Re: Led Zepplin Back On Tour

2002-10-15 Thread Russell Chapman
Kevin Tarr wrote: > >and joking about the others, I hope you realized > Well, yes. My response was about Elvis, not the others. At first sight, though, I wondered who were these artists that sold so well in America and I've never heard of them down under... Second glance, and I had caught on..

RE: Led Zepplin Back On Tour

2002-10-15 Thread Kevin Tarr
Kevin Tarr wrote: >The band, famed for songs like Stairway to Heaven and Whole Lotta Love, are >second only to the Beatles in worldwide album sales. > >What about Elvis, Slim Whitman, and Boxcar Willy? > Solo artists sales are recorded separately to Band/Group sales. > >Where's Pink Floyd? > T

Re: Led Zepplin Back On Tour

2002-10-15 Thread Russell Chapman
Kevin Tarr wrote: >The band, famed for songs like Stairway to Heaven and Whole Lotta Love, are >second only to the Beatles in worldwide album sales. > >What about Elvis, Slim Whitman, and Boxcar Willy? > Solo artists sales are recorded separately to Band/Group sales. > >Where's Pink Floyd? > To

RE: Led Zepplin Back On Tour

2002-10-15 Thread Kevin Tarr
http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2002471692,00.html LEGENDARY rockers Led Zeppelin are set to re-group after 22 years for a money-spinning stadium tour of America. The band, famed for songs like Stairway to Heaven and Whole Lotta Love, are second only to the Beatles in worldwide album sales.

Led Zepplin Back On Tour

2002-10-14 Thread Robert Seeberger
http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2002471692,00.html LEGENDARY rockers Led Zeppelin are set to re-group after 22 years for a money-spinning stadium tour of America. The three surviving members - singer Robert Plant, guitarist Jimmy Page and bassist John Paul Jones - plan to hit the road next