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Press Release
International Court of Appeal - Decision
15/04/2009
The FIA International Court of Appeal has decided to deny the appeals submitted against decisions numbered 16 to 24 taken by the Panel of the Stewards on 26 March at the 2009 Grand Prix of Australia and counting towards the 2009 FIA Formula One World Championship.
Based on the arguments heard and evidence before it, the Court has concluded that the Stewards were correct to find that the cars in question comply with the applicable regulations.
Full reasons for this decision will be provided in due course.
Aerosmith Guitarist says Page trying to motivate Plant to return to Zeppelin
Lemon Squeezings.blogspot.com
October 29, 2008
Guitarist Brad Whitford of Aerosmith, in an appearance on the syndicated Todd n Tyler Radio Empire, explained what bandmate Steven Tyler was doing in England with Jimmy Page.
“First of all, they did it for fun,” said Whitford, who plans to tour with Aerosmith again beginning in March 2009. His comments were the first from the Aerosmith stable confirming a report published Saturday in England’s Daily Mail that mentioned Tyler’s jam session with Page and Led Zeppelin bandmates John Paul Jones and Jason Bonham.
Whitford brought up Aerosmith’s history of playing with Page and his own particular admiration of Page as a guitarist. He then speculated as to the message Page and the others may have been trying to relate to Robert Plant by way of the media.
“I actually think Jimmy wanted Steven to come over and play a little bit because, I think, he was trying to light a fire under Robert,” Whitford said. “Come on! Come on, Robert, let’s go!”
Plant announced in September in a message on his official Web site that he has no intention of touring or recording with Led Zeppelin for the next two years.
The interviewers asked if, out of all the singers in the world, Steven Tyler is one of the most intimidating Page and company could have brought in to motivate Plant. Whitford’s answer was as short as it needed to be: “Yes, absolutely.”
The program also conducted an interview with Danny Goldberg, who worked with Led Zeppelin’s organization for three years in the mid 1970s. In that interview, Goldberg said he believes Plant will come around and play with Led Zeppelin again someday, even if it is two or three years from now.