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Hots On for Nowhere

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Genre
  
Rock

Label
  
Swan Song

Length
  
4:42

Released
  
31 March 1976 (1976-03-31)

Recorded
  
Musicland Studios, Munich, Germany, November–December 1975

Writer(s)
  
Jimmy Page, Robert Plant

"Hots On for Nowhere" is a song by English rock band Led Zeppelin released in 1976 on the album Presence.

Contents

Overview

The basic structure of this song can be traced to rehearsal sessions for the band's sixth album, Physical Graffiti, as well as the 1975-era live versions of "Dazed and Confused". One of the interludes (first heard at around 0:38) can also be heard in "Walter's Walk", as well as the snippets of the song included in certain extended live versions of "Dazed and Confused".

The lyrics were written by Robert Plant about his frustrations with Jimmy Page and Peter Grant. Page used a lake placid blue 1960 Fender Stratocaster for the recording of this song, as can be heard from his use of this guitar's tremolo arm.

Live renditions

This song was never performed live neither by the group at Led Zeppelin concerts nor by Page & Plant. However, Page later performed it with the Black Crowes on their 2000 US tour.

Personnel

  • Robert Plant - vocals
  • Jimmy Page - guitars
  • John Paul Jones - bass guitar
  • John Bonham - drums
  • References

    Hots On for Nowhere Wikipedia