LED ZEPPELIN Taking Sound Tips From ELTON JOHN?

December 3, 2007

According to NME.com, LED ZEPPELIN are taking tips from ELTON JOHN ahead of their reunion next week (December 10).

The band will take the stage in London at the 02 Arena, which was converted into a gig venue after it began life as the Millennium Dome.

However, after seeing several concerts there, guitarist Jimmy Page admitted he may consult the rock 'n' roll knight in order to get the best sound.

"THE STONES sounded terrible [when they played there], PRINCE wasn't great, SNOW PATROL was just this great monolithic noise," Page told Q Magazine.

However John's performance at the venue impressed the guitarist and he admitted he may well seek out advice on how he pulled it off.

"The only guy who sounded OK in there was Elton John," explained Page. "So I may talk to his soundman."

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