Going to California
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'Going to California' is the penultimate song performed by the England|English]] rock band]] Led Zeppelin]] on their Led Zeppelin IV|fourth album]], released in 1971. OverviewThe song's wistful folk music|folk]]-style sound, with Robert Plant]] on lead vocals, acoustic guitar]] by Jimmy Page]] and mandolin]] by John Paul Jones (musician)|John Paul Jones]], contrasts with the heavy electric-amplified rock on several of the album's other tracks. The song is reportedly about singer/songwriter Joni Mitchell]], with whom Plant and Page were both infatuated. In live performances of the song, Plant would often say the name 'Joni' after this stanza (which is thought to have referenced Mitchell's 1967 composition 'I Had a King'):
In an interview he gave to Spin magazine|Spin]] magazine in 2002, Plant stated that the song 'might be a bit embarrassing at times lyrically, but it did sum up a period of my life when I was 22.'[1] This song started out as a song about Californian earthquake]]s and when Jimmy Page, audio engineer Andy Johns]] and band manager Peter Grant]] travelled to Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]] to mix the album, they ironically experienced a minor earthquake.[2] At this point it was known as 'Guide to California'.[3] Live performancesAt Led Zeppelin concerts]] the band performed this song during their acoustic sets, first playing it on their Led Zeppelin United Kingdom Tour Spring 1971|Spring 1971 tour of the United Kingdom]].[4] One live version, from Led Zeppelin's performance at Earl's Court 1975|Earls Court in 1975]], is featured on disc two of the Led Zeppelin (DVD)|Led Zeppelin DVD]]. It was performed on Plant's solo tours during 1988/1989 and at the Knebworth]] Silver Clef show in 1990. He played it again on his Mighty ReArranger]] tour, with additions of a double bass]] and a synthesizer]]. Credits
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