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Led Zeppelin IV (Music)

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Led Zeppelin's fourth studio album, released in 1971 through Atlantic Records, officially doesn't have a title, so it's best known as Led Zeppelin IV. This decision represented a clean slate for the band, who wanted to write an album completely different from the rest of their material. It also served as a retaliation against critics who believed the band had no substance after the mostly negative reactions to Led Zeppelin III the previous year. Recorded in isolation in the English countryside with support from contemporaries The Rolling Stones and Fleetwood Mac, the album usually ranks at the pinnacle of Led Zeppelin's songwriting abilities, due to its impressive Genre Roulette and accessibility.In lieu of indicating their names, the band members each used a symbol since they believed that titles did not matter. Jimmy Page's is probably the most notable, given that he has not given a meaning behind it despite extensive speculation, and the symbol (ZoSo) is not even meant to be spoken. This hasn't stopped most fans from coining the album after Page's symbol, or Four Symbols, The Hermit, and Runes, among others. Nevertheless, the record company, against the band's interests, released a series of ads hinting that it was indeed a Led Zeppelin record. It has since become one of the best-selling albums of all time.The record is best known for the fan favorites "Black Dog", "Rock And Roll", "Going To California", "Misty Mountain Hop"... and their Signature Song "Stairway To Heaven". The latter has become somewhat of a Black Sheep Hit to the band, as it's not really indicative of their usual style and has been played, covered and referenced so often that even Robert Plant is sick of it. The songs have been cited to codify the Heavy Metal and Hard Rock genres as they exist today, using spare instrumentation and complex song structures.This album was a success from the start, selling 30 million copies to date, which is no small feat to begin with. It also serves as one of the first Take That, Critics! albums, later to be joined by blink-182's untitled album, Green Day's nimrod., My Chemical Romance's The Black Parade, etc., etc.
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Subliminal Seduction: Conspiracy theorists often allege that "Stairway to Heaven" has a Satanic message hidden in the "Bustle in your hedgerow" section ("Here's to my sweet Satan / The one whose little path would make me sad whose power is Satan, / He'll give you, he'll give you 666 / There was a little tool shed where he made us suffer, sad Satan."). Plant and the rest of the band have vigorously denied any such intent, though it didn't help matters that Jimmy Page has an interest in occultism. The "Sad Satan" backwards lyric later served as inspiration for the shock video game Sad Satan which gained notoriety for its use of child abuse imagery.
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Alliterative Title
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Alliterative Title: "Misty Mountain Hop".
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Special Guest: Sandy Denny of Fairport Convention duets with Robert Plant during "The Battle of Evermore". She is the only guest vocalist ever to perform with Led Zeppelin.
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Uncommon Time: The main "call-and-response" section in "Black Dog" is in what sounds like (3/4 + 4/4 + 5/4). "Four Sticks" switches between 5/8 and 6/8 for most of the song. The synthesizer section in the middle is in 3/4.
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Double Meaning: "Stairway To Heaven"
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Call-and-Response Song: "Black Dog" is an interesting example, where the instrumental sections are meant to respond to the verses.
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No Guy Wants an Amazon
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No Guy Wants an Amazon: From "Black Dog":
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The Hero's Journey
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The Hero's Journey: A possible interpretation of "Stairway to Heaven", going from the status quo (the lady) to the call to adventure (looking to the west), the threshold (the piper), the land of adventure (the two paths), trials (the piper's call), the climactic battle (the guitar solo), and the return (winding down the road).
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Mother Nature
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Mother Nature: Referenced somewhat in "Stairway to Heaven":
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Downer Ending
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Downer Ending: Both sides of the LP end with an Epic Rocking song about something sad: "Stairway to Heaven" and "When the Levee Breaks".
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Lucky Charms Title
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Lucky Charms Title: While the album officially has No Title, the LP sleeve (and one early CD pressing by CBS/Sony Records Inc.) features the band's four symbols on the spine. It's just easier to say "Untitled" or "Led Zeppelin IV".
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Let's Duet
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Let's Duet: "The Battle Of Evermore", a duet between Robert Plant and Sandy Denny, the only guest vocalist to appear on any of the band's albums. She even got her own symbol for her contributions, making her a fifth ranger in this case.
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Erudite Stoner
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Erudite Stoner: "Misty Mountain Hop" interlaces a J. R. R. Tolkien reference in a song mostly about smoking pot. This could parody the fact that hippies are mocked despite being rather intelligent.
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Echoing Acoustics
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Echoing Acoustics: The album was famously recorded in an old mansion, and has a massive, echoing sound as a result. This is especially noticeable with the huge drum sound on "When the Levee Breaks", which had its drum part recorded at the bottom of a stairwell with microphones positioned on the third floor landing.
