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Black Dog

“Black Dog” is a rock song by the English rock band Led Zeppelin. It was released in 1971 as the opening track of their fourth studio album, “Led Zeppelin IV.” The song was written by all four members of the band: Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones, and John Bonham.

“Black Dog” is characterized by its powerful guitar riffs, energetic drumming, and dynamic vocal performance by Robert Plant. The song showcases Led Zeppelin’s blues-influenced hard rock sound and their ability to create complex and memorable arrangements. The lyrics of “Black Dog” are enigmatic and metaphorical, with Plant’s vocals soaring over the music.

The song’s title, “Black Dog,” is said to have been inspired by a stray black Labrador Retriever that was roaming around the Headley Grange recording studio during the album’s recording sessions. The track itself is known for its intricate time signatures and shifting rhythms, displaying Led Zeppelin’s musical prowess.

“Black Dog” has become one of Led Zeppelin’s most popular and enduring songs. It has been performed in their live shows and has remained a staple of classic rock radio. The song’s iconic guitar riffs and vocal hooks continue to resonate with listeners, making it a standout track in Led Zeppelin’s discography and a classic rock anthem.

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