Led Zeppelin Nov 26 show cancelled

p2pnet news | Music:- The Led Zeppelin come-back show, scheduled for a November 26, has been cancelled.
It’ll now happened in December, says NME.
Guitarist Jimmy Page broke his finger.
“I have examined the fracture to Mr. Page’s finger, and it is my opinion that, with proper rest and treatment, he will be ready to resume rehearsing in three weeks’ time, and thus able to perform on December 10,” the story quotes Page’s “medical specialist” as saying.
The band is also slated to make a comeback album financed, interestingly, not by the band or by a music company, but by a UK investment bank, Ingenious Media.
Also See:
come-back show – Led Zeppelin one-off comeback, September 12, 2007
NME – Led Zeppelin postpone reunion show, November 1, 2007
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November 2nd, 2007 at 6:37 am
I bet he broke it playing. :-p
November 3rd, 2007 at 9:48 am
“Interestingly” would probably apply if Monty Python were financing it (their first movie was financed by Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd).