Jimmy Page Feud Reignited By Robbie Williams
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(Classic Rock) Robbie Williams has reignited his property feud with Led Zeppelin legend Jimmy Page. The dispute goes back more than a year to when Williams sought permission to carry out renovations to his Woodland House home in London. It's next door to Page's Tower House, which is a Grade 1 listed building. Page took exception to the plans, telling the local council in a letter of objection that the works could have "catastrophic consequences" for the integrity of his own house. The former Take That singer was performing at the Apple Music Festival in London at the weekend when his band briefly played Led Zeppelin's Whole Lotta Love. Williams changed the lyrics, singing: "I'm gonna dig a big hole and fill it full of sh*t," before segueing into his own track Kids. This week Williams told The Sun that the renovation works are still ongoing. Read his comments here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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