer (Dreamland) Raymond Thomas - Guitar Technician (1975-79) Ray Washbourne - Peter Grant's Personal Assistant Rex King - John Bonham's Personal Assistant (1977-80) Richard Cole - Road Manager (1968-79) Richard Evans - Engineer (The Sporting Life) Rick Hobbs - Jimmy Page's US Tour Assistant (1977-80) Rob Bozas - Engineer (Now And Zen) Robin Clarke - Mixing (Scream For Help) Ron Nevison - Mixing (Physical Graffiti) Ross Halfin - Research (BBC Sessions, How The West Was Won, Early Days, Latter Days, Mothership) Rusty Brutsché - Showco Founder / Sound Engineer Sandy McGregor - Stage Crew Shepard Fairey - Design (Mothership) Sian Meredith - Swan Song UK Secretary Stacy Parrish - Engineer (Raising Sand) Steve Albini - Engineer (Walking Into Clarksdale) Steve Weiss - New York attorney Stuart Epps - Engineer (Coda, The Firm) Terry Manning - Engineer (Led Zeppelin III) Tim Marten - Guitar Technician (1980) Tim Palmer - Producer, Engineer (Shaken N Stirred) Tom Hulett - Concerts West Founder Tony Wilson - Engineer (White Summer/Black Mountain Side) Unity Maclean - Swan Song UK Publicist (1975-80) Vic Maille - Engineer (Coda) Zacron - Visual Creations (Led Zeppelin III)
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Which music of Led Zeppelin do like the best?
May 31, 1948 - John Henry Bonham was born at Redditch, Worchestershire
| May 1969 - The band's debut album enters the US Top 10
| May 1969 - Recording sessions for Led Zeppelin II begin
| May 1970 - This month, the band work on new material at Bron-Y-Aur and Headley Grange
| May 3, 1971 - Richard Cole jams on Whole Lotta Love playing congas
| May 1972 - Houses Of The Holy recording sessions on location at Stargroves and Olympic studios
| May 27, 1972 - Warm-up gigs kick off in Holland for an upcoming American tour
| May 4, 1973 - Led Zeppelin gross nearly $250,000 for their performance in Atlanta, GA
| May 5, 1973 - 56,800 attend the second show of the 1973 US tour at Tampa. This sets a record for the largest attendance for a one-act performance, previously held by the Beatlesfor their Shea Stadium show in 1965
| May 10, 1974 - Swan Song Records is officially launched
| May 11, 1974 - Led Zeppelin attend an Elvis concert and are thrilled when Elvis Announces that Led Zeppelin is in the building
| May 10, 1975 - Showco ships their PA system and video screens for the Earls Court shows from Dallas to London
| May 23, 1976 - Page and Plant join Bad Company onstage at the LA Forum
| May 21, 1977 - The Houston Summit claims $500,000 in damages to their venue caused by rowdy fans
| May 1978 - The band reunite at Clearwater Castle to rehearse
| May 22, 1979 - It is officially announce that Led Zeppelin will headline at the Knebworth Festival in August
| May 15, 1980 - After many revisions the European tour dates are finalized and the band is scheduled to open in Germany
| May 15, 1980 - After many revisions the European tour dates are finalized and the band is scheduled to open in Germany
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