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"'Communication Breakdown'" is a song by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, from their 1969 self-titled debut album. It was also used as the B-side of the group's first single in the US, "Good Times Bad Times". A promotional video was released, with the group miming to the recording, which is included on the 'Led Zeppelin DVD' (2003).

Composition



The song is 2 minutes and 26 seconds long. It was one of the first worked on by the band, shortly after formation and before they had played any gigs. It developed from a guitar riff played by Jimmy Page, while the rest of the band wrote the song around it. Bassist John Paul Jones later said "This is Page's riffyou can tell instantly". Singer Robert Plant could not receive a songwriting credit owing to a previous record contract, and consequently it was credited simply to the other three band members.

Live versions



"Communication Breakdown" was part of the group's initial live set in 1968. It was played at every gig until 1970, after which it was featured as an encore. The group played it on at least one show for all subsequent tours, including their residency at Earl's Court, London in 1975, the second appearance at the 1979 Knebworth Festival, and the band's final tour in 1980. Plant played it on some of his solo tours, while Jones performed it live with Diamanda Gals in 1994.

On the 'Led Zeppelin BBC Sessions', released in 1997, this song was featured three times, each with a slightly different improvisation by the group. Three live versionstaken from performances at the TV program 'Tous en scne' in Paris in 1969, at 'Danmarks Radio' in 1969 and at the Royal Albert Hall in 1970can also be seen on the 'Led Zeppelin DVD'. The version of "Good Times Bad Times/Communication Breakdown" released on 15 April 2014, on iTunes, is from 10 October 1969 in Paris, on the European Tour of Autumn 1969.

Legacy



The Dictators' bassist Andy Shernoff states that Page's guitar riff of rapid downstrokes in "Communication Breakdown" was an inspiration for the Ramones' guitarist Johnny Ramone's downstroke guitar style. Ramone stated in the documentary 'Ramones: The True Story' that he built up skill at his downstroke playing style by playing the song over and over again for the bulk of his early career.

The song was used in the American animated sitcom 'The Simpsons'. In a 2006 episode titled "G.I. (Annoyed Grunt)", a group of soldiers with guitars play the riff during a recruitment drive at a crowded stadium. According to author Jonathan Pieslak, the scene is "clearly satirical... the ending scene references rock music and implies that being in the military is somehow like being at a rock concert".

See also



*List of cover versions of Led Zeppelin songs"Communication Breakdown" entries

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