Black Dog
(重定向自黑狗 (1971年歌曲))
《Black Dog》(参考译名《黑狗》)是英国摇滚乐队齐柏林飞艇的一首歌曲,是他们未命名的第四张录音室专辑的开场曲目。它在美国和澳大利亚以单曲形式发行,B面曲为《Misty Mountain Hop》。歌曲的吉他反复乐节(riff)由贝斯手約翰·保羅·瓊斯创作[5][6],其中的一句歌词“Eyes that shine burning red”指向英伦三岛的黑犬传说。
Black Dog | ||||
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齐柏林飞艇的单曲 | ||||
收录于专辑《Led Zeppelin IV》 | ||||
B面 | Misty Mountain Hop | |||
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格式 | 黑胶唱片 | |||
录制时间 | 1970年12月—1971年3月 英格兰海德利农庄 | |||
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时长 | 4:56 | |||
唱片公司 | 大西洋唱片(2849) | |||
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制作人 | 吉米·佩奇 | |||
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该单曲在美国告示牌百强单曲榜上最高达到第15位,在澳大利亚榜单上达到第10位[7]。2004年,《滚石》杂志的“史上最伟大的500首歌曲”榜单将其列为第294位[8]。2011年,美国ABC电视台在NBA季后赛的宣传视频中用到这首歌的翻唱版。
参考资料
- ^ Fast, Susan. In the Houses of the Holy : Led Zeppelin and the Power of Rock Music. Oxford University Press. 2001. ISBN 978-0-1951-1756-1.
"Black Dog" (...) represents a defining moment in the genre of hard rock
- ^ Led Zeppelin Biography. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. [2 February 2014]. (原始内容存档于2011-06-28) (英语).
Black Dog" was a piledriving hard-rock number cut from the same cloth as "Whole Lotta Love.
- ^ Schuman, Michael A. Led Zeppelin: Legendary Rock Band. Enslow Publishers. 2009. ISBN 978-0-7660-3026-8.
The fourth album also has its share of hard rock tracks. Three that received a lot of radio airplay are "Black Dog," "Misty Mountain Hop," and the appropriately named "Rock and Roll."
- ^ Bream, Jon. Voyageur Press , 编. Whole Lotta Led Zeppelin: The Illustrated History of the Heaviest Band of All Time. 2010. ISBN 978-07-6033-955-8.
[Led Zeppelin IV] balances the blues-rock grind of "Black Dog" against the sun-dappled utopianism of "Going To California"
- ^ Lewis, Dave. The Complete Guide to the Music of Led Zeppelin. Omnibus Press. 1994. ISBN 0-7119-3528-9.
- ^ Schulps, Dave. Interview with Jimmy Page. Trouser Press (Iem.ac.ru). October 1977 [2 February 2014]. (原始内容存档于2011-08-28).
- ^ Led Zeppelin Chart History. Billboard. [2015-06-07]. (原始内容存档于2009-02-21) (英语).
- ^ The RS 500 Greatest Songs of All Time (1–500). [2010-11-23]. (原始内容存档于2006-08-20).. Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2 February 2014.