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Slash: 'Led Zeppelin right not to reform'
Published Thursday, Jan 14 2010, 05:38 GMT | By Oli Simpson

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Despite enthusiasm from the other members of the legendary group to embark on a string of live dates following their one-off O2 arena show in December 2007, Plant rejected the proposal - a stance that impressed the former Guns N' Roses guitarist.
Slash told GQ: "When Robert Plant said he didn't want to tour after the comeback show, I thought that was the right thing. It was a special night, so why ruin it?"
Slash also revealed in the same interview that the original lineup of Guns N' Roses had walked away from an offer of over $100m (£61m) to reunite.
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