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Swan Song song meanings
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    Now this song wasn't released on any album, not on a boxed set, and not on the complete studio recording, but I have a digitaly enhanced version of this song, which is just a beautiful song. A swan song is a beautiful noise that a swan makes before it dies.

    Zeppeliner101on January 01, 2007   Link
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    Swan song is a final appearence or a farewell. This is one of my favorite instrumentals. I think it really sums up an entire career of one of the greatest bands in history.

    nickb1227on June 09, 2007   Link
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    Outtake from Physical Grafitti.

    Tom_And_Jerryon November 10, 2008   Link
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    Oops, sorry about the double comment thing...and there are two versions of this song. One has a different begginging. But I think both of them are the same length.

    Zeppeliner101on January 01, 2007   Link
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    I have this as an MP3. Not the greatest quality but still quite good. E-mail me if you want a copy (check my profile.

    tman123on April 08, 2007   Link
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    its simply the record company that started in 1974..i have a shirt with the fallen angle on it and such

    Jimmy Page66on June 23, 2007   Link
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    this is a great great instrumental .. and jimmy page 66 its NOT just zeppelins record company they made after their contract with atlantic ended this is a song they never released publicly but its on limewire the only place i could find it its really good long live the mighty zeppelin!!!!!!!!!!!

    Gettheledoutstyleon August 21, 2007   Link
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    It's not a fallen angel. It's Apollo rising from the earth during a sunset. It's based off a painting by William Rimmer called "Evening, Fall of Day."

    TheSkill05on January 11, 2008   Link
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    true that on fall of day. this song, as an instrumental, is average at best. it's good and heavy and laden with strong acoustics, and it is very symbolic of the swan's song. it's pretty good.

    Golferdude831on April 08, 2008   Link
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    Now this song wasn't released on any album, not on a boxed set, and not on the complete studio recording, but I have a digitaly enhanced version of this song, which is just a beautiful song. A swan song is a beautiful noise that a swan makes before it dies.

    Zeppeliner101on January 01, 2007   Link

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