"Immigrant Song" is one of Led Zeppelin's few single releases, having been released in November 1970 by their record label, Atlantic Records, against the band's wishes.[citation needed] It reached #16 on the Billboard charts.[1] Its B side, "Hey Hey What Can I Do", was otherwise unavailable before the release of the band's first boxed set in 1990. The single was also mistakenly released in Japan with "Out on the Tiles" as the B-side rather than "Hey Hey What Can I Do." That single is now a rare collectible.
First pressings of the U.S. single of the song have a quote from Aleister Crowley inscribed in dead wax by the run-out groove: "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law."[4]
November 3, 1973, near Moscow, in the air was captured by the Yak-40. Offenders were four, all armed. Among the passengers were injured, including - hard mechanic to resist the bandits. The aircraft was put on the Moscow airport. Capture the group of employees led by Captain Popryaduhin CID. Operation for the Removal of offenders has taken ...
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I dedicate the song of four students from Moscow - School of Mechanics, who way back in 1973 on November 2, wanted to cross the Iron Curtain west. The song was their anthem in action many times played on BBC radio, which heard from London on short wave in the air of the socialist system. Bow to the memory of the dead immigrants!
November 1, 1973 - Mom I do not expect tomorrow. Tomorrow will be in another world
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