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Picking up a guitar, he launches into the first few notes of Led Zeppelin’s “Stairway to Heaven” only to be cut short by a clerk pointing to a sign reading “No ‘Stairway to Heaven.’” ...
"No 'Stairway,'" Wayne gasps. "Denied!" If you've watched the film recently, however, you might recall that the guitar riff Wayne ekes out before the associate stops him doesn't sound much like ...
"No 'Stairway,' Denied!" In 1992's Wayne's World, a music store selling a guitar cherished by Mike Myers' Wayne Campbell has a sign declaring "NO Stairway to Heaven" — based on real-life shops ...
But he’s quickly “denied!” The clerk doesn’t actually ... There it is on the wall: It reads “NO Stairway to Heaven.” By that point, classic rock listeners and guitar-shop employees ...
"No Stairway? Denied!" Led Zeppelin's rock epic was only 21 years old when this scene from the 1992 hit comedy Wayne's World was released, but already the reputation of the song was evident ...
The judge overseeing Led Zeppelin‘s “Stairway to Heaven” trial ruled ... that copyright claim was for a song over 45 years old, no insurance company would cover them, the Associated Press ...
For the most part, a ban on “Stairway” is a joke with an element ... or national origin. Additionally, no one can be refused service on the basis of a disability; many states further limit ...
"The biggest thing we have planned is to put a definitive close on Stairway Denied by no longer denying to play 'Stairway to Heaven'," Stroup said. "Many of our friends say they would never ...
Because “Taurus” is an instrumental, there was no allegation that Plant’s lyrics infringed on the song, but he remained as a defendant as co-writer of “Stairway.” Witnesses for the Wolfe ...
When it became clear that they and the rest of Stairway Denied were no longer content to play covers, the band broke up and each member went in search of his own influences. For Stroup and Harver ...