quarta-feira, 4 de maio de 2011

Glenn Hughes vai gravar música "inédita" do Led Zeppelin

Jason Bonham, filho do pai dele, baterista do Black Country Communion e membro da curta reunião do Led Zeppelin em 2007, disse ao Toronto Sun que o próximo disco do BCC vai ter uma música que começou a ser composta para uma volta do Led.

"There's a song that started off as an idea that I worked on with (them), so I was happy to finish it off with this band and have it come out," the 44-year-old drummer says. "It's called Save Me. You'll notice it in the riff. You'll hear a slight Zepesque riff ... it's got a definite feel to it."

Bonham, the son of late Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham, rehearsed with Page and Jones for several months after the band's 2007 reunion concert in London -- but the project fell apart after singer Robert Plant declined to participate and they were unable to find a way forward.

"I was very much under the illusion that we were going to write an album and we were going to put together a new project," Bonham says. "It was winter, like early December of 2008 when it kind of came to a halt, which was a hard thing for me to get over for a while. I had just played the concert of my life."

A volta do Led acabou dando à luz uma federação de superbandas, então. Bonham Jr. foi pro BCC, JPJ foi pro Them Crooked Vultures e lança disco novo em 2011, Robert Plant reformou sua velha Band of Joy e Jimmy Page disse no ano passado que queria voltar a fazer turnê neste ano.

Mas vai ser bem interessante ver uma música nova "do Led Zeppelin" na voz do Hughes.

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