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Led Zeppelin return to the stage | Led Zeppelin return to the stage |
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Led Zeppelin have played their first concert in 19 years, before nearly 20,000 fans at London's 02 arena. | Led Zeppelin have played their first concert in 19 years, before nearly 20,000 fans at London's 02 arena. |
Their set, lasting about two hours, opened with Good Times Bad Times, the first track of their debut album. | Their set, lasting about two hours, opened with Good Times Bad Times, the first track of their debut album. |
Original band members Jimmy Page, Robert Plant and John Paul Jones were joined on stage by Jason Bonham, the son of their late drummer John Bonham. | Original band members Jimmy Page, Robert Plant and John Paul Jones were joined on stage by Jason Bonham, the son of their late drummer John Bonham. |
More than one million people had taken part in a ballot for the 9,000 pairs of tickets available for Monday's show. | More than one million people had taken part in a ballot for the 9,000 pairs of tickets available for Monday's show. |
Plant told the crowd the reunion had meant a lot to the band members. | Plant told the crowd the reunion had meant a lot to the band members. |
Read a review of the show | Read a review of the show |
They had been through "thousands and thousands of emotions" together during rehearsals, he said. | They had been through "thousands and thousands of emotions" together during rehearsals, he said. |
"We did it, Ahmet," he said after Stairway To Heaven - a reference to Ahmet Ertegun, the Atlantic Records founder who died last year and to whom the concert was dedicated. | "We did it, Ahmet," he said after Stairway To Heaven - a reference to Ahmet Ertegun, the Atlantic Records founder who died last year and to whom the concert was dedicated. |
Monday's show opened with news footage comparing the impact of Led Zeppelin and The Beatles, before a dazzling light show started. | Monday's show opened with news footage comparing the impact of Led Zeppelin and The Beatles, before a dazzling light show started. |
The band then launched into a set featuring both new and old songs, with 59-year-old singer Plant strutting across the stage to the accompaniment of air guitars from the audience. | The band then launched into a set featuring both new and old songs, with 59-year-old singer Plant strutting across the stage to the accompaniment of air guitars from the audience. |
In two moments redolent of the band in its heyday, Plant left the stage during an epic instrumental, and Page began playing his guitar with a violin bow. | In two moments redolent of the band in its heyday, Plant left the stage during an epic instrumental, and Page began playing his guitar with a violin bow. |
That's probably the one and only time I'll get to see them in the flesh, so tonight is a very special night Mary Wallace | That's probably the one and only time I'll get to see them in the flesh, so tonight is a very special night Mary Wallace |
The set included Dazed and Confused, Black Dog, and after more than an hour, Stairway to Heaven. | The set included Dazed and Confused, Black Dog, and after more than an hour, Stairway to Heaven. |
After almost two hours, Plant was still bursting with energy as the band closed with Kashmir, before the demand for an encore brought them back to play Whole Lotta Love. | After almost two hours, Plant was still bursting with energy as the band closed with Kashmir, before the demand for an encore brought them back to play Whole Lotta Love. |
After the performance, fans voiced their approval. | After the performance, fans voiced their approval. |
"I couldn't pick out a favourite song," said Terence Baker, 47, from Wimbledon, in south London. | "I couldn't pick out a favourite song," said Terence Baker, 47, from Wimbledon, in south London. |
"Every track was brilliant. They still know how to put on a show after all these years." | "Every track was brilliant. They still know how to put on a show after all these years." |
"Jimmy Page was incredible tonight," added Mary Wallace, 39, from Sunderland. | "Jimmy Page was incredible tonight," added Mary Wallace, 39, from Sunderland. |
'Brilliant' | 'Brilliant' |
"If anything, I think his guitar playing has got better over the years. | "If anything, I think his guitar playing has got better over the years. |
"That's probably the one and only time I'll get to see them in the flesh, so tonight is a very special night." | "That's probably the one and only time I'll get to see them in the flesh, so tonight is a very special night." |
