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This video of Heart performing “Stairway to Heaven” at the 2012 Kennedy Center Honors is an absolute masterpiece, both in tribute and execution. It begins with a subdued and intimate atmosphere, perfectly setting the stage for what is to come. The surviving members of Led Zeppelin—Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, and John Paul Jones—are seated in the Presidential Box, alongside President Obama and the First Lady, while Jason Bonham, son of the late John Bonham, is positioned behind the drums. The scene is charged with emotion even before the first note is played, as Jason’s presence evokes the memory of his father, who was such a crucial part of Led Zeppelin’s sound.
The performance opens with Nancy Wilson strumming the iconic acoustic guitar intro, her playing delicate yet filled with a quiet intensity. The lights are focused on her and Ann, creating an intimate mood, as though the rest of the room has fallen away. Ann Wilson soon begins to sing, her voice rich and powerful, yet tinged with a sense of reverence. She sings the early verses with a restraint that mirrors the slowly building tension in the room, letting the song breathe and unfold at its own pace.
At this point, the stage remains minimally lit, keeping the focus solely on the Wilson sisters. The quietness of the moment feels almost sacred, with only the soft strumming of the guitar and Ann’s haunting voice filling the space. The performance is delicate, and the intensity simmers just beneath the surface, holding the audience in a state of quiet anticipation. The camera occasionally cuts to the members of Led Zeppelin. Robert Plant, visibly moved, watches intently, his eyes betraying the deep emotional connection he has to the song.
As the arrangement slowly builds, the orchestra begins to emerge, subtly adding layers of sound that fill the space without overwhelming it. Jason Bonham’s drumming begins to kick in, his presence now taking on a more noticeable role. The emotional weight of his playing—knowing that he is stepping into the shoes of his late father—deepens the significance of the performance. It’s clear that this is more than just a tribute; it’s a passing of the torch.
Jason Bonham’s drumming becomes a central part of the tribute, both musically and emotionally. As the son of Led Zeppelin’s original drummer, John Bonham, his presence behind the drums is more than symbolic—it’s a heartfelt homage to his father’s legacy. The weight of stepping into such a role is palpable, but Jason delivers each beat with precision and passion, as if channeling the energy of his late father, adding a deeply emotional layer to the performance.
It is only later in the performance, as the song reaches its climactic moments, that the choir enters the stage. They are dressed in black suits with bowler hats—a direct tribute to John Bonham, who was known for wearing a bowler hat while drumming. Their appearance is striking and adds to the gravity of the moment, as their voices blend beautifully with Ann’s, lifting the song to new heights. The timing of their entrance is perfect, arriving just as the performance needs that extra surge of power to carry it forward.
The performance then reaches its pivotal moment: the guitar solo. Shane Fontayne takes centre stage, delivering a powerful rendition of Jimmy Page’s iconic solo. His playing is precise yet filled with raw emotion, paying homage to the original while adding his own touch. The solo soars across the stage, electrifying the performance and setting the tone for the explosive finale.
As the song drives towards its crescendo, Ann Wilson’s vocals reach a fever pitch, merging seamlessly with the swelling orchestra and the full force of the choir. The choir’s harmonies echo the final, iconic lines, “And as we wind on down the road…” adding layers of depth and emotional intensity to the performance. The orchestra surges, the lights grow brighter, and the entire stage seems to come alive with the energy of the moment.
When the final notes are played, the audience erupts into a standing ovation. The camera pans to the members of Led Zeppelin once again—Robert Plant is wiping away tears, overwhelmed by the power of the tribute, while Jimmy Page beams with pride. John Paul Jones, more reserved, looks deeply appreciative. Jason Bonham, having played his heart out, finishes with a final flourish, a nod to his father’s legacy that brings the performance full circle.
This performance of “Stairway to Heaven” is not just a musical tribute—it’s a deeply emotional and spiritual experience. Every element, from the haunting guitar intro to the climactic finale with the orchestra and choir, has been meticulously crafted to honour Led Zeppelin’s legacy. It’s a moment that transcends the song itself, leaving a lasting impression on anyone who watches it.
If you’re a fan of Led Zeppelin’s iconic music, you won’t want to miss this fan-voted chart featuring their 12 greatest songs. From timeless classics like Stairway to Heaven and Kashmir to the hard-hitting Whole Lotta Love, these tracks showcase the band’s immense influence on rock history. Discover how fans ranked their favorite hits, and see where your top song stands!
Check out the full chart and vote for your favourite Led Zeppelin tracks here: Led Zeppelin’s 12 Greatest Songs
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This chart showcases 12 iconic songs from Led Zeppelin, highlighting the band’s most significant singles released throughout their career. All tracks listed are singles, except for “Kashmir,” which, while not officially released as a single, remains one of their most frequently played songs.
[Album: Led Zeppelin IV, 1971]
[Album: Physical Graffiti, 1975]
[Album: Led Zeppelin II, 1969]
[Album: Led Zeppelin III, 1970]
[Album: In Through the Out Door, 1979]
[Album: Led Zeppelin II, 1969]
[Album: In Through the Out Door, 1979]
[Album: Led Zeppelin IV, 1971]
[Album: Houses of the Holy, 1973]
[Album: Led Zeppelin IV, 1971]
[Album: Led Zeppelin IV, 1971]
[Album: Led Zeppelin, 1969]
While you may not hear every track frequently due to our curated playlists, you can catch them during the following programmes on Best of Music Radio:
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These tracks will be played sporadically throughout the year, ensuring a varied playlist. The same song will only repeat at a minimum frequency over six months to a year.
Tune in to Best of Music Radio for the best rock music, featuring Led Zeppelin’s legendary tracks!
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