: Featured on the remastered editions of Coda , including the most recent 2015 deluxe edition remastered by Jimmy Page .

For those looking to learn the specific techniques used in the song, this guitar lesson breaks down the riffs and tuning: Poor Tom (Lesson) - Led Zeppelin James James YouTube• Aug 9, 2016 AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Poor Tom (Lesson) - Led Zeppelin

"Poor Tom (Remaster)" refers to the digitally remastered version of the Led Zeppelin track "Poor Tom," originally recorded in 1970 and later released on the 1982 compilation album Coda . This song is notable for its unique acoustic arrangement and distinctive drumming by John Bonham.

: The narrative follows a railroad worker named Tom whose wife, Annie Mae, is unfaithful. The "seventh son" reference implies a folklore belief in clairvoyance. Remaster Details

: Often highlighted as a rare example of John Bonham playing a consistent, hypnotic beat throughout the entire song without any fills or cymbal crashes.

: Composed by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant at the Bron-Yr-Aur cottage in Wales. It was an outtake from the Led Zeppelin III sessions at Olympic Studios .

: The song uses an open C-A-C-G-C-E tuning, which is the same tuning Page used for "Friends" and "Bron-Y-Aur Stomp".

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: Featured on the remastered editions of Coda , including the most recent 2015 deluxe edition remastered by Jimmy Page .

For those looking to learn the specific techniques used in the song, this guitar lesson breaks down the riffs and tuning: Poor Tom (Lesson) - Led Zeppelin James James YouTube• Aug 9, 2016 AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Poor Tom (Lesson) - Led Zeppelin poor_tom_remaster

"Poor Tom (Remaster)" refers to the digitally remastered version of the Led Zeppelin track "Poor Tom," originally recorded in 1970 and later released on the 1982 compilation album Coda . This song is notable for its unique acoustic arrangement and distinctive drumming by John Bonham. : Featured on the remastered editions of Coda

: The narrative follows a railroad worker named Tom whose wife, Annie Mae, is unfaithful. The "seventh son" reference implies a folklore belief in clairvoyance. Remaster Details This song is notable for its unique acoustic

: Often highlighted as a rare example of John Bonham playing a consistent, hypnotic beat throughout the entire song without any fills or cymbal crashes.

: Composed by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant at the Bron-Yr-Aur cottage in Wales. It was an outtake from the Led Zeppelin III sessions at Olympic Studios .

: The song uses an open C-A-C-G-C-E tuning, which is the same tuning Page used for "Friends" and "Bron-Y-Aur Stomp".

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