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Non-Appearing Title: The title of "Black Dog", "The Battle Of Evermore" and "Four Sticks" don't appear in the lyrics.
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The Power of Rock
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The Power of Rock: "Rock 'N' Roll"
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Epic Rocking
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Epic Rocking: The 8-minute "Stairway To Heaven" and the 7-minute "When The Levee Breaks".
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Real Life Writes the Plot
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Real Life Writes the Plot: "Black Dog" was inspired by a black Labrador retriever who wandered around the studio when the band recorded this album. "Misty Mountain Hop" took its lyrics from events during the "Legalize Pot Rally" in Hyde Park, London in 1968, where the police arrested several people for marijuana possession.
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Break Up Song: "When the Levee Breaks", ostensibly. "Going to California" and "Four Sticks" count too. While "California" opens up with the singer breaking off a bad relationship, the song itself is about heading out that way to find a woman he's heard about "with love in her eyes and flowers in her hair" so that he could begin anew in a better one. (Evidently this was a Shout-Out to Joni Mitchell.)
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The Great Flood: "When The Levee Breaks" was inspired by the Mississippi Floods in the original context of Memphis Minnie song of the same name.
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Title by Number
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Title by Number: This album is often referred to as "Led Zeppelin IV".
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Heavy Meta
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Heavy Meta: "Rock And Roll", a rock 'n' roll song about that very topic.
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Indecipherable Lyrics: A lot of the lyrics on this album are difficult to comprehend, thanks to Robert Plant's screeching voice.
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Last Note Nightmare
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Last Note Nightmare: The abbreviated crashing guitar squall of "When the Levee Breaks".
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Tarot Motifs: The cover is strongly reminiscent of the way the Ten of Wands is interpreted in some decks, sometimes featuring a figure bearing a bundle of sticks.
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The Soulless
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The Soulless: "Black Dog"
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Shout-Out
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Shout-Out: Numerous J. R. R. Tolkien references. "Battle of Evermore" refers to things and places that are not found in The Lord of the Rings, but it also references Ringwraiths and seems to hearken back to the siege of Minas Tirith in "Return of the King." "Misty Mountain Hop" also seems to reference a location from The Hobbit in its title and lyrics.
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No Title: The album is deliberately nameless in reaction to the lukewarm press reviews of their previous album Led Zeppelin III (1971). The band decided to avoid including a title, a band name, or any other indication that would prevent people from judging the record on its own terms. Meanwhile, for ease of cataloging, Atlantic Records internally and interchangeably refer to the album as Four Symbols and The Fourth Album.
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Cover Version
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Cover Version: "When The Levee Breaks" is a cover of a song by blues singer Memphis Minnie.
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Mundane Made Awesome: "Black Dog" about a... well... black Labrador Retriever. "Four Sticks" was inspired by the fact that John Bonham played the songs with two sets of two drumsticks.
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Meaningless Meaningful Words: The lyrics of "Stairway to Heaven".
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Word Salad Lyrics: The verses of "Stairway to Heaven" are laden with these, by Robert Plant's own admission. This hasn't stopped millions from trying to guess the meaning.
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Design Student's Orgasm
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Design Student's Orgasm: The outside cover shows a demolished wall. Hanging on it is a 19th-century rustic oil painting of an old man carrying a bundle of sticks on his back. The back shows that the wall is standing in a bleak Birmingham city-scape. Inside the gatefold is a drawing of a hermit standing on a jagged rock-formation, holding a lamp with the Star of David in it and looking down at a medieval city with a cathedral, while, in some versions of the album, a ragged figure looks up at him. Some also say they can see a face when the rock-formation is held to a mirror, while others see a huge dog's head. The resemblance to a Rorschach test might not be accidental.
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In the Style of
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In the Style of: "Going to California" is an introspective folk song inspired by Joni Mitchell.
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But Now I Must Go
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But Now I Must Go: "Stairway With Heaven" "Misty Mountain Hop"
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Heavy Mithril
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Heavy Mithril: "The Battle Of Evermore", inspired by The Hobbit, talks about an epic Tolkien-esque battle between good and evil, and references the Ringwraiths by name. Some have identified the "Lady" in "Stairway to Heaven" with Galadriel, probably because another Led Zeppelin song ("Ramble On") quotes a poem Galadriel wrote in "Fellowship of the Ring."
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Textless Album Cover: Just an image, no band name or title.
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 Led Zeppelin IV (Music)
hasFeature
Hard Rock / int_679bcc34
 Led Zeppelin IV (Music)
hasFeature
Protest Song / int_679bcc34
 Led Zeppelin IV (Music)
hasFeature
Textless Album Cover / int_679bcc34
 Led Zeppelin IV (Music)
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The Devil Is a Loser / int_679bcc34
 Led Zeppelin IV (Music)
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Uncommon Time / int_679bcc34