There are a variety of social networking sites that boast the ability to play videos with ease: including videos of Led Zeppelin. Popular video playing sites include YouTube, Atom, Vimeo and UStream.
you can find it on youtube.
"Stairway to Heaven" is a Led Zeppelin song. According to the Related Question (see below), The Eagles did a cover of it, but "it's very hard to find," which means it's probably not on any of their studio albums, or any of the other albums of theirs that would be available at any record store or amazon.com.
For what instrument? If it is guitar go to Ultimate Guitar; you will also find a lot more tabs for songs if you want them-- just search for the song on the website.
yes it does when you hear it backwards you might hear sublimal messages....to find out more type in google : spongebob theme song backwards, click on the 3rd video
No. But if you search on YouTube you will find a video that has the lyrics or if you search on google you will find just the lyrics
mitch benn is a really funny comedy songwriter who's songs include 'sing like an angle', 'save my doctor who', 'Obamabama' and 'stairway to heaven parody'. find him on YouTube!!!!!!!
You can find recruitable Gastly and its evolutions in Sky Stairway.
Originally it wsd by Led Zepplin but the Eagles did a cover, a very hard to find but very amazing cover.
It's random as to where you find it in dungeons, though the stairway to there tends to appear when you don't need any healing or anything whatsoever, such is the law of video games
There are many songs that include lines about that, but there's a particular video from a song of his called 'I Ain't Mad At Cha' where he gets killed and goes to heaven. The song itself is not about dying, but the video is. If you're looking for songs where he describes himself dying/getting killed/going to heaven, you'll find many on the album 'Me Against The World', his third album.
you can find magby in the lava map. you go up one stairway then you walk.. later on a magby will appear.
It was in the 1970s . and was the most requested song in the 1970s and erly 80s