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Source: Blabbermouth.net

Although Robert Plant has long been thought of as the lone holdout in a LED ZEPPELLIN reunion, it seems that an offer was made by him, which Jimmy Page chose to pass on. Plant, who’s receiving good notices for his SENSATIONAL SPACE SHIFTERS album “Lullaby And… The Ceaseless Roar”, spoke to the Uncut magazine following the announcement of the next two ZEPPELIN reissues on October 28 — “Led Zeppelin IV” and “Houses Of The Holy” — and addressed Page‘s claims of him being uninterested in teaming up, saying, “I feel for the guy. He knows he’s got the headlines if he wants them. But I don’t know what he’s trying to do. So I feel slightly disappointed and baffled.”

Plant revealed that he proposed working again with Page in an acoustic capacity. “A couple of years ago, I said, ‘If you’ve got anything acoustic, let me know. I’ll give it a whirl,'” Plant said. “It was hands across the water. He just walked away. But we couldn’t do anything proper. The weight of expectation is too great.”

Back in May, Page told The New York Times that Plant was blocking the return of LED ZEPPELIN. “I was told last year that Robert Plant said he is doing nothing in 2014, and what do the other two guys think?” he said. “Well, he knows what the other guys think. Everyone would love to play more concerts for the band. He’s just playing games, and I’m fed up with it, to be honest with you. I don’t sing, so I can’t do much about it. It just looks so unlikely, doesn’t it?”

In June, during Plant‘s press conference in Morocco to publicize the SENSATIONAL SPACE SHIFTERS‘ shows, Plant addressed Page‘s comments, saying, “He needs to go to sleep and have a good rest, and think again. We have a great history together and like all brothers we have these moments where we don’t speak on the same page, but that’s life.”

When The Pulse Of Radio last caught up with Robert Plant, he was asked what the bottom line was regarding him resisting a full-scale LED ZEPPELIN reunion. “It’s not that I’ve been obstructive,” he said. “It’s just that it meant what it meant when it meant it, and beyond that there was no story, and with John‘s [Bonham] passing and all that stuff, it was gone. There’s no need for it.”