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As he sets out on the latest tour by his Led Zeppelin Evening, Jason Bonham is "a little sad" – but not angry – about losing his spot in Sammy Hagar's band.
Answering a fan's social media question a few days ago, Bonham revealed that his 10-year tenure with The Circle and last year's Best of All Worlds tour band had come to an end. "Sammy has decided to carry on with Kenny," Bonham wrote, referring to Kenny Aronoff, who filled in during the four Best of All Worlds shows in August when Bonham rushed to England to help care for his mother, who'd suffered a stroke.
The move reunited the last Chickenfoot touring lineup of Hagar, Aronoff, guitarist Joe Satriani and bassist Michael Anthony (along with keyboardist-guitarist Rai Thistlethwayte). The group, with Aronoff, has been pictured working on new material in the studio, and Bonham says Hagar let him know he'd been replaced not long after the tour's end.
"I was trying to answer fans, really, because they were asking me, 'Why aren't you involved with the new thing they're recording?' and saying, 'Aren't you gonna do it again?' 'I was let go, so, no,'" Bonham, who recorded three albums with Hagar (2015's At Your Service, 2019's Space Between and 2022's Crazy Times), tells UCR. "Sammy rang me awhile ago. He was asking about my mom, but then he said, 'Y'know, I’m not gonna do much next year,' blah, blah blah, 'and I'm gonna go with Kenny.' I was a little shocked, I must say. I'd be lying to you if I wasn't a little sad, because we were on fire at the end of the tour. And I got a little upset. That was strange, after 10 years of being with him."
Nevertheless, Bonham has nothing but good to say about Hagar. "Listen, I love the guy to bits. I don't wish him any ill. I still speak to him. Honestly, the guy has taught me so much – about business, being positive. I'm an English guy; I can be really negative half the time. Even if the sun is shining, 'but it could rain.' He really helped me in that aspect big-time, and business sense and never taking no for an answer, always believing in yourself."
"So, yeah, I had a great 10 years. He allowed me to always do what I wanted to do. When my thing would get busy he always gave me the space. I couldn't ask for more."
Bonham is pleased to report, however, that his mother is well on the mend. "Mom is absolutely doing amazing, which is more than I could ever possibly imagine – from literally being told 'Say goodbye now' to now," he says. "She is a stubborn, hard-ass woman that suddenly went, 'I'm OK. I'm gonna be good.' It's still gonna take a lot of rehab and a lot of time to get back to what she was, but the real painful part – she beat that. So she's fighting on. She's almost back to normal, almost back to not talking to me. So she must be getting better! [Laughs.] She's gonna be around for a lot longer."
Amid all this, Bonham has just hit the road again with LZE, kicking off Tuesday night, Nov. 19, in Indianapolis, with 18 more U.S. dates through Dec. 16. "It blows my mind that something I started 14 years ago, only wanting to do it once, has just naturally become a part of my life that I've enjoyed doing on a yearly basis," the son of the late Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham says. "I never intended to do so many shows each year – but we've got about 20 in the beginning of the year and 20 at the end of the year, a winter run, and then bands started to ask me to go open for them on summer tours."
Bonham has kept his LZE set lists evolving as well; during its most recent rehearsals it's "been pulling out some songs that have never been done," or rarely performed, including "Friends," "Achilles' Last Stand," "In the Evening" and the extended "Dazed and Confused" from The Song Remains the Same.
Bonham says he's also "working to do" a full-album presentation of Led Zeppelin's Physical Graffiti for its 50th anniversary next year. "This is purely done as love, as a passion project," Bonham says. "I still get very kind of in awe or overwhelmed with the response we get. Every night I say to the audience, 'I will do it until I can't play any longer. If I can't play to the ability that the songs need, or the day I don't enjoy doing it, I will call it a day."
Bonham, who's also part of the all-star Black Country Communion, has some other points of pride for the year. He remains active with his son Jagr Henry, who had a rock radio hit with "Breed" this year.
"I'm so proud of him and the music he's making. Some of the music is a little heavy for some people’s tastes, but to me – I'm a drummer. I love riff-based music. We've got a really good start with it, and he's gonna come out and join [LZE] for a few shows and scare some of my fans a little because he's, like, 6-foot-4, he's ripped, completely tattooed, but the his band is great. I am just so pleased he's at this point, and it's just gonna get better."
HOW JASON BONHAM HELPED FOREIGNER GET BACK TOGETHER
And even though he was not an inducted member, Bonham was pleased to see Foreigner – which he played in from 2004-08 – get its due last month from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
"Back in 2004, I did a charity event in Santa Barbra with [Foreigner founder] Mick Jones and got [current bassist] Jeff Pilson involved and we had one of the original keyboard players and I brought an old singer I'd worked with before. ... After it was over I said, 'Come on, Mick. let's get the band back together!' That was the start of it, and they're still touring 20 years later. My time there was short, but I'm really pleased I had something to do with bringing the band back together, 'cause the music of Foreigner is timeless."
He added with a laugh: "It was always weird ... 'cause my wedding song was 'Waiting For a Girl Like You.' That's when I danced with my wife. To play that on a nightly basis always felt a little weird."
