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REVOLUTION and Led-Zeppelin courtesy of WeLoveSoaps
REVOLUTION continues its first season on Monday, November 19 at 10:01 p.m. ET/PT.
In "Kashmir," Miles (Billy Burke) and the gang are bound for Monroe's (David Lyons) lair - Independence Hall, but their efforts are impeded when they begin to have difficulty separating fantasy from reality. Meanwhile, Danny (Graham Rogers) starts to grow suspicious of Rachel (Elizabeth Mitchell).
To celebrate the release of their upcoming live concert film and album Celebration Day, available on Monday, Led Zeppelin has granted NBC and Warner Bros. Television rights to feature two of their songs in the episode.
The classic Led Zeppelin tracks “Kashmir” and “Since I’ve Been Loving You” will be showcased in REVOLUTION on Monday, November 19. Following last night’s all-new episode, NBC debuted a special trailer, featuring “Kashmir,” for the November 19 episode. A promo for REVOLUTION. featuring “Kashmir” will run throughout the week on NBC, and an extended version of the trailer will be available on NBC.com.
"Anyone who really knows me knows how obsessed I am with Led Zeppelin. So the fact that the band agreed to put two songs in my show is, very seriously, a career high-point," said Eric Kripke, creator and executive producer of REVOLUTION.
Live versions of both songs are available on Celebration Day, which chronicles Led Zeppelin’s legendary 2007 concert at London’s O2 Arena. The epic performance was a two-hour-plus tour de force of the band’s signature blues-infused rock ’n’ roll including such landmark tracks as “Whole Lotta Love,” “Rock And Roll,” and “Stairway To Heaven.” Celebration Day will be available in multiple audio and video formats on November 19 and can be pre-ordered now at ledzeppelin.com.
J.J. Abrams and Eric Kripke on Led Zeppelin and 'Revolution'
'Zeppelin's got such an epic quality to it that I think matches the tone of the show'
Comment6November 17, 2012 10:25 AM In anticipation of this week's episode of NBC's Revolution, the show's producers, J.J. Abrams and Eric Kripke, sat down to talk about using the music of Led Zeppelin in their post-apocalyptic drama.
"You have no idea what a big Zeppelin fan I am," Kripke, the show's creator, says.
"When Eric pitched the show, he was like, 'I just want to do a show that has Led Zeppelin music in it.' That was basically his pitch," Abrams adds. "That was it, and we're like, we're in."
The November 19th episode will feature two Led Zeppelin tracks, "Kashmir" and "Since I've Been Loving You." The episode's showcasing of Led Zeppelin's music is set to coincide with the release date of the live album/DVD Celebration Day, which documents the band's 2007 reunion show at London's 02 Arena.
"Zeppelin's got such an epic quality to it that I think matches the tone of the show," Kripke says. "Kashmir is actually the one that really kicks ass in the episode. Because it's part of this very intense moment with Miles when he goes face to face with Monroe. Huge epic music, huge epic scene."
REVOLUTION continues its first season on Monday, November 19 at 10:01 p.m. ET/PT.
In "Kashmir," Miles (Billy Burke) and the gang are bound for Monroe's (David Lyons) lair - Independence Hall, but their efforts are impeded when they begin to have difficulty separating fantasy from reality. Meanwhile, Danny (Graham Rogers) starts to grow suspicious of Rachel (Elizabeth Mitchell).
To celebrate the release of their upcoming live concert film and album Celebration Day, available on Monday, Led Zeppelin has granted NBC and Warner Bros. Television rights to feature two of their songs in the episode.
The classic Led Zeppelin tracks “Kashmir” and “Since I’ve Been Loving You” will be showcased in REVOLUTION on Monday, November 19. Following last night’s all-new episode, NBC debuted a special trailer, featuring “Kashmir,” for the November 19 episode. A promo for REVOLUTION. featuring “Kashmir” will run throughout the week on NBC, and an extended version of the trailer will be available on NBC.com.
"Anyone who really knows me knows how obsessed I am with Led Zeppelin. So the fact that the band agreed to put two songs in my show is, very seriously, a career high-point," said Eric Kripke, creator and executive producer of REVOLUTION.
Live versions of both songs are available on Celebration Day, which chronicles Led Zeppelin’s legendary 2007 concert at London’s O2 Arena. The epic performance was a two-hour-plus tour de force of the band’s signature blues-infused rock ’n’ roll including such landmark tracks as “Whole Lotta Love,” “Rock And Roll,” and “Stairway To Heaven.” Celebration Day will be available in multiple audio and video formats on November 19 and can be pre-ordered now at ledzeppelin.com.
J.J. Abrams and Eric Kripke on Led Zeppelin and 'Revolution'
'Zeppelin's got such an epic quality to it that I think matches the tone of the show'
Comment6November 17, 2012 10:25 AM In anticipation of this week's episode of NBC's Revolution, the show's producers, J.J. Abrams and Eric Kripke, sat down to talk about using the music of Led Zeppelin in their post-apocalyptic drama.
"You have no idea what a big Zeppelin fan I am," Kripke, the show's creator, says.
"When Eric pitched the show, he was like, 'I just want to do a show that has Led Zeppelin music in it.' That was basically his pitch," Abrams adds. "That was it, and we're like, we're in."
The November 19th episode will feature two Led Zeppelin tracks, "Kashmir" and "Since I've Been Loving You." The episode's showcasing of Led Zeppelin's music is set to coincide with the release date of the live album/DVD Celebration Day, which documents the band's 2007 reunion show at London's 02 Arena.
"Zeppelin's got such an epic quality to it that I think matches the tone of the show," Kripke says. "Kashmir is actually the one that really kicks ass in the episode. Because it's part of this very intense moment with Miles when he goes face to face with Monroe. Huge epic music, huge epic scene."