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Led Zeppelin's 1972 Japanese Tour was the second and final concert tour of Japan by the English rock band. The tour commenced on 2 October and concluded on 10 October 1972. This tour took place shortly following the recording of the band's fifth album, Houses of the Holy. Two tracks from the album were played live for first time, namely "The Song Remains the Same" and "The Rain Song". For these tracks, Jimmy Page used his characteristic Gibson EDS-1275 double-neck guitar. Other songs from the album were also played, but these had already been debuted on previous concert tours.

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  • Led Zeppelin's 1972 Japanese Tour was the second and final concert tour of Japan by the English rock band. The tour commenced on 2 October and concluded on 10 October 1972. This tour took place shortly following the recording of the band's fifth album, Houses of the Holy. Two tracks from the album were played live for first time, namely "The Song Remains the Same" and "The Rain Song". For these tracks, Jimmy Page used his characteristic Gibson EDS-1275 double-neck guitar. Other songs from the album were also played, but these had already been debuted on previous concert tours. It was on this tour that John Paul Jones played his mellotron for the first time. He used it for the tracks "Stairway to Heaven", "The Rain Song" and "Thank You". He also introduced an arco stand-up bass, which he played during "Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp". Some observers have noted that it was during this tour that the vocals of singer Robert Plant began to show signs of damage, as he arguably started to lose the extremely high-pitched wail which was evident on previous concert tours and album releases. In particular, Plant strained to sing the song "Rock and Roll", leading him to change the melody of the song to a lower register on all future tours. Whilst on this tour, Jones bought a traditional Japanese string instrument called a Koto. He later used this instrument on his solo album Zooma (1999). (en)
  • Led Zeppelin Japanese Tour 1972 - druga i ostatnia japońska trasa koncertowa Led Zeppelin, która odbyła się w 1972 r. (pl)
  • Led Zeppelin Japanese Tour 1971 - pierwsza japońska trasa koncertowa Led Zeppelin z 1971 r. (pl)
  • Led Zeppelin Japanese Tour 1971 var en konsertturné med det brittiska hårdrocksbandet Led Zeppelin i Japan 1971. Turnén var bandets första i Japan och fortsatte egentligen den tidigare turnén Led Zeppelin North American Tour 1971. (sv)
  • Концертный тур группы Led Zeppelin проходивший осенью 1971 года на территории Японии, в период с 23 по 29 сентября. Это был один из первых гастрольных туров западных рок-групп в этой стране . (ru)
  • Концертный тур группы Led Zeppelin проходивший осенью 1972 года на территории Японии, в период с 2 по 10 октября. Для группы это был второй официальный визит в эту страну, после этого Led Zeppelin в Японии не выступали. (ru)
  • Led Zeppelin Japanese Tour 1972 var en konsertturné med det brittiska hårdrocksbandet Led Zeppelin i Japan 1972. Turnén innehöll sex spelningar och flera låtar från den kommande skivan, Houses of the Holy, framfördes. (sv)
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  • Poster for Led Zeppelin's concerts at Tokyo, used to help promote its 1972 Japanese tour (en)
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  • Led Zeppelin Japanese Tour 1972 - druga i ostatnia japońska trasa koncertowa Led Zeppelin, która odbyła się w 1972 r. (pl)
  • Led Zeppelin Japanese Tour 1971 - pierwsza japońska trasa koncertowa Led Zeppelin z 1971 r. (pl)
  • Led Zeppelin Japanese Tour 1971 var en konsertturné med det brittiska hårdrocksbandet Led Zeppelin i Japan 1971. Turnén var bandets första i Japan och fortsatte egentligen den tidigare turnén Led Zeppelin North American Tour 1971. (sv)
  • Концертный тур группы Led Zeppelin проходивший осенью 1971 года на территории Японии, в период с 23 по 29 сентября. Это был один из первых гастрольных туров западных рок-групп в этой стране . (ru)
  • Концертный тур группы Led Zeppelin проходивший осенью 1972 года на территории Японии, в период с 2 по 10 октября. Для группы это был второй официальный визит в эту страну, после этого Led Zeppelin в Японии не выступали. (ru)
  • Led Zeppelin Japanese Tour 1972 var en konsertturné med det brittiska hårdrocksbandet Led Zeppelin i Japan 1972. Turnén innehöll sex spelningar och flera låtar från den kommande skivan, Houses of the Holy, framfördes. (sv)
  • Led Zeppelin's 1972 Japanese Tour was the second and final concert tour of Japan by the English rock band. The tour commenced on 2 October and concluded on 10 October 1972. This tour took place shortly following the recording of the band's fifth album, Houses of the Holy. Two tracks from the album were played live for first time, namely "The Song Remains the Same" and "The Rain Song". For these tracks, Jimmy Page used his characteristic Gibson EDS-1275 double-neck guitar. Other songs from the album were also played, but these had already been debuted on previous concert tours. (en)
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  • Led Zeppelin Japanese Tour 1972 (en)
  • Led Zeppelin Japanese Tour 1972 (pl)
  • Led Zeppelin Japanese Tour 1971 (pl)
  • Японский концертный тур Led Zeppelin 1972 года (ru)
  • Японский концертный тур Led Zeppelin 1971 года (ru)
  • Led Zeppelin Japanese Tour 1972 (sv)
  • Led Zeppelin Japanese Tour 1971 (sv)
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