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Led Zeppelin have been forced to change the arrangement of their classic hits for their upcoming reunion show because Robert Plant can no longer reach the high notes.

The band have apparently rehearsed several songs in a lower key as a result of Plants voice getting lower since the last time they played together.

According to the Sun the rehearsal haven’t been going well for Jimmy Page either.

A source told them: "Jimmy is a bit rusty and Robert has been struggling with the high notes. To avoid any embarrassing vocal wobbles with the world watching, they decided it would be best to transpose the songs in a lower key."

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lol

I remember seeing David Bowie live about 10 no (that would have been with NIN opening, it wasn't that show) at least 15 years ago singing "Young Americans" and when he got to the line "Break down and cry!" he stopped, the band stopped, and Bowie sat down on the stage and hung his head...then the band churned into a lower key, reggae-version of the tune to which Bowie sung "Break down and cry" over and over. Very cool, but that's Bowie.

Of course, Zeppelin can't do something that for every tune...

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