In 2011, Rolling Stone asked its readers to vote for it best rock ballad of history. The result? Stairway to Heaven of the Led Zeppelin. An acceptable choice, considering that the song, published in 1971continues to be broadcast on the radio today, after more than fifty years.
Per Rolling Stone, Stairway to Heaven it would be the right choice if we were faced with the need to reduce the entire genre of rock classico to a song only. The song also represents the essence of Led Zeppelin, their signature.
Robert Plant e Stairway to Heaven
Despite the success, Robert Plant has always maintained a ambivalent attitude verso Stairway to Heaven. In fact, he defined the text as abstract and pretentious, explaining that at 70 he can no longer identify with the mystical lyrics he wrote when he was young. For him, that song is Daughter Of another era.
In an interview with Robin Hilton, host of the series Tiny Desk of NPR, Plant spoke openly about the evolution of his voice over the decades. The singer explained that he felt the need to break out of a predefined pattern, adding that he felt the need to reduce some vocal expressions to find his own way.
They are words that imply the voltage at the artistic reinvention by Plant: the Zeppelin singer felt the need to escape the influence of a song that risked defining his musical identity too rigidly. His artistic research does not want to suffer the weight of its own legacy, however monumental, preferring to continue the exploration of new musical territories.
Stairway to Heaven remains, of course, a timeless masterpiece, a song that fans around the world continue to love and that has forever defined the rock ballad genre, regardless of the personal relationship its creator has developed with it over the years.
The top five of Rolling Stone includes two Beatles songs (Let It Be in fifth place e Something per second); November Rain by Guns N’ Roses in fourth place; Wild Horses of the Rolling Stones in third place.
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