Led Zeppelin cleared of plagiarism in Stairway case

Led Zeppelin cleared of plagiarism in Stairway case
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24 June 2016
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Led Zeppelin did not copy the opening chords of Stairway to Heaven from the US band Spirit, a US jury has found.

It said the riff Led Zeppelin was accused of taking from Spirit's 1967 song Taurus "was not intrinsically similar" to Stairway's opening.

Jimmy Page and Robert Plant said they were grateful to "put to rest questions about [its] origins... confirming what we have known for 45 years".

The case was brought on behalf of Spirit's late guitarist, Randy Wolfe.

During the trial, defence lawyers argued the chord progression in question was very common and had been in use for more than 300 years.

The prosecution had argued Led Zeppelin became familiar with Spirit's song after the two bands played on the same bill at a club in Plant's hometown in Birmingham in 1970, a year before Stairway to Heaven was released in 1971.

Spirit's bassist Mark Andes testified last week he met Plant at the show and played snooker with him afterward.

Plant insisted he had no memory of that night, saying that in all the "hubbub and chaos" it would be hard to remember a one-off meeting 40 years ago.

Plant partially attributed his lack of memory to a bad car crash on his way home from the club. Both he and his wife suffered head injuries in the accident, he told the court, after the windshield of his Jaguar was left "buried" in his face.

However the jury rejected the defence Page and Plant would not have been familiar with Taurus, saying they had "access" to it.

 

 
Led Zeppelin singer Robert Plant (L) and guitarist Jimmy Page are shown sitting in federal court for a hearing in a lawsuit involving their rock classic song Led Zeppelin singer Robert Plant (left) and guitarist Jimmy Page (right) denied lifting the opening riff in Stairway To Heaven from the US band Spirit's song Taurus (Reuters)
 
Janet Wolfe, sister of the late Randy California is shown sitting in federal court for a hearing in a lawsuit involving Led Zeppelin
Janet Wolfe, sister of the late Spirit songwriter and guitarist Randy Wolfe, attended the court proceedings (Reuters)
 
Plaintiff Michael Skidmore (L), on behalf of the estate of Randy Craig Wolfe, sits in federal court for a hearing in a lawsuit involving Led Zeppelin's rock classic song
Before the verdict, Judge Gary Klausner (back) agreed to a request by the jury to hear acoustic guitar renditions of both songs played side by side (Reuters)
 

The singer-songwriter also spoke at length about the creation of Stairway to Heaven.

He reiterated the assertions made by his band mates Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones that the song had begun at the country estate Headley Grange and not the Welsh cottage Bron-Yr-Aur, contradicting decades of Led Zeppelin mythology.

Led Zeppelin's Robert Plant and Jimmy Page deny copying chords for Stairway to Heaven.

Led ZeppelinLed Zeppelin are said to have made more than $562m (£334m) from Stairway To Heaven in the last 45 years

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