NBC's post-apocalyptic drama Revolution will feature two Led Zeppelin tracks in an upcoming episode to mark the release of the band's live album/DVD Celebration Day, the Associated Press reports. "Kashmir," which Rolling Stone readers recently voted the fourth best Led Zeppelin song of all time, and "Since I've Been Loving You" will be included in the November 19th episode. Revolution is produced in association with Warner Bros. Television, while Led Zeppelin is signed with Warner Music Group's publishing arm, making the licensing an easier deal for the normally reticent rockers.
Celebration Day documents the group's one-off 2007 reunion show at London's O2 Arena, their first full concert since John Bonham's death in 1980. It will also be released on DVD on November 19th.
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