Zeppelin was the biggest band of the 70s, there was the whole "play it backwards and it's about Satanism" thing, it's a great combination of prog and hard rock, it builds and builds toward the climactic end. Makes a perfect storm to create an iconic song. I have heard it a million times, so it isn't my personal favorite Zeppelin song, but it Supposedly, at the end of the song where the actual lyrics say: “And she’s buying the stairway to heaven,” it sounds like, “Play music backward, hear words sung.” If you can, slow the .wav by half, and the song sounds like freaky satanic organ music with a demonic voice from Hell, although some of the words sound clearer, some of them Here are my own backwards lyrics for the infamous Stairway to Heaven passage. It comes out as a kind of prayer: Lord, Lord hears, to mock we'd Satan (though on all-ill path) who'd make me sigh, whose power is fake! Heal, give those within sick, sick, sick. Salon takes up the “Stairway to Heaven” thread. The darkest supernatural myth about Zeppelin’s most mythic song is that if you play the recording backwards, you will hear Satanic messages Watch the video for Stairway to Heaven from London Symphony Orchestra's Soft Rock Symphonies, Vol. II for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. An unreleased version of one of the most celebrated songs in rock, Stairway To Heaven, is to come out later this year after sitting in the vaults for more than 40 years. An alternative take There's a lady who's sure all that glitters is gold And she's buying a stairway to Heaven When she gets there, she knows if the stores are all closed With a word she can get what she came for Ooh A well-known controversial backmasking message was contained in Led Zeppelin's 1971 ''Stairway to Heaven,'' with the message ''Here's to my sweet Satan.'' Swan Song Records replied to this The backmasking Zeppelin did is far more intricate then most people know. I decoded the ENTIRE Led Zeppelin III album in reverse with lyrics. Every single word/phrase in all 10 songs are backmasked! No wonder Plant is tired of hearing about Stairway to Heaven, all 10 songs in reverse on III are incredible. “Stairway To Heaven” was recorded in London at Basing Street Studios. The famous studio belongs to Island Records. Robert Plant added lyrics to the song during the recordings for the band’s 4th album in Hampshire in 1971. After that, Jimmy Page returned to Island Studios for the famous guitar solo. Stairway To Heaven Guitar Chords. Fun. aKgImS0.