Thursday, 13 January 2011

JASON BONHAM LED ZEPPELIN EXPERIENCE list from the Los Angeles concert

In this news Artisan News Service spoke to the Led Zeppelin drummer Jason Bonham about JASON BONHAM'S LED ZEPPELIN EXPERIENCE —

Led Zeppelin drummer Jason Bonham celebrates the life and music of his father, here legendary of Led Zeppelin's John Bonham.

For the ZEPPELIN reunion Jason talked about the hold-out of Robert Plant; his memory turn of the 2007 ZEPPELIN concert in support of Ahmet Ertegun; and stated that fans were positive toward his JASON BONHAM'S LED ZEPPELIN EXPERIENCE.

After performing in 38 cities the tour earned $2.1 million and broke the top 50 of trade publication Pollstar's annual top tours list. Bonham is hoped to release a second leg in the spring.

Jason described, "I never imagined we'd receive the reaction we've been getting. It's beyond my wildest dreams to come out represent my family, my father and the music of LED ZEPPELIN."

Here reveal from the Los Angeles concerts list to the JASON BONHAM LED ZEPPELIN EXPERIENCE setlist .

Set I:

01. "Rock and Roll", (Led Zeppelin IV), 1971
02. "Celebration Day", (Led Zeppelin III), 1970
03. "Black Dog", (Led Zeppelin IV), 1971
04. "Your Time Is Gonna Come", (Led Zeppelin), 1969
05. "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You", (Led Zeppelin), 1969
06. "Dazed & Confused", (Led Zeppelin), 1969
07. "What Is and What Should Never Be", (Led Zeppelin II), 1969
08. "Thank You", (Led Zeppelin II), 1969
09. "The Lemon Song", (Led Zeppelin II), 1969
10. "Moby Dick", (Led Zeppelin II), 1969

Set II:

01. "Good Times Bad Times", (Led Zeppelin IV), 1971
02. "I'm Gonna Crawl", (In Through The Out Door), 1979
03. "Since I've Been Loving You", (Led Zeppelin III), 1970
04. "When The Levee Breaks", (Led Zeppelin IV), 1971
05. "The Ocean", (Houses Of The Holy), 1973
06. "Over The Hills And Far Away", (Houses Of The Holy), 1973
07. "How Many More Times", (Led Zeppelin), 1969
08. "Stairway To Heaven", (Led Zeppelin IV), 1971
09. "Kashmir", (Physical Graffiti), 1975

Encore:

10. "Whole Lotta Love", (Led Zeppelin II), 1969

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