Check Out 101 Versions Of “Stairway To Heaven”

Ah, covers. Love them or hate them, they are a staple of the music we listen to. Some of you may have already seen this, but if you haven’t, check out WFMU’s blog. They posted 101 different versions of “Stairway To Heaven.” Click the link below to see the insanity for yourself.

“Here are 101 versions of the song that doesn’t remain the same, depending on whether it’s the the Australian music hall version, the Gilligan’s Island version, the backwards version, the backwards splice-and-dice quarter note version, the glass harmonica version, the Doors version, the reggae version and on and on (all MP3s). Much of this came from former FMU DJ KBC’s CD of the same name, which took much of it’s content from this 1992 LP.”

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