

You can check out his speech and the song in the video below. It’s a song of love in its most, in its most innocent stages. This song is really for our families, and friends, and the people who have been close to us through the lot. Some of them fall on their faces, and some of them are around to give us some strength when we’re a little bit down. It was really, those were the days, and has it changed that much? Has Cardiff changed that much? But things do change and, and through the changes, we meet a lot of friends.

“Last time we played in Cardiff at the Locarno, the equipment was set up and they wouldn’t let us through the doors, because we didn’t have a tie on. He then adds that the song reflects love in its early, most innocent stages. It was the last Zeppelin song that Page wrote without help from Robert Plant, the only song on the album 'Led Zeppelin III' that Plant didnt write the lyrics for, and it features Page playing a. Plant says in the video that the song is for our families, friends, and people who have been close to us while we are going through a lot. Outro - Stick with the D major / sus 4 chords while the solo does its thing.In a recording from the concert performed on May 24, 1975, by Led Zeppelin in Earls Court Arena, London, Robert Plant is also seen talking about ‘Tangerine’. C major - D major).Įnd the chorus with G major - D sus4 / D majorīridge - The first solo is played over this chord sequence:Ī minor - C major - D major - F major - E major - E minor - F major - C major - G major - D major - G major - D major - G major - D major Use the open chords instead if you find them easier (i.e. Led Zeppelin was an English rock band originally formed in 1968 by guitarist Jimmy Page under the name 'The New Yardbirds', based on Pages previous band, The Yardbirds.The band formed when Jimmy Page (guitar) recruited Robert Plant (vocals, harmonica), John Paul Jones (bass guitar, keyboards, mandolin), and John Bonham (drums). The music, however, was nearly exactly the same as Led. I believe it was Jimmy since after the count off, the guitar starts. However, Jimmy Page reportedly shot down this first take and did not want to include it in the album. Hey, Im new to the zeppelin fanbase and Im not sure if its common knowledge, but its absolutely eating at me that I cant figure out who is doing the count off at the beginning of Tangerine. The C major / D major barre chords can be hard, especially on a 12 string. 'Tangerine' was first recorded in April of 1968 as part of The Yardbird's last studio session, under its former title, 'Knowing That I'm Losing You' (via Songfacts ). Measuring A Summers Day, I Only Finds It Slips Away To Grey, The Hours, They Bring Me Pain. G major - C major (barre) - D major (barre) In later verses Jimmy switches to the Chorus by quickly strumming C major and D major We give the basic chord names below, but bear in mind there are variations as Jimmy adds / removes certain notes:Ī minor - G major - D major - G major - A minor - G major - D major - C major - C picked part - G picked part - A minor - G major - D major Verse - This basic chord progression is played for each verse. Intro - This short guitar part at the beginning sounds like a warm up before starting the song. Jimmy Page used a 12 string guitar in a slightly lower tuning, but we've kept it in standard tuning and used a 6 string for simplicity. Here we show the main acoustic guitar for Tangerine.
