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The song was originally an instrumental with the working title "The Overture". [1] After singer Robert Plant added lyrics, it was temporarily known as "The Campaign" before becoming "The Song Remains the Same". [2] In an interview he gave to Guitar World magazine in 1993, guitarist Jimmy Page discussed the song's construction:
On 7 September 2018, a newly remastered edition of The Song Remains the Same was issued in multiple formats, including a multi-disc, super deluxe boxed set, Blu-ray audio with a hi-resolution stereo and new 5.1 surround mix, 180-gram vinyl, CD, streaming and downloads, including 24-bit/96k hi-res audio files for the first time. This is based on ...
The song became a centerpiece at all Led Zeppelin concerts thereafter, until their final tour. It appears in both the film versions and both live album versions of The Song Remains the Same, released in 1976 and expanded in 2007. It appeared once more in 1994 on Page and Plant's reunion album as the title track.
"The Song Remains the Same" (song), the opening track from their 1973 album Houses of the Holy; The Song Remains the Same, a concert film taking place during three nights of concerts at Madison Square Garden during the band's 1973 North American Tour; The Song Remains the Same, the soundtrack album of the concert film
In the song, Tommy is a striking dock worker who’s struggling to make ends meet, and his partner, Gina, is a tired diner waitress. Vinnie Zuffante/Getty Richie Sambora (left) and Jon Bon Jovi in ...
The Song Remains the Same is a 1976 concert film featuring the English rock band Led Zeppelin.The filming took place during the summer of 1973, during three nights of concerts at Madison Square Garden in New York City, with additional footage shot at Shepperton Studios.
Record producer Rick Rubin has said of "The Rain Song": "I don't even know what kind of music this is. It defies classification. There's such tasteful, beautiful detail in the guitar, and a triumphant feel when the drums come in – it's sad and moody and strong, all at the same time. I could listen to this song all day. That would be a good ...
The Song Remains the Same (28 September 1976, from a 1973 concert and movie soundtrack) [76] Led Zeppelin BBC Sessions (11 November 1997, from a 1971 concert) [77] How the West Was Won (27 May 2003, from a 1972 concert) [78] Led Zeppelin DVD (2003, from a 1979 and a 1970 concert) [79] "Whole Lotta Love" was the last song Led Zeppelin played live.