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Throughout NPR's 50th anniversary, we're looking back at moments from that year that have (also) stood the test of time. Today, one of the most unforgettable pieces of drumming in rock history.
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The move lets stand a previous ruling that the gargantuan rock band did not steal the opening instrumental of "Stairway to Heaven" from another band, Spirit.
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A court ruled in favor of Led Zeppelin on Monday, affirming that the band did not infringe the copyright of Spirit's "Taurus" in creating the song "Stairway to Heaven."
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Besides Jimmy Page, legendary guitarist and founder of Led Zeppelin, the band also had another genius: its manager, Peter Grant.
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That year, music journalist David Hepworth argues, offered an explosion of talent from David Bowie, Led Zeppelin, Al Green, John Lennon and more. He discusses his new book, Never a Dull Moment.
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Rock superstars Led Zeppelin face a claim that "Stairway to Heaven" was lifted from an earlier instrumental by the band Spirit. But what does it take to prove a song's ownership?