To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the classic Led Zeppelin album “Houses Of The Holy”, released in 1973, the band’s co-founder, guitarist and producer Jimmy Page shared an unreleased demo of “The Rain Song”. Called “The Season”, it was originally intended by Page to be the a short overture that would be the opening track of the record.
“Houses Of The Holy” is Led Zeppelin’s fifth album and as every record of the band, it was also produced by Jimmy Page. It has classic songs like the title track, “The Song Remains The Same”, “The Rain Song”, “Over The Hills and Far Away”, “Dancing Days”, “D’yer Mak’er” and “The Ocean”.
Hear the Led Zeppelin unreleased demo “The Seasons” shared by Jimmy Page
“My original idea for the opening tracks for ‘Houses of the Holy’ was that a short overture would be a rousing instrumental introduction with layered electric guitars that would segue in to ’The Seasons’, later to be titled ‘The Rain Song’. Again there would be a contrasting acoustic guitar instrumental movement with melotron that could lead to the first vocal of the album and the first verse of the song.”
“‘The Seasons’ was a memo to myself as a reminder of the sequence of the song and various ideas I’d had for it in its embryonic stage. I’d worked on it over one evening at home. During the routining of the overture now titled ‘The Plumpton and Worcester Races’, the half time section was born and the overture shaped in to the song, ‘The Song Remains The Same’. These rehearsals were done in Puddle Town on the River Piddle in Dorset, UK.”
“The first set of recordings were done at Olympic Studios with George Chkiantz. We then came to record at Stargroves, Sir Mick Jagger’s country home, and, like Headley Grange, with the Rolling Stones recording truck.”
“‘The Song Remains The Same’ was played on a Fender 12 string, the same one used on Becks Bolero, with my trusty Les Paul number 1 on overdubs in a standard tuning. The ‘Rain Song’ was an unorthodox tuning on acoustic and electric guitars. On live shows, it became a work-out feature for the double neck,” Jimmy Page said.