Led Zeppelin’s Stairway To Heaven Turns 40 Years Old

Posted by on November 11th, 2011 at 1:13 PM

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Forty years ago an incredible classic rock band hit their creative peak when they released Led Zeppelin lV.  I remember at age fourteen being handed this record for the first time, and being awe struck by  stunning song-craftsmanship and lyrical prowess. The album itself which was released November 8th 1971 was a major success and sold 23 million copies alone in the United States, but only peaked at number 2 on the charts.

Many Zeppelin Fans know this album as the one that contains Stairway to Heaven, but among rock critics and fanatics of Zeppelin the whole album is a masterpiece.  Led Zeppelin was never known for creating phenomenal singles, but created a name for themselves as a record band.  They saw that every song recorded for the album should be done masterfully, and should compliment other tracks on the album.  It’s not easy to convince the novice Zeppelin fan that Stairway to Heaven is not the best song on Led Zeppelin lV, but give them a few years and they will be hailing Zeppelin IV for songs such as “Black Dog,” “Rock and Roll,” and “When The Levee breaks.” This album is a must for an classic rock enthusiast, and should be apart of any album collection.

 

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  • Kisha-Marie Jones

    This is the album I played backwards to hear satanist messages when I was in single digits. I’d be a totally different person if Led Zeppelin never existed.

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