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鎻媜od Times Bad Times
Single by Led Zeppelinfrom the album Led Zeppelin
B-side
"Communication Breakdown
Released
12 January 1969
Format
7"
Recorded
October 1968
Genre
Hard rock
Length
2:47
Label
Atlantic Records
Writer(s)
Bonham/Jones/Page
Producer
Jimmy Page
Led Zeppelin singles chronology
"Good Times Bad Times" / "Communication Breakdown"(1969)
"Whole Lotta Love" / "Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman)"(1969)
Led Zeppelin track listing
"Good Times Bad Times"(1)
"Babe I'm Gonna Leave You"(2)
Audio sample
file info help
"Good Times Bad Times" is a song by English rock band Led Zeppelin, featured as the opening track on their 1969 debut album Led Zeppelin.
For the lead guitar solo, guitarist Jimmy Page passed his Telecaster guitar through a Leslie speaker to create a swirling effect.[1][2] This type of speaker contains a rotating paddle and was designed for Hammond organ. However, guitars could be used with it. George Harrison and Eric Clapton also did this on the Cream song "Badge", and Harrison used this in several of The Beatles' recordings.[3] In an interview he gave to Guitar World magazine in 1993, Page explained that:
I do remember using the board to overdrive a Leslie cabinet for the main riff in "How Many More Times". It doesn't sound like a Leslie because I wasn't employing the rotating speakers. Surprisingly, that sound has real weight. The guitar is going through the board, then through an amp which was driving the Leslie cabinet. It was a very successful experiment.[4]
Page, also the band's producer, placed microphones all over the recording studio to capture a live sound when this song was recorded.
This song is also notable for drummer John Bonham's repeated use of a series of two sixteenth-note triplets on a single bass drum, an effect many subsequent rock drummers have imitated. Bonham had reportedly developed this technique after listening to Vanilla Fudge. He was unaware that drummer Carmine Appice was actually playing on a double bass set. As Page has stated:
The most stunning thing about the track, of course, is Bonzo's amazing kick drum. It's superhuman when you realize he was not playing with double kick. That's one kick drum! That's when people started understanding what he was all about.[4]
Bass player John Paul Jones has also remarked on his own contribution to the track:
Usually anything [by Led Zeppelin] with lots of notes was mine and anything with chunky chords was Page's. Things like "Good Times Bad Times", those are my sort of riffs, they're quite busy'.[5]
Jones says that the riff he wrote for this song was the most difficult one he ever wrote.[6]
"Good Times Bad Times" was rarely played live at Led Zeppelin concerts in its entirety. In a few instances in 1969 it was used as an introduction to "Communication Breakdown". It also appeared in almost complete form within the "Communication Breakdown" medley performed at the LA Forum on 4 September, 1970 (as can be heard on the Led Zeppelin bootleg recording Live On Blueberry Hill), and several "Whole Lotta Love' medleys in 1971. It was also the opening song for Led Zeppelin's reunion show at the O2 Arena, London on December 10, 2007.
Contents
1 Formats and tracklistings
2 Chart positions
2.1 Led Zeppelin Single
3 Personnel
4 Cover versions
4.1 Godsmack cover
4.2 Godsmack Single
5 Sources
6 References
7 External links
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Formats and tracklistings
1969 7" single (UK: Atlantic 584269, US/New Zealand: Atlantic 45-2613, Australia: Atlantic AK 2914, Canada: Atlantic AT 2613X, France: Atlantic 650 153, Germany: Atlantic ATL 70369, Greece: Atlantic 255 002, Italy: Atlantic ATL NP 03117, Japan: Nihon Gramophone DT-1105, Phillipines: Atlantic 45-3734, Sweden: Atlantic ATL 70.369)
A. "Good Times Bad Times" (Bonham, Jones, Page) 2:47
B. "Communication Breakdown" (Page, Plant) 2:28
1969 7" single (South Africa: Atlantic ATS410)
A. "Good Times Bad Times" (Bonham, Jones, Page) 2:47
B. "Black Mountain Side" (Page) 2:12
1969 7" EP (Mexico: Atlantic EPA 1577)
A1. "Good Times Bad Times" (Bonham, Jones, Page) 2:47
A2. "Communication Breakdown" (Page, Plant) 2:28
B. "Dazed and Confused" (Page) 6:26
1972 7" EP (Argentina: Music Hall 186)
A1. "Good Times Bad Times" (Bonham, Jones, Page) 2:47
A2. "Communication Breakdown" (Page, Plant) 2:28
B1. "Roundabout"* (Anderson, Howe) 3:27
B2. "Long Distance Runaround"* (Anderson) 3:30
Notes:(*) B-side by Yes
Chart positions
Led Zeppelin Single
Chart (1969)
Peak position
Canadian RPM Top 100 Chart[7]
64
US Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart[8]
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