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'Celebration Day' is the third track from English rock music|rock band Led Zeppelin's 1970 album Led Zeppelin III. OverviewThe track was almost left off the album, due to a studio oversight in which an engineer accidentally erased the first few bars of John Bonham's drum track. To disguise it, a Moog synthesizer with an EMS VCS3, from the end of the previous song on the album, 'Friends (song)|Friends', was used to composite over the edit. This enabled the track to be salvaged and included on the album.[1] 'Celebration Day' is made up of jangling Jimmy Page guitar riffs and a hypnotic, trance-like mood. In an interview he gave to Guitar World magazine in 1993, Page discussed the construction of the song:
Live performancesThe lyrics of Robert Plant refer to his impressions of the city of New York, New York|New York. On Led Zeppelin's Led Zeppelin North American Tour 1971|1971 concert tour of the United States, Robert Plant would sometimes introduce it as 'The New York Song'. 'Celebration Day' was often played live in Led Zeppelin concerts from 1971 through 1973, and was returned to the band's set list at Knebworth Festival 1979|Knebworth in 1979.[3] A live version from the band's Led Zeppelin North American Tour 1973|1973 U.S. tour was recorded and included on their concert soundtrack The Song Remains the Same (album)|The Song Remains the Same. When released in 1976, the album's The Song Remains the Same|accompanying film did not include this live cut of 'Celebration Day', but when the DVD of the film was reissued in 2007, footage of the song was added to the second extras disc, and included on the reissue of the album. This reissued version is slightly different from the one that was originally included on the 1976 album, in particular featuring a different guitar solo. Jimmy Page performed 'Celebration Day' on his tour with the Black Crowes in 1999, and another version performed by Page and the Black Crowes can be found on the album Live at the Greek. Credits
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