#post van halen#sammy hagar#the circle#best of all worlds tour#2024#jason bonham#Led Zeppelin Evening#ultimate classic rock#news#interview#Kenny Aronoff
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this.
this is my roman empire (i'm not exaggerating).
#they're just like the sun and the moon#i feel special feelings about this photo#i can't even describe how intimate it looks#jimbert#jimmy page#robert plant#led zeppelin
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I’m just gonna leave these here…
(AAAHHH I DONT KNOW WHAT TO FEEL)
(I CANT BELIEVE I DID THIS)
#my art#music#fan art#classic rock#rock n roll#colored pencil drawing#jimmy page#led zeppelin#blues rock#musician#1970s#screaming internally#idk what to do with this#guitarist#erm#*nervous sweating*#bombastic side eye#do people even read these#I am proud of myself for once
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in the stripped club. straight up "leding it". and by "it", haha, well. let's justr say. My zeppelin.
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Besides the whole idea that Bad People make Bad Art while Good People make Good Art in and of itself allows so much space for abuse apologia and victim blaming/shaming. If your dark empath super senses or whatever "can always tell," how are you going to react when some shit comes out about Your favorite musician/actor/writer/YouTuber/etc. man? Well you can finally divorce yourself completely from the culture of celebrity worship and develop a better relationship to art Or you can continue to do abuse apologia because "well they made a thing I like so clearly they're a good person", while at the same time calling Steven Universe or whatever Irredeemable Media because "well they made a thing I don't like so clearly they're a bad person."
#this isn't even me 'justifying' or whatever that i like goomer i hate mr fuckoff and always have. it's not about him#this is a general statement for across the board bc i see this happen again and again#i listen to music okay i know the signs. led zeppelin still bangs but i'd kill jimmy page like a chimp on xanax if i ever saw him in public#open mick night
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Not naming names, but I literally just watched a bunch of ostensibly "straight" guys debate over the hotness of the respective Zep guys, up to and including outright lusting after pics of our beloved Percy, and I don't even know what my life is anymore. It's like these smokin' hot '70s rockers are the Keira Knightleys of "straight" men! (For the uninitiated, Keira Knightley has quite the track record of triggering sapphic women's queer awakenings, mine included.)
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Jimmy Page
#jimmy page#led zeppelin#love#music legend#do we even need a tag for jimmy#robert plant#did i say love#guitars
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i know we’ve all probably seen this clip but it will never get old to me how jimmy turns and WAITS for robert to look at him just so they can smile excitedly at each other 🥹
SO PRECIOUS.
#page and plant genuinely like each other#just kiss already#they are everything to me#even though i know you already have#led zeppelin#robert plant#jimmy page#jimbert#70s#70s rock#70s music#70s men
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No, I do not want to go to a party. I want to walk around with my headphones on listening to Zeppelin while taking photos of stray cats.
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led zeppelin, by neal preston
madison square garden; february 21 1975
#robert snatched as fuck waist is the truth#led zeppelin#do i even tag jonesy here. it feels mean#lznp#neal preston#photography#classic rock#robert plant#jimmy page#70s#80s#my scans#john paul jones
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so does anyone know where i can buy this vase
#he looks even hotter with flowers stuffed in his pants#i love this man so fucking much#robert plant#led zeppelin#1970s#classic rock
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Zep at the House of Riot, 1973 (James Fortune)
#led zeppelin#1973#james fortune#the riot house#on top of the world and carefree#and sweaty apparently#oc roberts temp runs higher than most#but even jimmy looks a bit moisture laden#i was going to say sudoric but thats too much#i will however use that in a fic#somehow
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Are they... yknow... 🏳️🌈...
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Led Zeppelin - In The Evening
#Led Zeppelin#In Through The Out Door#In The Evening#Label:#Swan Song –#Format:#Vinyl LP Album Reissue Stereo A Sleeve Variant#Released: 1979#Hard Rock Classic Rock#UK
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What she says: I'm fine.
What she means: Imagine Led Zeppelin playing a live cover of "Move Over" by Janis Joplin, without changing the gender of the "you" in the song (e.g. keeping the line "you know that I need a man" as is), with Robert not-so-subtly singing the song at Jimmy the whole time.
#even without zeppelin you dudes still have time to make it happen#even solo robert you can throw some “Jimmy”s in there#get on it my dudes#what i wouldn't give to hear robert cover janis joplin in general#i mean he basically was doing a whole janis joplin schtick during his baby giraffe era#(see: RAH Jan 9 1970)#led zeppelin#jimbert#robert plant
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I think it's really funny that led zeppelin is dean winchester's favorite band because jimmy page was already almost definitely doing black magic in real life so I can't possibly imagine what they would've gotten up to in a universe where demons are actually real
#whenever I watch a show with any sort of supernatural element that also takes place on earth#I wonder to myself what the Implications are for various band members/musicians#like. just limiting this to Supernatural. did bob dylan actually sell his soul then? how did he get out of the 10-year contract?#he should've cameod as a demon like that one time Snooki showed up. not even as a character. as Snooki - who happens to be a demon#led zeppelin#supernatural
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