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Four Sticks Lyrics


Oh baby it's cryin' time
Oh baby I got to fly.
Got to try to find a way
Got to try to get away
'Cause you know I gotta get away from you babe.
Oh baby the river's red oh baby in my head.
There's a funny feelin' goin' on
I don't think I can hold out long.
And when the owls cry in the night
Oh baby baby when the pines begin to cry
Baby baby baby how do you feel?
If the river runs dry, baby, how do you feel?
Craze, baby, the rainbow's end, Mmm, baby, it's just a den
For those who hide, who hide their love to depths of life

And ruin dreams that we all knew so, babe.
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written by PAGE, JAMES PATRICK (JIMMY)/PLANT, ROBERT ANTHONY
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.

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Jimmy Page & Robert Plant (of Led Zeppelin fame), recorded and toured together, mid-90s. Initial plans for a reunion were made in '93, developing from a casual chat to an MTV Unplugged invitation.

Zep's main writers reformed on 17 Apr 94, as a part of the Alexis Korner Blues Show at Buxton, England. On 25 & 26 Aug', they taped performances in London, Wales & Morocco, with Egyptian & Moroccan orchestration of several Zep' tunes along with four new songs, backed by Farouk el Safi. The performances aired on October 12, and were so successful commercially and artistically that the two coordinated a tour which kicked off in February, 1995. The Unplugged performance was released as an album in November, 1994 as No Quarter: Jimmy Page and Robert Plant Unledded.

It's rumored that John Paul Jones was excluded due to a feud between him and Plant, dating from the mid-80's.

Their tour took them across the world with a lineup including Charlie Jones playing bass and percussion, Michael Lee on drums, Porl Thompson performing guitar and banjo, Najma Akhtar providing backup vocals, Jim Sutherland on mandolin and bodhrán, Nigel Eaton hurdy gurdy, and Ed Shearmur playing Hammond organ with orchestral arrangements. Afterwards, they entered the studio with legendary engineer Steve Albini to record Walking into Clarksdale, an album of entirely new material. This album was not as commercially successful as Unledded had been, and the Page/Plant reunion slowly dissolved, with both members going on to perform with other side projects. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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