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Going To California

Journey west with Led Zeppelin's beautiful "Going To California," a delicate acoustic folk...
BAND | Led Zeppelin

"Going To California"

Last updated 📅 2025-04-07

Journey west with Led Zeppelin's beautiful "Going To California," a delicate acoustic folk piece from Led Zeppelin IV (1971). Showcasing their softer side, this art rock-tinged ballad features intricate acoustic guitar, mandolin, and heartfelt vocals, reflecting a search for peace and a new beginning away from hardship.

  • TITLE: Going To California
  • BAND: Led Zeppelin
  • GENRE: Art Rock, Folk
  • RELEASEDAY: November 08
  • YEAR: 1971

Appearing on their untitled fourth album in 1971, "Going To California" stands out as a purely acoustic folk track amidst hard rock classics. It features Jimmy Page's beautiful fingerpicked guitar alongside John Paul Jones' mandolin accompaniment. Robert Plant delivers a gentle, nuanced vocal performance, highlighting the band's impressive range and grounding in folk traditions within an art rock context.

The wistful lyrics, partly inspired by Joni Mitchell and the Laurel Canyon scene, speak of searching for a new start, leaving behind difficulties, and hoping for an ideal ("Spent my days with a woman unkind / Smoked my stuff and drank all my wine"). This beloved, melancholic yet hopeful folk ballad remains a testament to Led Zeppelin's songwriting depth beyond electric power since its 1971 release.

SONG MEANING: "Going To California" reflects a yearning for a fresh start and escape, using California partly as a symbol of hope and partly inspired by Joni Mitchell and the Laurel Canyon folk scene. The singer expresses weariness with past experiences ("Made up my mind to make a new start / Going To California with an aching in my heart") and searches for peace and perhaps an idealized love.


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"Led Zeppelin"

Experience the thunder of Led Zeppelin! Widely regarded as one of the greatest rock bands ever, this legendary British quartet pioneered hard rock and heavy metal. Famed for Jimmy Page's innovative guitar riffs, Robert Plant's powerful vocals, and John Bonham's groundbreaking drumming, their influential, blues-based sound dominated the 1970s.
  • TITLE: Led Zeppelin
  • BAND: Led Zeppelin
  • OTHER: Active1968–1980
Their iconic catalog features heavy, blues-drenched epics alongside delicate acoustic folk passages. Expect powerful, groundbreaking drum showcases, mystical long-form journeys exploring mythology and fantasy, intricate multi-instrumental arrangements, unforgettable guitar mastery, and raw, high-energy anthems that defined the very essence of 70s album-oriented rock music...

BAND | Led Zeppelin

"Communication Breakdown"

Experience the raw power of Led Zeppelin's "Communication Breakdown," a pivotal track from their explosive 1969 debut! Driven by Jimmy Page's iconic, rapid-fire guitar riff, this song's hard rock intensity and proto-punk energy helped define heavy music for generations to come.
  • TITLE: Communication Breakdown
  • BAND: Led Zeppelin
  • GENRE: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Proto-punk
  • OTHER: Cruisin Classic
  • RELEASEDAY: January 12
  • YEAR: 1969
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