Led Zeppelin Promoter Slams eBay
Howard Hughes  |  by undercover.com.au. All rights reserved. 10.10 | 15:51

Goldsmith told Kerrang! Radio I wish eBay would drop dead and die. I have begged them to take [the tickets] off and they have basically told us to fuck off.

So I will do everything I possibly can to ruin their lives. Tickets to Zeppelin are 125 pounds face value and were issued via a ballot system. Fans were given a passcode so they could buy tickets.

Passcodes alone (ie NOT the ticket) were on sale on eBay for hundreds of pounds. Goldsmith, amongst other things, was co-organiser of the Live 8 concerts that covered the world in 2005 and has toured artists such as Pink Floyd, The Who, Eric Clapton and many many more.

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