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LED ZEPPELIN

In Through The Out Door

Returning to the Telecaster on quite a few tracks here, Jimmy Page appears to have been going through, though there is also a country influence hiding in , in the form of the unusual string bends (via a device called the Parsons/White B-Bender) on Jimmy’s Tele. Though arguably not the highest rated Zep tune in guitar circles, there is nevertheless some interesting doublestop work on .

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