Contents • • • • • • • • • • • Composition and lyrics [ ] The riff for the song uses a non-standard guitar tuning, influenced by Page's interest in and and Eastern music. The song combines different rhythmic meters – the guitar riff is in triple meter, while the vocal is in quadruple meter. Plant felt that the drumming was an important component of the song and that Bonham did not overplay his part. Page recorded a with drummer Bonham late in 1973 when was late for the recording sessions.
Plant later added lyrics and a middle section and, in early 1974, Jones added orchestration. Page and Plant had previously travelled to in 1972 and worked with various Indian musicians, gaining production ideas from recording sessions of ' and '. Session players were brought in for the string and horn sections for 'Kashmir', but Jones also used a.
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The lyrics were written by Plant in 1973 immediately after Led Zeppelin's. Although named after, a disputed region currently under Indian and Pakistani occupation, none of the group members had visited the area. Instead, Plant was inspired during a drive through a desolate desert area of southern. Live performances [ ] 'Kashmir' was played live at almost every from its debut in 1975.
A version from appears on the (2003). The surviving members performed the song at the concert in 1988. Recorded a longer, live version, with an Egyptian/Moroccan orchestra for (1994) and performed the song with an orchestra on their 1995 tour.
It was performed at at, London on 10 December 2007. That rendition – released on in 2012 – was nominated in 2014 for the at the. 'Kashmir' actually isn't that difficult,' Page remarked during rehearsals for the show. 'But it helps to have.
Sometimes it sounds like John's got three feet. It's intense.' Reception [ ] All four members of Led Zeppelin have agreed that 'Kashmir' is one of their best musical achievements. Suggested that it showcases all of the elements that made up the Led Zeppelin sound. Led Zeppelin archivist Dave Lewis comments: Unquestionably the most startling and impressive track on Physical Graffiti, and arguably the most progressive and original track that Led Zeppelin ever recorded. 'Kashmir' went a long way towards establishing their credibility with otherwise skeptical rock critics.