Led Zeppelin - Black Mountain Side

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Led Zeppelin - Black Mountain Side

Copyright - 1969 Atlantic Records

Black Mountain Side is an instrumental song by English rock band Led Zeppelin, featured on their 1969 debut album Led Zeppelin. It is inspired by the music of an old traditional English folk song, recorded by Bert Jansch as "Blackwaterside".

The beginning of the song starts over the end of the previous track, "Your Time Is Gonna Come". An overdubbed rapid guitar lick can be heard on the album version. Page did this to simulate the sound of a sitar. Page played a borrowed Gibson J200 acoustic guitar for this recording. To enhance the Indian character of the song, drummer and sitarist Viram Jasani played tabla on the track.

When the song was played at Led Zeppelin concerts, it was usually featured as part of Jimmy Page's instrumental "White Summer", with the combined arrangement "White Summer-Black Mountainside" typically running at 11 minutes. Like "Black Mountain Side," "White Summer" is inspired by an old Irish folk song, "She Moves Through the Fair". Page would sit on a stool for the duration of the two songs and usually played them on a Danelectro guitar, tuned differently than his favored Gibson Les Paul. These songs were used by the band to showcase Page's skills as a guitarist, as he plays almost entirely by himself, with drummer John Bonham adding some fills later in the song.
This song was a component of Led Zeppelin's live set list until their fifth US Tour in 1970. Years later it was restored to their set for the 1977 US Tour, the 1979 concerts and 1980 European tour. A live version of this song can be seen on the Led Zeppelin DVD, during Led Zeppelin's 1970 Royal Albert Hall appearance. A similar version can be heard on the expanded version of Coda, an album of outtakes released in 1982. This arrangement has the "White Summer" segment being played for around eight minutes, and "Black Mountain Side" is heard somewhere in the middle.
Page later played versions of this song when he was with The Firm, the group he founded with Paul Rodgers.
Led Zeppelin parody cover band Dread Zeppelin recorded a version of this song on their album Un-Led-Ed.

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  • Rest In Peace Bert Jansch (3 November 1943 – 5 October 2011)

  • I play this in Db,Ab, Db, Gb, Ab,Db. Sounds just like the recording. If it helps anyone

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  • @gearheadsrus1

    No it doesn't help anyone to know that you play this song in the wrong tuning.

    It is in double d tuning DADGAD

  • love this one....♥

  • Love this number, not just because it has my uncle, Viram Jasani, playing the tabla but I have been a fan of this band for many, many years and have a good collection of their albums of which this is one.

  • @NEERAJ5500 The gentleman on the table is my uncle Viram ("Vikram" if you would like to call him) Jasani. He told me about this album many years ago when I told him that I was a fan of Led Zeppelin and that I had purchased this album (in those days on a vinyl).

  • i wonder if they stole the painting on the album cover...

  • I cantt believe they stole this! Man, my life is over now that zeppelin isnt original

  • @gearheadsrus1 thank you =D

  • you are correct about the Bert Jansch thing

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