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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 music|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 (Led Zeppelin song)|The Ocean]]" for "[[She's Crafty]]".
 
For the [[1998 in film|1998]] movie ''[[Godzilla (1998 film)|Godzilla]]'', guitarist [[Jimmy Page]] collaborated with [[Sean Combs|Puff Daddy]], reworking the famous riff from "Kashmir" in the song "Come With Me"—Page also has a brief vocal part in this song.
 
==List of Led Zeppelin cover song performances and recordings==
* [[Sandie Shaw]] covered "Your Time Is Gonna Come" in 1969 for her controversial album ''[[Reviewing the Situation]]'', and she also covered songs originally by [[The Rolling Stones]], [[Donovan]], and [[Bob Dylan]] to name a few.
* An [[instrumental]] version of "Whole Lotta Love" by [[C. C. S. (pop group)|C. C. S.]] reached the [[UK singles chart]] in 1970, and was used as the theme music for the [[BBC]]'s chart show ''[[Top of the Pops]]'' for most of the 1970s, and, in a remixed version, between 1998 and 2003.
* [[Tina Turner]] released "Whole Lotta Love" as a single in 1975.
* Beginning in 1985, American stand-up comedian [[Wayne Federman]] included the main riff plus the solo from "[[Whole Lotta Love]]" and "[[Heartbreaker (Led Zeppelin song)|Heartbreaker]]" in a medley of hard rock tunes played on his ukulele (through a [[Marshall Amplification|Marshall]] amplifier). A version can be seen on [[Comedy Central]].
* [[Jeff Buckley]] has performed "Kashmir" [[Live at L'Olympia]].
* [[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 Legal action by representatives of Led Zeppelin soon followed, and the single was withdrawn from sale.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 band]]s perform the song.
* [[Nirvana (band)|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...''
* [[Frank Zappa]] covered "Stairway to Heaven" during live performances. One version, featuring a note-for-note copy of Page's guitar solo played by the horn section, can be found on the 1991 live album ''[[The Best Band You Never Heard in Your Life]]''.
* The [[New York City|New York]] [[Hardcore punk|hardcore]]/[[metalcore]] band [[Judge (band)|Judge]] recorded a version of "When the Levee breaks", originally released on the CD version of their 1991 EP, ''There Will Be Quiet''.
* A riff from "No Quarter" is used in [[Sublime (band)|Sublime]]'s version of [[The Toyes]]' "[[Smoke Two Joints]]", on Sublime's 1992 album, ''[[40 Oz. to Freedom]]''.
* In 1993, [[Rolf Harris]] recorded a cover version of "Stairway to Heaven" which reached No.7 in the UK charts.<ref name="RH">[http://www.45-rpm.org.uk/dirr/rolfh.htm Rolf Harris' Stairway to Heaven]</ref> Not long afterwards, an album called ''[[Stairways to Heaven]]'' was released, featuring Australian artists' interpretations of the classic song.
* "Immigrant Song" was covered by [[Infectious Grooves]] (a [[funk metal]] side project of [[Suicidal Tendencies]]) in 1993.
* [[Louisiana]]'s [[Crowbar (U.S. band)|Crowbar]] covered "No Quarter" on their second album, also called ''[[Crowbar (album)|Crowbar]]'', released on October 12, 1993.
* [[Ofra Haza]] recorded a version of "Kashmir", which appeared on her 1994 single, "Mata Hari".
* [[Dream Theater]] recorded a live performance (at [[Ronnie Scott]]'s Jazz Club in London, England, on January 31, 1995) of "The Rover", "Achilles Last Stand" and "The Song Remains the Same", combined into a medley. The recording features on their album ''[[A Change of Seasons]]''.
* In 1995, a [[tribute album]] entitled ''[[Encomium (album)|Encomium: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin]]'' was released. The album featured covers performed by modern rock acts, including a hit version of "Dancing Days" by [[Stone Temple Pilots]]. Robert Plant sang on the album, duetting with [[Tori Amos]] on "Down by the Seaside".
* In 1997, the [[London Philharmonic Orchestra]] released ''[[Kashmir: Symphonic Led Zeppelin]]'', an orchestral tribute to Led Zeppelin scored and arranged by [[Jaz Coleman]] and [[Martin Glover|Youth]] of [[Killing Joke]], including versions of "When the Levee Breaks", "Kashmir" and "Stairway to Heaven".
* In 1999, [[Great White (band)|Great White]] released a tribute album called ''[[Great Zeppelin: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin]]'' which they recorded live in December 1996 at the Galaxy in [[Santa Ana, California]]. The album contains fourteen tracks, including "[[Stairway to Heaven]]".
* [[Incubus (band)|Incubus]] performed a cover of "Immigrant Song" live on ''[[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 (song)|Tribute]]".
* [[Tool (band)|Tool]] covered "No Quarter" for the soundtrack of the 1997 film ''[[Private Parts (1997 film)|Private Parts]]'', but withdrew from the project. Their version was released in 2000, on the ''[[Salival]]'' box set.
* [[Fuel (band)|Fuel]] covered "Going to California" as a bonus track on the 2003 reissue of the album, ''[[Something Like Human]]''.
* On November 7, 2003, Dream Theater's [[Mike Portnoy]] put together a one-off cover band to perform at the [[Montreal Drum Festival]]. The band, called "Hammer of the Gods", included Portnoy on drums, [[Mr. Big (band)|Mr. Big]]'s [[Paul Gilbert]] on guitar, [[Dixie Dregs]]' [[Dave LaRue]] on bass and [[Pain of Salvation]]'s [[Daniel Gildenlöw]] on vocals. All members dressed in attire imitating Led Zeppelin's members. A recording of the performance is available on both CD and DVD through Portnoy's website.<ref name="MP">[http://www.mikeportnoy.com/store/?menu=store Mike Portnoy.com]</ref>
* [[A Perfect Circle]], recorded "[[When the Levee Breaks]]" for their ''[[eMOTIVe]]'' album in 2004. However, this version was a cover version of Memphis Minnie/Kansas Joe McCoy's song, not Led Zeppelin's altered version.
* [[Coheed and Cambria]]'s 2005 album ''[[Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness]]'' included a [[hidden track]] called "Bron-Y-Aur" after Led Zeppelin's song of the same name from ''Physical Graffiti''.
* [[Muse (band)|Muse]] have sampled the riff from "[[Heartbreaker (Led Zeppelin song)|Heartbreaker]]" when playing live.
* [[2pac]] sampled the riff from "[[Ten Years Gone]]" on the unreleased original version of "Life's So Hard" which was recorded in 1994 during the making of his album ''[[Me Against The World]]''.
* The 2CD edition of the [[W.A.S.P.]] [[concept album]] ''[[The Crimson Idol]]'' contains a live version of "When the levee Breaks".
* [[Prince (musician)|Prince]] often plays "[[Whole Lotta Love]]" with his band on tour, and his 1985 hit "[[Raspberry Beret]]" contains the line "she walked [[In Through the Out Door|in through the out door]], out door..."
* [[Heart (band)|Heart]] covered "Rock & Roll" in their 1980 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."
* [["Weird Al" Yankovic]] used the guitar part from "[[Black Dog (song)|Black Dog]]" in his parody of [[R. Kelly]]'s "[[Trapped in the Closet]]" called "Trapped in the Drive-Thru".
* [[Wolfmother]] performed a cover of "Communication Breakdown" at the 2006 UK Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction.
 
