Van Halen is insisting he stops using one of their songs at factional rallies. And Jimmy Page insists rumours of a unfamiliar album are just "speculation." More on that below. McCain employed Van Halen's Right Now during a discourse he made in Ohio on Friday August 29.
And the orchestra has been animated to core out that neither the senator nor his offensive bosses had the the Ok to wager it. A spokesman for the group's bosses tells Tmz.com "Permission was not sought or granted, nor would it have been given. Van Halen are not political, they're just stagger and roll." Earlier this month (Aug08) Jackson Browne sued McCain's Republican Party for using his Running On Empty hit in a struggle ad for the Arizona Senator.
Browne's bencher Lawrence Iser said, "In match of Jackson Browne's lifelong commitment to Democratic ideals and state candidates, the misappropriation of Jackson Browne's authorization is only reprehensible." As far as Zep goes, the Kashmir hitmakers have been dogged by rumours of a full-on reunion since they reformed for a one-off gig in London go the distance year (Dec07). And recently drummer Jason Bonham - son of actual associate John Bonham who died in 1980 - admitted he had been "jamming in the studio" with Page and bassist John Paul Jones. But guitarist Page is adamant that reports the ribbon is working on strange temporal are from the word go untrue. He tells Blabbermouth.net, "We're not in point of fact in reality recording. We played at the O2 (arena in London). That was our reunion.
It's nothing as awful as what men and women are speculating and projecting." And Page reiterates that if there is to be a circle tour, it will have to sit tight until frontman Robert Plant finishes his promotional duties with late-model collaborator Alison Krauss.
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