Tributes to Led Zeppelin

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Beginning in the 1980s, the iconic nature of many Led Zeppelin riffs made them a popular target for sampling, initially unauthorised, but later sanctioned by the surviving band members, to mixed reactions from fans. Hip-hop group the Beastie Boys sampled two Led Zeppelin songs for their Licensed to Ill album; they used Bonham's drum introduction from "When the Levee Breaks" (which was also used by Mike Oldfield and Erasure) for the song "Rhymin' and Stealin'", and parts of "The Ocean" for "She's Crafty".

For the 1998 movie Godzilla, guitarist Jimmy Page collaborated with Puff Daddy, reworking the famous riff from "Kashmir" in the song "Come With Me"—Page also has a brief vocal part in this song.

The song "Signifying Rapper" by Schoolly D, which was included in the initial release of the movie Bad Lieutenant, featured a sample from "Kashmir" which was used without permission; the song has since been removed from the soundtrack.

[edit] List of Led Zeppelin cover song recordings

  • Tina Turner released "Whole Lotta Love" as a single in 1975.
  • Little Roger and the Goosebumps released a single called "Stairway to Gilligan's Island" in 1978. The song puts the words to the theme of the television show Gilligan's Island to an adapted and condensed "Stairway to Heaven". This song became popular, especially through heavy play (and many listener requests) on the Dr. Demento Radio Show. Legal action by representatives of Led Zeppelin soon followed, and the single was withdrawn from sale. Many Led Zeppelin tribute bands perform the song.
  • Nirvana performed a sloppy rendition of "Heartbreaker" in 1987 during the first live performance under the Nirvana name.
  • Soundgarden covered hits such as "Stairway to Heaven" and "Communication Breakdown" during tours in the early 1990s.
  • Iron Maiden released a cover of the song "Communication Breakdown" on their single "Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter", released on December 24, 1990.
  • A cappella group The Bobs included "Whole Lotta Love" on their 1991 album 'The Bobs Sing the Songs Of...
  • The New York hardcore/metalcore band Judge recorded a version of "When the Levee breaks", originally released on the CD version of their 1991 EP, There Will Be Quiet.
  • In 1993, Rolf Harris recorded a cover version of Stairway to Heaven which reached No.7 in the UK charts [1]. Not long afterwards, an album called Stairways to Heaven was released, featuring Australian artists' interpretations of the classic song.
  • Ofra Haza recorded a version of "Kashmir", which appeared on her 1994 single, "Mata Hari".
  • Incubus performed a cover of "Immigrant Song" live on the The Howard Stern Show on October 24, 2001, with Howard Stern trying to emulate Robert Plant's signature high note.
  • The rock/comedy duo Tenacious D used pieces of "Stairway to Heaven" in the original version of their song "Tribute".
  • Tool covered "No Quarter" for the soundtrack of the 1997 film Private Parts, but withdrew from the project. Their version was released in 2000, on the Salival box set.
  • 2pac has sampled the riff from Ten Years Gone on the unreleased original version of "Life's So Hard".
  • Heart covered "Rock & Roll" in their 1980's album "Greatest Hits Live". They also released a live version of "Stairway to Heaven" on one of their remastered CD albums.
  • Phish has performed covers of "Good Times, Bad Times," "Dazed and Confused," "Communication Breakdown," "Misty Mountain Hop," "Moby Dick," and "Ramble On."
  • Wolfmother recently performed a cover of "Communication Breakdown" at the 2006 UK Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction.

Other Led Zeppelin tribute bands include Led Zepplica, Fred Zeppelin and Dread Zeppelin, a band that performs Led Zeppelin covers in a reggae style with an Elvis Presley impersonator on vocals. Robert Plant has publicly stated that Dread Zeppelin is his favorite Led Zeppelin cover band. [3].