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The value of Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven" can vary widely based on factors such as the edition, condition, and market demand. Original pressings of the album, particularly from the 1970s, can range from $10 to several hundred dollars, while rare collector's editions or vinyl in mint condition can fetch much higher prices. For specific valuations, it's best to consult recent sales data or a professional appraiser.
It got becasue The Leader Singer Bon Scott was doing to much drugs and he thought since he was doing to much drugs he was going to the highway to hell and so he wrote about and that is how the song got it's name. Actually the correct way this song got its name was in response to Zeppelin's Stairway to Heaven if you look up and liten to interviews conducted by Bon when asked about the title and lyrics
You will find a complete listing of the Led Zeppelin studio discography & much,much more at the bands official website www.ledzeppelin.com.
It depends on what you mean by "First Record." There was a demo made with "Babe I'm gonna leave you" and "Dazed and confused" made even before Led Zeppelin 1 that is worth hundreds of $. However,if you are talking about Led Zeppelin 1, you can get it on Ebay for next to nothing.
i saw it at a music store, and it was going for $350
The value of Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven" can vary widely based on factors such as the edition, condition, and market demand. Original pressings of the album, particularly from the 1970s, can range from $10 to several hundred dollars, while rare collector's editions or vinyl in mint condition can fetch much higher prices. For specific valuations, it's best to consult recent sales data or a professional appraiser.
I think you are referring to the songs "Orion" & "Stairway to Heaven" as performed by Rodrigo Y Gabriela in their live recording "Live in Japan." They also have a self-titled studio album in which they have an amazing version of "Orion" Although it sounds much like Apocalyptica, "Stairway to Heaven" is actually preformed by the String Quartet . It is the #2 track in the album "The String Quartet Tribute To Led Zeppelin"
It got becasue The Leader Singer Bon Scott was doing to much drugs and he thought since he was doing to much drugs he was going to the highway to hell and so he wrote about and that is how the song got it's name. Actually the correct way this song got its name was in response to Zeppelin's Stairway to Heaven if you look up and liten to interviews conducted by Bon when asked about the title and lyrics
Not really, but then again Jimmy Page used one for Stairway to Heaven, but majority of people dont use it so much for solo's.
You will find a complete listing of the Led Zeppelin studio discography & much,much more at the bands official website www.ledzeppelin.com.
No it was not a blimp. It was a Zeppelin. A zeppelin is much bigger and is a frame work filled with a bunch of bladders when a Blimp is a single balloon filled with gas.
It depends on what you mean by "First Record." There was a demo made with "Babe I'm gonna leave you" and "Dazed and confused" made even before Led Zeppelin 1 that is worth hundreds of $. However,if you are talking about Led Zeppelin 1, you can get it on Ebay for next to nothing.
No, heaven is not just a cloud. Heaven is much, much better than that. For example, there are streets of transpartent gold. There will be feasts in heaven.
2 words : "John" "Bonham"
Too Much Heaven was created on -19-07-06.
Robert Snyder smells heaven and this heaven is like unicorns running across a rainbow with clouds made of cotton candy and rain drops made of skittles. i love this guy so much i would marry him
As It Is in Heaven grossed $3,526 worldwide.