music.wikisort.org - Composition"Misty Mountain Hop" is a song by English rock band Led Zeppelin, released in 1971 through Atlantic Records.[2] The song appears on the band's untitled fourth album, and was released as the B-side to the single "Black Dog" and performed in most of the band's 1972 and 1973 concert tours. In 2019, Rolling Stone ranked the song number 10 on its list of the 40 greatest Led Zeppelin songs.[3]
1971 song by Led Zeppelin
"Misty Mountain Hop" |
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A-side | "Black Dog" |
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Released | 2 December 1971 (1971-12-02) (US) |
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Recorded | 1971 |
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Studio | Headley Grange, Hampshire, England |
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Genre | Hard rock[1] |
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Length | 4:39 |
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Label | Atlantic |
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Songwriter(s) |
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Producer(s) | Jimmy Page |
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Lyrics and recording
The most common interpretation of the song's title involves a reference to the Misty Mountains in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Hobbit. The lyrics refer to the events of the 7 July 1968 "Legalise Pot Rally" in Hyde Park, London, in which police made arrests for marijuana possession.[4] The lyrics reflect Plant's quest for a better society, a place and time when hangups are replaced with individual freedom and a life of mutual support and rapport.[5]
The song was recorded at Headley Grange, a mansion where the band sometimes lived in Hampshire, England.[6]
Releases and versions
The song was released as the B-side to the single "Black Dog",[7] which was released in the United States on 2 December 1971,[8] continental Europe (the United Kingdom did not receive the single release),[7] and Australia.[7]
A different version of this song is featured on the second disc of the remastered two CD deluxe edition of Led Zeppelin IV.[9]
The band performed the song at the 3 May 1971 Copenhagen concert (song's first concert performance) and then at the 1972 and 1973 concert tours. Band member Robert Plant performed it for most of his own solo concerts since the 1980 band breakup. Plant also performed it with the surviving members of the band at the 10 December 2007 tribute concert for Ahmet Ertegun.
See also
- List of cover versions of Led Zeppelin songs – "Misty Mountain Hop" entries
References
- Schuman, Michael A. (2009). Led Zeppelin: Legendary Rock Band. Enslow Publishers. ISBN 978-0-7660-3026-8.
The fourth album also has its share of hard rock tracks. Three that received a lot of radio airplay are "Black Dog," "Misty Mountain Hop," and the appropriately named "Rock and Roll."
- Tannenbaum, Rob (8 November 2016). "'Led Zeppelin IV': How Band Struck Back at Critics With 1971 Masterpiece". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 8 February 2022.
- "The 40 Greatest Led Zeppelin Songs of All Time". Rolling Stone. 13 January 2019. Retrieved 27 January 2022.
- Williamson, Nigel (2007). The Rough Guide to Led Zeppelin. London: Rough Guides. p. 230. ISBN 978-1-8435-3841-7.
- Fyfe, Andy (2003). When the Levee Breaks: The Making of Led Zeppelin IV. London: Unanimous. p. 128. ISBN 978-1-903318-56-0.
- Lewis, Dave (1994). The Complete Guide to the Music of Led Zeppelin. Omnibus Press. ISBN 0-7119-3528-9.
- Guesdon, Jean-Michel; Margotin, Philippe (2018). "Led Zeppelin IV". Led Zeppelin: All the Songs – the Story Behind Every Track. Translated by Richard George Elliot; Jackie Smith. Perseus Books. p. 246. ISBN 978-0-316-44867-3. LCCN 2018942472.
- Bream, Jon (2008). "Discography". Whole Lotta Led Zeppelin (1st ed.). MBI Publishing. p. 273. ISBN 978-0-7603-3507-9. LCCN 2008023139.
- "Led Zeppelin Releases Remastered Sets for "IV" and "Houses of the Holy"". No Treble. 28 October 2014. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
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- Scandinavia 1968
- U.K. 1968
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- U.K. & Scandinavia 1969
- North America Spring 1969
- U.K. Summer 1969
- North America Summer 1969
- Europe Autumn 1969
- North America Autumn 1969
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1970s |
- U.K. 1970
- Europe 1970
- North America Spring 1970
- Iceland, Bath & Germany 1970
- North America Summer 1970
- U.K. & Ireland Spring 1971
- Europe 1971
- North America 1971
- Japan 1971
- U.K. Winter 1971
- Australasia 1972
- North America 1972
- Japan 1972
- U.K. 1972–1973
- Europe 1973
- North America 1973
- North America 1975
- Earls Court 1975
- North America 1977
- Knebworth 1979
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1980s |
- Over Europe 1980
- The 1980s, Part One (cancelled)
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- Live Aid (1985)
- Atlantic Records 40th Anniversary (1988)
- Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert (2007)
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На других языках
- [en] Misty Mountain Hop
[es] Misty Mountain Hop
«Misty Mountain Hop» es una canción de la banda inglesa Led Zeppelin, la quinta de su famoso álbum sin nombre de 1971. En Estados Unidos y Australia fue lanzada como lado B del sencillo «Black Dog», aunque aún de ese modo era pasado regularmente en las radios.
[ru] Misty Mountain Hop
«Misty Mountain Hop» (с англ. — «Улёт на туманные горы») — песня с безымянного четвёртого альбома британской рок-группы Led Zeppelin, выпущенная в 1971 году на лейбле Atlantic Records. В декабре того же года композиция была издана в виде би-сайда к синглу «Black Dog» и исполнялась во время большей части концертных туров группы в 1972 и 1973 годах.
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