They've released tickets over here in the UK (They're playing on Mon 26th November, 2007) and the cost is:
Front Floor Standing: £977
Rear Upper Tier: £877
Front Half Upper Tiers: £977
Front Third Upper Tiers: £1377
Rear Lower Tiers: £1777
Front Half Lower Tiers: £1977
Front Third Lower Tiers: £2377
Front Blocks Superseats: £2777
So, for me personally, the short answer to your question is no - even though there is no doubt how amazing they would be, how can you justify any of that?
P.S. This is a reseller - the face value of tickets are between £15 and £150, but they were sold out in literally seconds, and there were MILLIONS of people that missed out on tickets. I tried, but didn't even stand a chance, as did most people in my office.
2007-10-31 07:07:18
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answered by Heart_Attack_Man 2
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No.
1) Because they won't.
2) I could never afford the tickets.
3) Much as I *love* Led Zep, Robert's voice is not what it was 30 years ago.
2007-10-31 07:16:06
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answered by Lady Silver Rose * Wolf 7
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No, not now. I saw them twice before, in their prime, and to see them now would just remind me of how old I am. Robert can't hit the high ones anymore, Jimmy's just a bloated cartoon of who he was in the day of the Swaggering Guitar God, and Bonzo's dead. Although I am of a similar age, I haven't come to grips yet with the concept of Rock with Wrinkles; I thought that was just for the Blues. At least my ticket can go to someone else.
2007-10-31 08:16:09
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answered by the buffster 5
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YES!!YES!!!YES!!!!
If John Bonham was still "with us", ALL THE BETTER! I"m a 42 yrs young "Flower Child", I love ALL of THier music, (especially "The Immigrant Song", because I'ts about my "Viking Heritage"!!!
Catnip
2007-10-31 07:15:20
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answered by cc64bestyet 3
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Without a doubt. Saw them in 1975 and they blew me away.
2007-10-31 11:41:03
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answered by Peepaw 7
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Who wouldn't?! I'm positive they would do a few shows in the LA area.
2007-10-31 08:20:19
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answered by kontrolfreak66 6
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No, I don't think so. It's just not Led Zeppelin without John Bonham.
2007-10-31 07:50:01
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answered by RoVale 7
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Yes.
2007-10-31 07:41:38
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answered by The Rock & Roll Doctor 6
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If I could afford it, absolutely! I was too young to see them back in the day, so seeing them now would be great.
2007-10-31 07:18:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Without a doubt!
2007-10-31 07:06:03
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answered by BARD 4
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