==Led Zeppelin tribute bands==
[[Bustle in your hedgerow]] is the instrumental quartet performing Led Zeppelin music based out of [[New York City]]. The band includes [[Dave Dreiwitz]] of [[Ween]], [[Marco Benevento]] and [[Joe Russo (musician)|Joe Russo]] of The [[Benevento/Russo Duo]] and [[Scott Metzger]] of RANA.
 
'''Fred Zeppelin''' is a tribute band to [[Led Zeppelin]] based in the original band's heartland of the [[West Midlands (region)|West Midlands]] of [[England]]. Drummer [[Steve 'Blackie' Black]] also heads Midland talent agency and music organisation [[Moby Music]]- named after Led Zeppelin's drum solo "[[Moby Dick (instrumental)|Moby Dick]]".
 
Although not endorsed or formally linked to Fred Zeppelin, or any of its associates or companies, it arguably has been the most supported by individual band members and their families. [[Robert Plant]] has been to see them four times and for some time, his quotation about them 'Accept no substitute' appeared on their flyers. [[Jason Bonham]] has also drummed with them in a one-off [[Cameo appearance|cameo]] [[encore (concert)|encore]] appearance; his late uncle [[Mick Bonham]] used to introduce their shows in the family hometown of [[Redditch]].
Formed in 1993 by drummer Steve Black, bassist Kevin Brown, and guitarist Keith Jenkins out of a genuine love for the music of Led Zeppelin. The aim of the band was to reproduce, note-for-note the music of the original band, and not to dress up in the manner of an embarrassing "Stars in Their Eyes" cabaret act.Originally employing vocalist Rob Bloomer the band generated a loyal Midlands following - no surprise being the Zeppelin heartland. After Rob's departure, Steven Gale was hired to fill vocal duties. Bassist Kevin Brown left the group in 2010, and was replaced by Elliot Gavin. The band play numbers from every Zeppelin album, and include an acoustic set in their repertoire. With such a volume of great music to draw upon the Fredz pride themselves in never playing the same set twice in a row.
 
[[Lez Zeppelin]] is an all-female tribute act performing Led Zeppelin music based out of [[New York City]]. In 2007, they released ''[[Lez Zeppelin (album)|Lez Zeppelin]]'', with production by [[Eddie Kramer]].
 
Other Led Zeppelin tribute bands include [[Swan Song - A Tribute to Led Zeppelin]], [[Led Zepplica]] 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.<ref name="DZ">[http://www.dreadzeppelin.com/sounds/plantvoice.wav Dread Zeppelin]</ref>
 
==References==
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* Austin, Macauley. (April 5, 2002) [[The Sentinel (Staffordshire)]] ''Drawing tribute from masters Steven Gale from Fred Zeppelin Tribute band Fred Zeppelin have more reason than most to believe they are doing their heroes justice. Led Zeppelin's Robert Plant has been to see them not just once, but three times, even.'' Page 73.
* [[Derby Evening Telegraph]] (September 30, 2005) ''Plant pays tribute to the freds.'' Page 40.
* [http://www.tamworthherald.co.uk/ ''Fred zeppelin? We whole lotta loved it.''] Page 54. [[Northcliffe Media|Tamworth Herald]]. March 29, 2007.
* [http://www.laws.sandwell.gov.uk/ccm/content/councilgeneral/pressreleases/2009-05/fred-zeppelin-at-the-public.en;jsessionid=b3J97lMEb874 Fred Zeppelin At The Public]. ''[[Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council]]''. Retrieved 2009-02-02
 
==External links==
* [http://www.fred-zeppelin.com/ Fred-Zeppelin Official website]
 
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