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“Over the Hills and Far Away” has, along with “Stairway to Heaven,” possibly one of Zeppelin’s most distinctive guitar introductions. Jimmy Page plays it once through on a six-string acoustic then joins on overdubbed twelve-string, over which Robert Plant begins crooning about a lady’s love. This soft intro builds into the seemingly unrelated hard rock riff that forms the basis of the rest of the song, and the intro music isn’t heard until after the band fades out, when it is reprised by a distant electric guitar to close out the song. “Over the Hills” is a veritable mine of blues-rock riffage, guaranteed to give you plenty of ideas for riff-based rock of your own, so get down to it!
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