In an attempt to beat touts, fans had been told they would not get a pass unless they presented not only photo ID, but also the credit card they used to book their tickets and the confirmation code they received at the time. | In an attempt to beat touts, fans had been told they would not get a pass unless they presented not only photo ID, but also the credit card they used to book their tickets and the confirmation code they received at the time. |
But that did not stop some eBay sellers claiming to have tickets, with some selling for up to £1,800 each. | But that did not stop some eBay sellers claiming to have tickets, with some selling for up to £1,800 each. |
BBC Radio 2 listener Kenneth Donnell, from Glasgow, had the most expensive tickets - after paying £83,000 for a pair of passes in an auction for Children In Need. | BBC Radio 2 listener Kenneth Donnell, from Glasgow, had the most expensive tickets - after paying £83,000 for a pair of passes in an auction for Children In Need. |
Fractured finger | Fractured finger |
Promoter Harvey Goldsmith, who staged Live Aid and Live 8, said the reunion of the band, who have sold an estimated 300m albums, had probably generated more interest than "any show I've done". | Promoter Harvey Goldsmith, who staged Live Aid and Live 8, said the reunion of the band, who have sold an estimated 300m albums, had probably generated more interest than "any show I've done". |
The concert had been postponed from 26 November after guitarist Page fractured a finger. | The concert had been postponed from 26 November after guitarist Page fractured a finger. |
Pete Townshend, Bill Wyman and the Rhythm Kings, Foreigner and Paolo Nutini - all Ertegun signings - also performed at the concert. | Pete Townshend, Bill Wyman and the Rhythm Kings, Foreigner and Paolo Nutini - all Ertegun signings - also performed at the concert. |
Did you go to the Led Zeppelin concert? What did you think of it? Send us your comments using the form below. | Did you go to the Led Zeppelin concert? What did you think of it? Send us your comments using the form below. |
A truly amazing concert. The band all performed with awesome energy for two and half hours, it blew everyone away. If these guys rock like this at 60 years old, I wonder how amazing they were in their prime! Anyway, it was worth every penny. This was the best concert I have ever seen!Paul, London | A truly amazing concert. The band all performed with awesome energy for two and half hours, it blew everyone away. If these guys rock like this at 60 years old, I wonder how amazing they were in their prime! Anyway, it was worth every penny. This was the best concert I have ever seen!Paul, London |
What an AWESOME evening! Something very very special... Zeppelin were amazing and the atmosphere was great. The setlist was well put together and they played long enough to justify the price of the tickets. Expensive, but for a good cause and worth every single penny. Robyn Taylor, Middlesex | What an AWESOME evening! Something very very special... Zeppelin were amazing and the atmosphere was great. The setlist was well put together and they played long enough to justify the price of the tickets. Expensive, but for a good cause and worth every single penny. Robyn Taylor, Middlesex |
Quite simply the greatest gig I have ever had the pleasure of attending. 'Kashmir' and 'Dazed...' were the highlights of an outstanding set list. £83k a ticket? Worth every penny I'd say... Mark Franklin, Witney, Uk | Quite simply the greatest gig I have ever had the pleasure of attending. 'Kashmir' and 'Dazed...' were the highlights of an outstanding set list. £83k a ticket? Worth every penny I'd say... Mark Franklin, Witney, Uk |
I turned down tickets to see Led Zeppelin in 1979 and regretted it ever since....until last night. It was absolutely fantastic - I am so glad I could see them this time. Awesome!Nick Owen, Bickley | I turned down tickets to see Led Zeppelin in 1979 and regretted it ever since....until last night. It was absolutely fantastic - I am so glad I could see them this time. Awesome!Nick Owen, Bickley |
Straight from the groin, no messing about, and no playing safe. They did it without a net and proved they are THE best band ever. I just hope they don't do it again.Bert Priest, Kidderminster, UK | Straight from the groin, no messing about, and no playing safe. They did it without a net and proved they are THE best band ever. I just hope they don't do it again.Bert Priest, Kidderminster, UK |
They were a great band, but now they're old men. Plant can't hit and hold the same notes, Page looks like old father time. Please don't play another gig. Don't ruin your legacy (like the Stones have). Wess, Notts | |
Best gig since bowie. We took a boat to and from the gig. Will remember it until I die.Robin and Gary, dublin, ireland | |